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Norma
New - CD - 2 MCD 954.137
Sealed 1995 two CD release housed in a double jewel case. Bellini's Norma conducted by Cesare Sodero with The Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra ...
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Break Out Of The City
Used - LP - JLS 3013
1971 White label promo stereo original. Features John Oates and Daryl Hall. Two tracks that stand out, "Forever" and "Uptight Saturday Night", highlight Robinson's knack for storytelling and his ability to evoke vivid imagery through music. ...
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The Symphonies
Used - CD - 00289 477 5688
2005, four SACD, hybrid, multichannel, stereo box set. Corner bump along with mild shelf wear. ...
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Strike Like Lightning
Used - LP - AL 4739
1985 Original. "Strike Like Lightning," released in 1985, marks a pivotal moment in the blues-rock genre, spearheaded by the legendary Lonnie Mack with the collaboration of guitar virtuoso Stevie Ray Vaughan. After a decade-long hiatus from recording, Mack re-emerged, infusing the album with his distinctive blend of blues, rock, and country, a style that significantly influenced the development of Southern rock. The partnership with Vaughan, a rising star at the time, is palpable throughout the album, adding a raw, energetic edge that elevates its sound.
Critically acclaimed tracks like "Hound Dog Man" and "Satisfy Susie" showcase Mack's gritty vocals and masterful guitar work, underscored by Vaughan's searing lead guitar contributions, which complement Mack's style rather than overshadow it. Notably, Vaughan's admiration for Mack is well-documented, with "Strike Like Lightning" serving as a tribute to Mack's influence on Vaughan's own musical path. The album was produced by Mack and Vaughan, ensuring an authentic representation of their shared vision.
For aficionados of blues and rock, "Strike Like Lightning" represents a convergence of two guitar titans, offering a dynamic listening experience that highlights the seamless synergy between Mack's pioneering techniques and Vaughan's unmistakable flair. ...
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Echoes From An Invisible World
Used - CD - CD 677
1994 compilation CD housed in a standard jewel case. ...
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Escenas De Amor
Used - LP - 6018LL
1982 Original in shrink. Saw cut. "Escenas De Amor," released in 1982, is an album by the acclaimed Puerto Rican musician José Feliciano, known for his exceptional guitar skills and soulful voice. This work marks a departure from Feliciano's earlier English-language releases, offering a collection of songs in Spanish that delve deeply into themes of love and romance. Renowned for his ability to blend genres, Feliciano incorporates elements of bolero, pop, and Latin jazz, creating a rich tapestry of sound that appeals to a wide audience.
The album showcases Feliciano's versatility as a musician, featuring both original compositions and covers of classic Latin love songs. His emotive performances and intricate guitar work provide an intimate listening experience, highlighting his signature style that transcends cultural boundaries. "Escenas De Amor" is particularly significant for its authentic representation of Latin music during the early 1980s, a time when Feliciano was also making strides in bringing Latin sounds to a global audience.
For those interested in exploring Feliciano's extensive catalog, "Escenas De Amor" offers a poignant glimpse into his artistic journey and his ability to convey universal emotions through music. This album is an essential listen for fans of Latin music and anyone interested in the evolution of romantic ballads in the genre. ...
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The Art Of Falling Apart
Used - LP - 1-23769
1983 2LP Original With Inner Sleeve. Plus Bonus EP With "Martin" And "Hendrix Medley." "The Art of Falling Apart," released in 1983, is the second studio album by British synthpop duo Soft Cell, following their successful debut album, "Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret." This album showcases the band's darker and more introspective side, diverging from the upbeat and commercially friendly sound of its predecessor. The duo, composed of Marc Almond and David Ball, explores themes of psychological turmoil, societal disillusionment, and personal introspection, enveloped in their signature electronic soundscapes.
The album was recorded at The Marcadet in Paris and produced by Mike Thorne, who also worked on their debut album. Notable tracks include "Where the Heart Is" and "Numbers," both of which exemplify the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with haunting lyricism. The album's title track, "The Art of Falling Apart," features an extended version on the cassette release, offering an immersive experience into the duo's atmospheric and experimental tendencies.
Although it did not achieve the same commercial success as their first album, "The Art of Falling Apart" is often praised for its artistic ambition and emotional depth. It captures the early 1980s post-punk and new wave zeitgeist, maintaining a cult following among fans of the era. ...
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Hobo's Lullabye
Used - LP - MS 2060
1972 Steamboat Label Original Housed In A Textured Gatefold Jacket. A List Of L.A. Musicians Helping Out. Produced By Lenny Waronker. “A Typical Arlo Guthrie Mix Of Contemporary Folk Songs And Unexpected Material From The Past, With A Little Bob Dylan And Dad Woody Guthrie Added For Good Measure. Guthrie's Cover Of Dylan's "When The Ship Comes In" Is Superb, As Is His Slide Guitar Take On Hoyt Axton's "Lightning Bar Blues." Also Worth Noting Are Renditions Of Woody's Sad Ballad, "1913 Massacre," Axton's "Somebody Turned On The Light," And Guthrie's Own "Days Are Short." And Then There Is His Definitive Cover Of "The City Of New Orleans," Steve Goodman's Ode To The Vanishing Railroads Of Middle America. "New Orleans" Was Guthrie's Only Real Hit Single, And Its "Good Morning, America, How Are Ya?" Chorus Echoed From AM Radios Throughout The Land, Making The Song A Folk Music Standard.” All Music Guide - Jim Newsom ...
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QE2
Used - LP - FE 37358
1980 Original. "QE2" is the ninth studio album by the renowned British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield, released in October 1980. Named after the famous ocean liner, Queen Elizabeth 2, the album showcases Oldfield's talent for blending diverse musical styles. Notably, it features two cover tracks, "Arrival" by ABBA and "Wonderful Land" by The Shadows, demonstrating Oldfield's ability to reinterpret and infuse them with his distinctive sound. The album's original compositions, like "Taurus 1" and "Conflict," highlight his skillful fusion of progressive rock and world music elements.
The album’s instrumentals are characterized by Oldfield’s intricate guitar work and layered with synthesizers, creating rich soundscapes. It also marks the debut of Maggie Reilly as a collaborator, who would become a frequent vocal contributor in his later works. The production of "QE2" reflects a period of experimentation for Oldfield, incorporating African percussion and Celtic influences which add depth to the overall auditory experience. Charting successfully in several countries, it further solidified Oldfield's reputation as a pioneering artist in the progressive rock genre. For collectors and enthusiasts, "QE2" remains a distinctive entry in Oldfield’s discography, appreciated for its innovation and artistic expression. ...
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Mister Heartbreak
Used - LP - 9 25077-1
1984 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. “Probably The Most Pop-Accessible Of Laurie Anderson's Recorded Work, Mister Heartbreak Features A Number Of Stunning Luminaries On The Cutting Edge Of Popular Music At The Time. Striking Guitar Work By King Crimson Guitarist Adrian Belew Permeates This Disc — Notably On "Sharkey's Day" — Punchy And Angular. The Production And Bass Work From Bill Laswell Is Superb. Peter Gabriel — At The Time Still Coming Off The Buzz Of His Departure From Genesis — Is Featured In A Duet With Anderson On "Excellent Birds." There Is A Heavy Reliance On Early-'80s Synthesizers Which Would Normally Be Very Off-Putting, But Here They Are Executed Well. Nowhere Does The Music Slip Into Irreparable '80s Cliché; It Is Still An Entertaining Listen. Lyrics Are Typical Of Anderson' Work — Complex, Literate, Provocative, Difficult To Fully Comprehend. Haunting "Gravity's Angel" Borrows Imagery From Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Spoken Word Delivery On "Sharkey's Night" Is Given By The Legendary William S. Burroughs. This Is A Very Satisfying Listen And A Great Intro For Those Unfamiliar With Anderson's Work.” All Music Guide – Mark W. B. Allender. ...
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