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Handel - Julius Caesar / Treigle · Sills · Forrester · Wolff · NYCO · Rudel(more) »rank: 32396by: George Frideric Handel, Julius Rudel, Beverly Sills, Norman Treigle, Maureen Forrester, Spiro Malas, Michael Devlin, Eugenia Earle, Beverly Wolff, William Beck, Dominic Cossa, New York City Opera Chorus and Orchestra
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Verdi without Words: Grand Opera for Orchestra(more) »rank: 12463from: Telarc
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Who Else!(more) »rank: 61504by: Jeff Beck
: :If the album title seems self-assured, it's only truth in labeling. For his last album of the millennium, rock's greatest guitarist teams with an old compatriot (keyboardist Tony Hymas, a staple since 1980's There and Back who coproduces here with Beck) and one of his musical godchildren (Jennifer Battin, longtime tour guitarist for Michael Jackson). The result is a rough musical travelogue of the '80s and '90s that occasionally turns down a dead end. The synth-sequenced backdrops and terse phrasings of 'Psycho-Sam,' 'Blast from the East,' and 'THX138' recall the fusion reactions on Wired and There and Back (and pose a seemingly heretical ... |
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stereopathetic soulmanure(more) »rank: 64049by: Beck
: :When the consensus is that you're the new Dylan, it's your prerogative to rewrite the record industry's rules. So in 1994, the same year Beck had major-label hits with 'Loser' and the album Mellow Gold, he saw fit (and was allowed by his label, Geffen) to release three other records on various indie labels. While none challenged Beck's 'real' album in quality or sales, Stereopathetic Soul Manure is his most successful collection of unpolished toss-offs. Collecting various low-fi recordings made between 1988 and '93, the record alternates between folkie strumming, pedal-steel country, noise-guitar freakouts, and bizarre soundbites. Not essential, but it has its ... |
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Flash(more) »rank: 116124by: Jeff Beck
: :When the consensus is that you're the new Dylan, it's your prerogative to rewrite the record industry's rules. So in 1994, the same year Beck had major-label hits with 'Loser' and the album Mellow Gold, he saw fit (and was allowed by his label, Geffen) to release three other records on various indie labels. While none challenged Beck's 'real' album in quality or sales, Stereopathetic Soul Manure is his most successful collection of unpolished toss-offs. Collecting various low-fi recordings made between 1988 and '93, the record alternates between folkie strumming, pedal-steel country, noise-guitar freakouts, and bizarre soundbites. Not essential, but it has its ... |
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Modern Guilt [Vinyl](more) »rank: 15585by: Beck
:Album Description:180 GRAM VIRGIN VINYL INCLUDES BONUS DOWNLOAD OF ENTIRE ALBUM FROM HIGH FIDELITY MP3 (320 KBPS) CONVERTED FROM VINYL ON iPOD COMPATIBLE, OPEN MP3. Beck's new album Modern Guilt, produced with Brian 'Danger Mouse' Burton. The new album contains 10 new songs, and with the exception of last year's Grammy-nominated, digital-only single 'Timebomb', Modern Guilt is the first new material Beck has written since the prolific stretch that produced 2005's platinum Guero and 2006's universally acclaimed The Information. Modern Guilt is a tightly assembled group of songs that range in lyrical tone from introspection and social commentary to off the cuff wordplay ... |
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Sea Change(more) »rank: 55697by: Beck
: :Beck is bummed. Really bummed. And if song titles such as 'Lost Cause,' 'Lonesome Tears,' 'Already Dead,' and 'Nothing I Haven't Seen' don't make the point, his achingly sad lyrics and Sea Change's unerringly downcast sound do. While 1998's Mutations--arguably the singer-songwriter's masterwork and Sea Change's spiritual cousin--was filled with unflinching self-examination, moments of levity were found in songs like 'Tropicalia.' Not so on Sea Change. Beck's woozy, almost narcoleptic delivery seems to amplify the set's sense of ennui. But sad isn't necessarily bad, and despite the somber tone, there's much to praise, not the least of which is the return of producer ... |
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Beck, Bogert and Appice Live(more) »rank: 107367by: Jeff Beck
:Album Description:Japanese reissue pressing has been remastered. CBS. 2006. |
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Pops Plays Puccini(more) »rank: 6838from: Telarc
:Album Description:Japanese reissue pressing has been remastered. CBS. 2006. |
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The Perfect Man(more) »rank: 106569from: Curb Records
:Album Description:This soundtrack contains songs from Curb recording artists Kaci, Kimberley Locke and Plumb, along with cuts from Howie Day, Jadon Lavik, Sarah Overall, Beth Thornley, Grits and Styx frontman Dennis DeYoung.Diane Warren, considered one of the most prolific and successful contemporary songwriters, wrote 'I Will Learn to Love Again' for the film and has high expectations for the single. ''I Will Learn to Love Again' is the perfect song for Curb's artist, Kaci. The Perfect Man is a fun, feel good movie and this song is a natural radio hit. I wrote the songs for Coyote Ugly on Curb Records and 'Can't ... |



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