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Three Sides Live
(1982)
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Genesis
Genesis' second double live LP set in less than four years was originally a kind of a hybrid work, and has appeared in several different editions. There was confusion from the start because, despite its title, Three Sides Live in its British version, as Charisma GE 2002, had four concert sides. The U.S. version, which determined the title, was ...
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Varese Sarabande 25th Anniversary Celebration
(2003)
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Various Artists
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Show Me the Buffet
(1998)
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John Pinette
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Dreaming My Dreams [Buddha]
(2001)
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Waylon Jennings
The outlaws' struggle to wrest control in the studio has oft been told. Certainly control was no guarantee of quality, but in the mid-'70s when Waylon Jennings knew exactly what he wanted to do, it didn't hurt. Dreaming My Dreams stands with Honky Tonk Heroes as one of Jennings' absolute best albums. "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" and ...
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Evolution
(1979)
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Journey
With the platinum triumph of Infinity still ringing in their ears like coins in a slot machine, Journey was now committed to completing their transformation from jazz fusion/prog rock mavens into arena rock superstars with their fifth album, 1979's Evolution. This transition (also clearly illustrated by the futuristic insect gracing each album ...
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Captured
(1981)
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Journey
After spending the better half of the '70s as an ersatz prog band given to Neal Schon's noodling, never-ending solos, low record sales, and muddling about on the marginal rock circuit, the members of Journey certainly welcomed the phenomenal chart success and arena tours that came their way in the late '70s. With Captured, a live double-disc from ...
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Death's Design
(2001)
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Diabolical Masquerade/Original Soundtrack
The enigmatic Anders Nyström (aka Blackheim, aka, superhuman guitarist for Katatonia, aka, compositional genius) -- whenever his name or talent is attached to a project, one should always take note. Because the guy is one the most talented musicians in all of metal-dom (even in popular music). His gentle, emotional sound waves, crafted in ...
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Whereabouts
(1999)
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Ron Sexsmith
Ron Sexsmith's third album continues the singer/songwriter's talent -- and perhaps his need -- for revealing his delicate and contemplative reflections on life and himself. On Whereabouts, Sexsmith sounds vulnerable yet a bit more worldly than on his previous two albums, and his clear, plaintive vocals sound best on the most introspective tracks ...
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The Great Fantasy Adventure Album
(1994)
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Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel, Cond.
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My Brother's Blood Machine
(2006)
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The Prize Fighter Inferno
If Claudio Sanchez's voice wasn't so damned distinctive, there'd be just about nothing tying his solo project the Prize Fighter Inferno to his primary progressive emo-rock band Coheed & Cambria. OK, sure, there's the story line that connects the two groups together, but if you can clearly decipher what's going on throughout My Brother's Blood ...
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Recall [EP]
(1998)
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Peter Murphy
During a break in the 1998 Bauhaus reunion tour, Murphy went into a Seattle studio with KMFDM veterans Sascha and Tim Skold, along with Wax Trax!/Swans jack-of-all-trades performer Bill Rieflin, resulting in a fine five-song effort. Half new songs and half reinterpretations of older ones, Recall showed Murphy still in fine voice and able to create ...
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The Very Best of Don Williams
(1980)
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Don Williams
Don Williams' easy flowing and folky approach to country, really as much pop in execution as it was down-home, gave him an impressive run of chart hits, particularly in the 1970s, when his versions of 1973's "The Shelter of Your Eyes," 1974's "We Should Be Together" and "I Wouldn't Want to Live If You Don't Love Me," and 1978's "Tulsa Time" were ...
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The Very Best of Tommy Cash
(1999)
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Tommy Cash
The Very Best of Tommy Cash is a nearly complete summation of the chart career of Tommy Cash, whose remarkable similarity to his famous older brother makes this quite a find for fans of the Man in Black. Cash had three Top Ten country hits in 1969-1970, the biggest of which was "Six White Horses," a powerful tribute to John F. Kennedy, Robert ...
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Product
(1997)
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Maypole
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Mechanical Spin Phenomena
(2003)
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Mnemic
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Italo Euro Hits
(2003)
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Various Artists
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PG&E
(1971)
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Pacific Gas & Electric
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Best of Al Jarreau [Warner Bros.]
(1996)
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Al Jarreau
This is one intelligently programmed greatest-hits album, for after leading with two fine, new 1996 tracks, "Compared to What" and "Goodhands Tonight," the CD actually becomes a cogent chronological account of Jarreau's 20 years with the label -- and a most revealing one at that. Early Latin-flavored tracks from the mid-'70s, like "Agua de Beber," ...
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The Light of Things Hoped For
(2003)
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Brave Saint Saturn
The Light of Things Hoped For is the second release from Five Iron Frenzy side project Brave Saint Saturn. While the band's assertion that they are the founders of "astro rock" is misguided (Man or Astro-man?, not to mention Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, would have a valid beef), their fascination with the genre is admirable. As they did with ...
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Comfort to the Soul
(2003)
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Ana Popovic
These days, purists are becoming increasingly difficult to find in the blues world -- at least if you define a blues purist as someone who believes that anything he/she performs must adhere to a 12-bar structure. So many of the bluesmen who were hailed as promising newcomers in the '80s or '90s -- Robert Cray, Michael Hill, the late Stevie Ray ...
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Ghost & Other Great Hits
(1995)
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Spectrum
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Jazz Academy
(2006)
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Michael Brecker/Mike Stern/Peter Erskine/Carpenter, Dave/Botti, Chris
Featuring an all-star group of contemporary jazz musicians including saxophonist Michael Brecker, guitarist Mike Stern, and drummer Peter Erskine, Jazz Academy is a pleasant collection of original comtemporary jazz composed by pianist Hans Georg Pommer and Uwe Buschkotter. In truth, Brecker only plays on half the selections here. That said, the ...
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The Complete Cadence Recordings: 1957-1960
(2001)
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The Everly Brothers
Strictly speaking, the title of this two-CD, 47-song collection is not accurate. This does have every recording the Everly Brothers released while they were on the Cadence label in 1957-1960, and does also include at least one version (always the more familiar one, in case only one is used) of every song the pair recorded for the label. However, ...
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The Hurdy Gurdy Man [Bonus Tracks]
(2005)
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Donovan
Hurdy Gurdy Man, released in the U.S. in October 1968, was the first really good sounding Donovan album to come out through Epic Records in America, as well as being the most advanced and sophisticated of the artist's albums he'd made up until then. A product of several contacts between Donovan and Eastern culture, principally growing out of his ...
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Science Fiction Album
(2005)
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Original Soundtrack
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