This essential four disc collection contains nearly four and a half hours of music, with three hours of previously unreleased material, including demos, live track and one brand new song with vocals recorded by Jim Morrison in 1970…
Bamako-based producer/educator Paul Chandler has been documenting the sonic and cultural complexities of Malian traditional music for more than a decade and “Every Song Has Its End” is an out-of-time, visceral collection of sounds from Chandler’s unparalleled archive.
Great German 80s Heavy Metal for the first time mastered from the real sources with Bonustracks. Limited Edition to 666 copies. A typical great Karthago Classic! Finally, this masterpiece of classic mid-80's German heavy metal has received the reissue treatment it deserved. Crack Jaw - Nightout is a truly unique album blending the best elements of Euro-metal with very high-end production melodic AOR stylizations. Recorded in 1984 and released in early 1985 on Steamhammer-SPV, from the first track it's apparent that Crack Jaw were a hugely talented band with a very unique and quite cutting-edge sound…
Forget everything you dread about workouts. Because starting today, exercize isn't something you have to do, it's something you'll want to do. Beachbody is about to show you how to dance your way to fit in just 4 weeks! Let loose as you learn the hottest professionally choreographed dance routines. You'll be so focused on mastering the moves and having a total blast, you'll forget you're actually working out—and losing weight!
There's an element of Zen that's involved when listening to Nightwish – you don't question the pageantry or analyze the music; you just let go and enjoy the experience. Perhaps it's no surprise then that End of an Era beings with "Red Warrior" from The Last Samurai booming over arena speakers while thousands of fans roar their approval. It's a dramatic introduction for a band that specializes in theatrics, all of which are captured on the album…
In the months following the unexpected passing of Dolores O'Riordan, the surviving members of the Cranberries decided to complete the album they had been recording together before her accidental death in January 2018. The resulting eighth and final effort, In the End, served as both a goodbye to their inimitable vocalist and the band itself. Along with longtime producer Stephen Street, Fergal Lawler and Mike and Noel Hogan returned the group's sound to the '90s, evoking the spirits of 1994's No Need to Argue and 1996's To the Faithful Departed. Elegiac and bittersweet, In the End is a heavy listen, haunted by the finality of mortality and unrealized potential.