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"A Child's Holiday" (11/15/1991) Rock & Pop Various Artists, AlacazamPerformers include: Bill Staines, Sally Rogers. A Child's Holiday packs all the anticipation and thrill of the year-end season into a collection of traditional and original songs that are sure to delight the child in parents and kids alike. Nine popular performers, including Peter Alsop, Ella Jenkins, Sally Rogers, Bill Staines, and more, deliver their brand of folk in an appealing variety of rhythms and moods. The classic gift for every manner of celebrating the end of the year. ~ MusD

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"The Basement Tapes" (09/13/1988) Rock & Pop Dylan, Bob, Columbia (USA)Bob Dylan/The Band: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Garth Hudson (organ); Richard Manuel (keyboards); Rick Danko (bass); Levon Helm (drums). Recorded in the basement of the Big Pink, West Saugerties, New York between June and October 1967. In 1967 Bob Dylan was recovering from his much-publicized motorcycle crash. To emphasize Dylan's startling fecundity, he laid down dozens of rudimentary demo recordings with backing from the fledgling Band. Eventually gaining an official release eight years later (with several delightful songs from a later Band session added), THE BASEMENT TAPES is a ragbag collection of alternately playful and serious acoustic-based songs that draw on a deep well of American tradition for their inspiration. Songs of the calibre of "Tears Of Rage", "Nothing Was Delivered" and "This Wheel's On Fire" on this ostensibly tossed-off masterpiece only serve to further underline Dylan's importance as a writer.

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"Tape Head" (10/20/1998) Rock & Pop King's X, Metal BladeKing's X: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar); Doug Pinnick (vocals, bass); Jerry Gaskill (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Wally Farkas (vocals). Recorded at Hound Pound & Alien Beans Studios, Houston, Texas between May & July 1998. Personnel: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar); Jerry Gaskill (vocals, drums, snare drum); Wally Farkas, Doug Pinnick (vocals). Audio Mixer: Ty Tabor. Recording information: Alien Beans (05/1998-07/1998); Hound Pound (05/1998-07/1998). Photographer: Wanda Tabor. While rumors of an impending break-up swirled after King's X left Atlantic, the band returned stronger than ever with 1998's TAPE HEAD. A bit similar in approach to their '94 riff-fest DOGMAN, TAPE HEAD contains many a fierce rocker. The album-opening "Groove Machine," "Ono," "Cupid," and "Hate You" will undoubtedly satisfy the band's headbanger section of their audience, while the tranquil "Ocean" is a gorgeous ballad. TAPE HEAD proved that King's X was one of the best rock bands of the millenium.

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"The Telluride Festival Tapes" (09/15/1992) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Flying FishContains 17 tracks. Recorded at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1977 and 1979. Personnel: Vince Gill (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo); Sam Bush (vocals, guitar, mandolin, fiddle); John Hartford (vocals, guitar, fiddle); Doc Watson, Tim Goodman, Wayne Stewart, Joe Carr, Norman Blake (vocals, guitar); Peter Rowan (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandola); Roland White, Tim O'Brien (vocals, mandolin); Washboard Chaz Leary (vocals, washboard); John Cowan, Michael Coleman (vocals); Curtis Burch (guitar, dobro); Ray Park (guitar, fiddle); Dan Crary, Billy Constable, Merle Watson, Charles Sawtelle (guitar); Allan Wald, John Sholle (electric guitar); Skip Conover, Steve Weisberg (dobro); Doug Dillard, Alan Munde, Pete Wernick, Courtney Johnson (banjo); Bryan Bowers (autoharp); James Bryan , Byron Berline (fiddle); Nancy Blake (cello); Ray Bonneville (harmonica); Mark Cohen, Baird Banner (drums). Audio Remixers: Sam Bush; Richard Adler . Recording information: 4th Annual Telluride Bluegrass And Country Festival, Te (06/25/1977-06/24/1979); 6th annual Telluride Bluegrass And Count (06/25/1977-06/24/1979). Arrangers: Dan Crary; Bryan Bowers. This album features progressive bluegrass music performed at the Telluride Festival in Colorado by the likes of Sundance, New Grass Revival, Bryan Bowers, John Hartford, and Peter Rowan, among others. ~ All Music Guide

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"The Basement Tapes" (09/13/1988) Rock & Pop Dylan, Bob, Columbia (USA)Bob Dylan/The Band: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Garth Hudson (organ); Richard Manuel (keyboards); Rick Danko (bass); Levon Helm (drums). Recorded in the basement of the Big Pink, West Saugerties, New York between June and October 1967. In 1967 Bob Dylan was recovering from his much-publicized motorcycle crash. To emphasize Dylan's startling fecundity, he laid down dozens of rudimentary demo recordings with backing from the fledgling Band. Eventually gaining an official release eight years later (with several delightful songs from a later Band session added), THE BASEMENT TAPES is a ragbag collection of alternately playful and serious acoustic-based songs that draw on a deep well of American tradition for their inspiration. Songs of the calibre of "Tears Of Rage", "Nothing Was Delivered" and "This Wheel's On Fire" on this ostensibly tossed-off masterpiece only serve to further underline Dylan's importance as a writer.

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"Tape Head" (10/20/1998) Rock & Pop King's X, Metal BladeKing's X: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar); Doug Pinnick (vocals, bass); Jerry Gaskill (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Wally Farkas (vocals). Recorded at Hound Pound & Alien Beans Studios, Houston, Texas between May & July 1998. Personnel: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar); Jerry Gaskill (vocals, drums, snare drum); Wally Farkas, Doug Pinnick (vocals). Audio Mixer: Ty Tabor. Recording information: Alien Beans (05/1998-07/1998); Hound Pound (05/1998-07/1998). Photographer: Wanda Tabor. While rumors of an impending break-up swirled after King's X left Atlantic, the band returned stronger than ever with 1998's TAPE HEAD. A bit similar in approach to their '94 riff-fest DOGMAN, TAPE HEAD contains many a fierce rocker. The album-opening "Groove Machine," "Ono," "Cupid," and "Hate You" will undoubtedly satisfy the band's headbanger section of their audience, while the tranquil "Ocean" is a gorgeous ballad. TAPE HEAD proved that King's X was one of the best rock bands of the millenium.

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