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Hello. I spent nearly 10 years selling on that other site (you can check my feedback there; It's under the same ID as this one; over 3200 positives, 99.7%). I’m still registered there, but I thought I'd give this new site a try. I hope you find something you like.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CDRs or bootlegs).....
Here's some info or review ....If you needed any evidence that power pop is resweeping the planet, the presence of the Decibels in a town as relatively unknown for music as Sacramento ought to be enough. This is their second disc…it’s nearly as good as the debut Create Action but lacks a great signature cut like the title track of that record. There’s been more attention to vocals and harmonies this time around…almost too much – they seemed punchier with a rougher vocal. But the immediate, compressed guitar sound is pretty much the same and the songs have a crackling energy to them that’s a pile of fun. Well recommended........Hold on tight, kiddies, cos with The Decibels it’s gonna be one frenzied ride! When I listen to such unbridled, energetic and well, teenage (in heart and soul) pop I wonder why folks like the Decibels aren’t collecting platinum discs and selling out nationwide tours. There’s a full serving of hot tunes on “Wrong Way Right,” “Million Ways,” “Overcast Day,” “Encouraging” and so on, which strongly evoke the joys of The Ramones, The Jam and yeah, The Who. With the Decibels, there is an equal immersion of the sweet and crunchy that should gratify the appetites of modern day youth. I mean it’s immediate, danceable and fast without a single ounce of angst to weigh it down. Oh wait! I get it…....Originally the Decibels formed in early '93. When Dean & Joe (who knew each other from back in the day when Joe was in The Kincaids and Dean was in the E-Types) called up Kevin (former E-Type drummer) to try to get a band together. Joe played Bass, Dean Guitar and Kevin drums. During this period the Decibels sounded like a more refined E-Types. Soon Joe started expressing an interest to move over to second guitar and get another bass player...but nothing really happened. This lasted tell about late '94. At this time Joe got a Job and moved to San Francisco, which made it difficult to practice & play. So, Dean produced another venture, The X-Teens. The X-Teens where Brian Machado on Drums, Cory Vick on Guitar, Dean Seavers doing Guitar/Vocals & Tom Hutchinson doing Bass/Vocals. The Decibels and X-Teens originally co-existed. But the busier that the X-Teens got the less time Dean had for the Decibels. So, the Decibels just died off. The X-Teens where around tell about mid-'95 when they broke up. In '96 Joe found some money left over in the band fund. So the former members decided to go into the studio and record some of their old song that never made it to tape. They had a great time recording and decided to take another stab at it. This time it was agreed to get another bass player and let Joe take 2nd guitar. Enter Brent. Dean Says "While he was growing up, he and I were never very close, (mostly because there's and 11 year age difference between us- which is no big deal now, but is when you're younger.) He knew about the E-Types and at family get togethers he'd tell me that he was writing songs and trying to start a band and stuff, but since he was a kid, I didn't think much of it. Eventually I agreed to listen to a demo tape he'd made on a cassette 4-track. It blew me away. By this time he was 17 or 18, and we needed a bass player, so I asked him if he wanted to join. You know the rest!" About this time the Radio 7" was released. Which credits Brent although he did not record it. You see Brent joined in between recording the album and it's release the rest of the band thought it'd be fair to credit him. Shortly after "Radio" came out Kevin quit the band- he was never really into power pop, and after so many years of doing it he felt confined. So this leaves the Decibels drumerless. Dean called Brian to see if he was interested in joining and luckily he was. So the Decibels where back in business. This lineup lasted through '96 & '97 where Create Action was recorded. But it was known even before Brent joined the band that he would be leaving on a two-year mission for church, at the end of '97. So the Decibels where once again in hunt of a bass player. This hunt soon ended when Bobby Jordan (from the Knockoffs, Go National ect.). A few mouths later Joe left due to other commitments. Joe was replaced by Cory Vick. The Decibels are now 3/4th of the X-Teens! This line up lasted about 6 or 8 months when White Christmas & You Make It Move was recorded. But Bobby was stretched thin due to the fact that he was in several different bands, and Dean had just become a father. So, it was decided to take a break and continue when Brent returned. Brent returned in the December of '99, and Joe expressed an interest in returning. - The Decibels where back and better then ever in '00. In early '01 the Decibels released The BIG Sounds of the Decibels. ...and that brings us up to now with The Bart Thurber sessions. A fantastic collection of 18 songs with power pop guitar, dynamic drums, heart felt vocals. Their interpretations of The Beatles (please please me), The Association (Windy) and Cole Porter (Everytime we say good bye) are not to be missed. ......
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse. All CDs are guaranteed to play perfectly.
Free Shipping in the US and Canada.
Multiple item discounts = $2 off any additional cds with your order
***International orders***
I can ship worldwide - Any country.
CDs can be shipped internationally for an additional $3 (with the jewel case); or for $2 (without the jewel case).
******
Please check-out my other auctions…..Take $2 off any additional cd you add to your order!!!!
Payment must be received 10 days from the end of auction If you do not plan on paying, Please do NOT bid.
Payment
I accept:
Checks
Money Orders
Well concealed USD
I can accept paypal – but only if it is NOT A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD funded payment.
Personal Checks will be held 10 days before item is shipped; Money order and “other payment” items will be shipped immediately.
Any questions, Please feel free to email. Thanks. gxr100
Hello. I spent nearly 10 years selling on that other site (you can check my feedback there; It's under the same ID as this one; over 3200 positives, 99.7%). I’m still registered there, but I thought I'd give this new site a try. I hope you find something you like.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CDRs or bootlegs).....
Here's some info or review ....If you needed any evidence that power pop is resweeping the planet, the presence of the Decibels in a town as relatively unknown for music as Sacramento ought to be enough. This is their second disc…it’s nearly as good as the debut Create Action but lacks a great signature cut like the title track of that record. There’s been more attention to vocals and harmonies this time around…almost too much – they seemed punchier with a rougher vocal. But the immediate, compressed guitar sound is pretty much the same and the songs have a crackling energy to them that’s a pile of fun. Well recommended........Hold on tight, kiddies, cos with The Decibels it’s gonna be one frenzied ride! When I listen to such unbridled, energetic and well, teenage (in heart and soul) pop I wonder why folks like the Decibels aren’t collecting platinum discs and selling out nationwide tours. There’s a full serving of hot tunes on “Wrong Way Right,” “Million Ways,” “Overcast Day,” “Encouraging” and so on, which strongly evoke the joys of The Ramones, The Jam and yeah, The Who. With the Decibels, there is an equal immersion of the sweet and crunchy that should gratify the appetites of modern day youth. I mean it’s immediate, danceable and fast without a single ounce of angst to weigh it down. Oh wait! I get it…....Originally the Decibels formed in early '93. When Dean & Joe (who knew each other from back in the day when Joe was in The Kincaids and Dean was in the E-Types) called up Kevin (former E-Type drummer) to try to get a band together. Joe played Bass, Dean Guitar and Kevin drums. During this period the Decibels sounded like a more refined E-Types. Soon Joe started expressing an interest to move over to second guitar and get another bass player...but nothing really happened. This lasted tell about late '94. At this time Joe got a Job and moved to San Francisco, which made it difficult to practice & play. So, Dean produced another venture, The X-Teens. The X-Teens where Brian Machado on Drums, Cory Vick on Guitar, Dean Seavers doing Guitar/Vocals & Tom Hutchinson doing Bass/Vocals. The Decibels and X-Teens originally co-existed. But the busier that the X-Teens got the less time Dean had for the Decibels. So, the Decibels just died off. The X-Teens where around tell about mid-'95 when they broke up. In '96 Joe found some money left over in the band fund. So the former members decided to go into the studio and record some of their old song that never made it to tape. They had a great time recording and decided to take another stab at it. This time it was agreed to get another bass player and let Joe take 2nd guitar. Enter Brent. Dean Says "While he was growing up, he and I were never very close, (mostly because there's and 11 year age difference between us- which is no big deal now, but is when you're younger.) He knew about the E-Types and at family get togethers he'd tell me that he was writing songs and trying to start a band and stuff, but since he was a kid, I didn't think much of it. Eventually I agreed to listen to a demo tape he'd made on a cassette 4-track. It blew me away. By this time he was 17 or 18, and we needed a bass player, so I asked him if he wanted to join. You know the rest!" About this time the Radio 7" was released. Which credits Brent although he did not record it. You see Brent joined in between recording the album and it's release the rest of the band thought it'd be fair to credit him. Shortly after "Radio" came out Kevin quit the band- he was never really into power pop, and after so many years of doing it he felt confined. So this leaves the Decibels drumerless. Dean called Brian to see if he was interested in joining and luckily he was. So the Decibels where back in business. This lineup lasted through '96 & '97 where Create Action was recorded. But it was known even before Brent joined the band that he would be leaving on a two-year mission for church, at the end of '97. So the Decibels where once again in hunt of a bass player. This hunt soon ended when Bobby Jordan (from the Knockoffs, Go National ect.). A few mouths later Joe left due to other commitments. Joe was replaced by Cory Vick. The Decibels are now 3/4th of the X-Teens! This line up lasted about 6 or 8 months when White Christmas & You Make It Move was recorded. But Bobby was stretched thin due to the fact that he was in several different bands, and Dean had just become a father. So, it was decided to take a break and continue when Brent returned. Brent returned in the December of '99, and Joe expressed an interest in returning. - The Decibels where back and better then ever in '00. In early '01 the Decibels released The BIG Sounds of the Decibels. ...and that brings us up to now with The Bart Thurber sessions. A fantastic collection of 18 songs with power pop guitar, dynamic drums, heart felt vocals. Their interpretations of The Beatles (please please me), The Association (Windy) and Cole Porter (Everytime we say good bye) are not to be missed. ......
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse. All CDs are guaranteed to play perfectly.
Free Shipping in the US and Canada.
Multiple item discounts = $2 off any additional cds with your order
***International orders***
I can ship worldwide - Any country.
CDs can be shipped internationally for an additional $3 (with the jewel case); or for $2 (without the jewel case).
******
Please check-out my other auctions…..Take $2 off any additional cd you add to your order!!!!
Payment must be received 10 days from the end of auction If you do not plan on paying, Please do NOT bid.
Payment
I accept:
Checks
Money Orders
Well concealed USD
I can accept paypal – but only if it is NOT A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD funded payment.
Personal Checks will be held 10 days before item is shipped; Money order and “other payment” items will be shipped immediately.
Any questions, Please feel free to email. Thanks. gxr100

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