| 373 products found for union in CDs  | Signed to Sub Pop in the US and Bella Union in the UK, Seattle five-piece Fleet Foxes have tremendous support in releasing their self-titled debut LP. Musically, the band derives inspiration from the greats of the 1960s US folk explosion and more... |  | Undoubtedly one of the breakout indie successes of 2008, Portland folksters Fleet Foxes' debut LP gets a reissue here that includes the band's first EP in its entirety. Here chief songwriter Robin Pecknold crafts homespun paeans to nature and... |  | |  | Yes: Trevor Rabin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Rick Wakeman, Tony Kaye (keyboards); Bill Bruford, Alan White (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Jonathan Elias (vocals,... |  | |  | |  | 'Noble Beast' is the fifth studio album from American multi-instrumentalist and classically trained violinist Andrew Bird. With recording sessions held between Nashville and Chicago, Bird enlisted the help of Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Calexico) and... |  | Part of the late-1970's 2-tone ska revival, Madness have enjoyed huge chart success, including spending 214 weeks in the British charts during the Eighties, more than any other artist. Hailing from Camden, North London; Madness became internationally... |  | Soul Asylum: Dave Pirner, Daniel Murphy (vocals, guitar); Karl Mueller (bass); Grant Young (drums).Additional personnel: Meridian String Quartet (strings); Michael Beinhorn (glockenspiel, celeste); Booker T. Jones (organ); Sterling Campbell... |  | The Czars: John Grant (vocals, piano); Roger Green (guitar, background vocals); Chris Pearson (bass); Jeff Linsenmaier (drums, background vocals); Andy Monley.Recorded at NFA Studios, Denver, Colorado in February 2001. |
| Page 1 of 38 | | Previous1 | | | | | | | | |
|