| | Tim Fite Gone Ain't Gone CD Tim Fite Discography of CDs
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Recording information: 2005.
Personnel: Tim Fite (vocals); Ben Kweller (acoustic 12-string guitar); Danielle Stech (baritone ukulele); Madigan Shive (cello); Justin Riddle (drums).
Tim Fite Gone Ain't Gone Songs Gone Ain't Gone Music Review Purchase Gone Ain't Gone CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mates Of State Team Boo CD (2003)
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| | M Ward Transistor Radio CD (2005)
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$12.09 On his second album for Merge Records, M. Ward refines his inventive indie-folk sound, opting for a pleasantly laid-back mood. The record opens with a beautiful instrumental reading of Brian Wilson's "You Still Believe in Me," a song so marked by Ward's distinctive acoustic-guitar phrasing that it's easy to forget it's a classic Beach Boys tune. Throughout TRANSISTOR RADIO, Ward is an idiosyncratic wonder--he sounds like he's been recorded at a turn-of-the-20th-century tavern on "One Life Away," while "Big Boat" conjures up the atmosphere of a 1950s Sun Records studio rehearsal. Despite this anachronistic quality, the record is remarkably cohesive, with each track confidently flowing ...
| | Sparks Hello Young Lovers CD (2006)
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$11.89 Ron and Russell Mael, aka Sparks, have been making some of the most confounding and incredibly enjoyable music of the past 30 years. HELLO YOUNG LOVERS (2006) stays true to Sparks' manic tradition and holds up against the band's classic 1970s albums. For newcomers, the easiest musical reference point for Sparks is Queen: both bands share a fondness for the operatic potential of rock and pop. Sparks' artistry, however, is in a world completely unto itself, and avoids rock clichés at every turn while somehow managing to embrace all of them. Take for example the opener, "Dick Around": with its synthesized orchestration giving way to a piano-driven pop bridge and a near-heavy-metal interlude that leads to a soaring finale, it's a remarkable rush--and unlike anything else in pop music. All the songs contain a similar schizophrenic indulgence, from the dating/grammar lesson "Metaphor" to "(Baby Baby) Can I Invade Your Country?"--easily ...
| | Loose Fur Born Again In The U.S.A. CD (2006)
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$12.75 The eponymous first album from Loose Fur, the Wilco side project that includes Jeff Tweedy, Glenn Kotche, and uber-producer/art-rocker Jim O'Rourke, was seen by many as a safe house for further indulging the sonic experiments found on Wilco's YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT. This time out, the band switches from arty side-project to ragged super-group, and cuts loose to play some rock & roll.
As the album's title suggests, there's a satirical, irreligious tendency at work here, but ...
| | Liars Drum's Not Dead CD (2006) With DVD
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$13.05 A concept album based on fictional characters named Mt. Heart Attack and Drum, this mesmerizing record is the result of the art-rock ensemble Liars, formerly of Brooklyn, taking up residence in Berlin after the release of the critically divisive THEY WERE WRONG, SO WE DROWNED. Although DRUM'S NOT DEAD does rely heavily on pummeling percussion and chanted vocals, the undoubtedly challenging outing is quite nuanced and dynamic, with many of the Mt. Heart Attack tracks (particularly "Let's Not Wrestle Mt. Heart Attack") conveying a compulsive energy, and the Drum-related compositions (see the droning "Hold You, Drum") conjuring up a meditative dreaminess. The CD is accompanied by a DVD that presents three short films (two of which are directed by band members), each one following the arc of this fascinatingly strange excursion.
This set was partly inspired by the band's reloca tion to Berlin from NYC after their 2004 album, They Were Wrong, So We Drowned. The album comes with its own ...
| | Calexico Garden Ruin CD (2006) Digipak
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$12.99 None of this is to say that the band has lost its flair for creative arrangements or distinctive sounds. Pedal steel, strings, and brass all uphold Calexico's Tex-Mex chamber pop pedigree. Longtime fans needn't worry: Calexico still sound like ...
| | Rise 13 CD (1999)
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| | Fixx Greatest Hits Live CD (2002)
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| | Blackmail Lost Summer CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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| | Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006) CDs (2006)
$39.45 | | Ventures In Space CD (2007) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | P Miles Bryson Megalomaniac Decorator's Quarterly CD (2006)
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$13.25 Track Listing of songs: ; Neo-Revivalist-Retro-Summer-Splash; Time-Honored Traditions In Fleur-De-Lis Imbeded Vinyl Wood Veneering; Subtler Polycultural Shades Of Chineese Tiki Coromandel Screens; Symphonia Molto Colori A Manico-Depressivo Maximali-A Movement In Polka-Dot Plaid; The Ever-Masculine Gouache Gingham; Composition In Authentic Navajo Linoleum Jekyll-and-naugaHyde; Three Illusion In Random Geometric Pseudo-Suburban Dining; Terrazzo Plexiglass Mosaics And The Dilemma Of Corrugated Plastic Lavatory Tropicales; Obsessions In Tiger-Skin Taffeta; Swivel-Base Functionality ...
| | Justin Trevino Before You Say Amen CD (2007)
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$13.15 Justin Trevino has become of one the brightest traditional Country Music artists in the last decade. He has gained a very large following throughout the Southwest while touring other countries including Sweden and Australia."Before You Say Amen" is the first Country Gospel album from Trevino. It is a project that he had wanted to do for a very long time."I have always loved Country Gospel music," Trevino said from his Texas home. "I wanted to record a Country Gospel album, but my former record label didn't want to have have anything to do with it. After signing with Heart of Texas Records, I asked Tracy Pitcox about doing one featuring the same type of music that I am known for. This is that project. It may be the very best album that I have ever produced."Trevino found a couple of new gospel songs that immediately caught his attention. "Before You Say Amen, the title track, was written by Ron Williams (Leona Williams's son) and Mark Mash. It is a great testimate to prayer in today's modern age. Trevino also recorded another new song that is destined to become a classic in "Heart That Will Never Break Again." "I wanted to include some of the great standards and highlight the fiddle and steel guitar on those songs like"The Old Rugged Cross" "Life's Railway To Heaven" "How Great Thou Art" and "Where We Will Never Grow Old."Trevino even "shuffled" the great classic "Where The Roses Never Fade."Mona McCall joins Trevino on the Dottie Rambo song "Remind Me Dear Lord." Trevino heard McCall perform the song at a live show in Brady, Texas, and decided that the song and the singer should be featured on his gospel project.Trevino had put together another stellar group of Texas musicians to back "Before You Say Amen" ...
| | Lisa Showtime (2006) (Import)
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| | Amparanoia Somos Viento CD (2007) (Import)
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