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@#%&*! Smilers
:Album Description:Limited edition book packaging of her 2008 album, Aimee's seventh solo release to date. The album is a return to form after the artistic detours of 2005's concept album The Forgotten Arm and 2006's Christmas CD One More Drifter in the Snow. Featuring thirteen new original songs, producer Paul Bryan describes the record as 'deceptively powerful...very rich and grand-sounding.' The songs range from the stripped-down-to-basics of 'Columbus Avenue,' to the almost Cars-esque synth-pop of 'Freeway,' alongside the classic Jimmy Webb/Glen Campbell-era 'Phoenix,' and the ...
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Keep Coming Back
: :Marking his debut release on Atlantic Records, this set of original tunes does more than that. Recorded in just 11 days at Nashville's historic Ocean Way Studios, Keep Coming Back confirms Broussard's position as an artist with a unique gift of channeling the multiple spirits of classic R&B and soul into contemporary terms.
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Heima
: :No Description Available.Genre: Music Video - Pop/RockRating: NRRelease Date: 4-DEC-2007Media Type: DVD
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Boxer
:Album Description:The follow-up to 2005's 'Alligator' is filled with lush arrangements and sees the band incorporating new instrumentation and expanded musical elements such as piano, trumpet, and more prominent background vocals. :With Boxer, the National have reached four albums into their increasingly lauded career, never hurrying the tempo, never over-reaching in volume or instrumental density. Instead, the quintet's balanced on a pin, emotionally austere, if not utterly downhearted, finding brilliantly dusky ways for Matt Berninger's lovelorn voice to mesh with a pair of unobtrusive guitars ...
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Girls and Boys
: :Early on in 'Breakable,' from her excellent Girls and Boys, Ingrid Michaelson muses on the fragility of the heart, in both the literal and symbolic senses--'have you ever thought about what protects our hearts--just a cage of rib bones and other various parts… we are just breakable girls and boys.' Ingrid Michaelson's songs have been featured on Grey's Anatomy episodes and Old Navy commercials, and there's a good reason she keeps getting selected for such high-profile exposure--the songs on Girls and Boys are an immediately ...
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Don't Tell a Soul
:Album Description:2008 Remastered and expanded edition with bonus tracks of The Replacements' 1989 album, Don't Tell A Soul. The album was produced by Matt Wallace and the band and it was recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles. The song 'I'll Be You' was the hit single off the album.
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Furr
: :The fourth record by this Portland, OR sextet is the follow-up to last year's highly acclaimed 'Wild Mountain Nation'.
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Scars and Souvenirs
: :Originally from Vancouver B.C. and signed by Chad Kroeger of Nickelback to his 604 Records label (where the band is still signed in Canada), Theory is following up a very successful sophomore album cycle (GASOLINE) that included the huge radio hits 'Santa Monica,' 'No Surprise' and 'Hello Lonely.' Theory are road dogs and expect to be on the road for 2 years straight to support their new album SCARS & SOUVENIRS. The balanced 13-track effort is the polished and passionate testament to seven years of ...
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The '59 Sound
from: Side One Dummy
: :Although New Brunswick, NJ's Gaslight Anthem have only been around a couple years, they've become one of the punk underground's most celebrated acts. They've toured with Against Me, The Loved Ones, and The Bouncing Souls. Their Side One Dummy debut reconciles their love of classic rock and soul icons Bruce Springsteen, Otis Redding, and Tom Petty with their NJ punk roots to create a unique musical amalgam.
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Surfacing
: essential recording:There's the requisite number of gorgeously melodic and deeply heartfelt songs here--the addictive 'Sweet Surrender,' the Hollywood-style ballad 'I Love You,' the sad, profound 'Angel,' the flat-out spectacular 'Witness.' McLachlan's not prolific, but this short, bittersweet album proves again that what she and producer Pierre Marchand do release is cut from the finest of cloth. --Jeff Bateman
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