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Raphael Rudd Awakening (2003)
Includes liner notes by Jody Miller.
Personnel: Raphael Rudd (vocals, harp, piano, keyboards); Pete Townshend (vocals, acoustic guitar); Annie Haslam (vocals); Michael Winfield (oboe); Phil Collins (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Pete Townshend; Jody Miller.
Recording information: Eel Pie Studios, Twickenham, England; Olympic Studios, ...
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Bernstein / Cjzc / Gershwin / NYP Bernstein Conducts Gershwin (2003)
This selection is a DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording.
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Live at Knebworth (2010)
Beginning in 1976 a British organization called Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy -- a charity that aids mentally and physically challenged children in the U.K. -- presented what it called its annual Silver Clef Award to an artist the organization decided somehow ...
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Johnny Boy Would Love This: A Tribute to John Martyn (2011)
Track Listing: DISC 1: Let the Good Things Come; Glorious Fool; Small Hours; Stormbringer; Over the Hill; I Don't Want to Know; Bless the Weather; Couldn't Love You More; Go Easy; Solid Air; You Can Discover; Easy Blues, The; Dancing; ...
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John Martyn Heaven and Earth (2011)
The late John Martyn was a legend in British music circles, a phenomenal guitarist and arranger whose influence has been acknowledged by everyone from Bob Marley and Eric Clapton to Brian Eno and the Edge, and whose approach to soundcraft ...
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Peter Banks Two Sides of Peter Banks (1973)
For Two Sides of Peter Banks, the ex-guitarist from Yes gathered an impressive group of guest musicians, including Genesis' Phil Collins and Steve Hackett and King Crimson's John Wetton. Most importantly, the whole album was written and recorded with Netherlands ...
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Arif Mardin All My Friends Are Here (2010)
Audio Mixers: Joe Mardin; Michael O'Reilly.
Liner Note Author: Bob Blumenthal.
Recording information: Atlantic Recording Studios; Avatar Studios; Brooklyn Recording; Clinton Studios; Garey Shelton Productions; Hit Factory/Critera Studios; Nunoise Studio; Right Track Studios; Sony Studios.
Photographers: Jeff Chenault; Chris Callis.
Arrangers: Joe Mardin; Arif ...
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Julie Andrews Julie Andrews Selects Her Favorite Disney Songs (2005)
Boasting one of the stage and screen's classic voices, Julie Andrews was unforgettable as Disney's Mary Poppins. For this collection, she reunites with the studio, presenting some of the classic songs and singers that have graced Disney films. Her range ...
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Brian Eno Brian Eno: Music for Films (1978)
UK reissue of this 1978 album from the esteemed British composer, producer and musician, who has been credited with single-handedly creating Ambient music and helping to inspire multitudes of Punk, Glam, New Romantic, New Wave and Post-Punk outfits since the ...
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Camel I Can See Your House from Here (1979)
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Although not an honest representation of the band's character, this is undoubtedly their most popular work. The one-time addition of American Kit Watkins produces some fine keyboard lead work. Rupert Hine's resourceful production and appearances by Phil Collins and Mel ...
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Brand X Product (1979)
For even a frenzied bunch like Brand X, PRODUCT stands out as a particularly chaotic release. Drummer Phil Collins was back in the fold after a one-album absence, and his presence is keenly felt (he even lends his vocal talents ...
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Howard Jones Dream into Action (1985)
1984's HUMAN'S LIB was an adorable, if somewhat twee, feel-good electro-pop album. Wisely, Howard Jones didn't attempt to replicate it musically, instead filling 1985's DREAM INTO ACTION with rich arrangements that give his sequencers and keyboards equal time with horns, ...
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Genesis Genesis Live: The Way We Walk, Vol. 1 (The Shorts) (1992)
Released as part of a two-volume live set, THE WAY WE WALK, VOL. 1 was recorded during the band's 1992 world tour. Having started out as an over-the-top, theatrical art-rock band, Genesis had become a tireless pop machine by the ...
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Tina Turner Break Every Rule (1986)
Because it contains its share of memorable and inspired material -- and even a few gems -- it seems inappropriate to call Tina Turner's Break Every Rule a disappointment. But because Private Dancer was so incredible a comeback, one greeted ...
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Brand X Do They Hurt? (1980)
As usual, the music herein is often of a bizarre, if not downright weird, nature, yet not without its own intriguing charm and nuance. Odd time signatures, unexpected turns, and unique sounds pepper the music with a characteristically avant-garde flair. ...
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Ultimate Grammy Collection: Classic Pop (2008)
Issued in 2008, this 16-track compilation cherry-picks a fine selection of Grammy-winning pop songs from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. From Petula Clark's boisterous ode to urban life, "Downtown," to the romantic anthem "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" ...
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John Martyn Glorious Fool (1981)
With a new label and a big-name producer, Glorious Fool, John Martyn's first release following his departure from Island Records, looked to be his best shot at mainstream acceptance. Produced by Phil Collins, who was riding a wave of popularity, ...
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Brand X Livestock (1977)
In the studio, Brand X were experimental and intriguing. Live performance, however, was where they really stretched out. Featured in these performances are dueling drummers Phil Collins and Kenwood Dennard, and percussionist Morris Pert. The power generated by this percussive ...
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Stephen Bishop Dance of the Heart: His Best & More (2004)
DANCE OF THE HEART is a best-of collection by soft-rock singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop.
Subtitled - His Best & More. Asian exclusive compilation for the soft rock singer/songwriter features 18 songs taken from his MCA & Warner releases, movies, indies, rarities, & ...
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Greatest Hits(Clean) (2004)
The Cleveland, Ohio collective Bone Thugs-N-Harmony began as Eazy-E proteges and early signees to his Ruthless Records. For a brief time, the five-member rap trio eclipsed the always-controversial Eazy, scoring huge crossover hits with its knack for intricate harmonies and ...
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Simon Collins U-Catastrophe / (2008)
On his 2008 international debut, U-CATASTROPHE, Simon Collins, the son of U.K. superstar Phil Collins, offers up a collection of confident and catchy tunes in the same emotive pop/rock vein as his renowned father. Like his dad, Collins is both ...
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Greatest Hits (Chopped & Screwed) (2004)
The Cleveland, Ohio collective Bone Thugs-N-Harmony began as Eazy-E proteges and early signees to his Ruthless Records. For a brief time, the five-member rap trio eclipsed the always-controversial Eazy, scoring huge crossover hits with its knack for intricate harmonies and ...
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Johnny Boy Would Love This: A Tribute to John Martyn (2011)
It's a forgone conclusion that tribute albums are virtually always a mixed bag. From the jump it's worth saying that Johnny Boy Would Love This: A Tribute to John Martyn fits that bill as well. That said, there are reasons ...
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Yoyo International Orchestra Vol. 8 - Golden Instrumentals (2009)
Track Listing: Working for the Weekend; Tainted Love; Wild Thing; She Drives Me Crazy; Addicted to Love; All I Need is a Miracle; Centerfold; Don't You Forget About Me; Everybody Have Fun Tonight; Harden My Heart; Invisible Touch; Nothing is ...
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Mike Oldfield Q.E. 2 (1980)
The beginnings of the "Taurus" series with "Taurus I," but little that springs out and sticks in the mind -- even the title track, celebrating the ocean liner, is flat. On the whole, the best cuts here are the covers ...
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