 | | 41 products found for RED GLASS  | With AND THE GLASS HANDED KITES, Danish band Mew pushes past the varied excellences of their previous album, FRENGERS, to create an album that is as ambitious as it is disarming. The smooth, androgynous dream-pop moves through unusual time... |  | Personnel: Glenn Ross Campbell (steel guitar); Chris Mercer (alto saxophone); Guy Evans (drums); Remi Kabaka (congas). In early 1966, with John Peel as producer, the Misunderstood went into Gold Star studio in Los Angeles to make some demos. Although... |  | Fourteen-year-old Flora Fyrdraaca, whose mother is the Warlord's Commanding General and whose father is mad, kindly helps her house's magical--and long-banished--butler, unaware that he draws strength from the Fyrdraaca will. |  | THIN RED LINE is the 1986 debut album from Canadian pop-rock band Glass Tiger. The album is best known for the hits "Someday" and "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)," which featured Bryan Adams on backing vocals. Built on a sturdy pop foundation and... |  | Award-winning journalist Natalie MacLean explores the world of wine through intimate adventures in vineyards, restaurants, wine shops, and other far-flung places. Starting with the importance of soil and how grapes are harvested, MacLean weaves in... |  | Personnel: Michael Hanson (vocals, guitar, drums); Marc LaFrance, Sharon Williams, Alan Frew, Paul Janz, Lisa Dal Bello, Bryan Adams (vocals); Keith Scott (guitar, baritone guitar); Al Connelly (guitar); Dave Pickell (harmonica); Russ Little, Charlie... |  | An intense, tender, and eloquently written young adult novel, RED GLASS is an exploration not only of the immigration experience, but of family and love. When 16-year-old Sophie's family takes in an orphaned boy whose parents perished in a dangerous... |  | An intense, tender, and eloquently written young adult novel, RED GLASS is an exploration not only of the immigration experience, but of family and love. When 16-year-old Sophie's family takes in an orphaned boy whose parents perished in a dangerous... |  | Often 1930s British filmmaking is criticized as being overstuffed with "quota quickies"--cheap, poorly made films produced to meet the demands of protective quotas. But the era also allowed young directors the chance to hone their skills, just as... | ![CD: Red Right Return [Digipak] * Janus, Nov-2008](http://i3.ebayimg.com/08/c/000/77/7d/5053_6.JPG) | Personnel: David Scotney (vocals); Mike Tyranski (guitar); Alan Quitman (bass guitar); Johnny Salazar (drums). Audio Mixers: Janus; Manny Sanchez. |
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