Memories True
Memories True

Memories True
Maria Arredondo - True friendship [ with lyrics ]
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True and False Recovered Memories $160.55 Beginning in the 1990s, the contentious "memory wars" divided psychologists into two schools of thought: that adults' recovered memories of childhood abuse were generally true, or that they were generally not, calling theories, therapies, professional eth |
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Memories Come True $20.96 Memories Come True, the first album from Cliffie Swan, the band formerly known as Lights (until a legal rumble with the Canadian pop star of the same name forced them to change it), isn't so much a debut as it is a reintroduction to the trio's intriguing |
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Memories Come True [LP] $20.98 Memories Come True, the first album from Cliffie Swan, the band formerly known as Lights (until a legal rumble with the Canadian pop star of the same name forced them to change it), isn't so much a debut as it is a reintroduction to the trio's intriguing collision of AM radio pop and acid rock. They might be Brooklynites in the 2010s, but the soul of their music lies in early-'70s California or perhaps Australia: Sophia Knapp's honey-dripping voice echoes Olivia Newton-John uncannily, particularly on "Dream Chain," which opens the album with country-pop that's shattered when heavy riffs crash the party. Interestingly, after facing off with the northern Lights, Cliffie Swan's music is more focused and even poppy, setting them apart from the other ladies re-imagining psychedelia, like Warpaint and No Joy. The more traditional, and even corny, their songs get, the more interesting they are, and their unabashedly pretty vocals and lyrics are as girly and sweetly hippie-ish as a toe ring. Knapp tells raindrops they'll be a rainbow someday on "So Long," waits for the day when the jewel in your heart will shine over a truckin' groove on "Soft and Mean," and sounds especially angelic on "Yes I Love You," a bouncy piece of bubblegum pop that evokes roller skates, tube socks, and glittery lip gloss. Later, the women of Cliffie Swan evoke smoky summer nights on the witchy-sexy title track and "Take It Easy," while "California Baby" sounds like it should be played on an eight-track in a van with shag carpeting. When Cliffie Swan return to the heavier, more expansive sounds they explored as Lights, as on the acid rock excursion "Full of Pain," they pull it off ably, but they just sound more enjoyable and unique when they focus on their pop side. Regardless, Memories Come True is a strong new beginning for this band. ~ Heather Phares |
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Memories $20.99 Memories |
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OXO Good Grips Angled Measuring Cup $9.95 An ingenious invention to read a measurement from the top of the cup without bending to read at eye level. This OXO Good Grips Angled Measuring Cup speeds prep, eliminating the extra time used to remove or add ingredient in order to obtain the exact measurement. Also features side markings for conventional measuring. Nonslip comfort-grip Santoprene handle reduces hand fatigue for ease in pouring. ... |
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Vendo Stationary Bottle Opener, Zinc Plated $6.45 Authentic, original and classic: STARR Bottle Openers have been the choice of bottlers and brewers for over 80 years. Perfect for your kitchen, home bar, deck or any other gathering place, this is an essential item for the beer and soda drinker. We supply three of our standard mounting screws with this style opener as this item normally is sold without them. Purchase a bottle cap catcher to make t... |
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Meditations2Go Guided Audio Meditations CD Set 1 $14.99 Meditations2Go CD Set 1 features two full-length, fully immersive guided audio meditations (synchronized music and narration) on a single audio CD. Track 1: "Restoring Balance and Clarity" (26:48 minutes). Description: This guided audio meditation helps restore your natural calm and balance, emotionally, mentally, and physically, gathering in your strength, your energy, and your clarity. It's exce... |
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What a Crying Shame $2.71 What a Crying Shame is more commercial and conventional than its debut predecessor, but every bit as enjoyable. Raul Malo has such a terrific voice that he can wear his broken heart on his sleeve without lapsing into self- pity. In fact, the very act of confessing his hurt seems to charge him with rocking excitement, especially when he gets a melodic hook as juicy as that on the title track or... |
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Russian Calvary: Triptych of Spiritual Songs, Pt. 2 $19.00 Russian Calvary - Part II - Devoted to the Memory of the Regal Martyrs Lord, save the faithful - Valaam Monastery Chant Today Judas leaves the Lord, and recognizes the Devil By Pilat the Judaic meeting obtain to crucifi You, God - Kiev Chant How long, God, the way of impiouses draw out? When You, Tsar the Martyr, was contained by the theomachist Martyr Tsarevitch Alexei The Holy Regal martyrs conf... |
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