If innocuous pop music were outlawed, only outlaws would make innocuous pop music. Should that ever turn out to be the case, you might want to put out an APB on Merril Bainbridge--that other diminutive Australian chanteuse--who took America by storm with the hit "Mouth" from her 1996 debut album, The Garden. Between the Days offers a kinder, gentler trip to Spiceworld, with its simmering rhythms, shimmering production, and Bainbridge's coy vocals on the sprightly title track, the lightly drum & bass-accented "Goodbye to Day," and the smoldering seduction song "Love and Terror." There'll be no mistaking Between the Days for anything but a sweet pop trifle, but it's a charming one nonetheless. --Daniel Durchholz
Between the Days,Merril Bainbridge,Universal,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Adult Contemporary,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop
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The Days In Between
Blue Rodeo Manufacturer: Blue Rodeo Prod. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050YA6 Release Date: 2000-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Cinema Song
- The Seeker
- Begging You To Let Me In
- Bitter Fruit
- Somebody Waits
- Andrea
- Sad Nights
- This Road
- The Days In Between
- Always Getting Better
- Rage
- Truscott
Customer Reviews:
Best Blue Rodeo album so far!.......2005-06-28
Thunderstorm Music.......2004-05-03
Blue Rodeo-A great Canadian secret..........2002-03-26
Great Music from Blue Rodeo.......2001-10-01
Canadian Alt-Country Rides On.......2001-06-27
The bottom line: If you are new to Blue Rodeo and have a few bucks to spend taking a musical chance, pick this album up. I believe you will enjoy it enough to want to look into their other material. Definitely listen to the clip of Somebody Waits or Sad Nights. If you are a fan, The Days In Between will likely rate with you like the Five Days in July or Casino albums. It's not their masterwork, but it's still quite good.
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Between the Days
Merril Bainbridge Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DCZ9 Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Between The Days
- Lonely
- Goodbye To Day
- Stars Collide
- Walk In Fire
- Hello
- Blindfolded
- Love And Terror
- Call My Name
- Big Machine
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If innocuous pop music were outlawed, only outlaws would make innocuous pop music. Should that ever turn out to be the case, you might want to put out an APB on Merril Bainbridge--that other diminutive Australian chanteuse--who took America by storm with the hit "Mouth" from her 1996 debut album, The Garden. Between the Days offers a kinder, gentler trip to Spiceworld, with its simmering rhythms, shimmering production, and Bainbridge's coy vocals on the sprightly title track, the lightly drum & bass-accented "Goodbye to Day," and the smoldering seduction song "Love and Terror." There'll be no mistaking Between the Days for anything but a sweet pop trifle, but it's a charming one nonetheless. --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
The Best CD you have never heard..........2004-11-13
another great CD.......2004-07-26
Her music keeps coming back to me.......2004-06-17
I wish she had a more aggressive label working with her, as I long to hear new things from her. She may just be the most underappreciated singer on the boards today.
Where did she go?.......2002-05-23
Merril's Got Merit.......2001-05-07
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Gavin Bryars: The Last Days
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000004CWJ Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Str Qt No.1 (Between the National & the Bristol)
- The Last Days: Prelude
- The Last Days: I. The Venetian Beginning
- The Last Days: Intermezzo I
- The Last Days: Intermezzo II
- The Last Days: II. The Corinthian Middle
- Str Qt No.2 (1990)
Customer Reviews:
Amazing.......1999-12-26
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I Watched the Devil Die
Chris Cotton Manufacturer: Yellow Dog Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007UVXLS Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Morgan City, Mississippi
- Come On
- I Watched the Devil Die
- Dying Crapshooters Blues
- Thats It
- Im So Glad
- Was it low?
- Black Night
- Louis Collins
- Blues for Big Bill
- Bill Bailey
- Goin Back Home
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Ex-Blue Eyed Devils singer-guitarist Cotton pursued his muse from his Bay Area home to Clarksdale, Mississippi, for this solo debut. What he found in the Delta with some aid from producer Jimbo Mathus--who played guitar on Buddy Guy's last few albums and leads his own rockin' Knockdown Society--and guitar ace Big Jack Johnson was the inspiration to blend the essence of old-time string band music and pure country blues with his folk-inclined sound.Cotton's not much of a storyteller, but his fleet picking style, delightfully raggedy vocal cords, and taste for flat-four rhythms propelled by loose-tuned snare drums create a juke joint party feel that makes for easy listening and serves covers of Skip James's "I'm So Glad" and John Hurt's "Louis Collins" well. The best cut is Cotton's own "Black Night," where his howlin' warnings about a cuckolded husband get slicing support from Johnson's thick fills and keening slide. And the album ends with the poignant wish "Goin' Back Home," where Mathus's slide resonator guitar helps brings Cotton's pining lyrics to life. --Ted Drozdowski
Album Description
An aural portrait that owes a debt to Southern bluesmen and Americana pioneers alike, Chris Cotton's Yellow Dog Records debut sounds like a house party caught on tape - world-weary men effortlessly strumming their guitars and bass, while passing around a jug of whiskey for sustenance. The barrelhouse piano, is, of course, pushed up against one wall; Cotton's gravelly voice reigns over the debauchery. The scene is timeless - harkening back to days when the distinction between blues and country was hopelessly blurred.Former Blue Eyed Devils frontman Cotton traveled to Clarksdale, MS to record I Watched the Devil Die at producer Jimbo Mathus' vintage-equipment studio, housed in the city's historic WROX radio building. Employing Memphis and Clarksdale sidemen including special guest Big Jack Johnson, Cotton and Mathus concocted a modern-day jam session with all the boisterous spirit of a classic down-home revival.
Customer Reviews:
listening to him watching the devil die.......2005-03-15
Authentic blues flavor.......2005-03-12
Mr.Cotton did it in the kitchen with a six string razor.......2005-03-09
Which is my big ol' ham-fisted way of saying when it comes to Real Blues or what The Straight People (More Sugar!)call blues I ain't so sure I got my homework done enough to know what the heckfire i'm talkin' about. However in the spirit of MY Real Blues (and Mr.Cotton's) to hell with the damned stars and bring on the dancing bears!
I just finished listening to Chris Cotton's new CD titled I Watched The Devil Die. I'm awful sorry to say the best language I could come up with at the final note (without my usual swearing) was WOW! You'll be adding your own abundant and imaginative expletives after you hear it for your self. I'm at least honest enough to admit I know about enough about Piedmont style and other finger pickin' styles to keep my mouth half shut about Mr.Cotton's technical skill. On the other hand the fellow I work with is versed. His word as nail-hit-on-head upon listening was Exceptional! Most finger-pickin' sorts have sounded high-brow, tight and too pretty clean to my mud and woods tuned ears. Mr. Cotton despite his dangerous knowledge makes it roll out and around the ol' dirt road just as natural and rockin' as can be not forced faux and special. Mr. Cotton covers some of the masters works here. Mr. Willie McTell's Dyin'Crap Shooters Blues, The Mississippi Sheiks' That's it, and of course Mr's Hurt and James with Louis Collins and I'm So Glad. But this man's a fine songwriter too. Six of the twelve here are his and fit quite comfortably up against the old
timers. Each song sounds like it was played (not performed) at a late night pickin'party among good friends. The song Black Night sticks out for the help and heft of Mr. Big Jack Johnson's after-hours slide and as well for Mr. Cotton's xtra fine band's joyful playing on such a dark and menacing song. Mr. Jimbo Mathus' production here as usual brings you in to the room and sets you nicely in the hot seat front and center of the action goin' down live and naked and steamin' in the Mississippi midnite hour. I just gotta hope Yellow Dog Records P.R. Machine is fired up to overheatin' overdrive on this disc 'cuz if work this good isn't hailed in all the so called blues mags and beyond then sombody someplace ain't payin' attention.
Of course most folks don't Listen cuz they're too busy bein' dazzeled by the stars and wouldn't Hear great music if it was a dancing bear bitin' their ass.
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Days Between Stations
Manufacturer: Dog Gone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000F7R9XY |
Product Description
13 songs. Recorded October 1988, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
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Better Days
Laurie Jones Manufacturer: Reversing Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006807IG Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Better Days
- Coffee Shop
- Lullaby
- Joey
- Padlock
- Rebound
- Skeletons
- Where I Stand
- Under My Skin
- Raining in the Highlands
- X-Ray WOW
- Good Stuff
- Stilted
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In Between Days - C.D Video
The Cure Manufacturer: Polydor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BH8KU4 |
Product Description
UK CD video (PAL format) with 5 audio tracks & 1 video.
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The Days in Between
Blue Rodeo Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004LN15 Release Date: 2000-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Cinema Song
- The Seeker
- Begging You To Let Me In
- Bitter Fruit
- Somebody Waits
- Andrea
- Sad Nights
- This Road
- The Days In Between
- Always Getting Better
- Rage
- Truscott
Album Description
Canadian edition of 2000 album from alternative/country rock act. Includes the first single 'Somebody Waits'. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Canadian Edition of 2000 Album from Alternative/Country Act.Customer Reviews:
One of their best.......2000-07-20
This is their eighth studio album and I believe it to be one of their 2 or 3 best. One lead, Jim Cuddy, is very strong on this album and the other lead, Greg Keelor attempted to crank up his songs a little more than on their last album, Tremolo. The album is very strong from front to back which makes it a great album to own.
If you're new to Blue Rodeo, I suggest that you buy Five Days in July which most believe to be their quintessential work but this is a very good second choice.
The Best One Yet.......2000-05-26
One of the best bands the America ISN'T listening to!.......2000-05-13
Days In Between.......2000-03-31
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The Devil's Dutchman
The Memphis Radio Kings Manufacturer: Hot Stack Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001N588K Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
Tracks:
- 25 will get you 10
- God as my waitress
- shackle and chain
- holy rollers
- lucky one
- venture to guess
- dixieland
- ATF
- hittin' on the queen
- vacant light
- double line
- been better said
Album Description
Peppered with MRK's signature style which teeters precariously between alt-rock's pioneer days and a wide swath of vintage jams, The Devil's Dutchman also delves deeper into sounds only hinted at in their previous release No Band in the Happy Place; gospel, retro-country, Vaudeville and Delta Blues. From the strawhat shuffle of "Hittin' on The Queen" to the tent-revival finale of "Shackle and Chain" to the 60's surf-vibe of "ATF", the developing maturity and diversity of the band is clearly evident. The lyrics revisit time-tested classics; love, loss, road-weary artistic anguish, addiction, and canine attacks, while dredging up fresh buckets from MRK's bottomless well of emotional and cleverly-delivered themes."Dutchman" was recorded with a mix of reckless abandon and meticulous craftsmanship. Basic tracks were recorded at The Trench by Gregg Williams whose album credits include The Dandy Warhol's 13 Tales of Urban Bohemia among others. MRK sought out local Seattle producer and friend Jon Goff to put the finishing touches on their third release. The results are a record that is as well-polished and pleasing to the ear as No Band but more reflective of the aggressive style and diverse musical palette that MRK has developed over the years. This CD is certain to please the tired-and-true and push the fence-riders onto the lush green grass know as "The Devil's Dutchman"
Customer Reviews:
Devil's Dutchman rocks my socks off!!.......2004-05-19
Another masterful track on this record is "shackle and chain", an old south themed track as the lyrics reflect the desire and search for independence. The chorus bridges into a soul, gospel influenced harmony in the Blues tradition. Some skillful "picking" by Mr. Jones breaks the band into a free spirited jam before the final chorus.
I think the bands focus on harmony this record is apparent particularly on lucky one. I'm only an aspiring musician who grew up around this sort of music, but what I like about this bands harmony is that the inspired work of Charlie Beck, is complimented by divergent vocal harmonies provided by Tim Jones and Tony Leamer. They each bring their own qualities to the harmony and I think they do it with intent. "Venture to guess", harkens back to the bands post-punk/ indie-pop works with the intense delivery of Charlie's vocals. The riffs are faster and more intense than other numbers on the record.
Ah, yes!!, what I believe to be the highlight tracks on the record. Dixieland, I wrote these guys and said how much this song reminded me of the honky tonk sound. Listen to the twang of Tim's vocal back-up to understand what I mean. Then when I saw their show in Portland, Oregon recently, it just kept me enthralled. The lyrics are so Old West/ Honky Tonk I wondered where my boots and duster were. The storyteller tradition is alive and well here. The sound is so intense that like Waylon, Hank jr., Johnny, George and the other outlaws I wonder who pissed the MRK off.
Hittin' on the queen, it's a worldly adventure of faithful travels. Tim sports his talent for the Kazoo here. Talk about stylistic effort. The harmony here reminds me of a barbershop quartet, sorry guys. You know I love it though, that is just how seamlessly the harmony was put together. Nice work!! Lastly, with Double line, post punk rears its head again with a ting of Johnny Cash, check that chorus to see what I mean.
These are just my favorites but undoubtedly, to use a clich? "like fine whine they just keep getting better". I was talking to them last week and urging them to do a live record because their live work is so awesome. They mentioned something about a live holiday record, he he. I CAN'T WAIT!!
Wow, what a progression!.......2004-03-21
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Between the Days
Merril Bainbridge ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000561NH |
Meditation Music:
- Big Kid
- BOCA 2001: Best of College A Cappella 2001
- Carousel Memories
- Chance
- Christmas by the Bay
- Dirrty [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Don't Dream Its Over / Don't Pass Me By (Non-Album Track) [CD-single]
- Einzelhaft [Import]
- Electronic Sound [Import]
- Estelle Reiner Sings Grown Up Songs For Kids
Meditation Music
Ives: Symphony No2; Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Op24
Music: Airdrawndagger [Enhanced] [Import]
My Heart Will Go On (Theme from Titanic) [CD-single] [Soundtrack] [Import]
Kill Your Darlings [Explicit Lyrics]
Feeling Mucho Mas Que Sentimiento [Import]
Live in the Classic City [Live]
link-web.net Music Review: 70, Girls, 70 (1971 Original Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]