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DKT - DVD
Sonic Revolution - A Celebration of the MC5
This DVD is a full-length concert filmed live, warts and all, at London’s famed 100 Club. Davis, Kramer and Thompson are joined by Lemmy, Dave Vanian, Nicke Royale, Ian Astbury, original High Time horn arranger Dr. Charles Moore and Buzzy Jones.
Also included is the 30-minute UK Channel 4 documentary with Jack White, Primal Scream’s Mani, The Go, Richard Fearless (Death in Vegas), among many others and narrated by Mojo Magazine editor Andrew Male and BBC Radio 1’s Zane Lowe.
Special Bonus Sections:
Behind-the-Scenes Rehearsal Footage
Interview Outtake Footage
Unedited TV Performance of "Black to Comm"
Robin Seymour's Lively Spot
Kick Out The Jams promotional video with and without band commentary
Footage and home movies from the Bell Isle Love-In with band commentary
Uncut US Department of Defense surveillance footage from Democratic National Convention Festival of Life concert
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Cobra
Verde
Easy Listening
"I really love a lot of records in my collection:
Raw Power, Coltrane's Olé...
Morricone, Leonard Cohen, Patty Smith.... I felt
that maybe I could come up with something that could
stand up next to one of those if I worked on it
as much as they worked on theirs." - John Petkovic,
Cobra Verde vocalist
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Wayne Kramer
Adult World
Wayne Kramer's first
studio album in 5 years. "Another brilliant and
fearless leap into the future." - Jaan Uhelski, Rolling Stone online.
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Mother Superior
Sin
Are you looking for the missing link between Little Richard and a 100-watt Marshall?
"Jaded Little Princess" is disgustingly catchy and will probably be rejected by mainstream radio in the time-honored tradition of crapping on anything really irresistable.
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Wayne Kramer
The Hard Stuff +
This title reintroduced fans to Wayne's work in 1995. It was
universally embraced by guitar aficionados and gave many of us great hope
that the rock had not disappeared entirely. This enhanced CD includes
lost recordings from those sessions and 2 bonus videos. You can play the
videos on your computer.
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Wayne Kramer
The Return of Citizen Wayne
When this record was released in 1997, people just didn't know what to
make of the veg-o-matic production influence of David Was and Jason Roberts.
Jail songs with loops? Whaaa? Now you've
caught up with the sound. Includeds a radio edit of "No Easy Way Out"
and a Chunky-Style remix of "Back When Dogs Could Talk."
There's also a video bonus here Citizen Wayne: A Short Film.
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Mad For The Racket
The Racketeers
Smart and hard-rocking,
covering a landscape only two battle-scarred vets can. Asking Stewart Copeland
to come out and play some truly hard-driving beats was as simple as a phone call
from Brian. The same on Wayne's calls to friends Clem Burke (on recording hiatus
from Blondie) and Brock Avery. The guys even persuaded Duff McKagan to join in
on the sessions. He stayed for the duration.
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DKT "Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of the MC5" |
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Cobra Verde "Easy Listening" |
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Wayne Kramer "Adult World" |
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Wayne Kramer "The Hard Stuff +" |
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Wayne Kramer "Return of Citizen Wayne" |
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Mad For The Racket "The Racketeers" |
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