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INTERMISSION is a colelction of singles by Canadian singer-songwriter Amanda Marshall.
The first collection of hits by Canadian rocker Amanda Marshall. Features 16 tracks including 2 new songs, 'Cross My Heart' & 'Until We Fall In'. Sony. 2003. Intermission Music Review Purchase Intermission CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Unfaithful DVD (2002) Widescreen
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$10.15 Connie Sumner (Diane Lane) travels to New York City from the suburban home she shares with her husband Edward (Richard Gere) and young son Charlie (Erik Per Sullivan). It is a very windy day and, caught by a particularly savage gust, Connie falls and bumps into bookseller Paul Martel (Olivier ...
| | Peter Frampton Where I Should Be CD (1976)
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$13.79 Recorded live at the Winterland, San Francisco, California; Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, California; Island Music Center, Commack, Long Island, New York; State University Of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York. Includes liner notes by Cameron Crowe.
This includes a newly remixed and remastered version of the original LP FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE as well as previously unreleased live tracks.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Recorded live at the Winterland, San Francisco, California; Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, California; Island Music Center, Commack, Long Island, New York; State University Of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York. Origianlly released as A&M (3703). Includes liner notes by Cameron Crowe.
WHERE IS SHOULD BE is a 1979 release by 1970s soft rock superstar Peter Frampton.
By 1976, British singer/guitarist Peter Frampton was already ...
| | Sheryl Crow Wildflower CD (2005)
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$13.99 On her fifth studio album, singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow leaves her carefree rock tunes by the side of a winding road, traveling forward with a subdued, introspective set of songs. The result is akin to Beck's SEA CHANGE, a record that largely eschews upbeat pop in favor of quieter, more thoughtful tracks. (In fact, Beck's father, David Campbell, provides string arrangements for almost every song on WILDFLOWER.)
Although there is a notable chamber-pop feel to this 2005 album, with an orchestra present on all but one track, the strings never eclipse Crow's pensive songs, and the focus here remains on her immediately recognizable and strikingly emotive vocals. "I Know Why" opens WILDFLOWER with gentle acoustic-guitar and banjo lines, ...
| | Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland CDs (1968) Bonus DVD; Digipak
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$9.59 Principally recorded at the Record Plant, New York, New York in April and May 1968.
On ELECTRIC LADYLAND Jimi Hendrix stretched and experimented in the studio, going beyond the power-trio format on what would be his last studio album with the Experience. ELECTRIC LADYLAND was revolutionary in its scope and execution. Using New York City's Record Plant as a gateway to free expression, Hendrix traversed an abstract landscape containing compositions as weird and wonderful as "...And The Gods Made Love" and "1983...(A ...
| | Lifehouse Smoke & Mirrors CD (2010)
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| | Gorillaz Plastic Beach CD (2010)
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$12.04 Gorillaz began as a lark but turned serious once it became Damon Albarn's primary creative outlet following the slow dissolve of Blur. Delivered five years after the delicate whimsical melancholy of 2005's Demon Days, Plastic Beach is an explicit sequel to its predecessor, its story line roughly picking up in the dystopian future where the last album left off, its music offering a grand, big-budget expansion of Demon Days, spinning off its cameo-crammed blueprint. Traces of Albarn's Monkey opera can be heard, particularly in the hypnotic Mideastern pulse of "White Flag," but Damon's painstaking pancultural pop junk-mining no longer surprises -- when hip-hop juts up against Brit-pop, it's expected -- yet it still has the capacity to delight no matter which direction the Gorillaz may swing. Lou Reed's crotchety croak on "Some Kind of Nature" has the same kind of gravitational pull as Mos Def leading the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble ...
| | Nicolai Dunger Tranquil Isolation CD (2003)
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$13.05 If Soul Rush brought Nicolai Dunger to America's attention (via Lakeshore's domestic release), the Swedish singer/songwriter kicks things up a notch with Tranquil Isolation. This time he actually recorded in the States -- specifically the state of Kentucky -- with such quintessentially American musicians as Will and Paul Oldham of the Palace Brothers. ...
| | Die Trying CD (2003)
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| | TRR50: Thank You CD (2004)
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| | Dick Conte Slow Hot Wind CD (2006)
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| | Chic-Pack CD (2006)
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| | Om: Miami 2007 CD (2007)
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$11.65 Om Records, a San Francisco-based label that has been working very hard the past few years on making itself one of the more respected names in electronica (and even hip-hop, having signed backpackers Strange Fruit Project and Zion I and the Grouch recently), released the second volume ...
| | Desert Trilogy & Other Sacred Songs CD (2009)
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$16.45 The Desert Trilogy and Other Sacred Songs Music by Denice Rippentrop Performed by The Sonoran Desert Chorale and The World VoicesEstablished in 1994, the Chorale has continues to evolve from that first emotional and satisfying concert to a highly regarded and artistically sophisticated choral organization conducted by Mr. Jeff Harris. The Chorale originates from Phoenix, AZ. Audiences have ...
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