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The Ugly Americans in Australia

The Ugly Americans In Australia Vinyl Release 1988
Produced and mixed by: Barry Rudolph & the Band

Red Light (3:45)
Crazy, Crazy Melbourne (5:39)
Wrong Way To Hollywood (4:37)
Living in the Red (3:50)
Blackboard Sky (4:45)
The Heart Never Can Tell (4:35)
Far Side of Crazy (4:17)
Ring of Fire (5:47)
Mexican Radio (4:44)

The Band:
Chas …

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Tibetan & Bhutanese Instrumental & Folk

Recorded by john levy in 1971 and relased by lyricord in the mid ’70s this comprise the secon part of levy’s whole entreprise: to capture not only the sacred music of the tiberan ritual in Bhutan, but all aspects of the native fokl usic as well John Levy was a LOndon enthnomusicologist who took refuge in tiberan and …

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BLACK EAGLE by IVA LAMKNUM (NEW ZEALAND MUSIC)

Wellington-based songstress/guitarist Iva Lamkum presents her debut album ‘Black Eagle’ featuring lead single ‘Doo Bop’ – a collaboration with local award winning and acclaimed producer P Money………………..

‘Black Eagle’ consists of a series of deeply personally, yet universally relatable mediations on family, hard-work, internal conflict, the loved and the loveless. Drawing stylistically on elements of roots reggae, folk, rock, …

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Australia

Australia features exceptional musicians whose songs reflect the broad diversity of cultures and international music that have influenced the country. Known by affectionate nicknames such as The land down under and OZ, Australia is home to surreal landscapes, unique flora and fauna and mystical indigenous cultures. Its fertile pop, country and rock music scene has bred scores of …

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Memento: The Very Best Of Dead Can Dance

Cofounded in Australia in the early ’80s by Irish punk bassist/singer Brendan Perry and Australian vocalist Lisa Gerrard, Dead Can Dance transplanted to London in 1982 and quickly became globally renowned for their stylistically diverse and groundbreaking music as well as their incredible live shows. Fusing atmospheric, ambient pop, spiritual undertones, and alt-electronica with world beats and European …

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Live in Australia

After three years of successfully touring America and most recently Australia and Canada – Neil Byrne and Ryan Kelly present their second album ‘Byrne and Kelly – Live in Australia’. Recorded in ‘The Vanguard’ venue, in Sydney, Australia on June 18th and 19th 2014 to a lively audience as part of the debut Australian tour, which included shows …

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Slack Key Style ‘Ukulele

Twenty classic Hawaiian melodies arranged for ‘ukulele…slack key style. What is slack key? Simply put, it is both a style and a repertoire. The slack key player uses open tunings and finger picking to play both melody and harmonies at the same time. But it is more than simply re-tuning your ‘ukulele. Slack key is the quintessential Hawaiian …

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Rainbow Serpent: Music For Didgeridoo & Percussion

Rainbow Serpent is one of the most important recordings of Australian Aboriginal music ever made. David Hudson, master of the Aboriginal instrument known as the didgeridoo, combines with long-time collaborator and producer, Steve Roach, to create music from a 50,000 year tradition which maintains its heart and soul in the setting of a …

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Ankh: Sound of Ancient Egypt

The catalyst for Ankh: The Sound of Ancient Egypt was an exhibition – Life and Death in the Land of the Pharaohs, developed by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands. The exhibition came to the Australian Museum in 1998. It provided the challenge of producing a creative reconstruction of ancient Egyptian …

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The 25 Year Collection (2CD)

The year 2012 marks the 25th anniversary of the iconic Wellington New Zealand outfit, The Warratahs.

In honour of their enduring legacy, The Warratahs present this 2CD set, which features 19 remastered songs from their back catalogue and a new five track EP. It features the new single “Kupe’s Tears”, and a remake of their classic song “Hands of …

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