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Recording information: Jupiter Studio, Seattle, Washington (1999).
The Briefs: Steve E. Nix, Daniel J. Travanti (vocals, guitar); Lance Romance (vocals, bass guitar); Chris Brief (vocals, drums).
Additional personnel: Rex Thyngs (piano).
Briefs Hit After Hit Songs Hit After Hit Music Review Purchase Hit After Hit CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Giant Sand Ramp CD (1992)
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$10.29 RAMP was the second of three stellar albums ...
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| | Slowblow CD (2004)
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| | Jack Manno Singers Greatest Song Hits Of Walter Donaldson CD (1999)
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| | Beach Boys Concert/Live In London CD (1964) Bonus Tracks
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$14.35 Recorded live at The Civic Auditorium, Sacramento, California on August 1, 1964.
Cleaning up the odds and ends of the Beach Boys' '60s releases, this two-fer CD combines 2 very different recordings, 1964's THE BEACH BOYS CONCERT and 1968's LIVE IN LONDON. On BEACH BOYS CONCERT, what's remarkable is how truly fine the difficult harmonies of songs like "I Get Around" and "In My Room" sound in comparison to the boys' garage-rocking semi-mastery of their instruments; it's amazing how well they were able to recreate that vocal sound on stage.
LIVE IN LONDON is a lower-voltage affair, recorded by the group's late-'60s live lineup (Bruce Johnston subbing for the increasingly reclusive Brian Wilson, who had quit touring by then) with occasional horns and strings on more complex tunes like "God Only Knows" and a stunning a cappella take on Bobby Troup's "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring." The reissue's bonus tracks are a 1964 version of "Don't Worry Baby" that makes plain the song's debt to "Be My Baby," and a good-natured, relaxed version of the crazed semi-operetta "Heroes and Villains" recorded in Hawaii in 1967 with some different sections from the eventual SMILEY SMILE issue.
Two of the group's original hit LPs for Capitol digitally remastered & together on one CD with the original cover art of each, a 24 page booklet with extended liner notes, previously unreleased photos ...
| | Jason Falkner Necessity: The 4-Track Years CD (2001)
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| | Persuasions Chirpin' CD (1977)
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$10.19 Some fans consider this the Persuasions' best album, which may or may not be the case, but there's no doubt that it's among their most varied and ambitious. The centerpiece (and one of the group's few self-penned songs) is "Women and Drinkin'" a cautionary epic (nearly seven minutes ...
| | Shakira Oral Fixation Vol. 2 CD (2005) Bonus Tracks
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$13.19 While 2001's LAUNDRY SERVICE featured English-language vocals for the first time, ORAL FIXATION VOL. 2 is sung entirely in English (VOL. 1 is the Spanish-language version). Some might cry sell-out, but that's a tough rap to make stick when it's clear that Shakira, who is considerably more of an individual than most pop divas, genuinely wants her music to speak to as broad an audience of music lovers as possible. Tracks like "Animal City" and "Costume Makes the Clown" are fierce, contemporary pop-rockers, while "Your Embrace" and "Illegal" (featuring the ubiquitous Carlos Santana) are confessional, acoustic pop numbers that wouldn't feel out of place on a Meredith Brooks album. "Timor" is not only a reminder that Shakira is never far from the dance floor, it also features the best groove of any protest song since "Beds Are Burning." Some might wonder about the absence of certain Latin pop influences, but with almost all writing and production credits going to Shakira, it's clear that this is her party and she's in charge of the music.
Colombian pop superstar Shakira has accomplished two remarkable commercial feats thus far in her career: she has crossed over almost completely from the Latin pop market, and she has managed to cross-reference a vast array of pop ...
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