| | Infectious Grooves Groove Family Cyco CD Infectious Grooves Discography of CDs
|
|
Not available
Our Price: $9.90
|  |
Producers: Michael Vail Blum, Infectious Grooves.
Infectious Grooves: Mike Muir (vocals); Dean Pleasants, Adam Siegel (guitar); Robert Trujillo (bass); Brooks Wackerman (drums).
Infectious Grooves Groove Family Cyco Songs | 1. | Violent & Funky | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Boom Boom Boom | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Frustrated Again | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Rules Go Out the Window | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Groove Family Cyco | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Die Lika Pig | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Do What I Tell Ya! | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Cousin Randy | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Why? | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Made It | $0.99 | |
| Groove Family Cyco Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Infectious Grooves Groove Family Cyco CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Groove Family Cyco CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | W A S P Babylon CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
Groove Family Cyco album
$15.65
| | Alice in Chains - Unplugged DVD (1996)
Groove Family Cyco CD music
$9.89 The Seattle grunge rockers go acoustic in a thirteen-song set from "MTV Unplugged." Features non-broadcast bonus tracks ("Angry Chair"; "The ...
| | Wishbone Ash Argus CD (1972) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Expanded Edition
Groove Family Cyco music CDs
$6.49 On its third album, Wishbone Ash doesn't mess with its formula--as before, this long running British rock institution purveys a mix of blues, folk, and Yes- style riffs mated to endearingly cosmic lyrics. The songs here, however, are considerably more focused and well crafted than on the band's previous efforts, and the harmony singing is delightful.
As always, the band's basis is the tag team guitars of Andy Powell and Ted Turner. Fans of this duo's mix of Yardbirds- and Allman Brothers- style harmony licks and dueling solos will find much to admire here, particularly "The King Will Come" and "Time Was," a folk-ish epic in several contrasting sections. All in all, ARGUS is one of the best guitar albums of the early '70s.
Includes ...
| | Slayer Reign In Blood CD (1986)
Groove Family Cyco songs
$9.75 Slayer's major-label debut remains one of the most brutal metal albums ever recorded, uncompromising in its extremes; ironically, it's their mainstream breakthrough release. Infusing its thrash sound with a hardcore-punk influence, the cacophonous quartet shifts from supernatural terror to real-life horrors with shorter songs such as "Necrophobic" and "Postmortem". The change is most notable on the gruesome depiction of Nazi butcher Josef Mengele on the frenzied epic "Angel of Death". Only the apocalyptic closing number, "Raining Blood," hearkens back to the semi-melodic Slayer style from SHOW NO MERCY and HELL AWAITS.
Throughout its short running time (28 minutes, an EP even by 1980s standards), the Rick Rubin-produced REIGN IN BLOOD unleashes a malevolent maelstrom of sound. Propelled by Dave Lombardo's pummeling percussion, Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King let loose their roaring guitars, often trading leads in their unorthodox, wailing style, while bassist Tom Araya ...
| | Cinderella Night Songs CD (1986)
Groove Family Cyco album
$6.55 Jon Bon Jovi discovered this Pennsylvania band, whose album is filled with the kind of catchy pop-metal his own band plays. Produced by Andy Johns. ~ John Book
Recorded at Bearsville Recording Studios, Bearsville, New York; Kajem ...
| | Good Times, Bad Times: 10 Years Of Godsmack CD (2007) With DVD
Groove Family Cyco CD music
$10.45 Often touted as heirs to the throne vacated by late-1980s/early-'90s metal royalty, Godsmack came up in Salem, Massachusetts with a sound that captured the technical heaviness of Metallica and the moody dynamics of Alice In Chains. GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES is a fitting retrospective of the band's recorded works, including all of Godsmack's highly successful singles, which propelled the group to the top of the nu-metal heap. This package includes a previously unreleased Led Zeppelin cover (hence the set's title), as well as a companion DVD disc featuring ...
| | Madball Set It Off CD (1994)
Groove Family Cyco music CDs
$15.25 The first Madball release for Roadrunner Records, Set It Off is a document of this hardcore outfit at their most menacing, both musically and lyrically. With Freddy Cricien on vocals, Vinnie Stigma and Matt Henderson on guitar, Will Shepler on drums, and bassist Hoya rounding out the rhythm section, these NY hardcore specialists made a huge sound that was undeniably loud, rude, ...
| | Bruce Haack Electric Lucifer: Book 2 CD (2001) (Import) Germany
Groove Family Cyco songs
$14.49
| | Minnie Riperton Come To My Garden CD (1970)
Groove Family Cyco album
$12.99 1969's COME TO MY GARDEN is Minnie Riperton's debut solo album, recorded after her tenure with the psychedelic soul outfit Rotary Connection but still produced and co-written by that group's leader, Charles Stephney. The heavy rock aspect of that band is absent here, replaced by lush orchestrations and a jazzy soft-pop feel that complements Riperton's magnificently expressive, multi-octave voice beautifully. The songs, mostly by Riperton and husband Richard Rudolph, are mostly minor-key ballads, with alternately sorrowful and poetic lyrics. The singer/songwritery results recall early albums by Roberta Flack as well as the contemporary work by Riperton's future employer/mentor Stevie Wonder, but the album was a couple of years ahead of its time and so was not a commercial success. Regardless, it's a quiet gem.
Minnie Riperton's solo debut is in many respects her finest hour -- devoid of the overly syrupy production that hampers her later work, Come to My Garden instead couches her miraculous voice in the elegant arrangements of the great Charles Stepney, striking a perfect balance between romantic melodrama and sensual nuance. Call Stepney's singular approach "chamber soul" -- the nimble melodies and insistent grooves swell with orchestral flourishes, while the jazz-inspired rhythms (courtesy of Ramsey Lewis' group) at times evoke Van Morrison's masterpiece Astral Weeks. Stepney creates the ideal backdrop for Riperton's soaring vocals, which reveal a subtlety and restraint absent from the glass-shattering bombast of her subsequent performances -- the opening "Les Fleurs" (covered decades later by 4Hero) crystallizes the entire record, embracing both intimacy and majesty to haunting effect. [The Aim reissue, released in 2005, contains the bonus track "Whenever, Wherever," though it is listed as "Wherever We Are." The content of this disc is similar to what can be found on the Varese and Castle reissues from 2002.] ~ Jason Ankeny
Reissue of her 1969 debut album. Beautifully re-packaged. This 10 track collection is the record she made before her chart topping 1975 smash 'Lovin' You'. Tracks include, 'Les Fleurs', 'Completeness', 'Come To My Garden', 'Memory Band', 'Rainy Day In Centerville', 'Only ...
| | Hitchock Et La Musique Hitchcock Et La Musique CD (2001) Import
Groove Family Cyco CD music
$10.59
| | Lorraine Perfect Cure CD (2004) (Import)
Groove Family Cyco music CDs
$29.09
| | Tinchy Stryder Cloud 9 The EP CD (2008) (Import)
Groove Family Cyco songs
$23.85
|
|
|