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Solace(more) »rank: 4884by: Xavier Rudd
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Dark Shades of Blue(more) »rank: 5273by: Xavier Rudd
: :This record is a balance of darkness and light, thanks in no small part to the studio presence of Joe Barresi, the man behind the sonics of Tool and Queens Of The Stone Age. For years, audiences have swooned and swayed to the dark throb of Rudd's live shows, the pulsing low-end of the Australian didgeridoo, and the biting drone of his slide guitar - now 'Dark Shades Of Blue' captures that visceral presence with Rudd's guitar and vocals at their most heavy and psychedelic. Fans of Tool will embrace the new sound, while the fan base Xavier has built touring with ... |
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White Moth(more) »rank: 38476by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description: Australia's singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is poised to conquer the US with this, his third album. Rudd has found a sounding board for his ideas, focusing the ecstatic improvisations of his live set into beautiful narratives of the spiritual journeys we take in our everyday lives. With songwriting and production that now match the adrenalin of his live performances, and dates this summer with the Dave Matthews Band, Xavier will reach the audience his intensely spiritual music deserves. Both of his previous releases, 'Solace' and 'Food In The Belly', have been certified platinum in Australia, and his 2006 DVD, 'Good Spirit' was ... |
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Food in the Belly(more) »rank: 15990by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Recorded in a secluded Canadian retreat, Food In The Belly is Xavier Rudd's studio album. With lucid poetry and uncluttered instrumental arrangements, this album reflects the world he's witnessed on his extraordinary musical journey. From his bare soles on a wooden resonator box to the breath-humming in his didgeridoos, rudd's work resonates from the ground up and the inside out. Universal. 2005. :Based on musical transgressions committed by the likes of Jamiroquai--well, okay, only Jamiroquai—-some might say the didgeridoo has no place in rock 'n' roll. An avowed fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, however, Xavier Rudd continues to seek redemption for the ... |
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To Let(more) »rank: 28201by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Recorded in a secluded Canadian retreat, Food In The Belly is Xavier Rudd's studio album. With lucid poetry and uncluttered instrumental arrangements, this album reflects the world he's witnessed on his extraordinary musical journey. From his bare soles on a wooden resonator box to the breath-humming in his didgeridoos, rudd's work resonates from the ground up and the inside out. Universal. 2005. :Based on musical transgressions committed by the likes of Jamiroquai--well, okay, only Jamiroquai—-some might say the didgeridoo has no place in rock 'n' roll. An avowed fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, however, Xavier Rudd continues to seek redemption for the ... |
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Good Spirit(more) »rank: 136578by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Xavier Rudd brings you his first live album 'Good Spirit'. The album was recorded from various gigs around Australia - (The Enmore Theatre, Sydney), (The Palais, Melbourne), (Fly by Night, Fremantle). Universal. 2005. |
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Food in the Belly(more) »rank: 174967by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Recorded in a secluded Canadian retreat, Food In The Belly is Xavier Rudd's studio album. With lucid poetry and uncluttered instrumental arrangements, this album reflects the world he's witnessed on his extraordinary musical journey. From his bare soles on a wooden resonator box to the breath-humming in his didgeridoos, rudd's work resonates from the ground up and the inside out. Universal. 2005. :Based on musical transgressions committed by the likes of Jamiroquai--well, okay, only Jamiroquai—-some might say the didgeridoo has no place in rock 'n' roll. An avowed fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, however, Xavier Rudd continues to seek redemption for the ... |
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Live at the Grid(more) »rank: 341150by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Recorded in a secluded Canadian retreat, Food In The Belly is Xavier Rudd's studio album. With lucid poetry and uncluttered instrumental arrangements, this album reflects the world he's witnessed on his extraordinary musical journey. From his bare soles on a wooden resonator box to the breath-humming in his didgeridoos, rudd's work resonates from the ground up and the inside out. Universal. 2005. :Based on musical transgressions committed by the likes of Jamiroquai--well, okay, only Jamiroquai—-some might say the didgeridoo has no place in rock 'n' roll. An avowed fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, however, Xavier Rudd continues to seek redemption for the ... |
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Solace(more) »rank: 278416by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Recorded in a secluded Canadian retreat, Food In The Belly is Xavier Rudd's studio album. With lucid poetry and uncluttered instrumental arrangements, this album reflects the world he's witnessed on his extraordinary musical journey. From his bare soles on a wooden resonator box to the breath-humming in his didgeridoos, rudd's work resonates from the ground up and the inside out. Universal. 2005. :Based on musical transgressions committed by the likes of Jamiroquai--well, okay, only Jamiroquai—-some might say the didgeridoo has no place in rock 'n' roll. An avowed fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, however, Xavier Rudd continues to seek redemption for the ... |
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Solace(more) »rank: 829770by: Xavier Rudd
:Album Description:Japanese digitally remastered limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. |

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



