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VINYL FORMAT. Oasis' eponymous debut - now released on heavyweight vinyl with brand new liner notes! "[Noel] Gallagher writes perfect pop songs, offering a platform for his brother Liam's brash, snarling vocals. Not only does the band have melodies, but they have the capability to work a groove with more dexterity than most post-punk groups. But what makes Definitely Maybe so intoxicating is that it already resembles a greatest-hits album. From the swirling rush of 'Rock 'n' Roll Star,' through the sinewy ... [ read more ]
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RESTOCK. After being a part in countless bands where he was exposed to a wide range of musical styles, Nate Ruth decided to experiment with some recordings. The highly unlikely end result of his experimentation is a surprising new record. Those who have been around the New Jersey vicinity long enough to become familiar with Mr. Ruth's recent group efforts will surely not be shocked to hear the complicated percussion under a haze of assorted sounds on the album's opening track "end up". There is a lot ... [ read more ]
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Guy Warren (aka "Kofi Ghanaba") was a pioneer of African and American drumming who played with some major jazz figures. But Divine Drummer, recorded in London in 1969 and 1970, is definitely not jazz, nor is it exactly African music. It goes beyond anything, as a unique statement. Warren plays a staggering variety of percussion instruments -- in addition to piano, harmonica, marimba, and other things -- all with plenty of fire (but also, underneath it, a sense of humor). But really, it's his... [ read more ]
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