| | James Taylor One Man Band CD James Taylor Discography of CDs
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With ONE MAN BAND, James Taylor becomes the third major musical icon, after Paul McCartney and Joni Mitchell, to sign with the Starbucks-affiliated music label Hear Music for a new releases. Unlike Mitchell and McCartney, Taylor is using his fresh start to take a well-deserved retrospective look over the course of his career. ONE MAN BAND is a two-disc set incorporating a live concert and a documentary DVD. The DVD is an exhaustive work directed by filmmaker Sydney Pollack that mixes new live concert material and interviews with rare archival footage, including both vintage television appearances and, appropriately for a documentary about an artist who has treated his musical career as a lifelong running autobiography, home movies and personal photographs. True to the album's title, the live concert on the CD features just Taylor's warm, mellow voice and his soulful, folk-influenced acoustic guitar. Recorded live in front of a hometown crowd in the hills of western Massachusetts, these 19 songs stretch back over 40 years, all the way to his first single, "Something in the Way She Moves," and include fine renditions of all his most beloved songs as well as several wry anecdotes about them. ONE MAN BAND is an intimate portrait nicely executed.
This new DVD/CD set of live recordings of new performances from one of the iconic singer/songwriter's most popular recordings is interspersed with his insightful and humorous anecdotes on the inspiration for the songs. The DVD includes bonus footage and outtakes.
LIVE CONCERT WITH BONUS FOOTAGE & OUTAKES
DVD Features:Rolling Stone (p.194) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Taylor's supple baritone remains a wonder of intimacy, and it finds its match in the effortless intricacy of his fingerpicking." Uncut (p.93) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his is an effective summary of Taylor's life and work....Taylor's performance throughout is immaculate but full of warmth..." James Taylor One Man Band Songs One Man Band Music Review Purchase One Man Band CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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| | Robert Plant Raising Sand CD (2007)
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| | James Taylor Covers CD (2008) Digipak
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| | Bruce Springsteen Magic CD (2007)
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| | Jackson Browne Solo Acoustic Vol. 2 CD (2008) Digipak
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| | Hittman Vivas Machina CD (1993)
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| | Rodney O Me & Joe CD (1989)
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$16.29 When Rodney O. & Joe Cooley's first full-length album, Me & Joe, came out in 1988, many hip-hoppers were re-evaluating the Los Angeles rap scene. In the early to mid-'80s, L.A. wasn't famous for hardcore rap; many people associated Southern California with the high-tech, synthesizer-driven electro-hop sounds of the Egyptian Lover, the Arabian Prince, Uncle Jam's Army, and the World Class Wreckin' Cru (the group that Dr. Dre belonged to before N.W.A.). But in 1987 and 1988, the disturbing gangsta rap of Ice-T and N.W.A. was giving people a different ...
| | Mill City Rockers Mission CD (2006)
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$16.39 You know, they just don't fit. They don't fit the young, pop, cookie-cutter profile of the stereotypical rock band - by any stretch of the imagination. And, in a very appropriate way, that does fit. Because the Mill City Rockers are America's Favorite Biker Band. They play to motorcycle and music enthusiasts whenever, wherever they can, with a dedication and manic enthusiasm that has held up through 17 years of ups, downs, and sometimes backwards adventures. They have shared the stage with the likes of Charlie Daniels and Blue Oyster Cult. They've enthralled listeners with their original rock anthems at Daytona, Myrtle Beach, and Laconia Bike Weeks. They're veterans of a scene that counts them as one of their own. The Mill City Rockers' varied musical backgrounds and tastes combine into a hard-driving, cutting edge, in your face brand of rock-n-roll that can speed to a wild frenzy then dip into the soothing lull of heartfelt blues or hang out somewhere intoxicatingly in between. Tight, in the groove and passionate about their pursuit, the band is here to stay. Fueled by the drive of guitar player John Anthony Florio, an interesting amalgam of pure musical talent has resulted over the years. Florio, most recently, has been joined by his son, Anthony Florio. The younger Florio brings with him a heartfelt commitment reminiscent of his father's, along with the distinctly alternative edge of his own guitar playing. A veteran of the alternative rock scene, he's a force who adeptly compliments and drives the edginess of the band. The beat is handled by drummer John Desaulniers, aka J.D. All talent, J.D. possesses a fluid, natural feel that translates into a take-no-prisoners style backed by a professional, polished attitude that provides the band their rock-solid foundation. Building the rhythm is Jim St. Pierre; bass player and lead vocalist of the band. His aggressive, rules-breaking ...
| | Roberto Vazquez Pase Lo Que Pase CD (2005)
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$17.69 ROBERTO VAZQUEZ(Singer/Songwriter of Puerto Rico)BIOGRAPHY ROBERTO VAZQUEZ is a multi-talented Award Winning singer/songwriter that comes to us from the tropical island of Puerto Rico.ROBERTO has established his talents and privileged voice before numerous audiences worldwide including the United States and Latin America. He has participated in prestigious Hispanic festivals such as the âOTI Festival of Songâ as one of the top finalists. He has also had guest appearances ...
| | Alpha Conspiracy Forward Rewinding CD (2001)
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$9.29 A limited edition release, the experimental "forward rewinding" EP features two favorites from the IDM/electro scene battling it out in binary form. Features the forceful electro-pop of the low technicians on "sunday monday morning", as well as the alpha conspiracy's ...
| | Grand Marquis CD (2004)
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$14.15 ***The new Grand Marquis CD "One More Day" is now out!***www.cdbaby.com/grandmarquis4Featuring some of the band's hottest material to date, this formidable collection of originals and covers takes listeners on an inspired musical journey. Starting in the jumpin' nightclubs of old Kaycee, the Grand Marquis make a quick jaunt overseas to visit the ghost of Django before wrapping it all up in the streets of New Orleans. This self-titled CD from 2004 is the third installment from the Grand Marquis, and the quintet exhibits no signs of slowing down. The delicate and sublime "Souvenirs," featuring newest member Sammy Nicolier, is not to be missed.- - -Cool jump blues and hot swinging jazzââthatâs one way to describe the sound of Grand Marquis, a band comprised of four gents and a lady. Or try this descriptive dilly by Kelly McEniry, UMKC Marr Sound Archives: The Grand Marquis are guardians of a musical portal, weaving catchy originals with classy covers. Music meteorologists, if you will, concocting their own brand of weathered styles. Itâs old-school jump blues, rockabilly and fiery jazz balled up into one big hit of red hot Rhythm ânâ Roll.Indeed, this band harks back to the lively days of Kansas Cityâs historic jazz scene where downtown clubs pulled in patrons and musicians from city streets, country roads, and railroad lines for a potent party. Far from being an anachronism, Grand Marquis perform their particular dialect in the language of jazz and blues and keep it alive for todayâs generation. See, the English language is spoken word performance art practiced by billions of people the world over in different accents with fresh combinations, invented words, and linguistic mashups taking place quicker than you can say Satchmo. Now jazz and blues operate in much the same way. Fluency depends on musicians talking in any number of dialects, building on traditional sounds, inventing voices and phrases afresh to communicate timeless tales and emotions, and simply reminding audiences that music, like language, is an endless conversation that needs to be expressed, aurally and orally. Some jazz musicians and vocalists perform classics that could be considered the equivalent of cocktail party chatterââlightweight, familiar, perfunctory for the occasion. Now, get a load of ...
| | George Davidson Allure CD (2004)
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| | Bongzilla Stash/Methods For Attaining Extreme Attitudes CD (1999)
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