| | Sins Of Thy Beloved Lake Of Sorrow CD Sins Of Thy Beloved Discography of CDs
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Goth Metal From Europe
Recording information: Sound Suite Studio (08/1998).
Photographer: Petter Hegre.
The Sins Of Thy Beloved: Gelenn Nordbo, Arild Christensen (vocals, guitar); Anita Auglend (vocals); Ingfrid Stensland, Anders Thue (keyboards, piano); Ola Aarrestad (bass); Stig Johnsen (drums).
Producers: Terje Refsnes, The Sins Of Thy Beloved.
Sins Of Thy Beloved Lake Of Sorrow Songs | 1. | My Love |
| 2. | Kiss, The |
| 3. | Worthy of You |
| 4. | Lake of Sorrow |
| 5. | Until the Dark |
| 6. | All Alone |
| 7. | Silent Pain |
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| | Tristania Widow's Weeds CDs (1998)
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| | Sins Of Thy Beloved Perpetual Desolation CDs (2000)
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| | Tristania World Of Glass CD (2001)
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| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition ...
| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 Early on, critics often described Dredg as a metal group. However, the quartet has since matured into a hard-edged indie-rock ensemble that seeks diversity and refinement in its music. On CATCH WITHOUT ARMS, the band favors highly orchestrated ...
| | Nashville Early String Bands, Vol. 1 CD (2000)
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$13.39 Radio dealt a serious blow to the recording industry in the early '20s, bringing music into everyone's home for free. Radio came to Nashville in 1923, but it wasn't until 1925 when WSL started the Grand Old Opry. Early performers lived in the surrounding area and usually played the program free of charge. Nashville Early String Bands, Vol. 1 captures the energy and wildness of those early days. A variety of known and lesser-known artists appear here, from Uncle Dave Macon to the Arthur Smith Trio. Dr. Humphrey Bates sings the hilariously outrageous "My Wife Died Saturday Night" that carries the refrain, "My wife died Saturday night, Sunday she was buried, Monday was my courting day, and Tuesday I got married." Sam McGee praises his favorite automobile in the bouncy "Chevrolet Car" (he tried unsuccessfully to interest Chevrolet in the song's advertisement value) and the Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers ...
| | Jay Perez Siempre Contigo CD (1999)
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| | Judy Peterson CD (1998)
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| | Canton Spirituals Walking By Faith CD (2002)
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$7.69 WALKING BY FAITH was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album.
The wonderful thing about gospel music is that it's a good bet that the current generation of The Canton Spirituals surely sings the same lovely messages as the group did in 1943, when it was founded by Harvey Watkins Sr. For nearly 60 years, the ever-evolving group from Canton, Mississippi has been a force in the genre, and one of the top quartets in the country. Watkins' son, Harvey Watkins Jr, is currently the musical director. The timeless messages come through with a brassy, bluesy intensity, that sound like they came from up the road in Memphis -- especially on vibrant, bouncy clapalongs like "I Feel the Spirit" and deep, organ based proclamations a la "Church Is Gonna Make It." It's not all happy-clappy; the group reaches a little deeper on the emotional ballad "Softly and Tenderly," which speaks of the joy of belonging to God. Guest vocalist Genobia Jeter Jones adds a feisty feminine dimension to "Never Let Go," which adds variety and challenges the boys to keep up. You don't hear much rock guitar in traditional gospel, which makes the blistering "Holy Ghost Guitar" one of the more surprising and electrifying tracks. ~ Jonathan Widran
Additional personnel includes: Vince Massimino, Jacqueline Perry (violin); Mickey Davis (viola); Larry Panella (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones); Lee Kornegay (trumpet); Eddie Elsey (trombone); Ralph ...
| | Prong 100% Live CD (2002)
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$9.59 From the hope-they-haven't-lost-their-vitality department came Prong, re-emerging after a five-year hiatus with a new lineup, tour, and subsequent live album. Fans were rightfully skeptical, Prong in 2002 being essentially singer, guitarist, and main songwriter Tommy Victor teamed up with some hired guns for the purpose of mining the band's back catalog -- and the not-so-creatively titled 100% Live is an underwhelming return for one of metal's most overlooked and wildly creative acts of the '90s. Part of the problem is this live set's sanitized production, which gives the feeling that it was pieced together from various recordings; granted, "Dark Signs," "Cut Rate," and "Close the Door" offer some punch, but most songs, especially "Broken Peace," a barnburner on classic studio album Cleansing, are pancaked by flat fidelity (with all the crowd noise removed, the high end suffers) and performances that make longtime fans yearn for the stellar musicianship of ex-drummer and founding member Ted Parsons (who eventually joined Godflesh). The lone new song, "Initiation," despite solid, typically minimalist riffing, sounds like a Cleansing outtake, leaving one to hope that the upcoming studio album would offer the refreshing, left-of-center, existentialist approach -- a combination of street grit and intelligence, of unconventional chord phrasings, progressive percussion, and profound lyrics that never talked down to its audience, lost its gut-level impact, or got mired in intellectualism -- that made this band such a vital (and underappreciated) outfit ...
| | Unearthly Trance In The Red CD (2004)
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$13.39 Long Island natives Unearthly Trance seemed to be trying almost too hard on their unnaturally corrosive 2003 debut full-length, Season of Séance, Science of Silence -- an album so determined to push the known boundaries of crusty, deathly doom to unexplored depths of sonic extremity, that attention to songcraft proper occasionally had to take a back seat to the sheer terror they were trying to convey. So much so that some listeners may find their next outing, In the Red, positively accessible by comparison, thanks to the noticeably shorter, more manageable lengths, and discernibly rock-based riffs forged for initial ...
| | New Christy Minstrels Cowboys And Indians CD (1964)
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$14.35 Cowboys and Indians (1964) presents a turning point in the New Christy Minstrels saga. After less than three years, the extended aggregate had already undergone six respective ...
| | Michel Onfray Contre Histoire De La Philosophie, Vol. 3 CDs (2005)
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| | Birthcontrol Bang ! CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Steve Gibbons Ridin Out The Dark CD (2007) (Import)
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