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Purchase Neophilia CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Four Horsemen Gettin' Pretty Good...At Barely Gettin' By CD (1996)
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$9.59 The Four Horsemen were quite literally a shattered band come 1996. Five years on from their simplistic but infectious retro-rock debut, they'd been dropped by Def American, been abandoned by their main songwriter guiding force in founding guitarist Haggis, and, most heartbreaking of all, lost drummer Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery to a drug overdose. As the band's last remaining original members, it came down to guitarist Dave Lizmi and troubled singer Frank C. Starr (more on him later) to assemble a new lineup and attempt to shoulder the load themselves on the snidely named Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By. And they did an OK job. The album still featured much of the Four Horsemen's stripped-down, hard-rocking style, but standout cuts such as "Hot Rod" and the poignant "Song for Absent Friends" generally lacked the Southern Skynyrd flavor, and especially the power boogie AC/DC crunch of old. Instead, the album mostly resorted to a mellower, more soulful, decidedly sleeker Black Crowes-type groove for tracks like the title song and "Drunk Again" (note background lady singers). A few songs also forced the "we're still rockin"' ...
| | Amethystium Emblem CD (2006) Selected Pieces
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$13.99 Lyricist: Steve Hewitt.
| | Paul Van Dyk Politics Of Dancing, Vol. 2 CDs (2005)
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$12.55 It differs little from his previous releases, but Paul Van Dyk's The Politics of Dancing, Vol. 2 is a satisfying argument that trance isn't dead and not even on life support. One bit of newness is the speed at which Van Dyk discards tracks on disc one's mix, a 17-song epic journey into uplifting, atmospheric dancefloor dreaminess. Theatrical stops and starts feature into every one of these blissful numbers, but Van Dyk keeps things moving at a pace such that the listener probably won't notice the gimmicky device is being overused. Otherwise, everything is tasteful with vocal numbers that don't get too precious and just enough Benny Benassi-styled electro to let you know this is 2005 and not 2000. Wayne Jackson's earthy vocals make Van Dyk's own "The Other Side" the album's song to remember while opening the more sprawling disc two. The drops followed by buildups are back for the second set, but the tracks are allowed to hypnotize longer and Van Dyk's segues are practically invisible as the DJ disappears behind the seamless set. From the hooky "Believe" by Santiago Nino to Holden & Thompson's ...
| | Jars Of Clay Long Fall Back To Earth CD (2009)
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$10.69 Jars of Clay's previous studio effort, 2006's GOOD MONSTERS, ...
| | O Zone Discozone CD (2004) Bonus Track
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| | Vangelis Chariots Of Fire CD (1982) SDTK
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$6.49 While only serious film buffs are likely to recall Hugh Hudson's role as the director of the Oscar-winning CHARIOTS OF FIRE, the Greek composer Vangelis became, and remained, a household name with his soundtrack for the 1981 film. At the time, the theme song was parodied as being excessively saccharin.
Indeed, with titles such as "Five Rings" and "100 Metres," the album wears its Olympian heart on its sleeve. Nonetheless, CHARIOTS OF FIRE is often a brooding work, and if the prevailing memory of this album is one of slow-motion runners and heady triumph, Vangelis's synthesizer work often conveys a sense of isolation and lost glory.
Vangelis is one of the most famed composers of film music, and with 1492 he adds another superior soundtrack to a discography that includes such classics as CHARIOTS OF FIRE and BLADE RUNNER. The soundtrack to a film that recounts ...
| | 16 Great Southern Gospel Classics, Vol. 3 CD (2003)
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| | Michel Legrand Twenty Songs Of The Century CD (2004) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered
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| | Aqua Cartoon Heroes-Best Of CD (2006) (Import)
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$31.55 Japanese enhanced pressing. Universal. 2006.
| | Mugen Leda & Le Cygne CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Omar Souleyman Highway To Hassake: Folk & Pop Sounds Of Syria CD (2007)
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| | Q Hits 2007-1 CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Djaypee Lounge CD (2008)
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$11.39 Welcome to a universe full of mysticism and creative light, bringing electronic music far beyond the boundaries of Lounge and World Beat.Jean-Pierre Lantieri, a.k.a. DjayPee, is a French artist who, in the mid-Nineties, fell in love with South East Asia and its mystic wonders, finding his muse in a part of the world where sunshine and smiles greet him every day.He gladly allows himself to become immersed in this rich, varied culture, absorbing inspiration from every direction, in turn inspiring his followers with refreshing, universal, East-meets-West music.DjayPee produces tracks in his Kuala Lumpur studio, reworking melodies and samples recorded on his globe-hops to create unique fusions, citing Moby, Enigma, Jean-Michel Jarre, Deep Forest, BT and Ruychi Sakamoto, to name a few, as influences, alongside the many talented local musicians of the contemporary South East.The result is award-winning compositions such as ‘The Roses of Ispahan’, ‘I Feel Love’, and the magical ‘Geisha’.DJAYPEE’S SUCCESSES• In 2007, ‘Geisha’ was chosen as the theme song for a Japanese documentary about migrating children, ‘The Little Travellers’, as well as for an ad for Nikko Hotels.• In 2008, the short film ‘Goat’, with its music composed entirely by DjayPee, won the prestigious People’s Choice Award at the BMW Shorties competition, a prestigious incentive sponsored by BMW Malaysia.• In 2006, DjayPee won Best Composition from Malaysia at Music Aid for ‘Geisha’, and in 2007, the same song was also an Independent Music Awards finalist in the World Fusion category.• ‘I Feel Love’ is praised for its fresh ...
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