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THIS IS THE BEST SNAPSHOT OF THE CURRENT NEW YORK ROCK SCENE YOU CAN FIND! Yes New York (named in tribute to "No New York," the Brian Eno-produced, New York rock scene compilation from 1978) features 16 tracks of the new guard, the leaders of the New York rock scene in 2003. Included are songs by the new heroes (The Strokes, Interpol), the next superstars (The Rapture, The Walkmen), the young lions (Radio 4, Longwave), the critics' faves (Le Tigre, Ted Leo), and the ones you'll be hearing a lot more about... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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A song-based sonic collage of Bass, Moog, Rhodes Piano, Cello and Violin with soaring vocals, layered harmonies and dark wit! "Holy Cow Quitzow! With sounds sewing in the likes of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, CSS, and Beck, Quitzow has truly put out a wildly expressive and entertaining album full of experimental soundscapes, bedroom electro-pop, and Enon style crazy rock. Everything coagulates behind Erica Quitzow's voice which tends to shift between Karen O and Beth Gibbons. Oh, and she also plays about a bazi... [ read more ]
CD $8.99
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'A perennial cult favorite in Northern soul circles, singer Bettye LaVette was born in Muskegon, MI, on January 29, 1946. Raised primarily across the state in Detroit, at 16 she cut her first sides for the local Lupine label, with a test pressing of the disc making its way to Atlantic Records. After signing with Atlantic, she scored an R&B Top Ten hit out of the box with her debut single, 'My Man -- He's a Loving Man,' only to fail to reach the same commercial heights again. After one more Atlantic releas... [ read more ]
MP3 $6.30
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