Music For Onmyo-Ji CD music This 34-track, two-disc release features ambient music composed by Brian Eno and Peter Schwalm for the popular Japanese anime film ONMYOJI. Music For Onmyo-Ji music CDs
A double-CD, released only in Japan, which marks the first major team-up between Brian Eno and Peter Schwalm before their widely released Drawn From Life CD. The music on disc one is comprised of 14 tracks of traditional Japanese instruments, which are more appropriate for this CD, which is meant to accompany the Reiko Okano/Baku Yumemakura ...See Full Description
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Music For Onmyo-Ji album. A Collection of Pop Classics could easily pass for a white supremacist album with its cover shot of guitar-toting Klansmen and song titles like "The New Aryans." Skinheads will be disappointed to find that the album cover, as well as ...
Music For Onmyo-Ji songs. Eddi Reader has proven her worth as a sublime singer of pop and folk material (and beyond), but this returns her full-bore to her Scottish roots. Born from the concerts she did at the 2002 Celtic Connections festival, it's a ...
Music For Onmyo-Ji music CDs. Recorded live at The Whiskey A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, California in December 1969.
As one of the premier British "boogie" bands of the late '60s/early '70s, it's widely agreed by classic rock enthusiasts that Humble Pie was best experienced in its natural ...
Music For Onmyo-Ji album. On their sophomore outing, Chitlin' Fooks, the duo of Carol Van Dijk (of former Holland alterna-rockers Bettie Serveert) and Pascal Deweze (Sukilove), continue the vein of alt-country pop they initiated on their 2001 self-titled debut. This time around, aided by ...
Music For Onmyo-Ji songs. Track Listing of songs: Amigo; Desahogo; Millon de Amigos, Un; Inolvidable; Distancia, La; Lady Laura; Propuesta; Amante a la Antigua; Dia Que Me Quieras, El; Amada Amante;
Music For Onmyo-Ji CD music. After almost 20 years cranking out high-voltage cowpunk with Jason & the Scorchers, lead singer/songwriter/auteur Jason Ringenberg takes a trip back -- way back -- to his roots on his sophomore solo album, and first for his own label. Freed from the electrified confines of his band, Rigenberg's pure, yearning, high-lonesome voice rings out clearly in this 12-song set of acoustic country, hillbilly, and Appalachian music. Whether he's covering Guadalcanal Diary's "Trail of Tears," Johnny Horton's "Whispering Pines," or singing his own songs, Ringenberg's plaintive voice and bare but appropriate instrumentation gives this album a simple, sparse, bucolic feel. It's as if he's recorded these songs around a flickering campfire out on the open prairie. In fact, the opening track features the sound of wind and rain leading into a waltz-time acoustic guitar. The lilting "For Abbie Rose" written for his daughter and most of the other nostalgic tunes here would be totally out of place on a Scorchers release, but theywork beautifully in this homey context. Rudimentary string bass, accordion, fiddles, banjo and Ringenberg's mournful voice, often frighteningly close to Hank Williams Sr.'s evocative warble, combine to fashion an album that might have been recorded in the '50s rather than 2000. It's that authentic, timeless sense of place that creates the shimmering, unpretentious atmosphere here that is as rooted in classic Americana as Woody, the Carter Family, or the Band. While this may ...
Music For Onmyo-Ji CD music. Track Listing of songs: Flights; Go; Is Forever Enough; Awake; Tonight; Fly; Somewhere in the Sky; Rebirthing; Writing on the Walls; Absolute; Blaze of Glory; Next Big Thing, The; Do Not Move; Undying; Studying Politics; Who I Am Hates Who I've Been; Role Remodeling; Become What You Believe; Open Wide; Invisible Hook; We've Only Just Begun;
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