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Purchase Oubliette Ontology CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Leonard Cohen's Jukebox: The Songs That Inspired The Man CD (2010)
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$18.38 Leonard Cohen has mentioned several songs that shaped his particular musical vision in various interviews over the years, and this interesting 25-track set ...
| | Randy Newman 12 Songs CD (1970) Gold
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$19.24 Newman began his career as a contract songwriter, ...
| | Sade - Lovers Live DVD (2001)
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| | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Beat The Devil's Tattoo CD (2010) Digipak
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$11.18 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's 2010 album, Beat the Devil's Tattoo, finds the band splitting the difference between the rootsy Americana of 2005's Howl and the return to fuzzed-out noise rock that was 2007's Baby 81. Having once again parted ways with original drummer Nick Jago, bassist Robert Levon Been and guitarist Peter Hayes seem to have found a renewed creative spark with replacement drummer Leah Shapiro. Shapiro comes to the fold with strong noise rock credentials, having been a member of the punk-psych N.Y.C.-based Dead Combo and touring with the Raveonettes. With an overall sound that seems inspired by a searing mix of old-timey blues mixed with a hypodermic blast of melodic noise, there is a driving, wild-eyed intensity to many of the tracks on Beat the Devil's Tattoo. From the opening death-ballad title track and the gospel-meets-Madchester "Conscience ...
| | Ten Years After Space In Time CD (1971)
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$7.99 A SPACE IN TIME was Ten Years After's biggest commercial success. The reasons are pretty obvious; ...
| | Train Save Me, San Francisco CD (2009)
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$11.29 San Francisco's Train hit the charts with a bang early in the 21st century with hits like "Calling All Angels" and "Drops of Jupiter." They began as a band that courted an alternative audience and quickly ...
| | William Paul Horse Dreams CD (2005)
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$13.15 Horses have been a recurring theme in regional Mexican music and country & western; one could write a book about all the ranchera, norteño, and country & western songs that horses have inspired. But horses have not been a major topic in new age music. Of course, nature is a major new age theme -- and horses are part of nature. So it makes sense that new age keyboardist/producer/composer William Paul would pay tribute to them on Horse Dreams. He doesn't do it with words -- this 59-minute CD is totally instrumental -- but the song titles generally acknowledge some type of horse, be it a real horse or a fictional one. "Andalusian Renewal" was inspired by an actual breed of horse that, according to Paul's liner notes, was created in Spain in the 7th century and became rare -- although not extinct -- when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded that country. But the horses (or semi-horses) ...
| | Dear Enemy, CD (2005)
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$13.89 NICE GUYS CAN BE DARK TOO!Dear Enemy, creatively blends politically satircal lyrics about the 3 G's, (god, ...
| | St James' Gate Juice Of The Barley CD (2006)
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$17.09 The band plays the last note of the night and the sound of the bagpipes is still reverberating through the room. They come off the stage exhausted but they're smiling and you just know that they have had as much fun performing as the jam-packed audience did listening. This is St. James' Gate, a rollicking, rambunctious Celtic band based in Central Alberta. They have been playing their own brand of Celtic music since they formed back in 2000 and have been honing their craft ever since. From their modest beginnings to playing packed venues these boys certainly know how to show everyone a good time. They feel equally at home performing for home town crowds and at venues such as O'Reilly's Pub, Erin's Pub, and the Outer Cove and Ramea Rock Island Music Festivals in Newfoundland. These boys have cross country appeal. Whether playing for thousands while headlining for the Canada Day celebration in Red Deer and the Red Deer edition of the Scott Tournament of Hearts or playing to an enthusiastic audience in their home pub they never seem to disappoint. They have also warmed up audiences for The Irish Descendants and The Fables when those bands made stops in Central Alberta during their cross-Canada tour. The band is comprised of five members, four from coast-to-coast across Canada, and one hailing from Ireland. Given this diverse musical ...
| | Boulevard Discolite CD (2008)
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| | Anthony Lucio For The Drained CD (2008)
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| | Mok Hustler-Bulletproof CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Vol. 2-Elegance CD (2008) (Import)
$16.19 | | Heidi Sierra Recurring Obsession CD (2008)
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$8.55 In 2005, I set out to audition for American Idol. I got rejected and decided to do things on my own terms and my way. Here I am three years later doing it my way and happy about it. I am not looking ...
| | Mike Addington Horizon And Main CD (2009)
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$18.95 A small town in the Southern Rockies is hardly where you would expect to find a talent like Mike Addington, but it's Red River, NM he calls home now. A singer/songwriter and guitarist, Mike moved to Red River after plying his trade in the Los Angelos area for many years. It's almost as if he had to move to an isolated town with a population of less than 500 to get the recognition he has long deserved. Mike never questioned what he would "be" when he grew up. Mike still recalls the moment he walked into his family kitchen and saw his dad with the guitar. He knew at then, at age six, he would "be" a musician. Watching his Uncle ...
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