Sand [Import]
Sand [Import]
ASIN: B000026UFR
Track Listings
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1. Sand
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2. Distance Vs. Desire
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3. Pud Wud
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4. Clown
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5. 4.15 Bradford Executive
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6. Mac Man
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Sand,Allan Holdsworth,Cream,Jazz
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Stone in the Sand (Import)
Euphoraphonic
Manufacturer: Linus Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000B8848Q
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Im Alright
- I Need You
- Again For You
- Not Quite Myself
- Cant Say Goodbye
- Wish You Well
- Away With Me
- Down By The Road
- The Fly
- The Moment
- Man Inside
- Memories
Customer Reviews:
Classic .......2006-12-06
Produced by legendary Producer Andy Johns(led zeppelin and rolling stones) reminds me of the lost art of record production and songwriting. Simply put this is a gem of an album.
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Sands of Eternity
Hourglass
Manufacturer: Secret Port Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000PIC88O |
Product Description
TRACKLIST:
1) The Deliverer
2) The Beast Inside My Mind
3) Rage For Revenge (Machine)
4) A Glass Full Of Tears
5) Journey
6) Winner
7) The Pariah (Demo Version)
8) Hourglass (Demo Version) --------
STYLE: Hourglass play some very tight & technical styled Classic
Power Metal. They have lots of good changes & a good variety in
their sound. There are some elements of Thrash Metal present in
their sound as well. The vocals are done in a clean melodic Power
Metal style! This is a must for all fans of British Power Metal!!!
Customer Reviews:
As Good as Walk on Water.......2006-07-11
Written in the Sand is a superb album that I would say is on a par with Schenker's previous release with UFO - Walk on Water. I can't understand the other reviewer's comments at all. Track 7 is the best on the album - a real corker with beautiful and extended soloing - but I struggle to find a bad word to say about the album as a whole. The vocalist is perhaps not everybody's cup of tea, but suits this material perfectly. Of recent MSG, this alongside Tales of Rock n Roll are the best; then Beware of Scorpions; then Unforgiven; then Arachnophobiac. This import version with two bonus tracks is actually the best version of Written in the Sand to get for precisely that reason - i.e. more tracks. Superb album!
Schenker Loses touch with reality.......2005-12-13
This album is by far the absolute worst release EVER from the "Mad Axeman" Leif Sundin's vocals are flat and boring and Schenker's songwriting is a complete disaster on this release. There are no "standout" tracks at all. I've had this album since it's original release and I think it's a waste of space but if you are into collecting cd's by Schenker as I am you will want this just to have your collection complete but it's not even worth my time to take it out of the case and put it into my cd player. I have better albums to listen to. Hell, I'll even put in a Britney Spears cd before this junk and that's saying quite alot!
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- STOOOOOPID AND CORNY!!!!
- WEIRD!!
- WEIRD!!
- WEIRD!!
- Rocks, Pebbles and the "Man"
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Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
Stanley Clarke
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Jazz Fusion
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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- Hideaway
- Time Exposure
- Boarding School
- California Split
- Local Hero
ASIN: B000026HCB
Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Danger Street
- All Hell Broke Loose
- Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
- Underestimation
- You/Me Together
- We Supply
- Story of a Man a Woman, Pt. 1: She Thought I Was Stanley Clarke
- Part 2: A Fool Again
- Part 3: I Nearly Went Crazy (Until I Realized What Had Occurred)
Album Details
Recorded in 1980 and features Sidemen Such As: Victor Feldman (Vibes), Chick Corea (Bass, Moog Sythesizer), Simon Phillips (Drums, Percussion) and Charles Johnson (Guitar). Includes the Songs: 'Rocks, Pebbles and Sand', 'All Hell Broke Loose' and 'We Supply'.
Customer Reviews:
STOOOOOPID AND CORNY!!!!.......2004-11-16
What the devil was Stanley thinking here?
OK, I could understand going more in a saleable R&B direction but MAN, this was over-the-top corniness of the worst kind, bombastic pseudo-rock/funk arrangements mixed with lame, pointless corny cutting-up and Stanley doing a rather bad parody of himself. And what's up with that idiotic cover with Stanley on a STONE MOTORCYCLE!!???
I have to admit I lost a lot of respect for Stanley as an artist after hearing this abomination, (and it wasn't until hearing 1989's "If This Bass Could Only Talk" that my respect for Stan as a musician came back in spades). Unfortunnately, "Rocks Pebbles and Sand" was only the beginning of the long 1980's Schlock-Fest that Stanley would unleash (no doubt at the behest of his record company).
Skip this turkey altogether, unless you are a masochist at heart.
WEIRD!!.......2003-08-20
Stanley Clarke and a "new" band attempt to create some kind
of funk/rock hybrid-that is one side funk,another of hard rock and overall "Rocks,Pebbles And Sand" doesn't make that much musical sense.The opener "Danger Street",a snarling,eccentrically
sung hard rocker and the thumping tital cut are very interesting
but only the George Duke collaberation of "We Supply",a masterful
Brothers Johnson-like slab of hard funk really makes a lasting
impression ammong this muck!One reviewer called this album no form and all content and that somes it up-bomastic arrangements and instrumentation making up for good compositional skills.
WEIRD!!.......2003-08-20
Stanley Clarke and a "new" band attempt to create some kind
of funk/rock hybrid-that is one side funk,another of hard rock and overall "Rocks,Pebbles And Sand" doesn't make that much musical sense.The opener "Danger Street",a snarling,eccentrically
sung hard rocker and the thumping tital cut are very interesting
but only the George Duke collaberation of "We Supply",a masterful
Brothers Johnson-like slab of hard funk really makes a lasting
impression ammong this muck!One reviewer called this album no form and all content and that somes it up-bomastic arrangements and instrumentation making up for good compositional skills.
WEIRD!!.......2003-08-20
Stanley Clarke and a "new" band attempt to create some kind
of funk/rock hybrid-that is one side funk,another of hard rock and overall "Rocks,Pebbles And Sand" doesn't make that much musical sense.The opener "Danger Street",a snarling,eccentrically
sung hard rocker and the thumping tital cut are very interesting
but only the George Duke collaberation of "We Supply",a masterful
Brothers Johnson-like slab of hard funk really makes a lasting
impression ammong this muck!One reviewer called this album no form and all content and that somes it up-bomastic arrangements and instrumentation making up for good compositional skills.
Rocks, Pebbles and the "Man".......2002-06-06
I thought this album was an interesting transition for Stanley Clarke, because most of it leans towards hard rock rather than jazz fusion. (perhaps he was inspired to do this recording after touring with Keith Richards and the "New Barbarians") Whatever Stanley's inpiration was, it worked! All the cuts are great. My personal favorites are: "Danger Street", "All Hell Broke Loose" (Both great examples of chord playing on the bass) The super funky, "We Supply" (Featuring Louis Johnson) and "The Story of a Man and a Women / A Fool Again" (An interesting and entertaining medley) One thing this album proved about Stanley, is that when you're a virtuoso musician and composer, you can pull off darn near anything. Taking musical risks like "Rocks Pebbles and Sand" and succeeding, undoubtedly helped give him the confidence and ability to eventually become one of the finest film scorers of this generation. He already was considered one of if not the greatest bass player of all time! Stan, thanks for pushing the envelope musically, it truly paid off.
Product Description
Out of print original first pressing from Japan on Mercury records Japan. PPD-1129. 10 tracks in total. 1990.
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