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Recorded live at 1st Corinthians Church, Chicago, Illinois.
Personnel: Derrick Buckingham (guitar); Philip Feaster (strings, piano); Lloyd Barry (horns); Jeral Gray, SR. (organ); Calvin Rodgers (drums); Diante Johnson (drum programming).
Audio Mixer: Randy Poole.
Recording information: 1st Cortinthians Church, Chicago, IL; Metro Mobile, Glenville, IL.
Director: Percy Gray, Jr.
Photographer: Paul Wharton.
Personnel includes: Lemmie Battles (vocals); Derrick Buckingham (guitar); Philip Feaster (piano); Jeral Gray Sr. (organ); Shray Reed (bass); Clavin Rodgers (drums); The Power House Choir.
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| | Reverend James Cleveland Original Gospel Classics CD (2006)
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| | Lemmie Battles You're Looking At A Miracle CD (2007)
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| | William Murphy Sound CD (2007)
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| | Marvin Sapp Thirsty CD (2007)
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| | Rosa, Noel & Reis Mario Enciclopedia-Grandes Sucessos CD (2007)
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| | Floyd Vicent & The Childbrides Monkey Puzzle CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Dissection Storm Of The Light's Bane CDs (1996) Bonus CD; Remastered
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$10.69 All songs written or co-written by Jon Nodtveidt except "No Dreams Breed In Breathless Sleep" (Alexandra Balogh).
On their final full-length album, Dissection further refines their brand of icy black/death metal with impressive and frightening results. The guitars, with their gloomy minor-key riffs and intentionally blurred tones, feel like a cold wind on the permafrost. The drums are speedy, intricate, and precise, while frontman Jon Nodtveidt's vocals -- delivered in an evil, mid-range rasp -- top off what amounts to just a nightmarishly dark sound. To put it another way, very few bands could get away with an album cover that depicts the grim reaper riding across the snow on a black horse while holding a scythe and an hourglass; Dissection is one of them. The songs themselves (six of them, excluding ...
| | Lenine CD (2006)
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| | Alejandro Pont Lezica Roll With The 80'S CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Roberto Occhipinti Yemaya CD (2006) Enhanced CD
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$14.29 As a classically trained musician, it should be no surprise that bassist Roberto Occhipinti would join symphonic strings and horns alongside his inclination for playing Latin and contemporary jazz. This session is in full bloom, an innovative and exhilarating project in many ways, and beautifully organic. It is notable that these recordings were done in three different locals -- Occhipinti's native Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Moscow, Russia; and Havana, Cuba. This lends to the overall beauty of music culled from thousand-year-old traditions, multicultural vistas, and earthy Afro-Cuban centrist leanings. With the renowned Russian-based Globalis Symphony Orchestra, Occhipinti and his sextet turn the folkloric title track into a breezy waltz, with the Yoruban chant-like vocals of Pedro Martinez. The orchestra dominates Occhipinti's simple and bright "El Otro Tipo," and both of these tunes feature the Michael Brecker-like tenor sax of Phil Dwyer. They also play a languid and oceanic version of Djavan's Brazilian pop tune "A Ilha" (aka "The Island"). During the lone cut with the Music Toronto String Quartet, "Maracatres" evokes warm beach images and tall, majestic, green sea waves. It's a highly arranged, lucid, and current sound à la Gil Evans, Maria Schneider, or Bob Mintzer's big bands, plus ...
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