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The collected CD reviews from Music Street Journal issues 1998-2000 of progressive rock artists whose names start with the letters M to Z. This includes Marillion, Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, Rush, Spock's Beard, Rick Wakeman, Yes and many more. Although Gary Hill compiled this and did the bulk of the reviews, the book includes reviews from Steve Alspach, Yoni Bashan, Mike Korn and Vivian Lee.
All the progressive rock CD and video reviews published at Music Street Journal from February 1998 through December 2000 of artists with names starting with A-F. Artists include: Ajalon Alaska Ancient Vision Jon Anderson Anubis Spire Arena Ray Ashley Asia Attention Deficit Ayreon Tony Banks Bellaphon Birdsongs of the Mesozoic Boud Deun Bozzio, Levin Stevens Bruford Levin Upper Extremities Bruford Cairo Caliban Oscar Caraballo Cobweb Strange Dangerous Odds Delivery Dixie Dreg Djam Karet Dream Theater Eclat Emerson, Lake and Palmer Enchant Explorer's Club Fish Flash Pamela Fleming The Flower Kings Forever Einstein Genesis Gentle Giant Trey Gunn Steve Hackett Although Gary Hill compiled this and did the bulk of the reviews, the book includes reviews from Steve Alspach, Sean Faust and Vivian Lee.
This book compiles all the progressive rock CD (and one video) reviews published by artists with names starting with A-L at Music Street Journal between the first issue in February 1998 and December 2000. Although Gary Hill compiled this and did the bulk of the reviews, the book includes reviews from Steve Alspach, Sean Faust and Vivian Lee.
Since its first publication, "The Strange Sound of Cthulhu: Music Inspired by the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft" has garnered great reviews and many fans. It seems to pull in music fans along with Lovecraft fans. Now, in honor of the tenth anniversary of publication, this new hardcover edition is released.
With a focus on musician as music fan, Poetry of the Air features exclusive interviews with over 85 musicians. Artists interviewed include: Jon Anderson (Yes, ABWH and more) Allan Atkins (Judas Priest and more) Albert Bouchard (Blue Oyster Cult and more) Bun E. Carlos (solo and formerly Cheap Trick) Jackie "Jax" Chambers (Girlschool) Alan Davey (Hawkwind, Gunslinger and more) Terry Draper (Klaatu and solo) Larry Fast (Synergy) Steve Hackett (Genesis, solo and more) Tommy James (Tommy James and the Shondells) Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel and more) James Lowe (Electric Prunes) Paul Richards (California Guitar Trio) Jordan Rudess (Dixie Dregs, Dream Theater and more) Billy Sherwood (Yes and more) James Lee Stanley Peter "Peavy" Wagner (Rage) Rick Wakeman (Yes, Strawbs and more) and many more
Arguably no other author has inspired more musicians than has Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Here, for the first time, is a book documenting the music inspired by the works of this literary genius, with insights provided by the artists. The book features a foreword by H. P. Lovecraft expert S. T. Joshi and cover artwork by Joseph Vargo.
Teach effective use of both electronic and print resources!According to the MacCrate Report, legal research is one of the ten essential skills for practicing law, and educating users in research skills is a crucial part of the law librarian’s job. Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources provides you with techniques for training your patrons in effective search strategies. This comprehensive volume will help you offer much more than a list of information on where the data is located.This helpful volume covers the full range of both users and resources, from helping first-year law students find cases in print to helping attorneys learn to use new Web sites and search engines. Its range includes academic, company, and public law libraries. Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources discusses formal ways to teach the skills of research, such as scheduled workshops, one-on-one tutorials, for-credit courses in law schools, and CLE-credit courses in law firms. In addition, it offers hints for seizing the teaching moment when a patron needs help doing research. Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources presents practical advice for all aspects of patron education, including: the rival merits of process-oriented versus results-oriented learning strategies coordinating library education programs with courses in legal writing teaching foreign and international legal research using learning style theory for more effective classes helping patrons overcome computer anxiety lower-cost alternatives to Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw using technology to deliver reference servicesTeaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources is an essential guidebook to teaching lawyers and legal researchers how to find the information they need. Law librarians and reference librarians will welcome its timely, effective, and innovative techniques for facilitating their patrons’legal research.
Preventing Substance Abuse is an informal guide to successful programs for treating specific substance abuse problems, identifying their origins, implementation, outcomes, and, where possible, contacts for obtaining additional information. The emphasis is on information documented from outcomes of successful interventions rather than on theories of what should work or what works under experimental conditions. Key features include easy-to-follow charts and graphs and an appendix summarizing the National Structured Evaluation (mandated by Congress) of substance abuse prevention.