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- A life less ordinary [sound recording]. by Beck.(CARDINAL)530453; Presley, Elvis,1935-1977.(CARDINAL)137006; Thompson, Errol.; Darin, Bobby.(CARDINAL)362955; Luscious Jackson (Musical group); Ash (Musical group); Sneaker Pimps.; Folk Implosion (Musical group); R.E.M. (Musical group)(CARDINAL)354057; Faithless (Musical group); Underworld (Musical group); Cardigans (Musical group); A3 (Musical group); Squirrel Nut Zippers (Musical group)(CARDINAL)535572; Dusted (Musical group); Prodigy (Musical group : Great Britain);
Various artists.
- Subjects: Rock music; Motion picture music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Snakes & arrows [sound recording] / by Rush (Musical group),composer,performer.(CARDINAL)737832;
Rush is: Neil Peart, drums, cymbals, electronic percussion, tambourine ; Geddy Lee, bass guitar, bass pedals, mellotron, vocals ; Alex Lifeson, six- and twelve string electric and acoustic guitars, madola, mandolin, bouzouki.
- Subjects: Rock music.; Rock music; Progressive rock music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Faithless in death [sound recording] / by Robb, J. D.,1950-author.(CARDINAL)345320; Ericksen, Susan,narrator.(CARDINAL)347742;
Read by Susan Ericksen.The scene in the West Village studio appears to be classic crime-of-passion: two wine glasses by the bed, music playing, and a young sculptor named Ariel Byrd with the back of her head bashed in. But when Dallas tracks down the wealthy Upper East Side woman who called 911, the details don't add up. Gwen Huffman is wealthy, elegant, comforted by her handsome fiancé as she sheds tears over the trauma of finding the body, but why did it take an hour to report it? And why is she lying about little things? As Eve and her team look into Gwen, her past, and the people around her, they find that the lies are about more than murder. As with sculpture, they need to chip away at the layers of deception to find the shape within, and soon they're getting the FBI involved in a case that involves a sinister, fanatical group and a stunning criminal conspiracy.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Audiobooks.; Dallas, Eve (Fictitious character); Policewomen; Murder; Conspiracy;
- Available copies: 41 / Total copies: 42
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- Faithless in death [audio-enabled device] by Robb, J. D.,1950-author.(CARDINAL)345320; Ericksen, Susan,narrator.(CARDINAL)347742; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Macmillan Audio (Firm).(CARDINAL)344799; Playaway Digital Audio.(CARDINAL)565887;
Read by Susan Ericksen.The scene in the West Village studio appears to be classic crime-of-passion: two wineglasses by the bed, music playing, and a young sculptor named Ariel Byrd with the back of her head bashed in. But when Dallas tracks down the wealthy Upper East Side woman who called 911, the details don't add up. Gwen Huffman is wealthy, elegant, comforted by her handsome fianc©♭ as she sheds tears over the trauma of finding the body--but why did it take an hour to report it? And why is she lying about little things? As Eve and her team look into Gwen, her past, and the people around her, they find that the lies are about more than murder. As with sculpture, they need to chip away at the layers of deception to find the shape within--and soon they're getting the FBI involved in a case that involves a sinister, fanatical group and a stunning criminal conspiracy.Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction).; Dallas, Eve (Fictitious character); Crimes of passion; Murder; Policewomen;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Live 8. [videorecording] by McCartney, Paul.(CARDINAL)349507; Popplewell, Claire.; Posner, Geoff.; Coldplay (Musical group)(CARDINAL)354429; U2 (Musical group)(CARDINAL)749315; Live 8 (Concerts);
This DVD set features the London and Philadelphia concerts along with highlights from other shows. Performers include U2, Paul McCartney, Coldplay, a reunited Pink Floyd, The Who, and more. Also included is footage from Pink Floyd's rehearsal.Not rated.DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital.
- Subjects: DVDs.; Rock concerts.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Why vinyl matters / by Bickerdike, Jennifer Otter,author.(CARDINAL)619244;
Lars Ulrich (Metallica) -- Fatboy Slim (DJ / musician / record producer) -- Henry Rollins (musician / writer / presenter / actor) -- Tim Burgess (The Charlatans / label owner, O Genesis) -- Julia Ruzicka (Million Dead / Future of the Left / label co-owner, Prescriptions) -- Chief Xcel (Blackalicious / DJ / Producer) -- Cut Chemist (Jurassic 5 / Ozomatli / DJ / Producer) -- Gaz Coombes (Supergrass) -- Fat Mike (NOFX / Me First and the Gimme Gimmes / Fat Wreck Chords) -- Steve Hackett (Genesis) -- Rob da Bank (DJ / founder, Bestival / film composer / Earworm Music) -- Fab 5 Freddy (artist / film-maker / rapper) -- Clint Boon (Inspiral Carpets / DJ) -- Maxi Jazz (Faithless / Maxi Jazz & The E-Type Boys) -- Mike Ness (Social Distortion) -- The art of the pre-digital album cover (Steve Parke) -- Peter Saville (artist and designer, Factory Records) -- Alison Fielding (designer, Beggars Banquet) -- Colleen Murphy (DJ / Classic Album Sundays) -- Nick Hornby (author) -- Michael Kurtz (Co-founder, Record Store Day) -- Making vinyl (Mark Rainey and Michael Dixon) -- David Miller (record-pressing plant manager) -- Adam Gonsalves (mastering engineer) -- Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins / producer / founder, Bella Union) -- Karen Emanuel (founder, Key Production) -- Ben Blackwell (musician / record collector / Third Man Records) -- Portia Sabin (musician / owner, Kill Rock Stars) -- Martin Mills (founder, owner, The Beggars Group) -- Gered Mankowitz (photographer) -- Terry Currier (Music Millenium) -- Stephen Godfroy (Rough Trade) -- Jeff Gold (Recordmecca) -- Marc Weinstein (Amoeba Music)."In 2015, vinyl sales in the US increased by 30% - a raise for the tenth year in succession - and 1.29 million vinyl albums were sold in the UK in 2014, the first time the million mark has been surpassed since 1996. Vinyl, once thought to be a dying market, is now facing a major revival. Pop culture writer and historian Jennifer Otter Bickerdike interviews some of our most iconic artists, including hip-hop stars, Indie legends, DJs, producers, album cover designers, photographers, label founders and record store owners. Each superstar and superfan talks about their own experiences of vinyl and what it means to them, and the importance of its re-emergence - seemingly against all odds - as a physical format in the era of the digital economy. Why Vinyl Matters is part history, part future forecasting, part nostalgia and all celebration. A collection of more than 25 interviews, all illustrated with photos, sidebars, quotes, album covers, outtakes and much more. This is the book for anyone who has ever gone to the store and bought music on vinyl. Includes interviews with: Fat Boy Slim; Tim Burgess (Charlatans); Henry Rollins (musician, actor, writer, comedian); Gaz Coombes (Supergrass); Lars Ulrich (Metallica); Maxi Jazz (Faithless); Rob da Bank (DJ and founder of Bestival); Clint Boone (Inspiral Carpets); Mike Ness (Social Distortion); Chief Xcel (Blackalicious); Cut Chemist (Jurassic 5); Fab 5 Freddy (hip hop pioneer, visual artist); Fat Mike (NOFX); Julia Ruzicka (Future of the Left); Steve Hackett (Genesis); Nick Hornby"--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Sound recordings; Sound recordings;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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