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Holy Fuck Songs | 1. | Tone Bank Jungle |
| 2. | Korock |
| 3. | Korg Rhythm Afro |
| 4. | Casio Bossa Nova |
| 5. | Tonebank Computer |
| 6. | Bontempi Latin |
| 7. | K. Rhythm, Pt. 1 |
| 8. | K. Rhythm, Pt. 2 |
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Purchase Holy Fuck CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Organ Grab That Gun CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.49 Live Recording
The Organ: Ashley Webber (bass guitar); Shelby Stocks (drums); Katie Sketch, Jenny Smyth, Debora Cohen. Personnel: Katie Sketch (vocals); Debora Cohen (guitar); Jenny Smyth (organ); Shelby Stocks (drums). Recording information: 604 Studios; Hearing Protection Required; The Factory; The Warehouse. The Organ's 2002 debut EP Sinking Hearts was more captivating than most of that year's full-length releases: over the course of just 15 minutes, the band crafted chiaroscuro meditations on falling in and out of love that were just as light and jangly as they were dark and brooding. The EP was a promising beginning, and Grab That Gun, the Organ's first album, builds on that promise by delivering more appealingly moody music instead of reinventing the band's sound. It's tempting, initially, to be slightly disappointed that the Organ didn't broaden its sonic territory. But, even though the music remains remarkably focused, Grab That Gun proves that the band has plenty of room for expression within its rather limited palette ...
| | Matson Jones Albatross Mates For Life, But Only After A Lengthy Courtship That Can Take Up To Four Years CD (2006)
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$7.85 Matson Jones: Martina Grbac, Anna Mascorella (vocals, cello); Matt Regan (bass guitar); Ross Harada (drums). Recording information: The Blasting Room (01/2005). In the ongoing battle against the hegemony of the two guitars/bass/drums group configuration in rock & roll, Matson Jones at very least deserve credit for creating a unique alternative -- by replacing the guitars with cellos, they've come up with a variant that offers a broad range of tonal colors and sounds much more aggressive than you might ...
| | Black Heart Procession Spell CD (2006) Digipak
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$12.95 The Black Heart Procession: Jimmy LaValle, Pall A. Jenkins, Joe Plummer, Matthew Resovich, Tobias Nathaniel. Personnel: Paul Jenkins (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, organ, synthesizer, musical saw); Tobias Nathaniel (guitar, piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, timpani); Matthew Resovich (lap steel guitar, violin, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer); Jimmy LaValle (piano, organ). Recording information: SDRL (2005). Unknown Contributor Role: David Babbitt. THE SPELL, the seventh release from San Diego's the Black Heart Procession, combines the band's early minimalist tendencies with the rock richness of 2002's AMORE DEL TROPICO. The Procession still wade in dark, melancholic waters, offering up Gothic Americana soundscapes of bleak introspection, but on the aptly named THE SPELL they add inspired songcraft, rock guitars, and pointed lyrical themes--political ...
| | National Boxer CD (2007)
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$9.95 The National: Matt Berninger (vocals); Bryce Dessner (guitar); Aaron Dessner, Scott Devendorf (bass guitar); Bryan Devendorf (drums). Personnel: Pauline DeLassus, Carin Besser (vocals); Padma Newsome (violin, viola, organ); Ha Yang Kim (cello); Alex Sopp (flute); Sarah Phillips (clarinet); Rachael Elliott (bassoon); Tim Albright (trombone); Sufjan Stevens (piano); Thomas Bartlett (keyboards). Audio Mixer: Peter Katis. Recording information: Benny's Wash N' Dry, Brooklyn, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Tarquin Studios, Bridgeport, CT; White Sulphur Springs, WV. Arrangers: Aaron Dessner; Bryce Dessner. On 2007's BOXER, the National's second full-length album for the venerable Beggars Banquet label, the Brooklyn-based indie-rock act follows up the lauded ALLIGATOR with another round of melancholy guitar-driven tunes. Led by deep-voiced vocalist Matt ...
| | Holy Fuck! CD (2007)
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$12.25 Holy Fuck: Brian Borcherdt, Michael Bigelow , Graham Walsh (bass guitar); Loel Campbell Milchem (drums); Matt Schulz. Personnel: Owen Pallett (strings); Matt Schulz, Loel Campbell (drums). Additional personnel: Owen Pallet (strings). Audio Mixers: Eric Emm; Dave Newfeld; Eli Janney. Recording information: Dave King's Barn; Halla Music Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Philladelphia; Stars & Suns; The Verge, XM Satellite Radio. Photographer: James Mejia. Toronto-based electro noise squad Holy Fuck specialize in the kind of unholy racket worthy of their expletive-brandishing moniker. Finely honing their live electronics-aided lo-fi "motorik" for their second album, LP, the band wields overdriven Casiotones against steady-state beats set for oblivion. Upon an insistent, groove-heavy pulse that recalls the hypnotic propulsion ...
| | Beach House Devotion CD (2008)
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$11.59 Personnel: Victoria Legrand (vocals, organ, keyboards); Alex Scally (guitar, organ, drums). Audio Mixer: Adam Cook. Recording information: Lord Baltimore Recording (08/2007-09/2007). Photographer: Natasha Tyler. Beach House is the musical duo of instrumentalist Alex Scally and vocalist/keyboardist Victoria Legrand. And as their namesake suggests, their music resonates with the kind of languid radiance of a spiritual retreat from the modern world. Building their signature sound from a few spare elements, lo-fi organs, harpsichords, ...
| | Stan Bann Big Band Good Intentions CD (1997)
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| | Jackson C Frank Jackson C. Frank CD (2008)
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$12.79 Remastered reissue of original 60's album by UK-based American folksinger & part-time partner of Sandy Denny. Produced by Paul Simon. Includes his much-covered classic song 'Blues Run The Game' & features a young Al Stewart on a 12 string guitar. Includes 12 page booklet and 5 added bonus tracks 'Marlene', 'Marcy's Song', 'The Visit', 'Prima Donna Of Swans' & 'Relations'. Housed in a slipcase. 2001.
Originally released as JACKSON C. FRANK, this was also released in the mid-1990's as BLUES RUN THE GAME. Personnel includes: Jackson C. Frank (vocals, acoustic guitar). Includes liner notes by Alan Robinson. Jackson C. Frank's original 1965 album Blues Run the Game is a lost classic, daringly complex and honest, filled with virtuoso playing that is all the more impressive for the offhanded way that Frank makes it look so easy. There is a convergence elements here that may confuse the uninitiated, because of their seeming contradictions -- a flashiness and assertiveness on the acoustic guitars and the approach to singing on numbers like "Don't Look Back" and "Yellow Walls" that are by-products of Frank's early history as a rock & roller, a depth and complexity of blues playing that derives from life as much as from talent and dexterity; and the meld of American and English folk sounds is like nothing that any listener has heard from either side of the Atlantic anywhere else. Derived from a song bag that included "Blues Run the Game," "Yellow Walls," "My Name Is Carnival," and "You Never Wanted Me," the album is kind of overpowering -- rather ironically, it's the downbeat nature of those same songs that likely would have prevented Jackson C. Frank from being anything much more than a major cult favorite; even "Blues Run the Game," for all of its beauty, has an underlying sadness that makes it difficult to hear, at least in its album version. [The 2002 reissue by Castle Records has five bonus tracks from an attempted 1975 comeback by Frank, which are still extremely impressive and perhaps even more attractive in their lyrical and musical complexity. This expanded album was later folded into ...
| | Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy CD (Import) Import; Remastered; Reissued; Limited Edition
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$19.79 Japanese limited edition rerelease comes in a vinyl style sleeve. CD comes in Jpn LP Sleeve. Houses of the Holy follows the same basic pattern as Led Zeppelin IV, but the approach is looser and more relaxed. Jimmy Page's riffs rely on ringing, folky hooks as much as they do on thundering blues-rock, giving the album a lighter, more open atmosphere. While the pseudo-reggae of "D'Yer Mak'er" and the affectionate James Brown send-up "The Crunge" suggest that the band was searching for material, they actually contribute to the musical diversity of the album. "The Rain Song" ...
| | Pianostrings Tribute To The Soundtrack: Chicago CD (2003)
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| | Mattias Hellberg CD (2005) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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$24.95
| | Viktoria Tolstoy My Swedish Heart CD (2008) (Import)
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$39.39
| | Leo Key Unlocked CD (2004)
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$9.59 Leo has an intense track record of activity for the past two and a half decades throughout the U.S. and Japan. Based in Los Angeles for over 22 years, has aided him in developing an “up close and personal” view of the industry in all aspects. This ...
| | KELSIE Get A Load Of Me Too CD (2005)
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