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Before there was Yes, there was The Syn. The legendary Syn, featuring Yes bassist Chris Squire, original vocalist Steve Nardelli and Yes drummer Alan White, joined by world renowned musicians Shane Theriot and Gerard Johnson have followed up The Syn's critically acclaimed Syndestructible cd and recent world tour with their new album, Armistice Day. The cd features an amazing mix of studio and live acoustic tracks recorded over the past year and with a entral theme of 'Peace and Understanding' running through the tracks, from the haunting "Silent evolution" to the title track "Armistice Day". The album also includes a live acoustic version of their classic masterpiece, "Cathedral of Love", recorded on January 10th, 2006 at XM Radio Studios in Washington DC.
Personnel: Chris Squire, Steve Nardelli (vocals); Shane Theriot (guitar); Gerard Johnson (keyboards).
Syn Armistice Day Songs | 1. | Armistice Day | |
| 2. | Silent Revolution | |
| 3. | Cathedral of Love | |
| 4. | 21st Century | |
| 5. | Golden Age | |
| 6. | Some Time, Some Way | |
| 7. | Reach Outro | |
| Armistice Day Music Review Purchase Armistice Day CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chills Kaleidoscope World CD (1986) (Import) Import; Australia
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$23.75 KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD contains 10 bonus tracks and represents everything the band recorded through early 1986, including all of the LOST EP, and the I LOVE MY LEATHER JACKET/THE GREAT ESCAPE 12"
KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD, The Chills' 18-track compilation culled from The Chills early and mid-'80s EPs and singles, is highlighted by the song "Pink Frost."
The Chills' Martin Phillipps mixes up melodic pop with elements of garage rock and punk, creating songs with a sweet melancholy all their own. Phillipps has always been the focus of the Chills, writing and singing the band's songs. His group has also rivaled Menudo in its sheer number of personnel changes. In a just world, the Chills would have sold just as many records.
KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD showcases the shifting line-ups and many moods of the early to mid-'80s Chills. "Rolling Moon" captures ...
| | Steve Morse Major Impacts, Vol. 2 CD (2004)
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$14.29 Major Impacts was an interesting idea pitched to Steve Morse: paying tribute to the myriad of bands, players, and musical styles that have influenced him not by doing covers, but by recycling the riffs and feel of those influences and crafting Morse originals out of them. No surprise, Major Impacts, Vol. 2 is more of the same, though with some choices that may surprise people. "Wooden Music" does a great job of evoking ...
| | Dream Theater Octavarium CD (2005)
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$10.59 As the sole major-label progressive-metal act, Dream Theater invariably set the standard as the flagship band of the genre. With the numerically themed OCTAVARIUM (including eight tracks signifying the band's eighth release) the shred-rock quintet continues to challenge themselves creatively. Opening track "The Root Of All Evil" picks up the thread that began with "The Glass Prison" (SIX DEGREES OF INNER TURBULENCE) and carried forward to "This Dying Soul" (TRAIN OF THOUGHT). Drummer Mike Portnoy's lyrics for these songs read like a set of deeply ...
| | Killing Floor CD (1995) (Import) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak; Germany
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$25.39 The sheer toughness -- and overall derivative -- nature of Killing Floor's debut album, issued six months after Led Zeppelin's debut in 1969 on the Spark label, is a wondrous contrast to the overly slick treatment American blues were given by British artists. All of these tunes, with the exception of one, are revamped versions of songs from the blues canon with different words. The lone "cover" in the set was written by Willie Dixon titled "Woman You Need Love," the tune Zep ripped for "Whole Lotta Love." Despite the fact that this set was issued before by Repertoire, the Akarma version is definitive in that it features the original cover artwork in a heavy cardboard gatefold sleeve, and killer sound. This is a raw, immediate, overdriven, psychedelic blues record that offers an interesting historical ...
| | Danny Kirwan Second Chapter CD (1975) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
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$19.79 The first solo album from Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter Daniel David Kirwan has the future producer for Human League and Buzzcocks, Martin Rushent, utilizing those skills here, as well as engineering. The sound is crystal clear, and a feather in the cap for Rushent as well as Kirwan. It starts off with an uncharacteristic "Ram Jam City," which has more Lindsey Buckingham sounds than one would expect, especially since the two guitarists come from two different musical worlds. "Odds and Ends" is more lighthearted, the kind of music Paul McCartney toyed with on The White Album's "Rocky Raccoon." What Second Chapter immediately sets forth is the importance of Kirwan as a pop artist, and how, despite Fleetwood Mac's success after he left, his sounds could still have been beneficial to that supergroup. "Hot Summers Day" is a fine example of that, a beautiful song that could offset Buckingham's gritty ramblings. ...
| | Legend CD (2007) (Import) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak; Germany
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$25.69 In some circles, Mickey Jupp is something of a minor legend, a roots rocker with excellent taste and a cutting wit, best heard on the songs "Switchboard Susan" and "You'll Never Get Me Up in One of Those," both covered by Nick Lowe. Basher's endorsement is a clear indication that Jupp is a pub rocker, a guy who specializes in laid-back good times, so it shouldn't come as a great surprise that his first band, Legend, was proto-pub, an unabashed celebration of old-time rock & roll, filled with three-chord Chuck Berry rockers and doo wop backing vocals. Nevertheless, listening to their 1970 LP is a bit of a shock, as it's completely disassociated with anything that was happening in 1970, even with Tony Visconti enlisted as their producer. Legend's sensibility is ahead of its time in its retro thinking, pointing the way to the rock & roll revival of the late '70s and not even that similar to the country-rock of Eggs Over Easy or Bees Make Honey, as this has little of the rustic feel of the Band: it's just straight-up oldies rock, a trait ...
| | Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out CD (2000)
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$10.15 Principally recorded at Alex The Great, Nashville, Tennessee and The Pigeon Club, Hoboken, New Jersey.
On its 10th, and undoubtedly sexiest album, Yo La Tengo creates a smoky, sonic novella to love and lovers, a lonesome pop record as beautifully stark as it is happy, ...
| | Rainer Maria Past Worn Searching CD (1997)
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$8.99
| | Mirza Last Clouds CD (2001)
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$9.89
| | Klang No Sound Is Heard CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.65
| | Spreading The Word: Early Gospel Recordings CDs (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$26.95 Yet another of JSP's exhaustive budget-priced box sets of public domain recordings, Spreading the Word: Early Gospel Recordings provides just what the title promises, 105 tracks' worth of traditional African-American ...
| | Twin Sisters Relaxation CDs (2006) Digipak
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$5.79
| | Filles Fragiles CD (2008) (Import) Import
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