| | Air Supply Christmas Album CD Air Supply Discography of CDs
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Air Supply is known worldwide for swooning the ladies off their feet. This time, Hitchcock and Russell are taking the festive route, recording some of the most beloved holiday classics of all time. The production standards and performances are polished and no less than what you'd expect from the duo, but of course this will not appeal to some. It's an easily accessible and enjoyable album for both casual listeners and die-hard fans of the group's output. ~ Rob Theakston
Live Recording
Air Supply: Graham Russell, Russell Hitchcock.
Christmas Album Music Review Purchase Christmas Album CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Complete Velvets CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Lynn Anderson Christmas CD (2002)
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| | Skeeter Davis Pop Hits Collection CD (2003)
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| | Lynn Anderson Live From The Rose Garden CD (2005) Bonus DVD
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| | Skeeter Davis Pop Hits Collection Vol. 2 CD (2006)
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| | Brian Hyland Rockin' Folk / The Joker Went Wild CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Healthy White Baby CD (2005)
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$9.69 Given their pasts as part of the Blacks and Blue Mountain, you might think that Danny Black and Laurie Stirratt's new project would be another alt-country band. Think again. There's still just a touch of twang left in Healthy White Baby, but for the most part they've traded it in for a rocking garage punk stomp. Recorded at Black's house, the production is tough and lean with a no-frills guitar/bass/drums lineup and minimal overdubs (generally just another guitar). Black's guitars are loud and Stirratt even adds a little fuzz bass on a set of tunes that more often than not deal with love gone wrong (not surprising considering both were in bands with their exes). Sure there's some bitterness, but that kind of bile can give strength, too, and that's what comes across on Healthy White Baby. And it's not all bitterness and acrimony. There's a touching Bill Monroe cover, a bit of dark humor, and the album closes on a hopeful note with "Home." There's nothing especially earth-shattering or revelatory here, just another band armed with three chords and the truth: a formula that's served up great rock & roll for about 50 years. ~ Sean Westergaard
I first met Laurie when we toured together when I was in The Blacks (bloodshot) and she was in Blue Mountain (roadrunner, black dog). Years later, Laurie moved to Chicago after Blue Mountain broke up and we met up again while we were both working at the Hideout, a great Chicago bar…Whenever we were working together I always loved the music she brought in, Otis Redding, Skip James, Lee Dorsey, The Faces, Black Sabbath, CCR. Besides being impressed and enlightened by her musical tastes, we also had a lot in common as far as our former bands, having both played with our exes with disasterous results. We both knew what it was like to have our bands and our relationships break up at the same time. It can take a little out of you. When we met up again, The Blacks had been broken up for years and I had made a few unsuccessful attempts at getting a new band together but something was always a little off and it was wearing me out. I was happy doing home remodeling and painting religious icon-type portraits of my favorite women like Lauren Bacall and Mahalia Jackson. I figured I’d just play music strictly for fun and not even bother trying to get a band together anymore. I even got a drum machine and spent 3 years recording and rerecording songs by myself. I got to play my trumpet and my lap steel but God, those songs were depressing. I’ll release it sometime, cause the songs came out good but since I didn’t have anyone to tell me “enough already”, I messed with them so long I didn’t want to have to play them anymore. Playing with Laurie got me excited (in a strictly platonic way) about playing with a band again cause it felt so good and was so easy. Laurie met Ryan through a mutual friend and I finally felt like I had band with some chemistry. After Laurie, Ryan and I had been playing together ...
| | Parable Of Arable Land / God Bless The Red Krayola And All Who Sail With It CD (1990)
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$11.09 These two albums, recorded in 1967 and 1968, are the cornerstone of the Red Krayola legend and two of the most famous records in avant-garde '60s rock. Originally released on Lelan Rogers' fabled International Artists label (home to the 13th Floor Elevators and Bubble Puppy, among others), these albums are uncompromisingly weird artifacts that move right beyond psychedelic into "freakishly strange." Parable of Arable Land is the better-known of the two, having been recorded in a legendary one-day session where the core band (including singer/guitarist Mayo Thompson, bassist Steve Cunningham, and drummer Rick Barthelme, who would later gain considerably more fame as novelist Frederick Barthelme) invited a group of fellow travelers, including the Elevators' Roky Erickson, into the studio ...
| | Stooges Fun House CD (1970) Deluxe Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Bo Orkester Kaspers I Centrum CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Wait Is Over Its Showtime CD (2009)
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