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Former Blue lead singer Lee Ryan's 2005 solo debut features the single "Army of Lovers."
As a member of Blue, Lee Ryan was a part of one of the biggest acts of his era. His solo debut single 'Army of Lovers' is a good indication of the stripped-back sound of his first self-titled album. Eschewing easy U.S. R&B references for more classic soul influences from Marvin Gaye, Maxwell and Luther Vandross, and mingling this with acoustic instrumentation has produced a strong, unique sound that you can instantly imagine yourself humming along to. Accessible pop values are used to great effect, his elegant but candid delivery takes the material straight to the heart. 12 total tracks. Brightside Recordings. 2005. Purchase Lee Ryan CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 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 Merman I Should Turn To Be)."
Simultaneously looking forwards and backwards, Hendrix mixed in a song reminiscent of his time on the chitlin' circuit (Earl King's "Come On [Part 1]"), a Bob Dylan favorite ("All Along The Watchtower"), and one of his snappiest singles ("Crosstown Traffic"). Although Hendrix produced and wrote most of this masterpiece, others weighed in with their own contributions. Noel Redding penned "Little Miss Strange," and other guests such as Al Kooper and Buddy Miles showed up to play. Traffic's Steve Winwood and Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane also made cameos, appearing on this classic album's spiritual center, "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)."
Jimi Hendrix's third and final album with the original Experience found him taking his funk and psychedelic sounds to the absolute limit. The result was not only one of the best rock albums of the era, but also Hendrix's original musical vision at its absolute apex. When revisionist rock critics refer to him as the maker of a generation's mightiest dope music, this is the album they're referring to. But Electric Ladyland is so much more than just background music for chemical intake. Kudos to engineer Eddie Kramer (who supervised the remastering of the original ...
| | Lifehouse Smoke & Mirrors CD (2010)
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$11.16 Smoke & Mirrors, the group's fifth album, offers no drastic change in direction for Lifehouse. By and large, it's tougher than its predecessor, Who We Are, but the bulk of it is still co-written and produced by that album's producer, Jude Cole, who manages to coax out more melody from lead singer/songwriter Jason Wade. Smoke & Mirrors is ingratiating, its songs work their way into memory fitting the contours of modern rock radio of both the active and adult alternative ...
| | Heathen Evolution Of Chaos CD (2010) (Import) Belgium
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$13.79 Recording information: Trident Studios, Ribe, Denmark.
Personnel: Kragen Lum (guitar, ...
| | Hard To Find 45S, Vol. 11: Sugar Pop Classics CD (2010)
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$13.49 The 19 singles collected on this set of 1960s sugar pop classics weren't exactly bubblegum -- each of these sides has at least a thin veneer of adult emotion attached to it -- but they weren't too far up the confection ladder, either. They weren't heavy or experimental recordings, and they weren't out to change minds or the world. But they sure were bright and insistent -- ear worms, if you will, the kinds of things you heard on the radio while you were waiting for the song you really wanted to hear, and once they got stuck in your ear, they were in there for a good long time, whether you liked it or not. This set is full of pesky, big-production ear worms like "Nice to Be with You" by Gallery (really Detroit native Jim Gold), "My Baby Needs Lovin'" by White Plains (one of lead singer Tony Burrows' many bands -- he was also the singer for Edison Lighthouse, Brotherhood of Man, the Flower Pot Men, the Pipkins, and the First Class, among others), "Montego Bay" by Bobby Bloom (who wrote the song with Jeff Barry), "Girl Watcher" by the O'Kaysions (a North Carolina country and gospel group that went secular and R&B with this single), the effortlessly pretty "Mr. Dieingly Sad" by the Critters, and "Baby Take Me in Your Arms" by Jefferson (who was actually Geoff Turton of the Rockin' Berries). One has to be in the mood for this stuff, but there are times when a little sugar is exactly what the world needs. There's a big-sized dose here. ~ Steve Leggett
So what are Sugar Pop Classics? Just incredibly tuneful, hook-filled gems from some of the most talented one-hit wonders (and some multi-hit artists) you could hear on the radio between 1966 and 1974. Polished to a fine-sounding gleam in this carefully r
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| | Marshall Tucker Band Way Out West!: Live From San Francisco 1973 CD (2010) (Import)
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$13.29 Liner Note Author: Barry ...
| | Dark Tranquillity We Are The Void CDs (2010) Bonus DVD; Deluxe Edition
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$14.60 Deluxe Edition
| | Novaes Lua Do Brasil W/Eduardo Santana CD (2003) (Import)
$18.55 | | Red Elvises Lunatics & Poets CD (2004)
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$11.99 Siberian and now Los Angeles-based surf-rockers the Red Elvises are back at you again with this Molotov cocktail of American rock 'n roll and Eastern ...
| | Power Station CD (1985) With DVD; Bonus Tracks
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$13.19 Under the direction of guitarist Andy Taylor, the Power Station is an attempt to break free from the constraints of Duran Duran's polished synth pop, adding elements of funk, courtesy of Chic drummer Tony Thompson, as well as straight-ahead hard rock, courtesy of vocalist Robert Palmer. Everything is polished with a glossy sheen, which makes the record sound quite similar to Duran Duran, although without their sense of popcraft. Includes a cover of T. Rex's "Get It On (Bang a Gong)" and the single "Some Like It Hot." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The Power Station: Robert Palmer (vocals); Tony Thompson (drums); John Taylor , Andy Taylor.
Additional personnel: Lenny Pickett, Mars Williams, Hollywood ...
| | Carla Reflection CD (2004)
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$11.49 Carla is a singer-songwriter from southern Virginia. This cd is full of beautiful original music written by Carla. If you enjoy folk music with a bluegrass ...
| | Francisco Cespedes Con El Permiso De Bola CD (2007)
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$9.39 On 2007's CON EL PERMISO DE BOLA, vocalist Francisco Cespedes teams up with pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba for a beautifully laid-back set of Cuban-rooted jazz/pop tunes. Highlights of the album include the wistful "Adios Felicidad" and the snappy "La Flor de la Canela," ...
| | Soucy Famille Soiree Quebecoise Avec CD (2008) (Import) Import
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