Borne of Rock, Blues, Country and R and B, Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings deliver a cornucopia of guitar sounds from twang, to slide, to distortion, that while sounding modern, harken back to the glory days of Classic and Southern Rock, when guitar slingers ruled the radio from AM to FM. If the Rolling Stones, ZZ Top and Dwight Yoakam had a band, this might be it. The Vocals are familiar but very unique. McKenzie rights songs about life, love, cars, bars, politics and the stars. What else is there?
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Second Hand by Eastern Standard TimeThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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This is the Import CD of the OST (Original Sound Track) to the Anime Series, El Hazard The Alternative World.
Track Listing:
01. EL-HAZARD The Alternative World / Special
02. Gilda's Worry
03. The Revolution In The 13th Month
04. Underground Reactor of Cretaria
05. Guida's Revolt
06. Farm In The Air
07. Qawool's Secret
08. Cretaria Collapses
09. The Day God Gave Us
11. Trouble With Women - Alliele's Theme From OVA 1
12. A Strange Cat - Ura's Theme From OVA 1
13. Fire Action - Shayla's Theme From OVA 1
14. Mysterious Power - Ifurita's Attack Theme From OVA 1
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The Portland Oregon music scene is alive and well. Very alive, very well! The Shins, Sleater Kinney, Helio Sequence, Decemberists, Sleater Kinney, The Dandy Warhols, The High Violets, The Thermals and Steven Malkumus. And now joining them is THE UPSIDEDOWN who just released their debut album TRUST ELECTRICITY on Reverb Records. The band had help in the studio from Dandy Warhol and Elliott Smith collaborator Tony Lash (ex-Heatmiser member) and it sounds absolutely brilliant. The band formed out of the ashes of seminal Portland shoegazer band The Bella Low and have been winning fans and influencing people ever since. They just finished up a full-on national tour and radio & press were faithful: The Willamette Week described The Upsidedown as: "dirty, glammed-up, drugged-down guitar rock with a dark heart. Their brand of ambient rock carries forth in a grand tradition: carefully constructed Dandies drone, pop hooks and devil-may-care-decadence." The Willamette Week know how to call it. KPSU described the band as "The best band that will come out of Portland in 2004!" With thumping, psychedelic, sexy and danceable beat driven songs like "Wake Up Drive Thru," "Blackeye Liner" and the Portland/George W. Bush riots inspired track "Pepper Spray," The Upsidedown are on a mission to bring some big bad dirty fun back into the world of independent music. They also successfully navigate territory formerly travelled by Love and Rockets and Echo & the Bunnymen, but with their own style, sound and attitude. And their cover version of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" is like no other. The band close off the album with their version, which is dripping in fuzz, swagger and sex. Prepare yourself to embrace The Upsidedown sound, which just recently hit shelves in North America.
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