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New Compact Discs
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The Equatorial Stars Fripp, Robert and Brian Eno Call #: Compact Disc PN F917e Avg. Reader Rating
Thirty years ago, Robert Fripp (King Crimson) and Brian Eno (pioneer of ambient music) collaborated on two albums of innovative
avant-garde electronic music. Now, they're back with a new album; they're still making avant-garde music, but using more modern
techniques. Their music still 'charms and seduces in the same melodic yet minimalist manner as before' --Barry Cleveland,
Guitar Player magazine. |
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Fourth Dimensional Rocketships Going Up Gift of Gab Call #: Compact Disc Ra G366f Avg. Reader Rating - Not Yet Rated On the surface, this debut solo release by Gift Of Gab (Blackalicious) appears to be about outer space (moons, stars, etc.). But listening to the soul-searching lyrics will tell you just as much about the rapper's inner space. The album is 'rich with detail, surprises, and suggestions.' --Charles Mudede, Amazon.com 'Best of Hip-Hop 2004' |
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Walls of Akendora Matsui, Keiko Call #: Compact Disc NA M429wa Avg. Reader Rating - Not Yet Rated Akendora is an imaginary place of peace for this Smooth Jazz/New Age artist. And if your eyes start to glaze over when you hear the words 'smooth jazz' or 'new age,' be assured that there is plenty of texture and snap on this album. 'One could literally go on for days trying to verbally capture the hundreds of surprises that fill a...Matsui project. She's hard to categorize but always an innovative delight to listen to.' --Jonathan Widran AllMusic.Com |