We buy everything he puts out, DJ Hyper is a legend in the making!2
Product Description
Twenty-five year old Guy Hatfield is a man on a mission. Although breakbeat has traditionally been dominated by acts such as The Crystal Method and DJ Icey, Hyper has recently been heralded as the new leader of the pack as he continues to turn heads and push boundaries to great acclaim. So much so that the Crystal Method has invited Hyper to support the group throughout their 2004 US tour.
Hyper's pioneering "Y3K" DJ compilation albums secured his name in the dance scene as one to watch and spawned many copycat releases. Guy went on to surpass expectations with his world-renowned "Bedrock Breaks" CD's for Digweed's lauded label.
Recently signed to Thrive Records, Hyper's new double mix album "Wired" presents a unique mix of Hyper originals, collaborations, remixes, and choice third party songs, making it a hybrid artist album/remix collection/DJ mix CD. Standout cuts include Hyper's recent remix of UK chart toppers Sugarbabes' 'In The Middle', Hyper's collaborations with breakbeat favorites Uberzone & General Midi, as well as upfront tracks from Plump DJs & Moguai.
Wired
Wired,Hyper,Thrive (Red),Dance Collections,Dance Music,Nu Breaks,Pop,V/A Compilations
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Weary and Wired
Marc Ford Manufacturer: Blues Bureau Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3STHA Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Featherweight Dreamland
- Don't Come Around
- It'll Be Over Soon
- Dirty Girl
- The Other Side
- 1000 Ways
- Smoke Signals
- Greazy Chicken
- Currents
- Just Take The Money
- Medicine Time
- The Same Thing
- Running Man Blues
- Bye Bye Suzy
- The Big Callback
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Ex-Black Crowes guitarslinger Marc Ford's second solo album literally sounds like a classic. With its conflagrant riffing, big six-string tones, blues bedrock, and tunes that swing from soulful pop ballads like "The Other Side" to grinders like "Don't Come Around," the disc recalls a time in the '60s when groups like the MC5 and Humble Pie were at rock's creative apex. The wah-wah-mad instrumental "The Big Callback" also nods to Hendrix, and "Smoke Signals" has the drama of early Neil Young and Crazy Horse. But ultimately Ford's a synthesist, not a copycat, so his unpredictable guitar heroics are as likely to explode into clouds of whinnying feedback as to sprint into marathons of bent, ringing sustained notes and pentatonic scales. Ford's lyrics display a street poet's sensibility that matches his light-sandpaper voice. And as a song interpreter, he shakes the dust off "That Same Thing" with expressionistic jabs of moaning, raging guitar that make the hoary blues chestnut a raw, unexpected highlight. "Just Take the Money" trumpets contempt for his former bandmates. That's not the classiest move, but with his own fiery style at his absolute command, Ford needn't worry about burning bridges. --Ted DrozdowskiAlbum Description
Marc Ford's first record was with CBS' renowned retro blues rockers Burning Tree in the late 1980's. Burning Tree's self-titled debut album was a much-heralded debut among guitar aficionados and led to Ford being asked to join The Black Crowes.Ford put his stylized guitar stamp on the Black Crowes' records "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion,""Amorica" and "Three Snakes and One Charm" as well as making two additional records with the band, "Tall" and "The Band" which were recorded in the 90's and were previously unreleased until 2006.
Ford accepted an invitation to join "Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals" and toured with them, recording their EP and DVD each entitled "Live at the Hollywood Bowl."and won a Grammy Award in 2004 for his involvement with Ben Harper and the Blind Boy's Of Alabama's record, "There Will Be A Light." Ford also appears on Ben Harper and the Blind Boy's Of Alabama's DVD "Live At The Apollo." Two years ago Ford was asked to rejoin The Black Crowes and recorded their "All Join Hands" reunion tour while also continuing to work with Harper, appearing on his 2006 album "Both Sides of the Gun." After the 2006 release of the double CD and DVD "Into the Fog," Live At The Fillmore with The Black Crowes," Ford left the Black Crowes and began making plans to record "Weary and Wired." This significant recording shows Marc's strength as a singer/songwriter, fueled by large doses of his phenomenal guitar work that brings to mind such masters as Clapton, Hendrix and Beck.
Customer Reviews:
Marc Ford is the `blackest' of the Crowes!.......2007-07-13
With influences by Hendrix, Tom Petty and the Crowes, this album is a great choice for any rock and roll, blues or soul lover...let's support the man buying his record, he wont disappoint you!
Surprisingly Good.......2007-07-10
Bravo Marc...you are the man!
Smoke Signals.......2007-05-31
Weary and Wired has the same troubles, and then some. My favorite cup of tea is '70s meat and potatos rock but somehow this doesn't quite come off. Most songs seem stunted or too simply constructed (if that can be a criticism of such a genre). I guess it's just that they're not that well conceived. I actually don't have a problem with Ford's singing because it's genuine, but his lyrics are bad even for meat and 'taters standards. Guitar-wise there are bursts of brilliance and slightly more room allowed to hear them, but in a world with the likes of Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks I don't know if this will hit the the note overall (to call Ford a great slide player is just a tad silly, and Haynes just seems to conquer at everything).
There's a lot of genre crossing here, from Free stompers to Southern not-quite fried to distorted blues. People have raved about The Same Thing and it is attention grabbing, but ultimately seems to rip off Jeff Beck circa Trust (also The Allman Brothers do a much meaner, improvised version on their recent tours). I guess that's the problem--probably too derivative and again too long (what's the point of Running Man Blues and Bye Bye Suzy, apart from the former's searing solo???).
In simple terms Marc Ford needs a band. Not the Black Crowes. Not Ben Harper. He needs a captivating singer, probably a co-writer, and he needs to thrust himself that way into the limelight. Then he can stick one to the Crowes. Watch out for the wanted ad.
A better guitarist there isn't..........2007-05-16
Not bad, but expected more.......2007-05-09
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Rocked, Wired & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits
Cinderella Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00074Q6CK Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Night Songs
- Shake Me
- Nobody's Fool
- Somebody Save Me
- Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin' Apart At The Seams
- Gypsy Road
- Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)
- The Last Mile
- Long Cold Winter
- If You Don't Like It
- Coming Home
- The More Things Change
- Shelter Me
- Heartbreak Station
- Winds Of Change
- Blood From A Stone
- Hot And Bothered
Customer Reviews:
Best Hair Band.......2006-09-26
Rocked, Wired & Bluesed by the 80's baddest Cinderella!!!.......2006-09-06
With the Rocked, Wired and Bluesed greatest hits package. Their older fans already have these songs, it offers nothing new and only get these songs digital enhansed with the new technology. With no new goodies on this one, I just burned my own copy from their original releases and made a second disc (see track list below). Another draw back to this release it covers their early career well and leaves off too many good tracks from Heartbreak Station and Still Climbing. Now if your picking up this release as your first Cinderella album you will love this 17 song collection of their best hits. Also realize there's a bunch of tracks missing from this release, that should be on it. You definately will want to pickup all their releases, because they are that good of a band.
Now I mentioned that, I burned my copy of this from their Original releases and went a step further and burned a second disc with 17 tracks. Well here's the trackinglist of that disc:
Nothin' For Nothin', Once Around The Ride, In From The Outside, Second Wind, Take Me Back, Love's Got Me Doin'Time, Sick For The Cure, One For Rock And Roll, Make Your Own Way, Love Gone Bad, All Comes Down, Talk Is Cheap, Through The Rain, Easy Come, Easy Go, The Road's Still Long, Move Over and War Stories.
Just alright.......2006-08-25
Rad.......2006-01-11
Tip Of The Iceberg.......2006-01-10
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Wired
Jeff Beck Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AREP Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Led Boots
- Come Dancing
- Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
- Head For Backstage Pass
- Blue Wind
- Sophie
- Play With Me
- Love Is Green
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Beck, drummer Narada Michael Walden, and producer George Martin here embark on a potent jazz-rock journey, making stops at the ferocious "Led Boots," the thumb-popping R&B of "Come Dancing," and the hooky "Blue Wind" (written by former Mahavishnu synth player Jan Hammer). Max Middleton's funky clavinet on "Play with Me" and his pulsing Rhodes piano work on "Sophie" add color and rhythmic urgency to Beck's searing guitar, with its unmistakable tone and vocal-like inflections. Released a year after the breakthrough Blow by Blow, Wired generally runs a little hotter, though its low-gear moments--in particular the emotional largesse of Mingus's "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat"--will blow your hair back. --James RotondiCustomer Reviews:
5 Stars Is only half way there.......2007-07-23
One of his Best!.......2007-07-10
I have all of his records or CD's.. I think Wired and Blow by Blow are his best. Blue Wind is one of my favorite guitar tracks of his (of all time) also, this album turned me on to Jazz, I liked Goodbye Pork Pie Hat so much that I researched who Charles Mingus was, it all started from there. Over all an excellent album and a must have for any Jeff Beck fan!
A genius makes it look effortless.......2007-05-11
I swear to God, if Jeff isn't a gift to the guitar, I don't know who is. It's truly amazing; he's the only guy I've listened to where it seems as though he said one day "I feel like making an awesome album". A year after putting out "Blow by Blow", Beck strikes back with something almost as good. "Wired" is another notch in Jeff's belt of great records.
One of the strongest tracks is the opener, a groovy piece called "Led Boots" which has also become a show standard. The entire album shines (which, by the way, is wholly instrumental), and other highlights include "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", "Blue Wind", and "Love is Green". It's all very jazzy and fusion inspired, and is an album that anyone who is interested in guitar should listen to. Hey, if you're going to try the trade, you may as well listen to one of the gods.
Shines After 30 years.......2007-05-03
Show opened with British Funk band called UPP - probably friend of Beck or his favorite. Then for the mainshow - this guy in a strawhat playing on synthesizer, and drums and bass and a fiddler. Playing the licks that I never heard before. It was just amazing. Later it was revealved to me that this guy was Jan Hammer playing tunes from his band Jan Hammer Group. I was so blown away that I forgot about Jeff. Until he appeared in the spot light with the Group. They played almost all the tune from Wired and Blow by Blow.
I must admit CD cannot justify live Beck. But to this day I listen to Wired or BbB and still get blown away. I have seen beck since on his There and Back, the ARMS concert, Who Else, and You had it comming. I have to admit as masterful as Beck is .. he is easily influenced by his mood. and he is amazing when he is. But I have also seen him lose it. But that is what I love about the guy. He is real and true.
Did I say I also play the guitar. and I have been told that I have little bit of Beck in me. How dare they say that. I am just a person in his path that got influenced by his blow. hey, not that I am a bad player. But Beck's influence on me will always be there. I could still lay back in absorb all the great riff. analize his notes. In all fairness as great as Beck is, you cannot ignore the masterful playing of Jan Hammer in Blue Wind, Sophie. With his Moog/Oberheim combination that sounds a lot like guitar.
Get this CD and realize how great music can be,
ghj
A notch UP from Blow by Blow, how is that possible?.......2007-01-31
This is the best instrumental album of all time, and that's no mean feat.
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Alive & Wired
Old 97's Manufacturer: New West Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AQ68WS Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Melt Show
- New Kid
- Barrier Reef
- W. Tx Teardrops
- Lonely Holiday
- The Villain
- King Of All Of The World
- Salome
- Rollerskate Skinny
- The Other Shoe
- Coahuila
- Iron Road
- Wish The Worst
- Wont Be Home
- Doreen
Tracks:
- Jagged
- Designs On You
- Curtain Calls
- Mama Tried
- If My Heart Was A Car
- 4 Leaf Clover
- Stoned
- Oppenheimer
- Cant Get A Line
- Cryin Drunk
- Big Brown Eyes
- Murder Or A Heart Attack
- Smokers
- Friends Forever
- Niteclub
- Time Bomb
Album Description
A great live band finally releases a live CD. It's a two disc set that includes all their fan favorites and hits.Customer Reviews:
I never tire of this CD.......2007-07-17
one of the best live recordings I've heard.......2006-08-10
-K
Weak Recording .......2005-12-07
On their eighth (counting the compilation Early Tracks that Bloodshot released in 2000), and first fully live album, the Old 97's serve up a two disc set recorded on two nights in the summer of 2005 in Gruene, Texas. Turns out, it's a perfect example of why they're such a fantastic live band-and why it'll never work to record their shows. In a telling moment of liner note honesty, 97's lead guitarist Ken Bethea admits, "I love that we don't really know how the songs end. I love that we don't rehearse. I love diving into solos head first with no idea of where I'm going and, if I crash and burn, snickering at the outcome and moving on."
It's true. It is indeed the 97's spontaneity that makes their shows so great to be a part of. It's also a recipe for disaster. The shame of the matter is that the two nights that comprise this two disc set have failed to capture the sound and the glory of the Old 97's balls-to-the-wall ability to really crank out a solid line of damn good songs. Is it the mix? Were they having off nights? So excited about the two-disc set they were recording that they went too far? I'm not sure-perhaps it was some form of each of these. In defense of the performances (independent of their recording), the audience seemed to love them.
The first real clue that the project hasn't met its potential shows up three tracks in. Barrier Reef was originally released on Too Far to Care, but shows up as a live radio appearance on the bonus disc of Satellite Rides. The Satellite Rides version is (in the not-so-humble opinion of this reviewer) one of the best rock songs ever laid down. On Alive & Wired, the song falls far short. The question then: Why release another, obviously lesser, version? Well, it's always an odd situation when a band covers itself poorly-and that is what the Old 97's have done here. Mostly.
That said, there are tracks here that come close to surpassing other previously recorded versions. Examples: the vintage Four Leaf Clover, Lonely Holiday, and certainly the recording of Stoned presented here is also of note. While I can't say that the latter is better than the studio version found on the band's debut, Hitchhike to Rhome, the presentation on Alive & Wired is aptly served by Rhett Miller's dogged live voice. Miller, the lead singer, primary songwriter, and the true driving force behind the 97's, is his usual exuberant self here-especially on the second night/disc. His lyrics and subsequent delivery of them has always been the cornerstone of the band's sound, and in that regard, the songs remain intact. His opening lyric for Stoned is well suited for the disjointed proceedings:
Well, I must've been stoned when this whole thing started
Cause I just can't seem to think straight anymore
Can't figure out where I'm at
Maybe Memphis, maybe Mexico
Stoned is an emblematic 97's song, and fortunately, it is done justice here. It leaves me wondering, though, why it is in such a disturbing minority on Alive & Wired. Well, at least, one of the thirty songs recorded survives and shines through.
I admit that my reaction to this whole mess of a live album could just be a true 97's fan acting out the disappointment derived from overblown expectations. Or, maybe I wish I had had the opportunity to be there in Gruene Hall with all the other folks, and heard it for myself. So, like Ken Bethea and his solos, I guess I'll just snicker at the outcome and move on.
Yep. That's Them Live!!.......2005-12-04
I intend to have a listening party this winter...cocktails, heavy appetizers...and introduce this band to my friends. (Yes, you're invited!) This will be the CD I use to do it. (And of course, the live DVD!)
Come On, Ken's Guitar at ear bleeding levels is a must?.......2005-10-18
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Break out the Battle Tapes
Wired All Wrong Manufacturer: Nitrus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HIP4GU Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- 15 Minutes
- Elevatin
- Nothing At All
- Medicate
- Let Me Go
- After All
- Lost Angeles
- You're Freakin Me Out Girl
- Make A Fool
- End Of All Things
Customer Reviews:
Something fun yet different.......2007-06-18
Is it possible...?.......2007-02-28
Best record of 2006?.......2007-01-21
What does it sound like? Well, it's the melodies and harmonies of sElf with the computars of GLU. It's hard underpinnings with poppy-sweet vox and pep atop. It's Matt's bratty diction with Jeff's electrogrunge.
It's brilliant. It's the most enjoyable record I've heard in ages. Only one track ("After All") flops, and that's relative. The rest are ingenious, infectious and marvelous. GET IT!!!
WOW for WAW!.......2006-12-09
Best Album of the Year.......2006-10-20
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Wired
Michael McGoldrick Manufacturer: Compass Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000DN5VQ2 Release Date: 2006-01-31 |
Tracks:
- Wired To The Moon
- Gaelic Gavotte
- The Hillsbrook Reels
- Strange Journey
- The Honesty Bar
- Famous Last Words
- Sophie's
- Paddy In The Smoke
- Glenuig Bay
- The Desert Road
- The Jolly Tinker
- Last House In The Village
Album Description
As a co-founder of best-selling Irish instrumental outfit Lunasa and current member of Celtic favorites Capercaillie, flautist and piper Michael McGoldrick has played a great part in expanding the audience for Irish and British Isles instrumental music with his expert technique and visionary sensibilities. His genius for wedding traditional styles with contemporary textures has made him a welcomed contributor to albums and performances by such acclaimed contemporary roots artists as Kate Rusby, Sharon Shannon, and the Afro-Celt Sound System. Wired is the long-awaited follow-up to his groundbreaking 2000 album Fused, and finds McGoldrick and producer/keyboardist Donald Shaw (Capercaillie, Karan Casey, Karen Matheson) surrounding McGoldrick's fluid, soulful performances and compositions with a startling variety of rhythmic backdrops. From spacious jazz trappings to surging Indian percussion, electronic loops to bluegrass banjo, Wired brilliantly harnesses the rhythmic momentum of Celtic music while pushing into new sonic realms.Customer Reviews:
High replay value.......2006-05-23
With "Wired" McGoldrick has raised the bar of what "Celtic" based music is capable of being and sounding like. Far more sophisticated and mood inhancing then Afro Celt, and just as burning but more adventurous then Lunasa could ever be. I wouldn't want all of my Celt music to sound this way, I'm still a sucker for the trad, but this is a must have album for any audiophile or Celt fan.
A Gem & a Joy.......2006-05-15
Of course McGoldrick is not alone in this venture. Band mates from Capercaillie are there - especially Donald Shaw, who produced the album, co-wrote a number of tunes and plays a range of keyboards. Asian spice is supplied by Parv Bharat's scintillating tabla and James Mackintosh's burbling udu. Plus there's an uncredited (sampled?) Asian singer on "Sophie's". This is a stand-out track, a fascinating fusion of many music styles that somehow coheres. It bodes well for the role music might play in bringing disparate cultures closer togther.
Jazzy touches also suffuse the album, with Neil Yates' trumpet and flugelhorn and Signy Jacobsdottir's marimba surprisingly at home amongst the folk fiddles of Dezi Donnelly and John McCusker. Bridging all styles superbly is Ewen Vernal's upright bass. But of course it's McGoldrick's kaleidoscopic playing that gives the album its strongest colours. Whether on slow and soulful wooden flute ("Strange Journey"); frenetic low whistle ("The Jolly Tinker"); or blazing pipes ("The Sporting Days of Easter"), he seems at the height of his powers. This album is both a gem and a joy.
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Hard-Wired
Dave Weckl Manufacturer: Grp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000001TL Release Date: 1994-03-29 |
Tracks:
- Hard-wired
- Afrique
- Dis' Place This
- In Flight
- Crazy Horse
- Just An Illusion
- Where's Tom?
- In The Pocket
- Tribute
Customer Reviews:
A fusion jam!.......2006-06-09
Dave Weckl 's mood proves his immense talents as a musician with countless skills in this album of jazz-fusion. You should acquire this imaginative album; filled of dynamic creative energy.
Amazing record!.......2005-11-13
"Tribute" has a melody line that goes straight into your soul .. truly beautiful and a bit similar to "Country" by Keith Jarret, which also is a fantastic song. A tribute to Jarret maybe?
By the way .. the solo on track 5 is a keyboard solo, not a guitar solo even if it could sound like a guitar :) someone mentioned it here earlier ...
I can't believe how addicted I am to this CD.......2005-08-29
NOT For Drummers Only.......2005-06-12
This CD sizzles. It has some songs on it that could be said to have been written with "pop"y hooks in them, yes. It also has a masterful latin piece ("Dis' Place This") with some wild rhythms in it (love that piano part!), whimsical tunes ("Afrique" and "Just an Illusion"), moody songs ("In Flight" and "Where's Tom?"), jazzy urban grooves ("Crazy Horse" (amazing keyboard work) and "In the Pocket"), and a soulful, somber finish ("Tribute") with a wonderfully rich piano part (it takes getting through about a minute of muted key tones played to a ride cymbal to get to it) that the sax picks up and follows along with. The entire horn section is well-written and well-played throughout the album.
Weckl definitely gets his time in the spotlight, and NO ONE can do it quite like him. Some of the songs did take a few listens to get into, I admit, but this is now one of my favorite CDs of all time. If you think the samples on Amazon are interesting AT ALL, then BUY IT. I don't think you'll feel you wasted any money after only a few plays.
Hard-Wired.......2004-07-25
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Wired
Jeff Beck Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000255T Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Led Boots
- Come Dancing
- Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
- Head For Backstage Pass
- Blue Wind
- Sophie
- Play With Me
- Love Is Green
Amazon.com
Beck, drummer Narada Michael Walden, and producer George Martin here embark on a potent jazz-rock journey, making stops at the ferocious "Led Boots," the thumb-popping R&B of "Come Dancing," and the hooky "Blue Wind" (written by former Mahavishnu synth player Jan Hammer). Max Middleton's funky clavinet on "Play with Me" and his pulsing Rhodes piano work on "Sophie" add color and rhythmic urgency to Beck's searing guitar, with its unmistakable tone and vocal-like inflections. Released a year after the breakthrough Blow by Blow, Wired generally runs a little hotter, though its low-gear moments--in particular the emotional largesse of Mingus's "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat"--will blow your hair back. --James RotondiCustomer Reviews:
5 Stars Is only half way there.......2007-07-23
One of his Best!.......2007-07-10
I have all of his records or CD's.. I think Wired and Blow by Blow are his best. Blue Wind is one of my favorite guitar tracks of his (of all time) also, this album turned me on to Jazz, I liked Goodbye Pork Pie Hat so much that I researched who Charles Mingus was, it all started from there. Over all an excellent album and a must have for any Jeff Beck fan!
A genius makes it look effortless.......2007-05-11
I swear to God, if Jeff isn't a gift to the guitar, I don't know who is. It's truly amazing; he's the only guy I've listened to where it seems as though he said one day "I feel like making an awesome album". A year after putting out "Blow by Blow", Beck strikes back with something almost as good. "Wired" is another notch in Jeff's belt of great records.
One of the strongest tracks is the opener, a groovy piece called "Led Boots" which has also become a show standard. The entire album shines (which, by the way, is wholly instrumental), and other highlights include "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", "Blue Wind", and "Love is Green". It's all very jazzy and fusion inspired, and is an album that anyone who is interested in guitar should listen to. Hey, if you're going to try the trade, you may as well listen to one of the gods.
Shines After 30 years.......2007-05-03
Show opened with British Funk band called UPP - probably friend of Beck or his favorite. Then for the mainshow - this guy in a strawhat playing on synthesizer, and drums and bass and a fiddler. Playing the licks that I never heard before. It was just amazing. Later it was revealved to me that this guy was Jan Hammer playing tunes from his band Jan Hammer Group. I was so blown away that I forgot about Jeff. Until he appeared in the spot light with the Group. They played almost all the tune from Wired and Blow by Blow.
I must admit CD cannot justify live Beck. But to this day I listen to Wired or BbB and still get blown away. I have seen beck since on his There and Back, the ARMS concert, Who Else, and You had it comming. I have to admit as masterful as Beck is .. he is easily influenced by his mood. and he is amazing when he is. But I have also seen him lose it. But that is what I love about the guy. He is real and true.
Did I say I also play the guitar. and I have been told that I have little bit of Beck in me. How dare they say that. I am just a person in his path that got influenced by his blow. hey, not that I am a bad player. But Beck's influence on me will always be there. I could still lay back in absorb all the great riff. analize his notes. In all fairness as great as Beck is, you cannot ignore the masterful playing of Jan Hammer in Blue Wind, Sophie. With his Moog/Oberheim combination that sounds a lot like guitar.
Get this CD and realize how great music can be,
ghj
A notch UP from Blow by Blow, how is that possible?.......2007-01-31
This is the best instrumental album of all time, and that's no mean feat.
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Hard Wired
Front Line Assembly Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005OOZ Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Neologic Spasm
- Paralyzed
- Re-Birth
- Circuitry
- Mortal
- Modus Operandi
- Transparent Species
- Barcode
- Condemned
- Infra Red Combat
Customer Reviews:
Get the facts straight!!!.......2006-09-18
More Great Industrial Music From Leeb & Fulber.......2006-06-15
Neologic Spasm 10 This is a epic industrial masterpiece. I always wondered why it never got as much respect as I think it deserves. Awesome opening sample. Not as good as the movie samples from Millennium but pretty darn good anyway. This song has everything from dark opera chants, chaotic noise, and a great heavy beat that could get a quadruple amputee to dance.
Paralyzed 10 As good as Neologic Spasm. More danceable, and not as dark. Leeb & Fulber and Leeb & Peterson are genius's. In my opinion they are as good as Key and Goettel of Skinny Puppy. I love both bands equally. The most amazing thing about these guys is the endless variety and quality of there music from FLA, Noise Unit, old Delerium, protech, and Synaesthesia. And those are the ones I have heard so far. They actually have about 20 more Cd's that I have yet to hear. So far everything I have from them is special. Anyways the point I am trying to make in this long winded diatribe is that in this song alone there are more quality hooks, and beats than some bands have in there entire catalogue.
Re-Birth 7.5 Another very solid song. Personally it doesn't grab me like the first two do, but I still love it. Also 7.5 is still a pretty good rating since I grade FLA and Skinny Puppy songs on a curb. So 7.5 here might be a 8 or 9 with most other bands.
Circuitry 9 Very good beats, synth's, and chorus. There is some good guitar in this song, but they are not in the fore-front of the mix. Speaking of guitar's there are a lot of FLA fans who don't like them. I on the other hand being a Rivet/Metal head always thought that Leeb & Fulber should start a side project with Al Jourgenson of Ministry. That would be the best Industrial metal project ever. That's just wishful thinking though.
Mortal 8 Kind of a cool instrumental with perfect sample's from Dawn of the Dead.
Modus Operandi 10 This is truly Leeb at his most Diabolical sounding moment. Everything about this song is t!ts.
Transparent Species 9 Too many things for me to try to describe here. This is probably the most layered and complex song on this Cd.
Bar-code 8.5 I cant figure out what the sample in the beginning is saying. It sounds like one of those backwards messages. This song has a great atmosphere. Very catchy but in a good way.
Condemned 10 This one sounds like it belongs on Millennium. This song brings beauty, anger, and intensity. One of my favorite parts of the Cd.
Infra Red Combat 10 They saved the best for last. This one starts off slow, but it gradually builds into a juggernaut of a industrial anthem. This song is so good that at one time I didn't own this Cd for about a year and I still could play parts of this song in my head. Definitely one of the band's crowning achievements.
If you are already a FLA fan you have this Cd. If you are curious I would say this is a good place to start.
Sci-fi horror in your music is what you need ? Get this !.......2006-01-12
Hard Wired is worth having in your cd collection, but make sure you also get Caustic Grip, Gashed Senses and Crossfire, and Tactical Neural Implant. Total Terror II is a must have if you like simple effective beats with samples and a jumpy bassline, very early 80's typical electro/synth that is fun to hear again and again.
Hard Wired is as the name implies, it is a hard album with wires hooked up to the guitars and synthesizers. The result is a very chaotic ensemble of hard driving syth/bass, haunting samples, and a rhythm guitar that takes the music into a more organic form, but still retaining their purpose which is to accompany the lyrics which are mainly focused around disease, epidemic, war, murder, death, all envisioned in a sci-fi perspective. The vocals on track 6 are amazing. One must hear this album in order to fully appreciate it.
Hard Wired: A darker complex sound to FLA.......2005-06-21
My favourite songs were 'Mortal' and 'Modus Operandi', these two songs had glimpses of aspects of later albums of FLA would have - songs that one could dance to and easy to remix.
Takes on almost an organic-like form.......2005-05-25
Infra Red Combat is right up there with my favorite `industrial' songs of all time. I love music that builds and builds into a mound of emotion and sound, and this song does just that. The whole album almost takes on an organic-like form. Every piece twists and grows through amazingly talented instrumentation, vocals and lyrics. I'm not even going to attempt to analyze every track or do a long drawn out comparison from previous albums, because I'm just not good at doing that. I will, however, tell you this is (in my opinion) Front Line Assembly's finest piece of work. I have listened to this album countless times from start to finish and it never fails to amaze me.
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Wired to the Moon
Chris Rea Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007386 Release Date: 1992-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Bombollini
- Touch'Amour
- Shine, Shine, Shine
- Wired to the Moon
- Reasons
- I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It
- Ace of Hearts
- Holding Out
- Winning
Customer Reviews:
Almost winning.......2000-11-17
Time appears to have passed this album by; the next few releases from Chris Rea were probably his best to date, but this album is still worth a listen.
Fire to ice.......2000-10-10
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