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Personnel: Jes (guitar); Jim Jacobsen (guitar, guitars, strings); Richard Robson (guitar, bass guitar, drums, programming); Mike Olson (guitar, bass guitar, programming); Monte Pittman (guitar); Adam Zimnon, Ted Silbert, Monte Pittman, Dan Warner (guitars); Ludvig Girdland (strings); Michael Moog (keyboards, bass guitar); Mike Norman, DJ Mark Norman (keyboards); Sean Spuehler (bass guitar, programming); Brian McDougal (bass guitar); Eric Vanspauwen (programming); Steve Sidelnyk (keyboards, drums). Audio Mixers: Sean Spuehler; Carmen Rizzo; Tom Fritze; Adrian Hall; Matt Lawrence. Recording information: Deepblue London; Mark Norman's Zoetermeer; Pickwick Studio London; Planet Jes L.A; The Potting Shed London; Titanium Studios London; Track Town; Westlake studios; Zone Studios Miami. Purchase Disconnect CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | American Music Club Everclear CD (1991)
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| | Lacrimas Profundere Burning: A Wish CD (2001)
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| | Roots Of Dubstep CD (2006)
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| | Various Artists Bargrooves - Black CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Cannabis Corpse Blunted At Birth CD (2007)
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| | Trembling Blue Stars Last Holy Writer CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.25 Personnel: Bobby Wratten (vocals, guitar, organ, percussion, music box); Beth Arzy (vocals, melodica, glockenspiel); John Girgus (guitar); Ian Catt (autoharp, keyboards, programming); Hugh McDowell (strings); Jonathan Akerman (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Ian Catt. Recording information: 06/12/2006-10/04/2006. Truth be told, the Trembling Blue Stars routine was getting kind of stale by the release of Seven Autumn Flowers in 2004. With that album they crossed the line that divides reliable and predictable; no longer did the morose lyrics, melancholy ...
| | New Grass Revival When The Storm Is Over / Fly Through The Country CD (1977)
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$13.89 Fly Through the Country/When the Storm Is Over is a two-for-one deal, representing New Grass Revival releases from 1976 and 1977 respectively. Mandolin player Sam Bush, bassist John Cowan, guitarist Curtis Burch, and banjoist Courtney Johnson form the core of the band on these 20 selections. This material separates itself from traditional bluegrass by its easy air and romantic sensibility. One has a difficult time imagining Ralph Stanley or any traditional act choosing to sing Townes Van Zandt's "White Freightliner Blues." The disc kicks off with a nice version of John Hartford's "Skippin' in the Mississippi Dew," before letting Cowan take the lead vocal on the lovely, "Good Woman's Love." ...
| | Lonesome Sisters With Riley Baugus: Going Home Shoes CD (2004)
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$17.09 QUOTES:"Crystalline harmonies and mournful tunes..." - The Boston Globe"Sarah Hawker is a strong song writer. Debra Clifford is a rock solid guitarist. Both are accomplished vocalists. June Drucker is a bass players' bass player. Riley is, well Riley-a monster musician. Riley adds a nice old time feel and mountain edge to the later part of the CD. His reading of "I Met with Wild Bill Jones" has a classic old-time feeling. His duet with Sarah on "O Sing to Me of Heav'n" is edgy old style mountain singing. This is a strong recording of a mixture of traditional and original material. The song writing is powerful, the performances are heartfelt, and the production is first rate". -Bob Buckingham, Old Time Herald, Nov 2004"My listeners and I love the Lonesome Sisters music. Warm, authentic and beautifully crafted, the albums are a joy". -Bob Harris Country, BBC RADIO 2 "At Ram Radio our motto is "Listen to the Circle...Unbroken!" The Lonesome Sisters embody that spirit and we are proud to play their music". -Pam McCluskey, Ram Radio"Sister, brother and family singing groups have long been part of the country/bluegrass scene with the Delmore, Monroe, and Stanley duos and the Carter Family being the most popular. Similar language backgrounds as well as similar genetic voice qualities have made traditional sibling harmonies a powerful blend. Sarah Hawker and Debra Clifford are the Lonesome Sisters and their voices blend seamlessly in the old style..." - Brenda Hough, Read complete review at the California Bluegrass Association, Dec 2004."There are plenty of shivers in the Sisters' forlorn repertoire, but their minimal instrumentation is made a little warmer on Going Home Shoes by bassist June Drucker and banjo player/fiddler Riley Baugus of Cold Mountain soundtrack fame. So, if you're feeling a bit hopeless in these last few chilly days, or you're just dejected in general, this old-time-feel duo is sure to pluck a few heartstrings. Come share in those moods we all know so well: painful one night stands, night's starry wings, and bridges leading home." Sharon Nichols, Chronogram Magazine, March 2005. THE BAND:The Lonesome Sisters, Sarah Hawker and Debra Clifford, ...
| | forwardhead Inside CD (2005)
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| | Captain Beefheart Live At The Bickershaw 1972 CD (2007) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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| | Freche Maedchen Handy-Liebe CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Psychobilly Box - Rockabilly Roots & Hottenanny CDs (2007)
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$18.05 Most fans consider psychobilly to be the stuff that lives on the sleazy and morbid end of the roots rock spectrum, somewhere between the Misfits and Gene Vincent, but this two-disc collection wanders off in any number of directions that have precious little to do with such things. Things kick off with appropriate tracks by the Meteors and the Guana Batz, but track three is the Polecats' squeaky-clean electro-billy hit "Make a Circuit with Me," and track six is a rare Patsy Cline side that swings harder than you'd expect but hardly qualifies as rockabilly. Psychobilly Box drifts through tracks by rockabilly revivalists like the Stray Cats, some contributions from actual first-generation rockers (Buddy Holly backing up friend Waylon Jennings, a latter-day recut of Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock," and a shaky duet between Glen Glenn and the Lonesome Spurs), hipster swing from the Swing Cats, two cuts from closet rockabilly fan Johnny Ramone (including a version of "Good Rockin' Tonight" with Lemmy on vocals), a bit of old-school country, some artificially created duets (technology matches Marilyn Monroe with the Swing Cats and Gene Vincent with 13 Cats), and a few non-musical audio oddities (a radio station ID from Eddie Cochran and excerpts from a '50s radio documentary on surviving an atomic attack). There are some good tracks scattered throughout these two discs and a few nice surprises, but Psychobilly Box is not a long blast of dingy and irresponsible twangy psychosis (though you do get a "Psychobilly" button and patch with the box, allowing you to show allegiance to the genre that doesn't quite dominate this box). ~ Mark Deming By the time you get to the halfway point of the first disc of Psychobilly Box, you don't have to be a serious musicologist to realize that the nameless souls who compiled this set were pretty clueless ...
| | Julie Andrews Selects Her Favourite D CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Pepeu Gomes Warner 30 Anos CD (2008) (Import)
$11.49 | | Rock N Roll Weekender CD (2008) (Import) Import
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