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Audio Mixers: Shora; Thierry Van Osselt; Souheil Mellah.The Wire (p.70) - "Shora's deftly delivered instrumental precision is tightly constructed....The songs on MALVAL become something to be savoured." Purchase Malval CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Morbid Angel Covenant CD (1993)
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$8.65
| | Slipknot - Disasterpieces DVDs (2002)
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$17.29 Featuring the band in their element - the live arena - this full-length live show is a stunning mix of visual mayhem and brutal, extreme heavy metal. No band around can top the Slipknot experience, with concussion bombs, flames, lasers, rotating drum risers and a whole lot more going on, you're simply not going to be able to take your eyes off the on-screen carnage. All of Slipknot's music videos are also ...
| | Machine Head - Elegies DVD (2005)
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$11.39 Machine Head is an Oakland-based band which has found fame across the globe. London is a musical city, so it's no surprise that metal heads there have embraced the band, as witnessed in this live concert recording from the city's Brixton Academy. Shot on September 5, 2004, the band plays to a capacity crowd as they work their way through a set of material culled from their impressive back catalogue. Complimenting the on-stage heroics are ...
| | Children Of Bodom: Chaos Ridden Years - Stockholm Knockout Live DVD (2006)
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| | Black Mass Krakow 2004 DVD (2008)
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$17.05 The infamous Gorgoroth gig in Krakow, Poland (1st February 2004) finally will see the light of day! Gorgoroth, Norwegian black metal band, drew the attention of the international media in early 2004 after their show in Krakow. ...
| | As I Lay Dying - This Is Who We Are DVDs (2008)
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$21.29 Packed with interviews and footage from ...
| | Gaza Strippers Electric Bible: The New Testament CD (2001)
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| | Tom Petty Hard Promises CD (1981) Remastered
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$7.79 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar, piano); Mike Campbell (guitar, autoharp, accordion, harmonium, bass); Benmont Tench (organ, piano, vocals); Ron Blair (bass); Stan Lynch (drums, vocals).
All songs written by Tom Petty except "A Woman In Love" and "You Can Still Change Your Mind" (Tom Petty/Mike Campbell).
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); Benmont Tench (vocals, piano, organ); Stan Lynch (vocals, drums); Mike Campbell (guitar, auto-harp, accordion, harmonium, bass); Ron Blair (bass).
Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt (OceanView Digital Mastering, Los Angeles, California).
This is where Petty's Dylan influence begins to rear its head. He made his name as an all-American, Byrds-inspired rock & roller, but on HARD PROMISES Petty began to explore a more reflective style, leaning on the softer side of his folk-rock roots. This is no NEBRASKA-there are plenty of spirited rockers and classy pop tunes-but Petty does sound like he's been spending some time with BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME. There are sharply observed character studies of hard-luck and no-luck guys ("Something ...
| | Duran Duran Arena CD (1984) (Import) United Kingdom
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$11.55 Recorded live on tour in Australia, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, and the United States in 1984.
ARENA's high point is its one studio cut, the Nile Rodgers-produced single "The Wild Boys," a minimalist art-funk song that takes its title from William Burroughs, its found sound/cut-up production from Trevor Horn's Art of Noise, and its Spartan funk-pop groove from Prince. A musical Frankenstein creation, it's also an oddly effective single that was perhaps ...
| | Drugstore's Rockin' Vol. 3 CD (2003) (Import) Germany
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| | Park Jeong Won Second Romance: Korean TV Drama BGM 2 CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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$34.15
| | Howard Fishman Look At All This! CD (2005)
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$9.73  "Ain't nothing orthodox about the spin he puts on blues, funk and boogie...The singer-guitarist is just this side of buzzville, and it's his swagger and joie de vivre (in cahoots with a well-crafted chorus or three) that'll boost his ever widening circle of zealots. See the new LOOK AT ALL THIS! for proof." -VILLAGE VOICE"Complete with tasty horn and mandolin accentuation, Howard Fishman spansgenres from the upbeat zydeco styling of "Katie Lala" to the talking countryblues of "That Lonesome Road." The opening track, "Superstitious" could passas an acoustic David Byrne/Mexicali jam. It doesn’t hurt that theGrammy-winning producer Rob Fraboni, who has worked with everyone from PattiLaBelle to Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg, did an incredible job highlightingthe varied backing instrumentation and unique vocal delivery of thissingular ...
| | Lewis, Jeffrey & Jack City & Eastern Songs CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Headflap First Fifteen CD (2009)
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$9.49 On First Fifteen by Headflap, this extremely unique quartet deliver 15 stylistically diverse gems first presented by previous lineups of Bernie Bernie Headflap (BBH) in its first 15 years, 1992 through 2007.After the umpteenth lineup of Bernie Bernie Headflap (BBH) was assembled by Kermit"Kit" Lyman III,(of Slumlord Philadelphia and several other projects) now on guitar and vocals Alan McCabe, , who had founded the project in '92 and approached Lyman in '08, decided to shorten the excessively eccentric name to Headflap. It soon became clear that longtime BBH supporter Lyman and the locally well respected Cooper-Price Rhythm Section -- Kevin Cooper {exSpongegod exBobbykork and exRusty Nails with Kit) on bass and younger drummer in town Zach Pricewere very eager to try their hands at the songs they'd seen BBH's previous lineups attack in years past, while Zach happily learned these songs he had not heard before and put his own stamp on them. McCabe watched with glee as the CPRS continuos gigging with mikingmihrab and Kit's Thhe Nosebleeds caused Headflap to become tighter and tighter as about a year and a half of practices, shows and recording sessions transpired.The power trio (McCabe no longer supports himself on guitar but adds dashes of keyboard work to Disappointed People, Voices from the Grave and Sincere)) has turned the once quirky collection of tunes into a more rockin, powerhouse canon of potential arena anthems. In the moments of Disappointed ...
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