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$10.59 Capturing some of their chart-topping smashes and other key tracks, Tears for Fears marks a monumental career with their collection Tears Roll Down: Greatest Hits 82-92. Toward the end of the praise surrounding their third album, 1991's Seeds of Love, Curt Smith left the band. Roland Orzabal was left to sail the ship alone, and the strong success dwindled years later. However, this dozen-track compilation showcases some of the band's early tracks heavily dominated by pulsating bass drops and heavy synth beats.
"Pale Shelter" and "Mad World" from their 1982 debut The Hurting moved toward the soul-defining musical maturation found on 1985's groundbreaking staple Songs ...
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$14.89 Recorded live in August and September, 1994. Includes liner notes by Mana.
All songs written or co-written by Fher and/or Alex except "El Rey" (Jose Alfredo Jimenez).
In terms of live albums, Maná's En Vivo is exemplary. It's filled with hits, offers crystalline sound quality, and boasts remarkable band-audience rapport, highlighted by the numerous moments when the crowd sings along to the better-known songs. Fher Olvera is a captivating frontman, ...
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| | Noyze Further In CD (2008)
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$9.35 From the beginning, some 15 years ago, long time friends Don Lynch and Kyle Menges seemed to be joined at the hip when it came to guitar playing. Somehow, the sound of the twin guitar slayers always seemed to mesh well and brought to mind memory's of some of the legends . . . Harrison and Lennon, Betts and Allman, But seriously, they do compliment each other quite well. The twosome honed there skills thru the years playing with various singers, drummers and bass players, but nothing seemed to really fit with their style. Then, in March of 2006, thru a mutual acquaintance they were introduced to one of the pieces they needed to finish this puzzle they had started years earlier. Dave Durham hails from Indy, and carries around a reputation of being one of the most versatile drummers slash percussionist that has ever graced the Phoenix music scene! With influences the likes of Bill Bruford, John Bonham, Buddy Rich and a score of many other greats, Dave thru the years has developed his own unique style. Whether he is laying down drum tracks for another musician in Japan, who heard his music on "Myspace", or pounding out a "Zepplin" cover with some buddies at a house party, people can't help but be blown away with his confidence, skill and utter domination of the drum kit! When initially being told of the guitar duo, Dave was hesitant to jump on board due to the lack of a bass player and vocals, but after hearing the "tone" generated by Lynch and Menges, Dave felt the potential was too much to turn away from, and decided to go for it. The search then ensued for the right bass player and singer to fill in the missing pieces. After four months, two bass players, two singers, the project looked as though it might lose its momentum and come to an untimely end. But not willing to give into defeat, Dave convinced Don and Kyle to start recording the material they had been working on with the hope that their sound might attract the musicians they were looking for! In early October 2006, the first tracks were laid down in Dave's home studio. During mix down of the first track, it became even more apparent that they really did have something special! By the time November had rolled around, Dave had contacted an old friend and ex band mate, singer and songwriter, Joe DeCelle. Dave had worked years earlier with Joe in the band "Marketfield". Joe DeCelle has been in the music business for quite a few years and has fronted some very successful rock bands in the Phoenix area, as well as pushing his own solo career to a success. Joe heard what they had laid down, and immediately went to work writing the lyrics. , and by mid January 2007, eleven songs were in the can! Noyze, the self titled debut CD was mixed down and mastered just in the nick of time, as the band received a call to open up for "L.A.Guns" at the world famous ...
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