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The music of Creed was born out of the strife and tumult of singer Scott Stapp's personal life. He turned down a university scholarship and left home at 17, estranging himself from his parents, whose strict religious mindset he had been at odds with for years. Eventually, he hit bottom, living in a car and scribbling down the ideas that became the lyrics to Creed songs. The mainstream success of MY OWN PRISON has taken Stapp and his fellow Floridians in Creed a long way from dumpster-diving.
The band's combination of spiritually-oriented lyrics and guitar-based post-Nirvana hard rock connected in a big way with rock radio and with their vast, rabid following. MY OWN PRISON reflects the band's belief in the redemptive power of both God and rock and roll. On such tunes as "In America," "What's This Life For" and "Pity For A Dime" the band expresses both sociopolitical and spiritual concerns while leaving plenty of room for world-class headbanging riffs.
Recorded at The Kitchen Studio, Tallahassee, Florida and Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida.
Creed: Mark Tremonti (vocals, guitar); Scott Stapp (vocals); Brian Marshall (bass); Scott Phillips (drums).
Additional personnel: John Kurzweg (keyboards).
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$7.59 Creed's second album continues in the vein of MY OWN PRISON, combining heavy guitar rock with lyrics that aspire to something beyond standard rock & roll hedonism. There's plenty of head-banging riffs for lead singer Scott ...
| | Nightmare On Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge DVD (1985) Widescreen
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| | Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors DVD (1987) Widescreen
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| | Nightmare On Elm Street 4 - The Dream Master DVD (1988) Widescreen
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| | Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare DVD (1991) Widescreen
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| | Wes Craven's New Nightmare DVD (1994) Widescreen
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| | Led Zeppelin Presence CD (1976) Remastered
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$8.49 Led Zeppelin's seventh album, PRESENCE, is a straight-ahead rocker, that has much more of a "live" feel than some of their previous recordings. Gone are most of the big production flourishes, and in their place the big power trio + vocals sound that made Led Zeppelin such a popular concert band.
The opening "Achilles Last Stand" is a driving, up-tempo rocker, while the closing "Tea For One" is a slow, Chicago-style blues, featuring Plant's moaning vocals and Page's alternatingly sweet, and frenetic solos. Elsewhere, ...
| | Punk Rock Rarities Vol. 1 CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.85 A welcome re-promotion of 20 of punk's rarest singles with all tracks appearing on CD for the first time. Manchester's The Panik and London's Jump ...
| | Lime Spiders Nine Miles High 1983-1990 CD (2002) (Import) Australia
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$22.05 Classic tracks "Slave Girl", "25th Hour", "Out Of Control", "Weirdo Libido", "My Favourite Room", "Action Woman", "Volatile", "Nine Miles High" plus rare B-sides and EP cuts previously unavailable on CD. Abundantly compiled with 26 tracks, 76 minutes of music and a 12 page booklet with detailed liner notes.
Liner Note Author: Ian McFarlane.
Recording information: Carmens Miranda, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (11/22/1982-??/??/1990); CentralRecorders, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (11/22/1982-??/??/1990); EMI Studios 301, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (11/22/1982-??/??/1990); Glebe Studios, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (11/22/1982-??/??/1990); Paradize Studios, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (11/22/1982-??/??/1990); Rhinoceros, Rich & Sun Studios, Sydney, New South Wales (11/22/1982-??/??/1990); Trafalgar Studios (11/22/1982-??/??/1990).
Unknown Contributor Role: Mick Blood.
The bottom line is this: the Lime Spiders catalog is unavailable in the United States. This collection of 26 cuts on a single disc offers the best of the best of Mick Blood and company's Australian garage madness on the greatest of Australian labels and one of the best reissue labels in the biz -- Raven. This quartet was obsessed with the late '60s but seemed to draw inspiration from punk as well. Included here are album tracks as well as most of the Weirdo Libido EP and ...
| | Miles Davis Birdland 1951 CD (2004) Remastered
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$8.29 These ten tracks, taken from radio broadcasts from the legendary Birdland in 1951, represent a particularly fruitful period in Miles Davis' development as a bandleader. There are three different broadcasts included here; two comprising six cuts in total were from June and September and have been issued in various forms on bootlegs over the decades. Four cuts, however, taken from a broadcast on February 17, have never been available in any form and it is these as well the marginally better fidelity of the entire set that makes this worth owning for Miles freaks -- and only Miles freaks. The sextet on the February and June dates included J.J. Johnson, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Tommy Potter, and Kenny Drew. In September, Charles Mingus, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Billy Taylor, and Big Nick Nicholas joined Davis and Blakey. The fidelity here is listed on the sleeve as "primitive." That's a nice way to say it sucks bad. These are better than Charlie Parker's Dean Benedetti recordings, but not by much. Soundwise, the best that can be said is that one can hear all of the instruments. The performances, however, particularly as delineated in the three different versions of the cut "Move," are stellar. They are inspired, furious, and cutting. Rollins outdoes himself in the June performance of the cut, and the latter band transforms it entirely. For the record, it is the only duplicate selection. Also, the live version of "Tempus Fugit," with its knotty head and punched-up rhythm, is revelatory in the manner of arrangement for those days and points a solid direction for the immediate future -- check the tempos ...
| | Wes Harrison You Won't Believe Your Ears CD (1963)
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$10.49 Before the rise of the sampler, movie makers had to find ways to recreate the sounds of, say, a canon or gurgling water. Enter Wes Harrison, a guy who used his voice for the sound effects on such films as PETER PAN ...
| | Los Alegres De Teran Rancheras Y Nortenas, Vol. 1 CD (2003) Reissued
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