Ciao Monkey music CDs. Track Listing of songs: Need Ya Baby; Gonna Need My Help; Rollin' B-Side Blues; "Monster"; Should've Learned My Lesson; White Boy Blues; Hard Love; Said & Done; Underway; ...
Ciao Monkey CD music. The debut album by the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black is a punkier, almost poppy, take on goth rock than their over-the-top band name suggests, closer in spirit and execution to early-'80s Damned or even early Redd Kross than the likes of, say, Christian Death. Since the album was produced by the great Andy Shernoff of Dictators fame, that's not surprising. Singer Kembra Pfahler has an appealingly bratty whine, and for the most part, the songs stick to the three-chords-in-three-minutes template, and the closer they are to that ideal, the better; songs like the overlong "Alaska," with its rambling spoken sections and irritating sing-songy chorus, are notably inferior to tight little rockers like "Dionetics," which proves that it's possible to have a catchy singalong chorus that consists primarily of the repeated phrase "that f*ckin' asshole." The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black would never again reach the heights of this urgent fusion of camp and punk, but A National Healthcare is a good goofy time. ~ Stewart Mason
Full performer name: The Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black.
Ciao Monkey album. "Cheri Magill takes on modern life with introspection, sparkle, and a touch of sass. She has a distinct style and the talent to back it up." -Carma Wadley, Deseret Morning News
Singer/songwriter Cheri Magill is a confident, twenty-first century woman who has just released her third album, "Chasing Yesterday." Her pop/rock songs are infused with introspection, honesty, and a bit of humor. She cites musical influences such as Sarah McLachlan, KT Tunstall, and Rachel Yamagata.
Cheri graduated from college with a degree in media music, after which she began recording her music. She has performed all over the United States - on stage, television, and the radio. She was honored as Utah's "Best of State" vocalist in 2005. Cheri plays in venues ranging from the large amphitheaters to high schools to intimate house concerts.
Having many diverse interests, Cheri enjoys taking care of her own booking, publicity, and management. "Pursuing music has given me many opportunities to stretch as a person. The experiences that have come are much greater than my original childhood dream of singing."
Personnel: Cheri Magill (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Josh Waldron (guitar, harmonica); Jonathon Shults (guitar, bass instrument); Steve Nelson (cello); Giles Reaves (drums, percussion); R.K. Topper, Randy Herbert (drums).
Ciao Monkey songs. More nature songwriting and a little less soul mark this slick 1987 effort by trio Metamora. The inclusion of synthesizers playing sweet droning sounds underneath the tunes makes this release more in the "new age" category than their previous efforts. Vocal songs have (thankfully) been dropped altogether, letting the group shine solely with their instrumental virtuosity. ...
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