Horse Decalranch


'The Horse'


‘The Horse’


$332.95


Supachet masterfully blends fantasy and art in this acrylic on canvas. He paints of an aqua green horse galloping across a sweet pink landscape inspiring endless freedom.

Horse Running


Horse Running


$34.99


Horse Running

'Horse'


‘Horse’


$799.95


Small and beautiful, a chestnut mare frolics in a sunny paddock. Antonio Meijueiro depicts the beautiful young horse with her flowing mane and a playful white star on her forehead. But it is the limpid intelligence of her deep brown eyes that captivate both artist and viewer. Titled “Cavalo” in Portuguese.


Lamp Ecodome


Caution Live

Caution+Live


Europe 72


Europe 72


$17.12


This sprawling three-records-on-two-CDs set offers a healthy cross-section of material and finds the band honing even further its blend of musical languages. There are country-inflected boogies, blues rave-ups, passionate ballads, and, of course, the extended, adventurous jams that made them famous. Many of the Dead’s best-loved tunes made their initial vinyl appearances here, including “He’s Gone…

Anthem of the Sun


Anthem of the Sun


$4.46


Included on this reissue is the 34-min. version of the “Alligator”/”Caution (Do Not Stop On the Tracks”/”Feedback” suite recorded live at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1968.No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: GRATEFUL DEADTitle: ANTHEM OF THE SUNStreet Release Date: 02/25/2003…

Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 2 - Carousel 2/14/68 (2 CD)


Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 2 – Carousel 2/14/68 (2 CD)


$46.99


Not factory sealed, but in very good condition and DOES include bonus disc…


Caution


Caution


$10.18


Picking up where A Flight and a Crash left off, Hot Water Music is all about delivering tight and melodic hardcore on Caution. With even less vocal interplay between singers, the band further refines its music and allows its songs to shimmer with more production gloss. This only helps the group, which has an incredibly tight sound but hasn’t always had the resources to make sure it sounded right. Here you can hear every little guitar flourish and snare snap nicely, which reveals the wealth of excellent melodies and lyrics the band is capable of. Every song hits the ground running, offering bountiful amounts of anthemic choruses and ringing guitars, while the music alternates between flattening listeners with a sonic barrage (”It’s All Related”) and lightheartedly bringing them along for the ride (”Not for Anyone”). Most importantly, the bandmembers display variety that doesn’t intrude on their songwriting style but instead complements their thuggish attitude and aggressive delivery. They manage this by taking the general structure (i.e., fast tempos, singalong choruses, dynamic chord changes) and tweaking it so that certain songs are guitar-heavy romps while others allow the bass to carry the vocals on a bouncing beat. They’ve always hinted at this sort of songwriting strength, but they just needed the right people behind the boards to bring it out of them. By offering stronger melodies than last time but generally following the same pattern, Caution is the strongest album from the band since Fuel for the Hate Game. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi