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| | Tinariwen Imidiwan: Companions CDs (2009) (Import)
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$14.89 Audio Mixers: Jean-Paul Romann; David Odlum; Philippe Baurens.
Recording information: Tessalit, Mali, Southern Sahara Desert.
Director: Jessy Nottola.
Editor: Vincent Buchy.
Photographers: Nadia Nid El Mourid; Hamed Askari.
Translators: Nadia Belalimat; Zeyd Ag Cheriff; Andy Morgan.
Imidiwan: Companions is Tinariwen's fourth ...
| | Professor Longhair New Orleans Piano CD (1972)
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$10.89 Professor Longhair is the fountainhead of New Orleans R&B, and NEW ORLEANS PIANO is one of the style's essential documents. It contains recordings 'Fess made for Atlantic in the late 1940s/early '50s, some of his finest sessions. This collection wasn't released ...
| | Giusy Ferreri Gaetana CD (2009)
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| | Steeleye Span Hark! The Village Wait CD (1970)
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$14.45 Whether newly written, as with the Morris-style "A Calling-On Song," or familiar ballads, the songs are uniformly excellent, as are the performances. This lineup actually disbanded immediately upon completing the album and never performed live, but HARK! THE VILLAGE WAIT is regardless one of the finest British folk-rock albums ever.
Steeleye Span's debut album, 1970's HARK! THE VILLAGE WAIT--a "wait" being a medieval village band--is a landmark of British folk-rock, a folk supergroup equivalent to the legendary Masked Marauders. Ashley Hutchings formed Steeleye Span after he left Fairport Convention, following disagreements with Sandy Denny over the latter band's direction, Martin Carthy naming it in homage to an obscure folk tune called "Horkstow Grange." This lineup also includes singers Tim Hart ...
| | Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye: A Tribute To Roky Erickson CD (1990)
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$13.29 WHERE THE PYRAMID MEETS THE EYE is a tribute album to Roky Erikson, lead singer/songwriter for 60's pyschedelic band The 13th Floor Elevators.
Roky Erickson often seems to be better known in rock circles for his well publicized psychological maladies and his less-than-gentle treatment at the hands of Texas' judicial system than for his music -- and that's a shame. While Roky's habit of informing anyone who asks that he's a Martian or is in contact with Satan makes for good fanzine copy, the best reason to be interested in Erickson is his songwriting -- there's a graceful, vivid surrealism to his lyrical style that's endured far better than most of the noodlers who came out of the psychedelic rock movement, and his later bursts of horror film fancy conjure up a troubling tension that's laughed at only by the shallow or ignorant. When Erickson's legal problems came to a head in the late 1980s, longtime fan and Sire Records executive Bill Bentley assembled Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson to raise money for Erickson, as well as drawing attention to the unique beauty of his music. Like most multi-artist tribute albums, the results are a bit uneven; some of these artists seem to have appeared out of convenience rather than any great love of Roky's music, and a few of the interpretations are simple miscalculations (Thin White Rope's Guy Kyser really goes overboard on his version of "Burn the Flames"). But there are a several moments of very real beauty and power here, especially from the artists who share Erickson's Texas heritage -- Doug Sahm and ZZ Top rock out on their contributions, the Butthole Surfers' version of "Earthquake" is one of their finest moments on wax, and T-Bone Burnett's take on "Nothing in Return" is a heart-tugging gem. The 13th Floor Elevators' first two albums are still the best place to sample Erickson's music (and the latter-day ...
| | Vicky Leandros Szene Star CD (1998)
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| | Robben Ford Tribute To Paul Butterfield CD (2001)
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| | Evenk Ritual Songs Of The Nomadic Taiga People CD (2003) (Import) Import
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