Pop the Question: Rock (Music Games)
Cease to Begin
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Customer Review: Outstanding album
One of the best albums i’ve heard for a long time. Having listened to this i went back and listened to everything all the time which is just as good.
Customer Review: Packs a punch
I have not heard the first album, but I had heard the band performing songs from this album, live. ‘Ghost’ has a very ‘haunting’ melody and sets the listener up well for the rest of the tracks. The whole album moves along at a very good pace and is great for playing in the car, where the CD resides at the moment. Try not to let ‘Ghost’ get into your head or you will keep on humming it to yourself all day long. A highly recommended album.
David Lee Roth [1986]
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Customer Review: Great Rock Video
This is a MUST HAVE for all real rock fans. David Lee Roth’s first solo project features an amazing line up with Billy Sheehan, Steve Vai and Greg Bisonette. And the videos are amazing - they were ahead for their time…
Customer Review: The one and only
This is a must for the fans of Diamond Dave, although I’m looking forward for some of his new tunes, maybe on DVD. YES ON DVD! All of it!! Give it to me babe! What the h… are you waiting for? ;o), Love from Spiderwoman.
Rough Music
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Customer Review: Stylish issue of legends
Could this girl fail in folk music given her Parents? Well she could have if she just became a clone of them instead she chose to take a different route and to freshen up folk music with a more contemporary feel. This is one of my favourite folk music albums and a welcome break from manufactured musicians all too prevalent nowadays. This is a very enjoyable album of mainly traditional folk tunes and well worth adding to any collection.
Customer Review: Eliza’s Best Album yet?
Striking through it’s seemingly total absence of percussion throughout, rough music is a masterpiece in modern English Folk. It seems Eliza and her fellow musicians ‘the ratcatchers’ are returning to a more traditional sound with this latest album, certainly when compared to the critically acclaimed if slightly more commercial preceding album, ‘Anglicana’. This said, it is as with all of Eliza Carthy’s previous albums, hugely accessable for a wider (and dare I say it, younger?!)audience who are unaccustomed to English Folk music. I love it. I’m sure you will to!
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