Deep Inside
Deep Inside
Track Listings
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1. On My Mind
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2. Georgy Porgy [Steve Lyon Remix]
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3. Take It to the Bridge
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4. Everytime I Think of You
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5. Watch Me
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6. Stranger in My House
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7. George Porgy [Incognito Remix]
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8. Will You Stand by Me
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9. Breezy
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10. Deep Inside Your Love
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Deep Inside,3*D,Tristar,Dance Music,Pop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
Average customer rating:
- Nice fake music
- gigbender
- Good Compilation
- BETTER THAN THE FIRST!!
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Inside Deep Note: Music of 1970's Adult Cinema
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Ost Grammofon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Movie Soundtracks
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General
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Novelty Music
| Comedic Music
| Comedy
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- Deep Throat Anthology, Pts. 1 & 2
- Suck It & See
- Hal Lifson's Sex and the 60s
- Electronic Toys: Retrospective of 70's Easy Listening
- Deep Porn
ASIN: B000089IZ1
Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Greg's Groove Thing
- Woman's Point of View
- Fuzzy Navel
- Slip It In
- Dialogue [From How's My Little Girl?]
- Leticia's Theme [From Soul Sisters]
- Exchanging Glances
- At the Therapist
- Theme [From a Thousand and One Knights]
- Big Bad Wolf
- Coconuts
- Hebrew National Salami
- Neighborhood Toys
- Dialogue [From the Manimal]
- Pimp Fight
- Sex on the Beach
- Sleeping With Erik
- I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing
- Wet 'N' Wild
- Doctor's In
- School's Out
- Love Theme [From Sir Lancealot]
- I Dig Your Vibe
- It's All for You
- Portobello Surprise [From Brighton Beach Bunnies]
- Four Wheelin' Meat Movers
- My Wife, I Think I'll Keep Her
- Opening Scene [From Dial-A-Date]
- Bodacious Bongos
- You Bastard
- Rubber Balls and Liquor
- Please Be Gentle!
- Hot Buttered Buns [From the Manimal]
- Mrs. Cream Jeans
- When the Curtain Falls
Album Description
Subtitled - Music of 1970s Adult Cinema. Containing over one hour of sweaty grooves, wah-wah guitars, analog synths, funky horns, and deeply satisfying instrumental delights nicely spiced with entertaining dialogue, Inside Deep Note is beautifully packaged in a deluxe digipak with 16-page full-color booklet containing detailed liner notes and tons of classic (nude) photos. Grammofon. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Nice fake music.......2005-01-20
I thought this would have some nice hokey music with alot of bass. But I found it very repititious. I think it's not really music from old movies, but made with a sound music program.
I have Acid 4.0 and I can recognize alot of loops used.
gigbender.......2004-06-23
Concept is good, songs are the funk and acid jazz you'd expect, but the cd sound quality is so poor it'll begin gathering dust immediately.
Good Compilation.......2003-12-13
Nice set of mid 70s acid jazz and funk. Tempo changes nicely from all funked out to smooth jazz. I like the transition between the songs with the dialog from the different classic porn movies. I like the digi-pac package as well. The booklet has nice photos (very nice I might add!) with a short documentary essay from one of the more prolific porn directors of the 70s. My only gripe is that they dont credit all the movies these songs were taken from. All in all it's perfect mood music for those "special" occations.
BETTER THAN THE FIRST!!.......2003-04-16
I really enjoyed DEEP NOTE, the first of the Music of 1970s Adult Cinema discs -- hilarious dialogue and pretty cool music, but not quite what I expected. When I think 1970s porn soundtracks, funky wah-wah guitars come to mind. Well, INSIDE DEEP NOTE, the sequel CD has tons of sweaty grooves with wah-wah guitars galore! Plus the packaging is awesome -- a jaw-dropping 8-panel full-color digipack PLUS a 16 page color booklet!!! This is one of those RARE cases where the follow-up is a MAJOR improvement over the original. This is a MUST HAVE!
Average customer rating:
- ah-HA ... Quite a pleasure, really.
- A Pleasant Surprise
- That's It --- I'm Voting for Beeblebrox!
- So long, that's all
- Zarquad! What A Hoopy Soundtrack!
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Movie Scores
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Movie Soundtracks
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Similar Items:
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Widescreen Edition)
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
- Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire
- The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide: Five Complete Novels and One Story (Deluxe Edition)
ASIN: B0007Z9RDY
Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- The Dolphins
- So Long & Thanks For All The Fish
- Arthur Wakes Up
- Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah! - Betty Wright
- Here I Am (Come And Take Me) - Al Green
- Destruction Of Earth
- Journey Of The Sorcerer
- The Hitchhikers's Guide To The Galaxy: Original Soundtrack
- Inside The Vogon Ship
- Vogon Poetry
- Space
- Vogon Command Centre
- Trillian & Arthur Reunited
- Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster
- Ten In Space
- Deep Thought
- Infinite Improbability Drive
- Viltvodle Street Music
- Huma's Hymn
- Capture Of Trillian
- Vogcity
- Love
- The Whale
- Planet Factory Floor
- Earth Mark II
- Magic Moments - Perry Como
- Shootout
- Finale
- Blast Off
- So Long & Thanks For All The Fish (Reprise)
- Careless Talk
- Vote Beeblebrox
- Reasons To Be Miserable (His Name Is Marvin)
Album Description
The popular "Hitchhiker" books by the late Douglas Adams inspired the engagingly quirky score by Joby Talbot. In addition to the score, the CD features: "Shoo-Rah Shoo-Rah" by Betty Wright; "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" by Al Green; "Magic Moments " from Perry Como; "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" by Neil Hannon; "Careless Talk" and "Vote Beeblebrox" by Neil Hannon, Douglas Payne and Andy Dunlop; and "Reasons to be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)" by Stephen Fry.
Joby Talbot began writing and performing in the early '90s, working with artists such as Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, and producer Nigel Godrich. In 2000, his score to the primetime British comedy "The League of Gentlemen" won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Title Music. The British Film Institute commissioned Talbot to compose a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's silent classic "The Lodger." As a classical composer, he has worked with all the major U.K. orchestras and has been commissioned by the prestigious BBC Proms Festival.
Customer Reviews:
ah-HA ... Quite a pleasure, really. .......2006-03-05
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If you enjoyed the movie [and we will assume that you did since you're here] you will love this soundtrack! It's got Everything!
Much of the work is orchestral. Some of it is techno. There are a couple of pop tune, and Perry Como [it works, trust me].
The Opening Theme "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" is a gloriously funny show tune. It was funny on screen, but here you can pick out the lyrics. It's even more fun when you can sing along.
It's got the theme from the original radio play "Journey of the Sorcerer", banjo and all. [so did the movie].
Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is mellow enough to blow your mind.
"Huma's Hymn" about the Coming of the Great White Handkerchief is nothing more then Holy.
The "Planet Factory Floor" is ...Well, it's just plain Huge!
And Stephen Fry rapping. Stephen Fry, Man!! Reginald Jeeves of "Jeeves and Wooster" fame! If you are familiar with Stephen Fry, then the absurdity of him rapping makes this even more fun to listen to. He does the last track called "Reasons to Be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)", and he pulls it off so well!
It's enough to make you want this album!
A Pleasant Surprise.......2005-11-12
The Hitchhiker's Guide movie,for all its stupendous obserdity, had a surprisingly good score that one doesn't usually find in a comedy.
The silly tracks are in there too, and they're just as entertaining as the more traditional stuff. I love the music that is emitted from the Guide; its digital tones sound like a cell phone (except way less annoying and way cooler). Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is really awesome; it's like chilled Guide techno.
The slower tracks are equally nice. Tea in Space, Love, The Whale, and Space are all so simple and very pretty.
Then there are a few scores that are really big and just plain awesome. So Long and Thanks for All the Fish (and the intro about dophins) is so hysterical...I love how it's all put together. The Journey of the Sorcerer is fantastic. The only thing that's different about this version from the film is the addition of drums, but it's not a bad change at all. Planet Factory Floor is filled with such wonder and hugeness that's perfect for Magrathea. It's followed by the equally awesome Earth Mark II.
The only thing I didn't like about this CD was the addition of
Reasons to Be Miserable (His Name is Marvin). It was just....annoying and incredibly bad. But it's at the end of the CD, so I just don't listen to it. Not a big problem.
If you've seen the movie and enjoyed the music, this CD is definitely worth it. Who knew a comedy could have such epic music in it?
That's It --- I'm Voting for Beeblebrox!.......2005-11-03
By now, you've probably seen the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" movie in a theater, or at least on DVD (if not both.) Now check out the movie's amazing soundtrack.
The two major standouts of this album in my opinion are "Journey of the Sorcerer" and "Vote Beeblebrox." Anyone who's more than a casual fan of "Hitchhiker's" will immediately recognize "Journey of the Sorcerer" as the classic "Hitchhiker's" theme by the Eagles played on both the radio and television versions and now the movie as well. This version is enhanced and sounds great. It was a treat hearing it at the theater and it's awesome on this CD as well. "Vote Beeblebrox" --- I about died laughing when I heard this one. This is a sort of campaign song for Zaphod Beeblebrox that unfortunately never made it into the movie. "Don't believe the rumors / don't believe the vicious lies" it says, talking about how Zaphod isn't stupid. It continues in this vain with a hilarious spoken part from Zaphod saying that he "y'know, just wants to say all the things that presidents say, y'know." Has to be heard to be believed.
Following close behind these are definitely both versions of the wondrous "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish." Personally, I prefer the second version, a sort of upbeat lounge number, but both are great. "So long and thanks for all the fish / So sad that it should come to this / We tried to warn you all, but oh dear."
This album also includes a couple of what I guess could called Golden Oldies --- "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" and "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)." Of these two, I thought "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" was definitely better and more fun.
The bulk of the CD is the instrumental tracks from the film. Composed by Joby Talbot, these tend to suit the scenes they come from well. Enjoy some memories from the movie, or just enjoy listening to the music.
Finally, one last thing to mention --- "Reasons to be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)." Performed by Stephen Fry, this is a redo of a song by "Marvin himself." Wanna know what it's like to be Marvin? "In everything he has to do, he finds the world condemning / If he had his time again, he'd rather be a lemming." Yep, that Marvin's sure depressed (and depressing), but the song is fairly fun to listen to.
So long, that's all.......2005-10-01
When I saw the film and heard that catching tune "So Long & Thanks For All the Fish" I immediately decided to have this soundtrack, no doubt. So I rushed to buy the recording and, well brother you've bet, I fell in love with the whole disk. Get this, now, today! You won't be disappointed! You're gonna love the title song!
Zarquad! What A Hoopy Soundtrack!.......2005-06-02
Joby Talbot's score for the film version of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy is phenomenal. I mean, wow! Really incredibly phenomenal! I mean, you may think Danny Elfman's score to Spider-Man 2 was phenomenal, but that's just peanuts to this score! Okay, I may be exaggerrating a bit, but that should not distract from the fact that this is a great score for a wonderful film. Not only does the music work well with the film, but I would suggest it as a companion to other versions of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy you may come across. Try listening to it while reading one of the books, for instance. Or playing the text adventure from Infocom.
Some notable points:
The introduction about Dolphins, read by Stephen Fry, who of course played the voice of the Book in the film. And of course, the brassy, Broadway-style show-stopping musical number "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish" which serves as a wonderfully ridiculous setpiece for the opening credits. The melody appears several times throughout the score, usually whenever Arthur or Trillian are thinking of Earth. It is also reprised as a slow, jazzy, lounge singery song during the first part of the closing credits.
The cue from when the Vogons destroy the earth, which is appropriately tense and dramatic, and climaxes with a panicked-sounding string section playing imposibly high, abrubt notes, and ends abruptly as the earth is destroyed.
To fans of the original radio and TV series, I say to you Don't Panic, because Bernie Leadon's "Journey of the Sorcerer" (Which, for those of you that don't know, served as the theme to both the TV and radio series) is on the soundtrack with a faithful and reverent arrangement, complete with banjo. It is one of my favorite tracks on the album, and I listen to it along with the following track, which shares its name with the film's title, and the title of one of the most wholly remarkable books in the universe: The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
Another great track is the music for the whale that is suddenly called into existance over the planet of Magrathea. It is filled with unwarranted optimism, and pathos, and gives the scene the necessary emotional edge, which I think is something Douglas Adams himself would have enjoyed immensely, since he created the whale in response to cop shows where innocent bystanders are meaninglessly killed as a result of conflicts or car chases that they had nothing to do with, and the audience doesn't care about them since they were only on the screen for two seconds. So Douglas wanted to create a character who would only exist as a character for a very short time, but make him extremely sympathetic so the audience would feel actual emotion when he is killed. And it works, and has worked in every version of the Hitchhiker's Guide I've been exposed to.
Another great track is "Huma's Hymn", which sounds so authentically like a church song that you could swear you'd be able to find it in your church's song book. (But you won't, so don't go looking for it.) As I understand it, most of the chorus singing the song consists not of professional singers, but of fans and other random people who happened to be walking by the church where the song was recorded, to give it that extra level of authenticity that other filmmakers probably wouldn't care about.
Overall, this is a very evocative and wonderfully fantastic score. Mr. Talbot displays much originality, but at points seems to channel other great composers of SciFi movie music. I hear traces of John Williams' scores for the Star Wars films and Superman the Movie, Jerry Goldsmith's Star Trek: The Motion Picture, James Horner's Star Treks II and III, and even Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy soundtracks. Just listen to track 8 and you'll see what I mean.
Just so you know, there are three tracks that are not part of the score of the film. I suppose you could call them "Pop" tracks, but they're not tracks that have been popular in the past 10 years, at least. Only one of them: Perry Como's "Magic Moments" was in the film, at least that I could tell. It was used as source music twice, once in the pub near the beginning, and once near the end. That's all I can say about that without spoiling the movie for anyone who hasn't seen it. (And if you don't recognise the name of the song, it's been used in several movies, so you've probably heard it before.) The other two songs are Betty Wright's "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" and Al Green's "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)". While the inclusion of these songs on an otherwise orchestral soundtrack may seem odd, they definitely fit the film. Even if "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" and "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)" don't appear in the film, you can imagine that they'd be the next songs to be cued on the jukebox in the pub near the beginning of the film, and so they help establish the mood for the scene. Some fans may be surprised or disappointed in the non-inclusion of Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World", but if you see the film, you will see that the scene during which that song played in the radio and TV series is not in the film. But no biggie, if they make a sequel (and there's no reason they shouldn't) perhaps that scene will make it in.
Overall, I'd say that this is a soundtrack that no fan of the Hitchhiker's franchise should be without. So buy it now, before the earth is demolished to make a hyperspace bypass!
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Inside Deep Throat
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Movie Soundtracks
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General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Deep Throat Anthology, Pts. 1 & 2
- Inside Deep Throat - Theatrical NC-17 Edition
ASIN: B00080Z64C
Release Date: 2005-12-13 |
Tracks:
- Titles - David Steinberg
- Theme From 'Deep Throat' - Chris Joss
- Brand New Key - Melanie
- Draggin' The Line - Tommy James
- Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang
- The NY Trial - David Steinberg
- More More More - Andrea True Connection
- Keep It Coming Love - KC & The Sunshine Band
- Chick A Boom Boom Boom - Mocean Worker
- Love Is Strange - Chris Jones
- Fashion Party - Daniele Luppi
- The Mob - David Steinberg
- Linda In Playboy - David Steinberg
- Elected - Alice Cooper
- Sex Pod - David Steinberg
- The Memphis Trial - David Steinberg
- Linda Goes Home - David Steinberg
- Crime Of The Century - Supertramp
- Open Mouth Surgery (Dr. Young's Groove) - Chris Joss
Customer Reviews:
bizarre.......2006-08-16
i have no call being a reveiwer -of any sort. But no comment about this little gem when so much is said about nothing?
Average customer rating:
- love my boys:)
- parmalee is a kick ass band
- WOW!!!
- Local Boys make Good...
- Are you kidding me??
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Inside
Parmalee
Manufacturer: Deep South
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
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Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00028HOEU
Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Photograph
- Under My Skin
- Sun Die
- (Reprise)
- Inside You
- Broken Records
- Soundtrack
- Seven Years
- Was It Everything
- Wrapped Up
- Never Hear A Word
- Throwing It All Away
Customer Reviews:
love my boys:).......2006-06-06
I did an internship with these guys in Greenville, and I can tell you: not only are they extremely talented and genuine musicians, they are perfect southern gentlemen. They will go out of their way to make their show enjoyable, and you will never be dissappointed. Supporting them is worth your money, but seeing a show is worth time and money, because they don't get caught up in lights and smoke. You get a genuine kick-butt rock show. Rock isn't lost, because Parmalee has found it.
parmalee is a kick ass band.......2005-06-08
Yo,this is Aaron I started listening to parmalee last year when a friend mailed me a copy of the CD.I was blown away and I had to see these guys live,just recently I did and got to hang out with the band and they are some cool ass guys.I would highly recomend buying the CD you will not be disapointed!!!!!!
WOW!!!.......2004-06-24
Where did this come from. I've never heard of this band before, but when I heard the cd I was blown away. I'm from NC and I didn't think we had bands like this. I'm definitely a Parmalee fan now. I love some good ole ROCK AND ROLL BABY! Good job guys. Keep on Rockin.
Local Boys make Good..........2004-06-22
If you haven't heard anything from these guys, what rock have you been hiding under. Great mix of three part vocals on all the songs..and the intricate detail of Josh McSwain on Lead Guitar...what else do you need to know. They finally got the drum tracks loud enough for everyone to hear Scott....honey hush....this is some good shiznit...give it a try, you won't be let down.
Are you kidding me??.......2004-06-20
Are you kidding me...if their is anyone out there who does not like this band...they are insane.
I have followed Parmalee for about 6-7 months now and everytime I hear them they are better than the last. I have so much respect for a gruop that always pleases it's audience. Especially with lyrics unlike any others. All of their songs immediately are stuck in your head for life. This is an amazing group that is just waiting to expolde...enjoy the ride fellas...Matt, My personal favorite...Barry, Scott and Josh..keep it rockin'. Love you guys.
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- If you like African American Spirituals you will love this one.
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United We Sing
Manufacturer: Turtle Creek Chorale
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005YC0A
Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
Tracks:
- N'Kosi Sikelel I'africa
- Amen Siakadumisa
- Betelehemu
- Something Inside So Strong
- Over My Head
- Soon-Ah-Will Be Done
- Keep Your Lamps
- This Little Light of Mine
- Hush, Hush
- Little Innocent Lamb
- Ring Dem Bells
- Witness
- Elijah Rock
- Deep River
- Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho
- Balm in Gilead
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
- Rainbow Round My Shoulder
- Hope for Tomorrow
Tracks:
- Ride on King Jesus
- Oh Mary, Don't You Weep
- Psalm 133:1 Brethen in Unity
- Holy Spirit
- Available to You
- I've Got Something This World Can't Take Away
- Call Him Up
- I'm a Testimony
- Shadow of Your Wings
- Make a Joyful Noise
- Perfect Praise
- Call Him Up (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
If you like African American Spirituals you will love this one........2005-09-07
Large male chorus singing traditional African American spirituals with great harmony and arrangement.
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Song Inside Me
Manufacturer: Milestone Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Blues Rock
| Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Do I Move You?
- Anything Can Happen
- A Stone's Throw
- Lucky 13
- Soul of a Man
ASIN: B0006ZP306
Release Date: 2004-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Blues Is A Feeling
- Song Inside Me
- Voodoo Man
- All Day Blues
- Free At Last
- You're Gonna Make Me Cry
- I'm Still Laughing
- No Money No Honey
- Starting All Over
- (Darlin) I Know You Love Me
- Qualify My Love
- I Need A Dog
Album Description
The debut release of passionate, fierce, hi-energy female singer/songwriter who's sassy delivery and stellar vocals highlight her roadhouse rockin', funky blues with an old-school R&B edge. Nine self-penned originals and three choice covers offer a variety of blues-based styles including funky East Bay Grease horns, swampy voodoo, campy jazz, Delta blues, and gospel flavors. Co-produced by Johnny "V" Vernazza (Gold Record winning Elvin Bishop alumni) who also performs on 9 tracks. Special guests include slide-guitar master Roy Rogers on a down-home duet with Michele.
Customer Reviews:
Queen of Steam rocks!!!.......2006-03-27
Michele Lundeen has to be one of the most talented female Blues singers available on CD at present. Her presentation, music and preparation are second to none. This CD is a must buy item for your collection. I air her music daily on www.softsoundsradio.com!! Keep up the good work Michele Hugzz JIM
Average customer rating:
- Excellent! Finally music I can learn to drum with!
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MotherDrum-Drumming Inside Mother Earth
Motherdrum
Manufacturer: Allan Hays
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
Environmental
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
Nature
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005U2EJ
Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Clockish
- An Interesting Fonga
- Just Gettin` Started
- Big Stomp
- Whippoorwill
- Drums for Spirits
- Instant Success
- Yee Haw
- Clueless
- Mother's Heartbeat
- Ceremony
- Release the Night
Album Description
Drumming from the spirit, these spontaneous expressions of rhythm were recorded LIVE in the Echo Auditorium, a vast opening deep inside Great Saltpeter Cave, Mt.Vernon Ky.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent! Finally music I can learn to drum with!.......2006-11-27
I've been looking everywhere for some good drumming music to drum along to. This really works for me. Lots of different beats to learn and done repetitively enough that I can remember them, without being redundant and boring. Good stuff.
Average customer rating:
- Underground music for Overground dwellers
- Sgt. Pepper Revisited
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Voyage To Afghanistan
Abraham Cloud
Manufacturer: Stonegarden
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Afghanistan
| Middle East
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
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| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
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General
| Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00004TKKT
Release Date: 2000-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Voyage To Afghanistan
- A Dog Called Man
- Bus Exhaust
- Off
- All By Chance
- What Are People?
- No Walls, No Bridges
- When You Go Down
- Reality
- An American Bum
- Everybody's Doin" Better Than Me
- the Promise of Saturday
- Boneman
Album Description
"Voyage To Afghanistan" is a weird and wonderful little masterpiece. Lyrically it never fails to entertain with little twists and clues, almost like the "12 Monkeys" or "Fight Club" of CDs. Musically its kinda like the Beatles meet Radiohead,Lou Reed and Bowie in a bar and they get the bartender to sing. What I really love about this CD is the layers. On top, the songs fly by beautifully and sound great, but if you wanna go deeper there is a plethora of incredible images and tie-ins. Dig In, "Voyage" is a very satisfying meal.
Customer Reviews:
Underground music for Overground dwellers.......2006-03-24
some stats: 'Voyage To Afghanistan' (1995-97) 13 tracks TT= 55:06
(printed lyrics included)
It's hard to pidgeonhole this cd. Suffice to say that it is very accessable underground rock-pop, with a strong emphasis on the lyrical storysongs of Abraham Cloud (AC). The whole cd feels like a very independent effort, singular, homespun and homegrown (yes,THAT kinda homegrown).
'AC's vocal delivery is reminiscent of a lower-registered Bowie or Lennon, sung in a scruffy, fuzzy and loose (but not sloppy) way. His perceptions project a certain "stoner certified attitude" which propel the various lyrics in engaging,witty and socially sharp observations of Living in general...and life in southern California specifically (the locals will make the references anyway).
The music has all kinds of twists and turns in it making it interesting throughout. Seven of the 13 tracks are preformed with his band (drums,bass,lead guitar), the remaining 6 has AC doing all the wizardry including some sophisticated electronics. These "solo" tracks are the the most idiosyncratic and "psyched".
As I stated earlier, this is VERY accessable 'Underground' music by an artist with a singular vision that FEELS good, complete, and easy-going. It is not hyped, obtuse, contrived or high-brow genius.
Abraham Cloud's music has a rocking groove throughout, and still manages to include threads of folk, pop, and even chamber music. Never pretentious or "obscured by cloud"...it's the perfect bong-load. Just right.
Sgt. Pepper Revisited.......2000-06-06
The feelings I get listening to this Cd is John Lennon if he had lived and went through another very creative period.Its very entertaining and story oriented, and each song is its own little "trip."
Average customer rating:
- Damn good
- Genuis, pure genuis!
- The Greatest Record Ever Recorded
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Deep Inside a Cop's Mind
S.W.A.T.
Manufacturer: Amphetamine Reptile
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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ASIN: B0000004GZ
Release Date: 1994-08-05 |
Tracks:
- The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
- The Pusher
- Cops Are The Only Real People Left
- Coffee, Coffee, Coffee
- Theme From SWAT
- Highway Patrol
- In The Ghetto
- You're Under Arrest
- Formula 409
- We Can See For Miles
- Hold On Baby
- 25 Minutes To Go
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Customer Reviews:
Damn good.......2006-11-04
I bought this in a used CD store probably 10 years ago, and i've listened to it off and on ever since. It's amazing! A terrific sendup of all the sanctimonius police dialogue you've seen on TV reruns or in the movies. If you've chuckled at Dragnet's: "Marajuana is the flame, heroin is the fuse, LSD is the bomb." then you'll love this album. The music is good and the sarcasm is great -- subtle but deadly.
Genuis, pure genuis!.......2003-12-13
First, I think this album was made to offend PC, anti-cop, left wingers after reading Jim Goad's writing on the back. Also, I know that Jim Goad and Boyd Rice love to offend those fragile little lefties. But, they also poke fun at the cops at the same time with songs like 'You're Under Arrest' and 'Highway Patrol'. 'In The Ghetto' is just hilarious.
Second, the music on this album is amazing. The opening track 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' is great. '25 Minutes To Go' is also a classic. Aside from being the best writer in the world, Jim Goad can sing very well bearing a resemblance to Johnny Cash. The only song I dislike is 'We Can See For Miles'. Otherwise, this album is as great, as it is odd.
The Greatest Record Ever Recorded.......1999-12-22
Some people say this record praises police, some people say this is the biggest anti-cop record ever recorded, but it takes country/trucker/rock pro-cop novelty songs and turns them on their head in a remarkable way. Listen to Jim Goad's version of "In The Ghetto."
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Inside, Looking Out
Manufacturer: Ben-Jam Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006JEGV
Release Date: 2002-09-01 |
Tracks:
- The Singing of the Constellations
- Ode to Then
- The Erudite Troglodyte
- Countdown
- The Late One
- Inside, Looking Out
- Everywhere & Nowhere
- Roundhead
Album Description
The follow-up to Trio of Many's self-titled, critically acclaimed debut, "Inside, Looking Out" tracks the developments made in the cutting-edge, deep-end realm of contemporary Jazz as practiced by these three great musicians. Intimate interactive improvisation, powerful, evocative and fresh.
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