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Christmas: Winter Nights(more) »rank: 24956by: Al Di Meola
: :Jazz guitarist Al DiMeola gives new meaning to the phrase world music by working with Ukrainian bandura player Roman Hrynkiv. Here DiMeola explores a special collection of instrumental seasonal works, underscoring them with layered percussion. A number of captivating originals and intricately arranged standards surface here, including 'Carol of the Bells, 'Ave Maria,' and 'The First Noel.' DiMeola certainly titled the album right: these seasonal songs readily capture the penetrating chill and peacefulness of a star-laden winter sky. Recommended. --Martin Keller |
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The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell(more) »rank: 13355by: Buckethead
: :Jazz guitarist Al DiMeola gives new meaning to the phrase world music by working with Ukrainian bandura player Roman Hrynkiv. Here DiMeola explores a special collection of instrumental seasonal works, underscoring them with layered percussion. A number of captivating originals and intricately arranged standards surface here, including 'Carol of the Bells, 'Ave Maria,' and 'The First Noel.' DiMeola certainly titled the album right: these seasonal songs readily capture the penetrating chill and peacefulness of a star-laden winter sky. Recommended. --Martin Keller |
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Live Alive(more) »rank: 50949by: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
: :Most live blues recordings have a feeling of intimacy, as if the concerts took place in some out-of-the-way venue for an audience who not only know all the lyrics, but know the performers personally as well. Live Alive, in contrast, feels like a large-scale rock concert, an epic production full of grand gestures. But really, nothing suited Stevie Ray Vaughan's style better; everything, from the overall sound to the solos, feels big. The roar of the audience, especially for favorites like 'Pride and Joy,' 'Cold Shot,' and 'Texas Flood,' is huge but distant, an arena sound. Overall, Live Alive leaves the impression of ... |
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Pride & Glory (With Bonus CD)(more) »rank: 26060by: Pride & Glory
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue of the sole album from 1994 by metal/ Southern rock trio fronted by former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde. Contains all 14 of the original cuts, plus a five track bonus CD featuring 'The Wizard', 'Torn & Tattered', 'In My Time of Dyin'', 'The Hammer & The Nail' and 'Come Together'. A combined total of 19 tracks. Double slimline jewel case. 1999 release. |
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Still Got the Blues(more) »rank: 40027by: Gary Moore
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue of the sole album from 1994 by metal/ Southern rock trio fronted by former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde. Contains all 14 of the original cuts, plus a five track bonus CD featuring 'The Wizard', 'Torn & Tattered', 'In My Time of Dyin'', 'The Hammer & The Nail' and 'Come Together'. A combined total of 19 tracks. Double slimline jewel case. 1999 release. |
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The Michael Schenker Group(more) »rank: 33330by: Michael Schenker Group
:Album Description:UK remastered pressing of the 1980 self titled debut album. EMI. 2006. |
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24 Nights(more) »rank: 7201by: Eric Clapton
:Album Description:Digitally remastered Japanese reissue of his top 40 1991 double live album for Duck/ Reprise in a miniaturized LP sleeve limited to the initial pressing only. All 15 tracks were recorded over 24 nights at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1990-91 & contains many of his best with Cream, Derek & The Dominos, and as a solo artist, including 'Badge', 'Bell Bottom Blues' and 'Wonderful Tonight'. Gatefold sleeve. 1999 release. essential recording:Here's something for the Clapton fan who enjoys hearing him play in all manner of contexts. On this two-CD set, recorded over a 24-night stand at London's Albert Hall, Clapton ... |
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Essential Santana(more) »rank: 16345by: Santana
: :Guitar hero, world-music pioneer, and Latin-rock superstar--Carlos Santana embodies them all on this 33-track double-disc anthology of the legend's first 20 years in music. Yet none of those labels seem to capture the true musical essence of the mercurial, Mexican-born icon. Literally from the very beginning here (the furiously rhythmic 1969 reworking of Nigerian star Babatunde's Olatunji's 'Jingo'), Santana cuts his own rewarding and peculiar swath across rock history, whether giving similar 'Jingo' treatment to Tito Puente's 'Oye Como Va' or infusing the meat-and-potatoes R&B of 'Everybody's Everything' with his emotional soloing. While that familiar, warm guitar tone adds compelling new dimensions to ... |
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Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert(more) »rank: 20432by: Eric Clapton
: :Guitar hero, world-music pioneer, and Latin-rock superstar--Carlos Santana embodies them all on this 33-track double-disc anthology of the legend's first 20 years in music. Yet none of those labels seem to capture the true musical essence of the mercurial, Mexican-born icon. Literally from the very beginning here (the furiously rhythmic 1969 reworking of Nigerian star Babatunde's Olatunji's 'Jingo'), Santana cuts his own rewarding and peculiar swath across rock history, whether giving similar 'Jingo' treatment to Tito Puente's 'Oye Como Va' or infusing the meat-and-potatoes R&B of 'Everybody's Everything' with his emotional soloing. While that familiar, warm guitar tone adds compelling new dimensions to ... |
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The Very Best of the Ventures(more) »rank: 12143by: The Ventures
:Album Description:1992 compilation for the surf rock act features 20 of their greatest recordings including their first single 'Walk Don't Run', 'Raunchy', 'Wipeout', 'Hawaii Five-O', 'Pipeline', & many more. EMI. |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



