| 1. Hologram |
| 2. You Don't Love Me |
| 3. Great Big Fall |
| 4. You Could Die |
| 5. Star |
| 6. Lonely Town |
| 7. 3 Days |
| 8. Square |
| 9. Dreams |
| 10. Money Song |
| 11. Baby Tells Me (It's Alright) |
| 12. Happy? |
| 13. Rosarita |
| 14. Million Years from Now |
Some Truth & A Little Money,Randy & the Bloody Lovelies,Cheap Lullaby,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Pop Underground,Rock,Rock/Pop
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John Eddie ' John Eddie / Hard Cold Truth ' Boxset
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007ODJDE |
Product Description
Special rerelease of John Eddie's first 2 cds ('John Eddie' and 'Hard Cold Truth') as a boxset....tracks are: John Eddie: 1. Dream House 2. Pretty Little Rebel 3. Hide Out 4. Just Some Guy 5. Please Jodi 6. Cool Walk 7. Jungle Boy 8. Stranded 9. Waste Me 10. Romance 11. Buster 12. Living Doll ////// Hard Cold Truth: 1. Shake My Faith 2. Baby's Gone Wild 3. Swear 4. When Love Turns Mean 5. Pourin' Rain 6. Payday 7. Tough Luck 8. Daddy Said 9. Run and Hide 10. In Private
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Orcastra
Jon Bare & the Killer Whales Manufacturer: Mega Truth Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AU78 Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Snakey
- Thing About Love
- Bone Appetite
- Be My Someone
- Mo' Money
- I Drunk Too Much
- Really Scarin' Me
- Monsters
- Cryin' Time
- Get Funky
- Got No Home
Album Description
Jon Bare takes his Killer Whales to new heights... creating his own personal Orcastra to perform his latest unique and varied compositions. With veteran drummer Chet McCracken (Doobie Brothers) and bassist James LoMenzo (David Lee Roth, Ozzy Osbourne, White Lion), Jon masters the spectrum of blues, rock, pop and alternative technical grooves setting new standards in the fine art of recording. Author of the book / CD "Recording The Electric Guitar," Jon employs all of his studio wizardry in the recording of Orcastra. Having written more than 50 articles published in Recording Magazine, Jon's albums are all audiophile-quality rock and this one is no exception.Customer Reviews:
Original and Excellent.......2003-01-18
Maybe not a "5", but a lot of the material on this release is downright incredible.
To my ear, "Be My Someone" would make an great title song or soundtrack for a movie. Filming now? Check this out and then fire up that victory cigar. You're home.
I own all of this group's CD's. Orchestra is a breakout in terms of the complexity and variety of Jon's compositions. The excellent sound quality and production evident in prior works has been equalled if not exceeded in this effort. In short, I think this is as good or better than most of the stuff out there selling millions of units.
Overall an incredible accomplishment for this independent and as of yet apparently unsigned guitarist/band.
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Water Falls
Manufacturer: Stockfisch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7VNW Release Date: 2002-11-12 |
Tracks:
- 4atahyta 4y-4y (Russian dialogue)
- Running Away From You
- Turned My Upside Down
- The Painter
- Water Falls
- (Would You) Break My Heart
- Step On Mine
- Destination
- All Your Love (Turned to Passion)
- In The Fall (Maggies Dream)
- Blind-Hearted
- Anymore
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Some Truth & A Little Money
The Bloody Lovelies Manufacturer: Cheap Lullaby ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001HAHS2 Release Date: 2004-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Hologram
- You Don't Love Me
- Great Big Fall
- You Could Die
- Star
- Lonely Town
- 3-Days
- Square
- Dreams
- The Money Song
- Baby Tells Me (It's Alright)
- Happy?
- Rosarita
- A Million Years From Now
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discoveringartists.com review.......2005-06-19
The Bloody Lovelies: Some Truth and A Little Money
Reminiscent in sound to The Strokes, Rufus Wainwright and Ben Folds Five, this band knows how to pen thought-provoking songs while rocking out semi-Brit style. Lead singer Randy Wooten's vocals have stunning depth and range, and the ability to convey emotion as he does in "You Don't Love Me." In "Lonely", Wooten beautifully wails, "I've been erased/I've been undone/Cuz no one is near me/Nobody's near me." Their sound is professional and authentic, and the ability for stardom is definitely evident throughout this fun, quirky collection of tunes. If you like the sound of piano-based rock, you'll enjoy this CD...there's the right blend of slow ballads to keep things grounded. These guys are quality!
Favorite Tracks: You Don't Love Me, A Million Years From Now
Rating: 4 stars
Fazed.com Review.......2005-06-19
No gimmicks, no gadgets, no background singers-the songs on the Bloody Lovelies' `Some Truth and a Little Money' are rudimentary, refreshingly-unfamiliar-yet-retro pop delivered with a garagey simplicity, unkemptness, and grit.
They incorporate a broad spectrum of influences and inspiration from the days when vinyl ruled the racks-Merseybeat and British Psychedelia with shades of John Lennon, Todd Rundgren, Rufus Wainwright, Jellyfish, and late `70s Billy Joel albums-without diluting the band's wry humor and snappy fervor (in evidence on songs like the luminous "Hologram" and "You Don't Love Me"). At their best, the songs on `Some Truth' are all hi-def lyricism and slinky melody.
Let's hope Lovelies songwriter Randy Wooten overcomes his tendency to undercut the band's smirking wit and appealingly ramshackle rhythms with his enthusiasm for meandering ("Lonely Town" and "A Million Years From Now"), but despite some minor flaws, `Some Truth and a Little Money' impresses. Most of the things you used to love about pop music are here; most of the things you hate about it aren't.
reviews unlimited.......2005-06-19
The Bloody Lovelies- Some Truth & a Little Money-Cheap Lullaby Records.
My advice to all of you reading this is real simple-if you enjoy good rock with a clean sound and excellent lyrics, go out and buy this! I don't want to get into that mindset -that it takes a lot to impress me, but it's true! This group from the west coast has put together a blend of harmony, excellent playing, great songwriting and a lead singer that has that perfect voice for rock/pop, etc. This has already made my best of the year list without question and I hope if they tour the Midwest. I know I will be there to hear them. Come on folks-run out and buy this cd. It's not often you can impress your friends with quality this good.
Audio Meatus Review.......2005-06-19
By Mark Lawrence, Audio Meatus
With vocals reminiscent of early Bowie and music that recalls Piano Man era Billy Joel, the Bloody Lovelies are picking up where Ben Fold's Five left off in reclaiming the piano as a cool instrument.
Songs structured more like rock tunes than piano melodies, this band pulls off a great sound on their debut album Some Truth & A Little Money. Rich with a fleshed out hard pop edge, and assertive vocals with a swaggering attitude that makes this album an enjoyable listen. The channeling of Bowie on "You Don't Love Me" with a pinch of Egyptian flavor has a cool experimental vibe to it. Unlike the influence source of Billy Joel, the Lovelies have truly found a reliance on each of the band members and their instrumental skills. This is apparent with the tremendous sound on "Great Big Fall," arranged so each member of this four part can have a equal voice, including a great maintained groove of Eric Holden on Bass, Lance Konnerth's guitar is intermixed to compliment and contrast Randy Wooten's piano and holding it all in place is the timing and fill of Craig Macintyre's drumming. The end result is a boisterous song with high-energy output capable of engrossing the listener. Though their energy is powerful and addictive, the Lovelies are just as capable of producing a more mellow song just as enjoyable. "Lonely Town" is proof, with its slower tempo and stripped down piano and vocal nature.
The weirdest thing about this album is though enjoyable as a complete beginning to end listen, I found that listening from track 1 to 7 and track 8 to 14 separately, was the best way to listen to it. Why, well as two people mentioned, it's like original LPs, in the sense that the play list of each side had a unique feel to it. That's exactly what this album has, a play list structure in these song groupings that make them feel like separate albums, which is really cool and adds a neat aspect to this album. Try it. This quirk, added to the over all good sound of this album makes it a wonderful CD to pickup. Catch a hold of these guys now, before they hit the fast lane, because I have a feeling that they're going to do some great things.
A&A review.......2005-06-19
The Bloody Lovelies
Some Truth and a Little Money
(Cheap Lullaby)
The Bloody Lovelies play a pleasant sort of rollicking pop, lying somewhere between the Box Tops and Big Star. Except for the piano. That changes everything.
Nearly every song is driven by singer Randy Wooten's piano playing, which adds a certain Randy Newman (early 70s, not Toy Story) or maybe Supertramp (again, from the 70s) element. Jaunty, see, but still with a bit of the brood. It's nice that way.
Actually, the boys take care to fully instrument their arrangements, adding horns, a drum machine or whatever else is necessary to fill out the sound for a particular song. The core is always the piano, but there are plenty of decorations.
Those pretties simply add luster to songs which have a natural shine. I guess it's obvious that these boys worship the pop rock of the 70s--and thinking back, a lot of that stuff was purty damned good. Songs that tell stories. Songs with attitude and personality. Songs that are immediately catchy and yet deep enough to withstand incessant replays. It's a crime that these boys are still hawking their own wares, though I think those circumstances will change sooner than later.
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The Truth and Then Some
Doramus Manufacturer: Diamond Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007M21XK Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Truth (Intro)
- My Day - Doramus, , The Real McCoy
- Thow It Up - Doramus, The Real McCoy
- Grown Folks
- Wishful Thinking
- Where U From
- Give Me Some
- Song You've Never Heard - Doramus, Isaiah
- Baby, What's Up
- Put It In
- Freaky Mood [Remix]
- Freaky Mood
- Could It Be You
- Make It Up to You
- Anything
- Morning News - Doramus, Isaiah
- Flashlight
- Freak - Doramus,
- Lock Me Out
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Some Truth & A Little Money
Randy & the Bloody Lovelies Manufacturer: Cheap Lullaby ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B5XZYM Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Hologram
- You Don't Love Me
- Great Big Fall
- You Could Die
- Star
- Lonely Town
- 3 Days
- Square
- Dreams
- Money Song
- Baby Tells Me (It's Alright)
- Happy?
- Rosarita
- Million Years from Now
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Word to the Why?S
Manufacturer: Re: Press ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAF39Q Release Date: 2002-10-15 |
Tracks:
- If I Could Be Your
- The Ballad of Burbank (what I Gleaned On the Eve...
- Skin Listens
- Titular
- Pretty Talk
- December
- The Hollow Cost
- Word to the Whys
- I Wanna Talk With You (with Besskepp)
- 100 Lives
- Soulkissoff
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Truth With Manifestation Handbook
Manufacturer: Corrine Champigny ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7ROU Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
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Sit Comfortably
Moon Moods Manufacturer: Moon Moods ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BK27S2 Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Tracks:
- Your Vision
- Your Inner Paradise
- Live in Balance, Clarity and Joy
- Neutralize the Limitations and Heal Your Body
- Voice of Self-Expression and Communication
- Paint Your Joy
- Money and Success
- Random Thoughts on My Piano
Product Description
*Create the mindset to build and maintain inner and outer abundance *Be in charge of your state of being *Reduce stress *Be time efficient through inner clarity and peacefulness *Enjoy your life's purpose and success *Live life through Love, Joy and Abundance vs. Fear, Pain and Dogmas. Sit Comfortably is an invitation for you to have the abundance of both material and spiritual fulfillment in your life. Through an affirmative and grateful approach to the different aspects of life, we are much more likely to reach our goals and desires. These guided meditations will help you to replace your non-supportive beliefs and develop that grateful and affirmative frame of mind. 3 short, relaxing meditations, each followed by a separate track of encouraging statements (affirmations) to enjoy life to the fullest, in abundance, balance and clarity. Successfully live your life's purpose through love and integrity vs. fear, pain and dogmas. Conveniently combine your favorite meditation with your desired track of affirmations or soothing piano. The first track is instrumental only. Use it either to help you unwind as a preparation for the guided meditations, or do your spiritual practice to relax and go straight to the affirmations. Here is a short summary: 'Your Inner Paradise' clears out the mental and emotional "debris and weed", so your true essence of love, balance and beauty can become a bigger part of your daily life. 'Neutralize the Limitations...' is more straight forward, working with strengthening your ability to heal and be in charge of your state of being. In 'Paint Your Joy', you build the habit to be your best, reach your goals, manifest and receive what you desire, within joy. Through the power of intention we manifest our life. Often we are our own worst enemy - how about becoming your own best friend! 10% of the proceeds are used to protect habitats for orchids and other wildlife.
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Truth in a Beautiful Lie
Bella Fayes Manufacturer: Secret Decoder ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000067UMR Release Date: 2002-05-28 |
Tracks:
- Feel Like I Wanna Feel
- Wake It Up
- Tables Will Turn
- Trying To Find A Way
- Poolside
- The New Shame
- Channeling
- Shortcut
- Come
- The Girl Most Likely To
- In The Transistor's Glow
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