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Sea of Cowards
2010 album from this band formed by White Stripes/Raconteurs mainman Jack White. Sea Of Cowards is a robust and vigorous second act, filled with primal, bone quaking Rock rhythms and the same stellar urban Blues and throbbing sleaze as its predecessor; but this time The Dead Weather push their sound even further, brilliantly building upon their raw chemistry to create the most vital sounding album you'll hear all year.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsComing Home
Coming Home by HermosaThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. .com's standard return policy will apply.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsHomepages
Homepages by ArpThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. .com's standard return policy will apply.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsSongs from the Tainted Cherry Tree
Debut album from English singer/songwriter who rose to fame as semi-finalist in the 2008 series of The X Factor (UK). 13 tracks
See more photos, specs, and reviewsThe Moon & Antarctica (2 LP 10th Anniversary Edition) [Vinyl]
The Moon & Antarctica is the third full-length album by an American rock band Modest Mouse, first released by Epic Records on June 13, 2000.TRACKLISTING:Disc 1 Side 1 1. 3rd Planet 3:59 2. Gravity Rides Everything 4:20 3. Dark Center Of The Universe 5:03 4. Perfect Disguise 2:32Disc 1 Side 2 1. Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes 3:41 2. A Different City 3:07 3. The Cold Part 5:01 4. Alone Down There 2:22Disc 2 Side 1 1. The Stars Are Projectors 8:46 2. Wild Packs Of Family Dogs 1:45 3. Paper Thin Walls 3:01Disc 2 Side 2 1. I Came As A Rat 3:47 2. Lives 3:18 3. Life Like Weeds 6:31 4. What People Are Made Of 2:14
See more photos, specs, and reviewsGuitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time
2010 release from the guitar legend. Working from their collective encyclopedic knowledge of Rock, Carlos Santana and Clive Davis devised a list of guitar centric titles - and then invited a Who's Who of guests to perform on every track. Singers range from Chris Cornell, Pat Monahan, Chester Bennington, Rob Thomas, Scott Weiland, Chris Daughtry, Gavin Rossdale, Nas, Joe Cocker and others. 40 years and as many albums later, Santana has sold more than 90 million records and reached over 100 million fans at concerts around the globe.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsParagons Meet the Jesters
Two groups that helped define the doo-wop sound of NYC two dozen of their mid-'50s Winley-label classics (previous edition had 18 tracks)! The Paragons' Florence; Hey Little School Girl; Twilight , and So You Will Know join the Jesters' So Strange; The Wind; Please Let Me Love You; Now That You're Gone , and more.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsJazz
Did a band ever have more fun making an album (and being rock gods) than Queen did in '78 They piled vocal flourishes and guitar greatness all over these rock, funk and cabaret songs, soaring to #6 with the hits Bicycle Race; Fat Bottomed Girls; Don't Stop Me Now and the rest of Jazz . Alternate versions of all three hits are here, too, plus an acoustic version of Dreamer's Ball and a live 1981 recording of Let Me Entertain You !
See more photos, specs, and reviewsGlee The 3D Concert Movie (Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Experience Glee's greatest hits performed live on Glee The 3D Concert Movie. This soundtrack features 22 songs from Glee The 3D Concert Movie performed at the Glee Live! In Concert! tour. Glee The 3D Concert Movie (Motion Picture Soundtrack) includes the cast's anthemic version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," the chart topping original song "Loser Like Me", and a bonus track of the cast's rendition of Florence + The Machine's "Dog Days Are Over". Glee The 3D Concert Movie (Motion Picture Soundtrack) also includes special appearances by Gwyneth Paltrow performing Cee Lo Green's "Forget You" as well as The Dalton Academy Warblers doing their much loved take on Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" as well as P!nk's "Raise Your Glass" and Paul McCartney's "Silly Love Songs."
See more photos, specs, and reviewsLike a Man
The son of the legendary Leonard Cohen, all his life Adam had sought an artistic space beyond the reach of his father s looming shadow. But in January 2007, at the age of 34, Adam Cohen owned up to his legacy. After years of declining to sing in public so much as a single note written by his father or to participate in any tribute, on stage in Barcelona, Adam sang Leonard s classic song Take This Waltz in Spanish. Intimate, romantic yet shrewdly reflective, Adam s songs on Like A Man evoke something of his father just as in any child you can discern the echo of the parent. But there is Adam s own unique and distinct voice and perspective too a plain-speaking style freighted with disarming candour. Like A Man is steeped in my recognizing that I am in the family business. Despite my efforts to carve out a different identity, really I belong to a long line of people who have embraced their father s business. And to have my father pronounce that I have world-class love songs on my record Like A Man and What Other Guy is a deeply gratifying compliment. Born in Montreal, Canada in 1972 to Leonard Cohen and his then-wife Suzanne Elrod, Adam has been a musician ever since he could walk, always banging on teacups and the backs of chairs, stomping my foot and trying to whistle . A home full of instruments encouraged Adam s unabashed musical fearlessness and, though only formally tutored on violin, he taught himself to play drums, piano and guitar moderately well . Adam grew up immersed in Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Randy Newman and Bob Marley albums, unless I was hanging out with my dad when the turntable skewed more to Hank Williams, or, with my mother, to Marvin Gaye. Adam is not alone as a musician both helped and burdened by the legacy of legendary parents. I've spent time with Jakob Dylan and Sean Lennon. Chris Stills and I have long been close friends, and Rufus Wainwright is now part of my family he fathered my sister s child. I can assure you there is no secret handshake in the sons of club. Yes, we all inherited good names, and possibly even some talent. But when you're in a room alone, your last name is not writing songs for you or making good decisions for you. Stronger than your last name is your personal ability and strength to forge your own voice. Rufus, for example, really found his voice early. I came to mine embarrassingly late.
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