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Prog/art-jazz-rock can be found on the album STOLEN HOUR by Hugh Hopper and Matt Howarth. Gloriously atmospheric, jagged & intense. This album is a superb extension of Hopper's 'Jazzloops' series. Features Robert Wyatt, John Marshall ... Full Description& Didier Malherbe (Gong).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Hide Description Hugh Hopper Stolen Hour Songs | 1. | Craig's Distended Train Ride |
| 2. | Complications at Work |
| 3. | Inescapable Encounter With Mrs. Pery, An |
| 4. | Yearning For the Stolen Hour |
| 5. | Long Drive |
| 6. | Unregulated Sunset, An |
| 7. | Sideways Peek at Dreamtime, A |
| 8. | Snide Wisdom Involving the Immateriality of Time |
| 9. | Stuff He Sees |
| 10. | Mia's Timely Emergence From the East |
| 11. | Compatibility |
| 12. | Sharig the Stolen Hour |
| Purchase Stolen Hour CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 801 Live CD (2004) (Import) Import; Remastered; United Kingdom
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$14.45 Guitarist Phil Manzanera's jazz-rock side project 801 features Brian Eno, Francis Monkman, and Simon Phillips, among others. In 1976, they recorded the ten-song 801 LIVE, highlighted by "Rongwrong" and "Miss Shapiro."
The improvisational, (mostly) instrumental rock group formed by Roxy Music's guitarist Phil Manzanera & Brian Eno captured live in concert on September 3rd, 1976 at the Queen Elizabeth ...
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$10.59 Jazz fusion guru Pat Metheny and the seven accompanying musicians who make up his Group have been nominated for nearly two dozen Grammy Awards. The acclaimed jazz guitarist and composer is known for being one of the innovators of the genre, and has thus gained an extremely loyal cult following. On LIVE IN JAPAN, the Metheny Group are filmed performing a stellar concert in Japan. 13 selections are played, including "Stranger in Town," "Scrap Metal," "First Circle," and "Have You Heard."
Led by Pat Metheny--virtuoso guitarist, composer and producer--the eight member Pat Metheny Group perform their jazz fusion stylings live in Japan. Nominated for 23 Grammys in his career, Metheny and his group continue to push the envelope of jazz, leaving true believers in their ...
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$17.05 With the lineup reading like a virtual Who's Who of prog-rock, this concert has to be seen to be believed! Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett leads a band made up of John Wetton (formerly of Asia), Ian McDonald (formerly of King Crimson), John Wetton (also formerly of King Crimson at one time), Julian Cookback, and Chester Thompson perform 17 stellar tracks, including "Battlelines," "Horizons," "Walking Away From Rainbows," and "Black Light."
This 100 minute DVD features the triumphant performace of Steve Hackett and his band playing a magical set in the heart of Japan. In this feature concert footage, Hackett demonstrates his uplifting musical prowess by performing ...
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$13.14 From his late 1960s days as the lead singer of the Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs has always had an undercurrent of jazz influence in his phrasing. Therefore, SPEAK LOW should come as no surprise to longtime fans. No mere raid on the Great American Songbook in the manner of Rod Stewart's adult contemporary albums, SPEAK LOW is a personal, canny follow-up to 2003's collection of standards, BUT BEAUTIFUL. These 12 tracks offer less familiar tracks like Duke Ellington's "Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me" and Chet Baker's "She Was Too Good To Me," given abstract, cerebral arrangements in the manner of 1950s Gil Evans charts.
Programmer: Steve Rodby.
Audio Mixers: Danny Kopelson; Michael Rodriguez .
Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
Recording information: Skywalker Sound, Nicasio Ca.
Arranger: Gil Goldstein.
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$13.95 Danny Elfman's "Impossible Mission," "Claire" and "Trouble" also appear on the original score album MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (Point Music 454 525).
Larry Mullen & Adam Clayton's performance of "Theme From Mission: Impossible" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
Everything old is new again, and the MISSION IMPOSSIBLE soundtrack is no exception. Scattered amid Danny Elfman's trademark instrumental orchestrations are a smorgasbord of tracks featuring retreads and retro styles. Most notably, the album starts and ends with remakes of the theme song from the original TV series, by Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. of U2. Theirs are big-band, fuzz-guitar, dubby techno takes on the famed song (in an altered meter, to boot). Other notables here include "I Spy," in which Pulp turns itself into a lounge act; "No Government" by Nicolette, who sounds like a modern Shirley Bassey; and the dub-reggae swirl of Massive Attack's "Spying Glass."
To their credit, the people behind the MISSION IMPOSSIBLE film franchise decided to give each installment a distinct style, which is why the John Woo-directed second film is far more poetic and noir-ish than Brian DePalma's original. It's also why the songs on the two soundtrack albums are so different.
The first film (1996) was dominated by quirky alt-rock from the likes of Bjork, Skunk Anansie, and Cast. The new one is mostly metal and rap metal (Limp Bizkit, Metallica) with weirdo chanteuse Tori Amos as the wild card (as before, however, most of the songs do not appear in the movie itself). Hans Zimmer's orchestral score for M:I-2 also has a significantly different feel than ...
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