Dec
08
2011
Real Pet Monkeys For Sale

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For Monkeys $10.38 So-Cal-styled skate punks from Scandinavia, Millencolin’s sophomore effort For Monkeys absorbs the influences of Operation Ivy, Bad Religion and the like and spits it back out as taut, melodic hardcore with a decidedly European twist. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi Performers: Fredrik Larzon – Drums; Nikola 7 His Friends – Vocals (Background), Vocals, Bass |
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Notes on Pet Monkeys and How to Manage Them $29.98 NOTES ON PET MONKEYS. LOSDOS PRISTED BY .. BRADLEY, 170, STRASD, .C. |
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Monkeys $6 Monkeys |
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For Sale $11.19 Singer/songwriter Tom Burris is also a published author who has taught creative writing, and it’s not impossible to guess that after a listen to his first album, For Sale. Burris is not a bad singer (imagine the love child of Dave Wakeling and Pat DiNizio), and his melodies are solid enough (if a bit on the basic side), but it’s obvious that the real selling point is meant to be his lyrics, and the guy certainly sounds literary as all get out. Burris has a genuine knack for capturing characters and incidents with words, and the best songs here play a bit like short stories, particularly “The Fisherman,” “The Voice of Gideon,” and “Sailor Song.” However, while Burris can certainly write a solid character, he doesn’t always sound quite so comfortable bringing them to life, and while careful scrutiny reveals the diversity of Burris’ themes and approaches, the album sounds awful samey as a casual listen. And while producer John Alagia has created some fine backdrops for Burris’ songs, the singer often sounds a bit low in the mix, which hardly helps matters when the whole show is riding on the lyrics. For Sale certainly shows that Tom Burris has talent, but the album also suggests he has the potential to make a stronger album under different circumstances, and one can only hope that will happen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Performers: Jonas Tauber – Cello; Brian Johnsen – Drums, Keyboards; Chris Bittner – Bass; John Alagia – Keyboards, Guitar; Juliann Klopotic – Violin; Rich Kulsar – Drums, Percussion; Tom Burris – Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar |
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Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business $9.48 The classic tale of a peddler, some monkeys and their monkey business. |
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Monkeys Set/3 $14.99 Animal Cutouts Take your guests deep in the jungle where wild animals roam with these photo image animal cutouts. Free-standing; one-sided printed cardboard. Easy assembly. Choose from Lion, Tiger, Elephant, or Gorilla. Jungle MonkeysJust like in your Barrel of Monkeys as a kid, these comical creatures link arms to create a monkey chain. Each printed cardboard monkey measures 2 feet high x 2 feet wide. Comes in a set of three. Jungle Butterflies These amazing winged creatures will take your breath away with their size and gracefulness. Making a perfect addition to your jungle scene, each 25 inches x 20 inches paper butterfly adds a delicate reminder of the beauty of the jungle. Animal Print Balloon Strands No longer available. Large Jungle Palm TreeYou will receive two of these tropical palms to add shade and foliage to your mystical jungle. These realistic trees have synthetic leaves and real palm bark for the trunk. Range in height from 7 feet to 13 feet. Assembly required. Deep Forest Tree These 10 feet tall trees add to the mystery of the forest. Gossamer shown on tree is not included, but sold separately. Assembly required. Curved Grass to any jungle safari. Our curved grass set includes three grass cutout in varying sizes – 5 feet, 3 1/2 feet and 2 1/2 feet. The cardboard curved grass is printed on one side and is free standing. Easy assembly. Die-Cut Vines Each paper section of die-cut vines is 10 1/2 inches wide and 15 feet long. Attach them together for a continuous garland. Available in black, metallic gold, green or metallic silver. Black vines are no longer available.Wild Safari Print Balloons Guests will roar with delight for these 11 feet balloons! Choose Cheetah, Leopard, Zebra or Tiger. |
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Attack of the Volcano Monkeys $11.99 Basil Pepperell thinks he’s ordinary, but when he and his friend Louise ride her pet pteranodon, Beatrice, to forbidden Monkey Island, they discover an advanced society of monkeys bred to have human intelligence. This is the work of evil Euric von Rottwei |
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Paper Monkeys $11.87 Tangerine Dream have never been far from Ozric Tentacles’ founder and only remaining original member Ed Wynne’s influences, but on this 2011 release he all but re-creates that band’s classic early-’70s vibe. Wynne and son Silas bring the bubbling synths, and even though wife Brandi is credited with bass and drummer Oli with percussion, the metronomic pulse of those instruments could easily be programmed on this hourlong exploration of space/prog rock. At this late stage, with nearly two dozen albums to their unusual name, you are either on board the Ozrics’ spaceship of rhythmic, spacy electronica mixed with subtle worldbeat and psychedelic ramblings or you have decided to pass on this veteran U.K. outfit’s trippy, eclectic mĂ©lange. For fans, this is another quality hour of instrumental music that doesn’t push many envelopes of the Ozrics’ established sound. Perhaps a few Tangerine Dream devotees can comfortably join the cult of Ozric lovers, but for the most part, Wynne and his three-piece play to their strengths without substantial deviation in direction or execution. Depending on your level of fandom, that either makes for a terrific, if perhaps not essential, set of music in the band’s expansive catalog, or another disc that plays out pretty much like the batch that preceded it. The tracks hover around the seven-minute mark, with “The Will of the Wisps” clocking in at nearly 11 minutes. That’s long enough to set a mood and ride a groove without wearing out the welcome. If you are unfamiliar with Ozric Tentacles, this is a perfect example of everything the band does well, a reasonable enough place to start your collection to get caught up in their mind-expanding groove. Wynne is a singular, perhaps unfairly under-recognized figure in British space rock, and although Ozric Tentacles may not be a household name, that hasn’t stopped him from continuing the distinctive approach he originally concocted in 1983, and has since perfected on albums such as Paper Monkeys. ~ Hal Horowitz, Rovi Performers: Silas – Sampling, Synthesizer, Keyboards; Brandi Wynne – Bass; Ed Wynne – Guitar, Synthesizer; Oli – Percussion, Drums |
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Pet Nurser Kit – 2 oz. Bottles – 2 pk $3.39 This was specially designed by veterinarians and professional breeders for all pet feeding including puppies, kittens, hamsters, gerbils, monkeys and many other pets. The kit comes with 2 bottles and 4 nipples. |