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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Nabolkov: Prelude, Four Variations + Finale; Levitin: Suite for Cello + Chamber Orch; Tchaikovsky: Partita for Cello Harpsichord Piano Electric Guitar + Percussion
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Levitin,
Nabolkov,
Partita,
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Prelude,
Tchaikovsky,
Variations
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Clair de Lune on Electric Piano from World's Greatest Pieces Played on the World's Greatest Pianos
Monday, January 21, 2013
The California Ear Unit
The California Ear Unit Review
The California Ear Unit by The California Ear Unit
This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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California
Monday, January 14, 2013
ELO'S Greatest Hits
ELO'S Greatest Hits Review
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You can't make a meal of bubblegum, but it sure can be a delicious distraction. ELO's Greatest Hits is filled with gooey, chewy delights--sonic kitsch like "I Can't Get It Out of My Head" (Lennon on Lithium), "Telephone Line" (Kool & The Gang with violins), and the irresistible "Turn to Stone" (Wagner in spandex)--cultural guideposts, whether you want to admit it or not. ELO combined classical elements with electronic rock and their influence can still be heard in new Turk bands playing with Moogs--for all their Beatles-in-space trappings, the group was also pretty damn catchy. Early ELO was spotty, with flavorful items like "Strange Magic" popping out of the lab nevertheless. By the late '70s, producer-songwriter-singer Jeff Lynne had his electronic pop chamber-group machine oiled to perfection, and this package contains a heavy dose of those longer-lasting-flavor years, with well-chosen dabs of essential chewing pleasure. --Don Harrison
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Greatest
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Advent
Advent Review
Jagjaguwar is excited to reissue Richard Youngs' Advent, his very first vinyl originally released in 1990 his own No Fans label. Only 300 LPs were released initially. It was then later released on the Table Of The Elements label and quickly went out of print. The record has became a true underground success story and a critical darling, with Alan Licht putting it on his "Minimal Top Ten" list in Halana. Simply put, it is essential. Excerpts from Richard Youngs’ essay, accompanying the CD, provide the best backdrop to this very special record. Youngs has since become the king of the progressive minimalists and his output has remained prolific. Since 2000, he has released five full-length records on Jagjaguwar alone, in addition to multiple collaborations with other artists such as Makoto Kawabata (Acid Mothers Temple), Simon Wickham-Smith and Neil Campbell. Read more...
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Advent
Monday, December 31, 2012
BCM...Saves the World
BCM...Saves the World Review
BCM International is a consortium of like-minded composers who create original works for symphonic winds. We are not a corporate entity, nor a publishing house. Our goal is to create music for the wind ensemble medium not bound by traditional thought or idiomatic cliché. Read more...
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