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Adam Gregory Songs | 1. | Get It On |
| 2. | Really Love Someone |
| 3. | Don't Wanna Love You |
| 4. | Comin Home |
| 5. | Boots |
| 6. | Feels Like Rain |
| 7. | Twister |
| 8. | Go |
| 9. | Just One Kiss |
| 10. | Invitation |
| 11. | She's So California |
| 12. | One Breath |
| 13. | Moonlight Baby |
| 14. | Walking With the Man |
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| | Kenny Rogers 42 Ultimate Hits CDs (2004)
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| | Jerry Jeff Walker Viva Terlingua CD (1973)
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| | Troubleman Time Out Of Mind CD (2004) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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$14.89 Techno producer Mark Pritchard, a/k/a Troubleman, adds a Brazilian feel to the beats on TIME OUT OF MIND. Formerly of both Global Communication and the Jedi Knights, the U.K.'s Mark Pritchard (nee Meecham) has decided to go it alone with Troubleman. Troubleman is a song-oriented studio project that features a number of live musicians including vocalists. The music runs the gamut. First there are the jazzy breakbeats on "Have a Good Time," which opens the set, followed by the sultry, spacey, sci-fi samba "Paz," featuring Da Lata's Brazilian songstress Nina Miranda on vocals. Next up is "Prelude to the Path," where U.K soul queen Eska introduces a slow, slippery double groove with layered vibes and snaky, shimmering snares. It's all hypnotism and nocturne. Samba returns on "The Righteous Path" with David Brinkworth's vibes, Alex Pilkington and Simon Shippey on acoustic guitars, and Chris Taylor's stunning double bass work layered with sampled flutes and berimbau and a haunting vocal chorus flitting about the track's middle section. The breaks come back on "Lonely Girl," popping up around an airy chord structure with live double bass. The two hippest cuts are in the middle, ...
| | Tim O'Brien Real Time CD (2000)
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$13.45 Separately, Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott have made some of the most creative bluegrass albums of the past five years. Together, these two top practitioners of bluegrass and mountain music, display all the camaraderie and empathy you'd expectfrom old friends and bandmates. Cut in Scott's Nashville living room, this acoustic collaboration mixes sharp-witted originals with two Hank Williams numbers (one a cappella) and a couple of traditional tunes (including a stunning gospel performance on Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burnin'). Scott's "Long Time Gone", a playful slap at contemporary country, eventually was reworked by the Dixie Chicks. The instrumental "The Second Mouse" was nominated for a Grammy. Real Time explores the strongest human emotions - a father's crazed grief, a teen's sexual initiation, a lover caught between heaven and hell - in a pastiche of powerful writing, passionate vocals, and masterful picking. Goose-bumpy good.
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| | Best Of Hanson: Live & Electric CD (Import) Australia
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$7.33  Australian edition featuring two bonus recordings ("If Only" and "Hey") plus a an enhanced disc containing live footage, the previously unreleased tune "Being Me," video tracks, and a photo gallery. CD contains 2 bonus tracks. CD contains bonus DVD. The Best of Hanson: Live and Electric is not a compilation; it's a live album, capturing the band on their supporting tour for their 2004 album Underneath. It's not their first live album -- about a year and a half after their 1997 major-label debut, they released Live from Albertane, which was a little fast for a live record, but it does illustrate just how crazy Hanson mania was in the late '90s. Here in 2005, Hanson not only have a larger repertoire to draw from, but they're a different band: they're older, stronger, road-tested, and tougher. They're a mature band now, usually for better, but sometimes for worse, as in on their opening gambit of covering Radiohead's crawling "Optimistic." It's a move that practically begs for the band to be taken seriously, to not be thought of as teen pop sensation, and the self-consciousness of the cover is awkward. But that's the only false note on an album that's tight, lean, and quite entertaining. Every song here, whether it's a newer tune or their old hits "Where's the Love" and "MMM Bop," is given an arrangement that is simultaneously stripped down and opened up, giving the trio -- augmented by Pete Griffin on bass and Aaron Kaplan on electric guitar -- plenty of space to jam. In a way, ...
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