Digitally remastered from the original tapes. Much like Chicago's early sound, Lighthouse made wise use of their horn and string ensembles to create some rather bright and colorful music in the early '70s. With 13 members, including Don Dinovo on viola, Dick Armin on cello, and Howard Shore as the sax player, who later went on to be the first music director for Saturday Night Live, Lighthouse's music implemented many textures, from brassy rock & roll to a slippery blues-rock feel. Sunny Days Again is a commendable compilation, which includes all of their best tracks, headlined by One Fine Morning; which gave them their first Top 40 hit in 1971, and the two-speed tempo of Sunny Days; that debuted their rich, multi-dimensioned sound. Lead singer Bob McBride flaunts his vocal range on You Girl while Pretty Lady; shuffles along as a slick pop/rock number with horns on both side of the chorus. Even the more guitar-oriented pieces like; Take It Slow; and; Broken Guitar Blues; have something to offer in their slick rhythms and blues-based purity. Sunny Days Again is by far the easiest hits package to find from Lighthouse, and its material does do the band justice.
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This is the first volume of the Neil Young Archives series of box sets, produced by Neil Young himself. Volume I covers the period from his earliest recordings with The Squires in Winnipeg, 1963, through to his classic 1972 album Harvest and beyond, including studio and live tracks with the legendary Buffalo Springfield; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; and Neil Young with Crazy Horse.
Audio in the Blu-ray edition is presented in ultra-high resolution 24-bit / 192 kHz stereo PCM state-of-the-art master quality sound, while audio in the DVD edition is presented in high resolution 24-bit / 96 kHz stereo PCM audiophile quality sound. The CD edition is presented in standard resolution 16-bit / 44 kHz stereo PCM CD quality sound.
Each of the 10 Blu-ray discs feature 1920x1080 high definition picture quality while the 10 DVD discs have 720x480 standard definition picture quality.
An interactive timeline feature, which presents an in-depth overview of Young's life and career, is in both the Blu-ray and DVD editions, The Timeline on the Blu-ray edition is enhanced with BD Live™ capability, which enables users to download additional content to their players or to external drives.
Completing Volume 1 in the Blu-ray and DVD editions is Young's acclaimed first film, Journey Through The Past, which is now available for the first time since its original theatrical release in 1973. This disc features pristine picture transfer, audio presented in both DTS-HD 5.1 surround and stereo 24-bit / 96 kHz PCM, plus archival materials.
The Blu-ray and DVD editions are sold in a durable custom display box that houses a lavish 236-page full-color hardbound book that features additional archival materials, tapes database, and detailed descriptions of the music and artwork; a foldout Archives poster, a custom keeper for the 10 sleeved discs, and more. The CD edition is sold in a custom disc keeper for the 8 sleeved discs and descriptive booklet.
CD edition $119.00 ~ DVD edition $319.00
~ Blu Ray edition $379.00
($20.00 non-refundable deposit required at time of pre-order)
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TORI AMOS – Abnormally Attracted To Sin
This tenth album from the venerated, idiosyncratic and controversial singer-songwriter is the follow-up to 2007's 'American Doll Posse' and her first for Universal Republic. Exploring Amos's perennial favourite themes of religion, sexuality and power, it showcases her continuing growth as an artist and sees her returning to the lush sound of 2005's 'The Beekeeper'. Produced by Amos and recorded at her home studio in Cornwall with her husband, engineer Mark Hawley, it includes the single 'Welcome To England'. Deluxe version of "Abnormally Attracted To Sin" has a bonus fan DVD that include 17 visualettes (special music videos) for songs on the album. Special book and poster.
APOSTLE OF HUSTLE – Eats Darkness
Apostle of Hustle consists of Andrew Whiteman (lead guitarist of Broken Social Scene), bassist Julian Brown (Feist), and Dean Stone (Sarah Harmer, Amy Millan) on drums. Each highly regarded for their individual accomplishments in their craft, together they create a sound that is incredibly unique, thought-provoking, and fueled by a raw, explosive energy. With Eats Darkness, Apostle of Hustle once again pushes the boundaries of contemporary indie rock. Based on the notion that the greatest art is often drawn from the darkest of experiences (consuming darkness to expel light), the band delivers an unconventional and truly original body of work that will continue to satisfy loyal fans and attract new listeners.
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