Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
This limited edition sweet chunk o’ 45rpm vinyl includes the single "Sawdust Man" from his recent ATO album Changing Horses, and a brand new exclusive B side "Send Me Down the Road"This is some stone cold country rock, my friends.
Dig out yer dad’s fringed leather jacket and catch the groove. Think old school Leon Russell at a summer festival gig in ‘71. Think Gram Parsons blowing a bunch of rednecks’ minds with his high lonesome soul.
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
1. All of Me
2. How Insensitive (Insensatez)
3. Just Friends
4. Child Is Born
5. Strange Fruit
6. Night in Tunisia
7. Horace Silver Medley: Sister Sadie/Next Time I Fall in Love/Señor Blu
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
1. P!
2. Shout Aloud!
3. Young OH! OH!
4. Hypnotize Go
5. Time Out
6. Bero Bero
7. Cleaning
8. E.L.T.C.C.T
9. First Aid
10. Fire Bison
11. Eye Contact
12. Beat Flash
13. Speed Up
14. Wasabi
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
1. Good Ole Boys Like Me
2. I’ve Been Loved By the Best
3. I Believe in You
4. On Her Way to Being a Woman
5. Amanda
6. Tulsa Time
7. There’s Never Been a Time
8. Where Do I Go From Here
9. You’re My Best Friend
10. Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
Ten big hits including the #1s "Tulsa Time" & "Lord I Hope This Day Is Good." Pair a large, towering frame with a voice as warm as a preacher’s handshake and you get Don Williams, country music’s "Gentle Giant." For more than three decades, his easygoing pop-friendly style loomed over the country charts with seventeen #1 hits and won him fans from around the globe.
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
2009 album from this Melodic Rock/AOR outfit. Originally formed as a unique mix of three lead singers, Spin Gallery now has morphed into a collaboration between singer/songwriter Kristoffer Lagerstrom together with highly skilled producer, songwriter and guitarist Tommy Denander. The concept for the Spin Gallery sound has always been to mix melodic rock like Mr. Mister, Toto and Giant with a more modern high tech sound that can be described as thinking man’s Melodic Rock for the new millennium. Mix in influences from Peter Gabriel, Sting and Pink Floyd and you’ve got Spin Gallery! 12 tracks.
review from: http://www.amazon.com/Embrace-Spin-Gallery/dp/B002SV3KQU/ref=sr_1_86?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1261144540&sr=1-86
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
1. Ride The Sky
2. Torn – Burning Like Fire
3. Last In Line
4. Wishing Well
5. Salvation Day
6. Vivaldi, Summer 2nd Set
7. Power
8. You And I
9. End Of Days
10. Falling
11. Farewell
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
Across the Universe
From the Heart
When?
Sun in My Eyes
Down to Earth
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
2009 album from this melodic Hard Rock band featuring extraordinary vocalist Michele Luppi. Michele cut his teeth at the VIT Los Angeles, with Robin Randall (co-writer of hits for FM, Mark Free, James Christian) as one of his musical coaches. He teamed up with bass player and producer Fabrizio Grossi (Glenn Hughes, From The Inside, Vertigo) to give birth to a project that would allow him to express his Melodic Rock roots.
01. Neverland.mp3
02. Nothing to Hide.mp3
03. City of Angels.mp3
04. Promises.mp3
05. Wait For You.mp3
06. Nowhere To Run.mp3
07. Tonight Tonight.mp3
08. Higher Love.mp3
09. Living Inside.mp3
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez
With his unique guitar playing, indelible African-influenced rhythms, creative songwriting, and larger-than-life persona, Bo Diddley influenced a host of legendary acts including Buddy Holly, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, George Thorogood, Eric Clapton, and The Pretty Things. His influence was so widespread that it is hard to imagine what rock `n’ roll would have sounded like without him!
Intro/Bo Diddley Vamp
Doctor Jeckyll
Everleen
Don’t Know Where I’ve Been
You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover
Roadrunner
I’m a Man
Mona (I Need You Baby)
Have Guitar Will Tour Songs DISC 2:
Bo Diddley – (featuring Billy Boy Arnold)
I’m a Man
Diddley Daddy
Who Do You Love
Pretty Thing
Diddy Wah Diddy
Mona (I Need You Baby)
Before You Accuse Me
Hey Bo Didley
Say Boss Man
Say Man
Bring It To Jerome
She’s Fine, She’s Mine
You Don’t Love Me
I’m Bad
Cops and Robbers
Down Home Special
I’m Looking for a Woman – (featuring The Moonglows)
O Yeah
Willie and Lillie
Story of Bo Diddley, The
Roadrunner
Crackin’ Up
Don’t Let Go (Hold On To What You Got)
Run Diddley Daddy
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by neocartez

‘Smart Accessories’ is the second album from Seattle’s Cute Lepers who, as I’m sure you know, are a six/sometimes seven-piece band from Seattle, WA equally influenced by first wave punk, mod-revival, power pop, with the spirit of Johnny Thunders…together with occasional hints of doo-wop, early 60’s rock ‘n’ roll and a load of female back-up vocals.
"Their Pop sensibilities shine through in their unashamedly retro tunes in short sugary blasts." – Big Cheese
"This is exactly the type of hook-laden short, sharp shock modern music needs at the moment – a warning shot across the bows to all wannabe stadium rockers." – Popmatters
review from http://www.recordstore.co.uk/productdetail.jsp?productPK=unittest-ArD5L3JEuSTjN52xqN3IEb-1
Tracklisting
1. Some Hits Hurt
2. Smart Accessories
3. Thanks For Not Showing Up
4. You Don’t Have To Belong To The Religious Right
5. No Escape
6. Berlin Girls
7. Dirty Baby
8. Bob Forrest Song
9. What Happens Next
10. World Of Suspense
11. Police Lights
12. Young Hearts
13. Fall To Pieces
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