| | Kay Gees Find A Friend CD - Import Kay Gees Discography of CDs
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Kay Gees Find A Friend Songs | 1. | Find a Friend (Prelude) |
| 2. | On the Money |
| 3. | Keep on Saying |
| 4. | I Believe in Music |
| 5. | Be Real |
| 6. | Together |
| 7. | Acknowledgement |
| 8. | Waiting at the Bus Stop |
| 9. | Inspiration |
| 10. | Thank You, Dear Lord |
| 11. | Mr. Nothin' |
| 12. | S.T.P. (Slinging, Teaching and Preaching) |
| 13. | Find a Friend (Conclusion) |
| Find A Friend Music Review Purchase Find A Friend CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Flaming Lips Embryonic CD (2009)
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$11.18 CHRISTMAS ON MARS might be the Flaming Lips' bona fide sci-fi epic, but EMBRYONIC is the musical equivalent of the final scenes of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY: transformative chaos that results in a new start. From THE SOFT BULLETIN onward, the Lips seemed focused on tidying the loose ends of their earlier work, almost to the point of constraining themselves. Their wilder side is unleashed on Embryonic's 18 tracks, and the band sounds more off-the-cuff than it has in years -- some tracks are barely longer than snippets, others are rangy epics, and it all holds together so organically that listeners might wonder just how much these songs were edited. Musically, EMBRYONIC is the least polite the Flaming Lips have been in nearly two decades, mixing in-the-red drums, blobby, dubby bass, squelchy wah-wah guitars, and sparkling keyboards into a swirl of sounds that are strangely liquid and abrasive at the same time. Occasionally, the band uses noise in an almost ugly way, as on "Convinced of the Hex," which scrapes eardrums with static and distortion before falling into a loose but driving Krautrock groove that adds to the song's tribal pull (complete with growling and wailing in the background). The Miles Davis-inspired "Aquarius Sabotage" opens fuzz bass and keyboards so chaotic, it isn't just free jazz, it's free-for-all jazz, while "Your Bats" is as soulful as it is noisy, piling roomy drums atop more delicate hand percussion, strings, and brass. The Lips balance these ...
| | Brooks & Dunn #1's... And Then Some CDs (2009)
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$13.65 Three weeks before the release of this double-disc best-of-and-then-some collection, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, who as Brooks & Dunn were one of the most successful duos in country music history, decided to call it a day after 19 years, 40 singles (half of which topped the country charts), ten studio albums, and a slew of awards. As far as the industry was concerned, they went out on top. #1s... AND THEN SOME contains 30 tracks spread over two discs and includes two new songs. Disc One opens with Ronnie Dunn and Terry McBride's barroom/stadium rock killer "Honky Tonk Stomp," which features special guest guitar blazer Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and Disc Two opens with the pair's own "Indian Summer," a midtempo ballad that's as fine a summation of their collective career as listeners are likely to get. Dozens of familiar cuts are here, from B & D's first smash "Boot Scootin' Boogie" to the gorgeous cover of B.W. Stevenson's "My Maria" plus a slew of other hits and B-side--including "Cowgirls Don't Cry" and "If You See Him/If You See Her," both with Reba McEntire. ...
| | Pelican What We All Come To Need CD (2009)
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$11.18 One had to wonder what Pelican's signing to Southern Lord could possibly mean. To be truthful, while the band did write and perform more structurally formal material on 2007's CITY OF ECHOES, they retained their trademark post-metal aesthetic -- percussive repetition, overtone basslines, and nuanced guitar riffing. On WHAT WE ALL COME TO NEED, they have taken it not a step further, but a step more inside that aesthetic. The concentration here is on songwriting rather than riffing. ...
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| | Portastatic Summer Of The Shark CD (2003)
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$13.15 Nearly 10 years into his alternative tenure as Portastatic, Superchunk frontman Mac McCaughan was still seeking respite in these sort-of-solo musings. And the results are wildly different from the rough-hewn genre scrapings of his early career. SHARK is as expertly produced as anything McCaughan has done, burning out speakers on distorted ragers like "Windy Village" and moving down disarmingly poppy paths on harmony-happy songs like the opener "Oh Come Down." Generally speaking, things go nowhere but up as the album progresses, even as its mood meanders from pretty to pissed to plaintive, a testament to McCaughan's by-now refined talents as a songwriter. "Don't Disappear" is SHARK's ultimate moment, marrying his whimsical urges with melodies that actually stick, providing Portastatic with an album as poignant as any Superchunk has released.
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