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Personnel: Tim Fite (vocals); Ben Kweller (acoustic 12-string guitar, 12-string guitar); Danielle Stech (ukulele); Danielle Stech (baritone ukulele); Justin Riddle, Justin Riddle (drums); Madigan Shive (cello). If you long for the days of when Beck Hansen was a nobody, armed with only his quirkiness and a sampler, then the debut album by Tim Fite, Gone Ain't Gone, is definitely recommended. Fewer and fewer rock artists of the early 21st century are following in the footsteps of what seemed like the "future of rock" during the mid- to late '90s -- creating songs from samples of other artists. The chameleon-like Brooklyn-based artist adapts to several different styles on his debut, most notably assuming the identity of a rapper on "Forty-Five Remedies," a new waver on "No Good Here," and a folkie on "Took a Wife." But Gone Ain't Gone is not entirely samples, as several real, breathing musicians stop by to add to the unpredictable sonic stew, including a cellist, a baritone ukulele plucker, and even Ben Kweller, who lends some 12-string guitar work to the sleepy album closer, "The More You Do." Samples may prove to be a major ingredient here, but Fite succeeds at keeping things surprisingly organic sounding throughout. With Gone Ain't Gone, Tim Fite proves that slacker rock is still alive and well. ~ Greg Prato 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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$10.15 Mates Of State: Kori Gardner (vocals, guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Jason Hammel (vocals, keyboards, glockenspiel, drums, percussion). Recorded in June 2003. Personnel: Kori Gardner (vocals, guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ); Jason Hammel (vocals, glockenspiel, drums, percussion); Thadd Day, John Vanderslice, Andy Sharp, Paul Hoaglin (vocals); Ames Asbell (viola); Craig Montoro (trumpet); Jim Eno (tambourine); John Croslin (dancer). Recording information: Pedernales Recording Studio, TX (06/2003). Creators: Suzanne Depetro; Jeffrey Calvert. Photographer: Wendy Skratt. Mates of State are the husband-wife duo of Kori Gardner on keys of various types and Jason Hammel on drums and ...
| | M Ward Transistor Radio CD (2005)
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$13.05 Personnel: Jenny Lewis (vocals); Old Joe Clarks (whistle, bass instrument, percussion); Jordan Hudson (drums); Jim James (vocals, guitar); Vic Chesnutt (vocals); Howe Gelb (piano); John Parish, Rachel Blumberg (drums). Audio Mixers: Adam Selzer ; Larry Crane . Recording information: Jackpot!; Mike Coyendall's Attic, Portland, Jamaica; Type Fondry!; Wavelab!. Photographer: Zak Riles. Listening to M. Ward's breezy ode to radio's forgotten heydays is a lot like taking in a huge breath of dust-bowl wind -- however, its charms are rooted in the hazy lemonade-sipping of summer rather than the great depression-obsession of the post-O Brother, Where Art Thou? mainstream. Ward's voice is a slap-delayed pastiche of Ron Sexsmith's easygoing croon and Andrew Bird's closed-mouth ...
| | Sparks Hello Young Lovers CD (2006)
Gone Ain't Gone
$11.45 Sparks: Jim Wilson (guitar); Steve McDonald (bass guitar); Tammy Glover, Dean Menta, Ron Mael, Russell Mael. Personnel: Russell Mael (vocals); Dean Menta, Jim Wilson (guitar); Ron Mael (keyboards); Tammy Glover (drums). Audio Mixer: John Thomas. Recording information: Sparks Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Aaron Rapoport. Arrangers: Ron Mael; Russell Mael. 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 ...
| | Loose Fur Born Again In The U.S.A. CD (2006)
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$12.69 Recording information: Sear Sound Studios, New York, NY; Wilco Loft. 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 the focus is on crunchy riffs and tight, well-crafted songs that run the gamut from lilting alt-country to straight ahead 4/4 guitar-rockers. Fans will enjoy hearing Tweedy play bass on a number of these tracks as fiercely as he once did for Uncle Tupelo, and the fun that he, Kotche, ...
| | Liars Drum's Not Dead CD (2006) With DVD
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$12.29 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 cinematic sister DVD with 3 film versions of the album, directed by band member Angus Andrew, Julian Gross, and filmmaker Markus Wambsganss. Each film is comprised of videos for every track on the album: 36 videos total. From backstage travelogues to surreal animation and mini sci-fi epics, Liars documents the process of recording, touring, then visually reinventing each track.
Liars: Angus Andrew, Aaron Hemphill, Julian Gross. A concept album based on fictional characters named Mt. Heart Attack and Drum, this mesmerizing record is the result of ...
| | Calexico Garden Ruin CD (2006) Digipak
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$12.79
| | Rise 13: Magick Rock, Vol. 1 CD (1999)
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$13.39
| | Blackmail Lost Summer CD (2007) (Import) Japan
Gone Ain't Gone
$39.39
| | Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006) CDs (2006)
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$34.99 Personnel: Mark Daterman (guitar). Audio Remasterer: Randy Perry . Liner Note Authors: Rebekah Presson Mosby; Al Young. Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work 1888-2006, the deluxe, artfully presented box set from Shout Factory, is essentially (though not related to commercially) a new, updated version of In Their Own Voices: A Century of Recorded Poetry released in 1996 by Rhino. Perhaps it's because they were assembled by the same person, Rebekah Presson Mosby, who compiled not only the Rhino anthology, but also Our Souls Have Grown Deep Like the Rivers: Black Poets Read Their Work and, with Elise Paschen, Poetry Speaks, and she writes the extended liner essay here entitled "Our Lives Distilled." ...
| | Ventures In Space CD (2007) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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$42.05
| | P Miles Bryson Megalomaniac CD (2006)
Gone Ain't Gone
$13.25 Liner Note Author: Che Guevara.
| | Justin Trevino Before You Say Amen CD (2007)
Gone Ain't Gone
$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 ...
| | Lisa Showtime (2006) (Import)
Gone Ain't Gone
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