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Maximum Gwen Stefani Music Maximum Gwen Stefani Songs Maximum Gwen Stefani Music Review Buy Maximum Gwen Stefani CD Purchase Maximum Gwen Stefani CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bone Brothers CD (2005)
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$14.65 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony came straight out of Cleveland, Ohio in the early 1990s, capturing the ears of Eazy-E, and, subsequently, the rest of the country, with its then-unique blend of hardcore rap and harmonized vocals. After fading into the background for awhile, the Bone clan returned prominently in early 2005. THE BONE BROTHERS, a collaboration between Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone, follows close on the heels of a strong solo effort by Krayzie Bone, as well as a retrospective of Bone Thugs' career, and features appearances by all four free Bones (with Flesh-N-Bone in jail).
The album continues in the Bone tradition of complex flows delivered in a gloriously unpredictable fashion, incorporating numerous musical styles. In the chorus of "Hip Hop Baby," Bizzy and Layzie croon sweetly about the variety of music they enjoy, noting, however, that it all comes back to hip-hop. On the previous track, "Complicated," they join with the Outlawz for a deft interpolation of the Avril Lavigne hit, which ...
| | Lynyrd Skynyrd Gods & Guns CDs (2009) Special Edition
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$20.99 What to make of GOD & GUNS, the group's new album from Roadrunner Records? It certainly sounds like Lynyrd Skynyrd, maybe with a little more contemporary Nashville on board, and there's plenty of that Southern redneck rocker attitude on display. What might be missing however is a little more compassion and heart, two qualities that were the secret ingredients in the late Ronnie Van Zant's singing. Johnny sounds like him, sure, but where Ronnie came across slightly disappointed, wounded, and--God forbid--regretful underneath his swagger, Johnny comes across like an archetypal Southern redneck convinced that America is all about guns and God. The lead single from this set, "Still Unbroken," is a decent song, but that's about it, although the album has a big, full feel. There just aren't many songs here to go with that fullness (God & Guns was produced by Bob Marlette)--"Southern Ways" has a certain charm, maybe because it's essentially a slowed-down rewrite of "Sweet Home Alabama" with the same riff as an anchor, and "Floyd" ...
| | Train Save Me, San Francisco CD (2009)
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$9.58 San Francisco's Train hit the charts with a bang early in the 21st century with hits like "Calling All Angels" and "Drops of Jupiter." They began as a band that courted an alternative audience and quickly traded it -- without changing their sound much -- for a more adult fanbase with mixed results. SAVE ME, SAN FRANCISCO took four years to make -- remember there was Monahan's solo album in the interim -- and involved a slew of musicians (because only Monahan, guitarist Jimmy Stafford, and drummer Scott Underwood remain from the original group), four studios in the United States and England, songwriting collaborators, and even a handful ...
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| Lynch Mob Smoke & Mirrors CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Mark Knopfler Get Lucky CD (2009)
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$15.65 With the release of GET LUCKY, Mark Knopfler has made as many solo studio albums as he made group studio albums with Dire Straits, which itself may be a signal that it's time to stop comparing his two careers and simply accept them as separate entities. Of course, since Knopfler was the lead singer, chief instrumentalist, and songwriter for Dire Straits, there are obvious similarities, even if he has taken a deliberately different path as a solo artist. Basically, he's a lot quieter. "Border Reiver," the first song here, begins with a pennywhistle and a piano, then strings join in. Soon enough, Knopfler's distinctive conversational baritone begins calmly intoning lyrics, and eventually there are examples of his melodic fingerpicked guitar style on both acoustic and electric guitar. He even works up to a smoldering swamp rock shuffle, a la J.J. Cale, on "Cleaning My Gun." But that's as close as he comes to really rocking out. More typical is "Hard Shoulder," a ballad that employs a twangy guitar sound and comes across as a number that Glen Campbell could have had a hit with back in his late-'60s "Wichita Lineman" heyday. The tunes support Knopfler's story-songs and musical character studies, as he describes or embodies ...
| | Redemption Snowfall On Judgement Day CD (2009)
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| | Blackfoot Flyin' High CD (1976)
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| | Eyes Have It CD (1999)
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| | Dir En Grey Saku (2004)
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| | Wintercase San Miguel 2002 CD (2005) (Import) Spain
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| | Pure Inc New Day's Dawn CD (2006)
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| | CHERIS I'm Gonna Love You CD (2009)
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$7.99 This single is the lost track from the album “Under Your Skin” that never made it on the record. Once the album was finished, Cheris became inspired again to write her final masterpiece to conclude the work. After gaining a wealth of experience in production and songwriting, she poured her heart into what became her most grounded and successful composition. This is a love song written just before Cheris left for Ireland--a love song written after finding what life should be about…I’M GONNA LOVE YOU (lyrics)There you standBeautiful and perfectThere you standReady to take my handWill you hold me For ...
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