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Bryan Ferry Frantic (2002)
Fresh off the 2001 Roxy Music reunion tour, lounge lizard extraordinaire Bryan Ferry offers his eleventh solo outing, the guitar-driven FRANTIC. Aiding Ferry on this surprisingly lively, not un-Roxy-sounding outing is an impressive array of sideman including English guitar hero ...
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Bryan Ferry Mamouna (1994)
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
From his earliest days fronting Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry perfected a coy kind of R&B-based music with a techno-progressive overlay of synthesizers and post-industrial guitar thrash, even as his sly, dry martini ...
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Bryan Ferry Taxi (Jewel) (1993)
TAXI is a collection of standards and traditional songs covered by former Roxy Music singer Bryan Ferry includes versions of "I Put A Spell On You," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "Rescue Me."
Taxi shows a mature Bryan Ferry, suave ...
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Susannah Mccorkle From Bessie to Brazil (1993)
For this Concord release, singer Susannah McCorkle alternates vintage standards and obscurities with some more recent songs such as "The Waters Of March," and Dave Frishberg's "Quality Time," and Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years." The bread and ...
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Procol Harum Salty Dog/Home (2003)
This 19-track remastered release features combines 1969 and 1970 full-length recordings by British progressive rock legends Procol Harum and includes "Salty Dog," "Juicy John Pink," and "About To Die."
This is a reissue of Procol Harum's third and fourth albums released ...
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Jack Bruce Truce (1982)
Recorded in two days of intense sessions with Robin Trower (with Reg Isidore on the drums), Jack Bruce revels in the blues across the material on Truce while freely ranging over a musical landscape that encompasses both hard rock and ...
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Procol Harum Long Goodbye: Symphonic Music of Procol Harum (1995)
Principally recorded at Air Lyndhurst Studios, Abbey Road Studios, Whitfield Street Studios and The Roundhouse Studios, London, England from April 1994 and March 1995.
All music written by Gary Brooker except "The Long Goodbye" (Gary Brooker/Matthew Fisher), "(You Can't) Turn Back ...
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Procol Harum Salty Dog Plus (1969)
A SALTY DOG...PLUS contains the complete 1969 original release plus 6 rare or previously unreleased bonus tracks.
Procol Harum, who reached an astounding peak with their 1967 debut, achieved further heights with each successive release up to A SALTY DOG, their ...
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Various Artists No More Mr. Nice Guy! 15 Rock Classics (2011)
Track Listing: Rebel Road; Boom Boom; No More Mr. Nice Guy; Midnight Rider; Oh Well; C'Mon Everybody; Blood And Roses; Have A Cigar; Life In The Fast Lane; Mississippi Queen; Too Rolling Stoned; Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo; Wait; Cleveland Rocks; Mondo Bondage;
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Liquorice John Death Ain't Nothin' To Get Excited About (2002)
AIN'T NOTHIN' TO GET EXCITED ABOUT is a 13-track CD from Liquorice John Death, a band featuring members of rock group Procol Harum.
German reissue of 1999 release of 1970 recordings by Gary Brooker, Robin Trower, B.J. Wilson & Chris Copping, ...
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Bryan Ferry Taxi (1993)
Taxi shows a mature Bryan Ferry, suave and controlled, very much in line with his general career from 1979 on. The choice of songs to cover doesn't make for any surprises -- the same selections of classic rock, pop, and ...
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Procol Harum Essential Collection 1967-1991 (2003)
This essential set features 20 classics from the seminal classic rockers, including "Whiter Shade Of Pale," "Truth Won't Fade Away," "Pandora's Box," "Bringing Home The Bacon," "Salty Dog," and "Simple Sister." Also features a rare live version of "Conquistador."
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Procol Harum Classics Volume 17 (1996)
These dozen songs follow Procol Harum's activities on the hit parade over the course of the band's first six albums. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" announced the band's 1967 arrival in no uncertain terms. The combination of classical overtones and ...
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Procol Harum Home...Plus (1970)
The fourth album by Procol Harum was released as the band was in the midst of a significant shift. With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher, guitarist Robin Trower stepped more to the fore. The two-keyboard approach was still being ...
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Procol Harum A Salty Dog/Home (2003)
This 19-track remastered release features combines 1969 and 1970 full-length recordings by British progressive rock legends Procol Harum and includes "Salty Dog," "Juicy John Pink," and "About To Die."
This is a reissue of Procol Harum's third and fourth albums released ...
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Licorice John Death Aint Nothin To Get Excited About (2002)
Liquorice John Death: Chris Copping (bass instrument); B.J. Wilson (drum); Gary Brooker, Robin Trower.
Personnel: Gary Brooker (vocals, piano); Robin Trower (guitar); B.J. Wilson (drums).
Audio Remasterers: Joe Reagoso; Drew Raison.
Liner Note Authors: Gary Brooker; Joe Reagoso.
Recording information: EMI Abbey Road Studios, ...
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Procol Harum Essential Collection 67 - 91 (2003)
This essential set features 20 classics from the seminal classic rockers, including "Whiter Shade Of Pale," "Truth Won't Fade Away," "Pandora's Box," "Bringing Home The Bacon," "Salty Dog," and "Simple Sister." Also features a rare live version of "Conquistador."
Procol Harum ...
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Merry Axemas: More Guitars For Christmas Vol. 2 (1998)
Like its predecessor, Merry Axemas, Vol. 2: More Guitars for Christmas contains an abundence of clever, surprising instrumental interpretations of classic Christmas carols and tunes. Virtuoso guitarist Steve Vai has rounded up an impressive lineup of guitarists -- including Robin ...
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Procol Harum Prodigal Stranger (1991)
More than a dozen years after disbanding, Procol Harum reformed for this 1991 release. The group is here built around the songs of pianist and singer Gary Brooker and lyricist Keith Reid. The band's sound is here further bolstered by ...
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Paramounts Abbey Road 1963-1970 (1998)
For about 15 years, the excellent Edsel Records compilation Whiter Shades of R&B was seemingly the definitive Paramounts anthology, collecting as it did all 12 sides from their six singles, a French EP track, and three previously unissued cuts. It ...
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