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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%). But I thought I'd give this new site a try.
I'm just getting started here, so please excuse the amateur appearance. I'll have the place looking better shortly.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CD-Rs or bootlegs).....
Here's some info or review ....The term "keeping it real" has become so trite and blase it's lost its value as a colloquialism, mostly because it's turned into hipster and chic jargon that rose from the streets to the coffeehouses and water coolers. But let's just pretend "keeping it real" still has some cred, because there is a band out there keeping it real, and that's Austin, Texas' Amplified Heat. Mashing it up with some Canned Heat, Blue Cheer and vintage Kinks along with generous pourings of boogie, punk and street rock, Amplified Heat is in the position Clutch was on their Elephant Riders album, so in the zone (another one of those tired and wasted colloaquialisms) of their craft and Amplified Heat's confidence is at its highest, despite many adversities presented to them, so much that they cut a 34-second drum solo ("S.A.P.O.") on their hellagood second full release, How Do You Like the Sound of That. Take note the title is posed as a statement, not a question, which means Amplified Heat has no worries about how you're going to like their sound. After all, since the release of their first album In For Sin in 2004, the Ortiz brothers (Jim, Chris and Gian) have faced the loss of their father, multiple stabbings in a street brawl and a studio flood that did its best to halt this album from becoming reality. The Ortizes know you're going to dig their cracked asphalt bluesy vibes because...ladies and gents, if you've been paying attention...they've kept it real. "Tough Guy" throws down out of the gate with diverse era hints of Big Brother and the Holding Company, along with Black Flag, so you much you're convinced of Amplified Heat's legitmacy as a grungy blues rock band even before Jim Ortiz hauls off with a greasy guitar solo that sets the album off with a wallop. Some of the other highlight cuts on How Do You Like the Sound of That are the slow and loud antidepressant jam "Through and Through," the laidback gutter candor ala The Animals and early David Bowie on "Rambler" and the delicious speedfest of "What Went Wrong," which collides Steppenwolf with British mod rock. Then if you recall how Canned Heat was so fond of their improv boogie jams that became their legacy, Amplified Heat comes calling with their own hotshot answer set to a savory bop tempo on "Amplified Boogie," which just may go down as their signature tune. Finally, there's something just right about flailing some psychedlic wa-was as Jim Ortiz does on the album's closer "Sickness." Now that's real... How do you like the sound of that, indeed?.... Song Title 1. Tough Guy 2. Rambler 3. Man On The Road 4. She Drank That Wine 5. What Went Wrong 6. S.A.P.O. 7. Moonshine 8. Through And Through 9. How Do You Like The Sound Of That 10. Amplified Boogie 11. Sickness ...
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse.
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 items…..Take $2 off any additional cds you add to your order!!!!
Payment must be received 14 days for US orders. Additional time extended for international orders
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%). But I thought I'd give this new site a try.
I'm just getting started here, so please excuse the amateur appearance. I'll have the place looking better shortly.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CD-Rs or bootlegs).....
Here's some info or review ....The term "keeping it real" has become so trite and blase it's lost its value as a colloquialism, mostly because it's turned into hipster and chic jargon that rose from the streets to the coffeehouses and water coolers. But let's just pretend "keeping it real" still has some cred, because there is a band out there keeping it real, and that's Austin, Texas' Amplified Heat. Mashing it up with some Canned Heat, Blue Cheer and vintage Kinks along with generous pourings of boogie, punk and street rock, Amplified Heat is in the position Clutch was on their Elephant Riders album, so in the zone (another one of those tired and wasted colloaquialisms) of their craft and Amplified Heat's confidence is at its highest, despite many adversities presented to them, so much that they cut a 34-second drum solo ("S.A.P.O.") on their hellagood second full release, How Do You Like the Sound of That. Take note the title is posed as a statement, not a question, which means Amplified Heat has no worries about how you're going to like their sound. After all, since the release of their first album In For Sin in 2004, the Ortiz brothers (Jim, Chris and Gian) have faced the loss of their father, multiple stabbings in a street brawl and a studio flood that did its best to halt this album from becoming reality. The Ortizes know you're going to dig their cracked asphalt bluesy vibes because...ladies and gents, if you've been paying attention...they've kept it real. "Tough Guy" throws down out of the gate with diverse era hints of Big Brother and the Holding Company, along with Black Flag, so you much you're convinced of Amplified Heat's legitmacy as a grungy blues rock band even before Jim Ortiz hauls off with a greasy guitar solo that sets the album off with a wallop. Some of the other highlight cuts on How Do You Like the Sound of That are the slow and loud antidepressant jam "Through and Through," the laidback gutter candor ala The Animals and early David Bowie on "Rambler" and the delicious speedfest of "What Went Wrong," which collides Steppenwolf with British mod rock. Then if you recall how Canned Heat was so fond of their improv boogie jams that became their legacy, Amplified Heat comes calling with their own hotshot answer set to a savory bop tempo on "Amplified Boogie," which just may go down as their signature tune. Finally, there's something just right about flailing some psychedlic wa-was as Jim Ortiz does on the album's closer "Sickness." Now that's real... How do you like the sound of that, indeed?.... Song Title 1. Tough Guy 2. Rambler 3. Man On The Road 4. She Drank That Wine 5. What Went Wrong 6. S.A.P.O. 7. Moonshine 8. Through And Through 9. How Do You Like The Sound Of That 10. Amplified Boogie 11. Sickness ...
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse.
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 items…..Take $2 off any additional cds you add to your order!!!!
Payment must be received 14 days for US orders. Additional time extended for international orders
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













