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Musicares: A Tribute to Brian Wilson


starring: Various Artists


: :Studio: Red Distribution Release Date: 02/06/2007 Run time: 82 minutes :The renaissance of Brian Wilson continues with MusiCares: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, a 2005 concert featuring timeless tunes by the Beach Boys maestro and his various lyricists, rendered here by a variety of artists, including Wilson himself. The singer-song matches here are uniformly outstanding, as the performances tend to bring out influences that were more latent in the Beach Boys' original versions. The Backstreet Boys (who knew?) highlight the doo-wop and Four Freshmen flavors of 'When I Grow Up ...

Tribute


by: Keith Jarrett Trio with Gary Peacock and Jack De Johnette


:Album Description:Japanese only 2 x SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008. essential recording:Pianist Keith Jarrett has paid all sorts of tributes through his career, nodding to Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and Bill Evans. But on this two-CD set, Jarrett picks particular versions of tunes to play off. So he pays homage to Lee Konitz on 'Lover Man' and Sonny Rollins on 'All the Things You Are.' His formula for the tributes makes the music surprisingly engaged, dropping lyrical twists in his nod ...

King Crimson Songbook, Vol. 1


by: The Crimson Jazz Trio


:Album Description:Very, very few players have covered King Crimson repertoire and no-one of prominence (other than The Schizoid Band and Andrew Keeling’s orchestral arrangements) has attempted more than one or two pieces. There have been honourable renditions & representations but, until now, without significantly adding to my understanding of Crimson material. The CJ3 have respectfully & irreverently taken 8 Crimson classics, repositioned them in the musical spectrum, and delivered their first Songbook with superb musicianship in service to wit & invention. I have heard, as if for the first time, Schizoid, ...

Worship & Tribute


by: Glassjaw


:Album Description:Debut for Warner Brothers includes the enhanced videos to 'Cosmopolitan Bloodloss', 'Ape Dos Mil' & 'Must've Run All Day'. Glassjaw are the leaders of the Long Island hardcore scene. 2002. :At the vanguard of hardcore’s evolution stand five Long Island-born straight-edgers who sport a progressive approach to punk rock on this fantastic second album. Frontman Daryl Palumbo's lyrically adventurous songs ('The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports,' 'Trailer Park Jesus') wage war on cultural orthodoxy, his rocky, undulating vocals morphing between a raw-nerve croon and a tortured shriek that's sharp enough to ...

Moody Bluegrass: A Nashville Tribute to the Moody Blues


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:When many of the greatest musicians in Nashville put a bluegrass spin on classic songs by The Moody Blues, the results are irresistible. Here’s a perfect combination of the familiar and the new, sure to put a smile on your face. Featuring Harley Allen, Alison Brown, Sam Bush, Fred Carpenter, Lionel Cartwright, Daniel Carwile, Larry Cordle, John Cowan, Barry Crabtree, Charlie Cushman, Stuart Duncan, Andrew Hall, Aubrey Haynie, David Harvey, Emma Harvey, Jan Harvey, Alison Krauss, Keith Little, Tim May, Patty Mitchell, Bob Mummert, Tim O’Brien, John Randall, Calvin Settles, ...

Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones


by: Mick Jagger


:Album Description:When many of the greatest musicians in Nashville put a bluegrass spin on classic songs by The Moody Blues, the results are irresistible. Here’s a perfect combination of the familiar and the new, sure to put a smile on your face. Featuring Harley Allen, Alison Brown, Sam Bush, Fred Carpenter, Lionel Cartwright, Daniel Carwile, Larry Cordle, John Cowan, Barry Crabtree, Charlie Cushman, Stuart Duncan, Andrew Hall, Aubrey Haynie, David Harvey, Emma Harvey, Jan Harvey, Alison Krauss, Keith Little, Tim May, Patty Mitchell, Bob Mummert, Tim O’Brien, John Randall, Calvin Settles, ...

Fade to Bluegrass: The Bluegrass Tribute to Metallica, Vol. 2


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:From out of the metal storm rides Iron Horse, the Alabama bluegrass band with the passion to match Metallica song for song. Fade to Bluegrass Volume II is a hand-picked collection of Metallica hits, restrung and refined into beautiful acoustic jams. Reeling fiddles, blazing banjos and the sweetest harmonies prove that bluegrass and metal have more in common than meets the ear -- they’re both on a mission to connect fans to the music that moves them.

Na Mele O Keka: The Hawaiian Tribute to Jack Johnson


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:Na Mele O Keaka (literally translated as 'Jack’s Music') is a unique tribute to the surfer turned film-maker turned rock star whose songs have inspired a generation of music lovers. The snappy guitar riffs and catchy melodies of Jack’s coolest songs come alive in the hands of some of the best Hawaiian musicians performing today including beautiful versions of 'Times Like These,' 'Sitting Waiting Wishing' and the one that started it all - 'Rodeo Clowns.' When the last song of Na Mele O Keaka fades out, you’ll be chanting, 'Hana ...

8-Bit Operators - An 8-Bit Tribute to Kraftwerk


from: Astralwerks


:Album Description:Arranged primarily on lo-bit microchip computers, handheld gaming devices and consoles, a new generation of musicians inspired by early video games has turned these systems into new musical instruments. Now the same sounds heard in classic video games have been re-tooled to perform highly innovative, sound-stretching, mind-bending, heart-thumping versions of legendary Kraftwerk songs.

Strung Out: The String Quartet Tribute Series Sampler


by: Fred Charlton, Michael Tuttle, Tim Emmons, The Section, Jonah Rapino, Paul Tobias, Tom Tally, Tom Vos, David Davidson, Reggie Clews, Ted Falcon


:Album Description:Arranged primarily on lo-bit microchip computers, handheld gaming devices and consoles, a new generation of musicians inspired by early video games has turned these systems into new musical instruments. Now the same sounds heard in classic video games have been re-tooled to perform highly innovative, sound-stretching, mind-bending, heart-thumping versions of legendary Kraftwerk songs.



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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

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