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Funker Vogt had been demanding attention in the electro-industrial genre for several years prior to this 2000 release, and the double-CD T continues this trend for the two-piece band. An interesting and diverse release for the duo, T's diversity comes from its four flavors -- distinct sections with their own tones. NeuZeit is the first, consisting of four original songs. The new material is classic Funker Vogt, but with the dance aspect turned way up -- stronger bass, more pitch bending, soli...
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T Bone Burnett T Bone Burnett
Released as a one-off project for MCA's briefly revived country subsidiary Dot Records, T-Bone Burnett's self-titled fourth album is the most austere and uncluttered project he's released to date, quite a switch from the high-concept folk-pop of his best-known work. Recorded and mixed live to two track in four days, T-Bone Burnett is subtle but strong, with a warm, natural acoustic sound that's gentle but surprisingly full-bodied, and the production is the perfect match for the songs, especia...
T Dark Side of the Moog, Vol. 9 T Dark Side of the Moog, Vol. 9
T Shirt T Shirt
1976's T Shirt was Loudon Wainwright III's first album for Arista Records, and marked his third major label deal in six years. With this in mind, T Shirt occasionally sounds as if Wainwright was trying to give the label something that could actually market -- backed by the band Slowtrain, Wainwright pulls off a few credible stabs at rock ?n' roll, such as "Bicentennial" and "California Prison Blues", and even delivers a genuinely funky disco number, "At Both Ends". Of course, the minute any r...
T Shirt T Shirt
T Time T Time
T'Ain't Nobody's Business T'Ain't Nobody's Business
T'Aint No Big Thing But He Is... T'Aint No Big Thing But He Is...
"Shame Shame" is only the tip of the iceberg on this hard-rocking blues classic, which ought to be in the collection of every serious fan of the early Rolling Stones, the Pretty Things etc. By the time he went into the studio in 1963 to record the 11 songs that would make up this album, Jimmy Reed had deteriorated a bit in health since his classic '50s sides -- that's obvious from his voice, which sounds more dissolute than it did on his classic early sides. But that's not necessarily a bad ...
T'Aint No Sin T'Aint No Sin
It does not matter whether you catch Steve Pistorius playing an upright piano on a riverboat in New Orleans or playing grand piano on tour with Dr. Michael White and his Original Liberty Street Jazz Band, the man is going to take you back to the times of Jelly Roll Morton and the days of Dixieland. He's got a feel for the music -- he lives it, he breathes it, he plays it. This CD, with his own Mahogany Hall Stompers, is no exception. The listener will be transported across time and space and ...
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