Dead Husband [CD-single] [Import]

Dead Husband [CD-single] [Import]

Dead Husband [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Dead Husband
2. Al You Ladies
3. World Is My Ashtray

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Track Details: 1) Dead Husband 2) all You Ladies (Mantronik Mackdaddy Chill Formula) 3) the Worl is My Ashtray (J-walk Remix) 4) Dead Husband (Tsunami One Remix).

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We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Album, got me into Modest Mouse
  • It's OK for MM
  • catchy, unique rock
  • The Ship went down Dancing!
  • I think I'd call this better than their last album
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Modest Mouse
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000MRA4WK
Release Date: 2007-03-20

Tracks:

  1. March Into The Sea
  2. Dashboard
  3. Fire It Up
  4. Florida
  5. Parting Of The Sensory
  6. Missed The Boat
  7. We've Got Everything
  8. Fly Trapped In A Jar
  9. Education
  10. Little Motel
  11. Steam Engenius
  12. Spitting Venom
  13. People As Places As People
  14. Invisible

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Their last album may have given them a certifiable radio hit, airtime on VH1, and a Kidz Bop tribute, but listening to the follow-up to 2004's Good News for People Who Love Bad News, you might get the sense that the members of Modest Mouse are flinching at the spotlight. We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, the group's fifth full-length release, is denser than its predecessor with tunes that seem willfully harder to penetrate. Even the addition of former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr to the line-up seems incidental, as Modest Mouse's off-kilter sound stays largely intact. But keep listening and it becomes obvious that the band hasn't lost any of his pop bite, especially midway through with a sweep of terrific songs like "Missed the Boat," "Education" and "Little Motel." It's hard to tell if there's another "Float On" in the bunch. In fact, the first single, "Dashboard," is one of the weakest Isaac Brock has ever penned. With Shins James Mercer adding lovely vocals to "Florida," however, it hardly matters. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Album, got me into Modest Mouse.......2007-07-09

This is the first review I've bothered to write for any product on a retail website, so that must be an indication of some sort. This is one of those albums where I actually like almost every song. Before this came out, I scoffed at my best friend's new-found liking for Modest Mouse. I found their older stuff a bit too outlandish (which is saying something after hearing this album) and fragmented.

The songs on this album just flow so nicely. My least favorite songs on the album are "Education," "Fly Trapped In A Jar," and "Parting Of The Sensory." The first two have the fragmented style and high-pitched, cracking vocals of Modest Mouse's other albums, and the latter has a very "experimental" feel. There is a lot of clashing of instruments; it sounds somehow less structured than the rest of the songs (often this is good, but it lacks structure, rather than being free of it, if you know what I mean).

Right now I'm listening to "Spitting Venom," one of my favorites on the album. The quick change from a steady strumming to full riffs and singing is certainly one of Modest Mouse's strengths.

4 out of 5 stars It's OK for MM.......2007-07-08

It's not better than M&A, Long Drive, or LCW, but it's worth picking up. In time my rating might improve, but it seems just as likely that it will not.

I wouldn't start here, I'd start with M&A and LCW, then pick up Long Drive. Good News is also decent.

5 out of 5 stars catchy, unique rock.......2007-07-03

I got this album after hearing "Fire It Up" on the radio, I love it. Sometimes it's kindof catchy and melodic, at other times it's loud and punkish. The diversity is truly a strength. The melodic guitar playing is really cool, and the vocals really stick with you. I can listen to it several times on repeat and not get sick of it.

5 out of 5 stars The Ship went down Dancing!.......2007-06-19

Modest Mouse is one of those bands that gets better with age... no, actually, Modest Mouse is one of those bands who starts off amazing and continues to be amazing all through their lifetime...

This album is full of dancey beats, head-bobbing minutes of musical bliss and of course, Brocks voice is unbelievably strong and powerful in every song as usual.I think that if you are not accustomed to a voice like Brocks, that you can become accustomed with enough listening and then you'll realize how friggin' awesome this kind of music is. Or maybe it's something that you either like, or dislike.

But face to facts, this is one of Modest Mouse's best albums to come out. Every song is unique, each melody is worth every note. There are a couple of really hip dancey songs like the single, "Dashboard" and "We got everything now" which stun the ears. And I also love "Spitting Venom" because of it's gradual beginning and then sudden blast of energy, they are known for such things, it gets me every time! I have to say that "Spitting Venom" is one of my favorite songs and it's almost 9 minutes long. That's a long time for a song to be amazing, and trust me, it is. There are at least three songs that dont hit as hard as the others do, but they still keep the album balanced I think. This album is worth your money.

I hope this helped, a little.

4 out of 5 stars I think I'd call this better than their last album.......2007-06-15

A lot of hype after the first CD made so much noise, and this new CD is a good followup.
I'm Not Dead
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic discovery!
  • Fantastic
  • AH! SHE OUT DID HERSELF!
  • Wow! I know I'm late but this album is excellent!
  • Wow
I'm Not Dead
Pink
Manufacturer: La Face
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EGCITG
Release Date: 2006-04-04

Tracks:

  1. Stupid Girls
  2. Who Knew
  3. Long Way To Happy
  4. Nobody Knows
  5. Dear Mr. President (Featuring Indigo Girls)
  6. I'm Not Dead
  7. 'Cuz I Can
  8. Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)
  9. U + Ur Hand
  10. Runaway
  11. The One That Got Away
  12. I Got Money Now
  13. Conversations With My 13 Year Old Self
  14. I Have Seen The Rain (Featuring James T. Moore)

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Some music is celebrated for its elegant subtlety; Pink's slams you over the head. Four albums in, she's not changing her formula. I'm Not Dead touches on bulimia ("Stupid Girls"), war-mongering politicians ("Dear Mr. President"), teen angst ("Conversations With My 13 Year Old Self," "Runaway"), overheated pickup artists ("U + Ur Hand"), and gross materialism ("I Got Money Now"). None of it, in other words, is for featherweight listeners. Then again, none of it suits eggheaded college tastemakers either. Where this translates, then, is with those willing to man up and embrace what makes Pink Pink: her spellbinding ability to render rebelliousness in all the many colors of the rainbow. Neil Young-inspired acoustic guitar is sketched into "The One That Got Away," but it's just as quickly scribbled over by Joan Jett-style ranting (on "Long Way to Happy") and Janis Joplin/Joss Stone-fueled howling (on "Who Knew"). Even R&B gets its turn ("I Got Money Now"). The album also includes appearances from the Indigo Girls, who duet on "Dear Mr. President," and Pink's father, who joins for the hidden track "I Have Seen The Rain." Pink pulls all of this off, and probably without even breathing hard. She's not dead. --Tammy La Gorce

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic discovery!.......2007-06-28

I never was a fan of hip hop/dance/rap music, so I never really paid attention to Pink. I'll be the first to admit that was a big mistake. I heard "Who Knew" on the radio and was absolutely bowled over! I immediately went out and bought the album based on that one song. Turns out the album is full of fantastic musical gems. I didn't realize she changed her style to more of a rock/pop style. "Stupid Girls" is a great social statement (and totally made me think of Paris Hilton). "Who Knew" is one of my favorite songs of all times. "Long Way to Happy" is so catchy and awesome, it's my 2nd fave on the album. "Nobody Knows", "Dear Mr. President" and "I Got Money Now" are all great slowed down songs. I almost cried the first time I heard "Dear Mr. President". Extremely political and so very true, beautifully sung and deserves a lot of attention. "U + Ur Hand" and "Leave me Alone" are fun and full of attitude.

I'd like to add that not only is this album awesome, but I finally found out that Pink is an incredible vocalist and performer. Based on that, I ended up buying Misunduztood and there are several songs on that album I loved as well. I just wish I had noticed Pink long before this! Buy the album, you won't be disappointed!

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2007-06-10

Great album! Pink has really shown some great range! This cd is way beyond some "Stupid Girls".

5 out of 5 stars AH! SHE OUT DID HERSELF!.......2007-06-06

EXCELLENT. EXCELLENT. EXCELLENT. A PINK MUST HAVE.

Intelligent, thoughtful, inspiring!

5 out of 5 stars Wow! I know I'm late but this album is excellent!.......2007-06-05

"Stupid Girls" and "U + Ur Hand" got the attention but "Who Knew" and "Nobody Knows" really are great standouts as well. Pink has great vocals and she's versatile (her acoustic songs sound great as her pop/rock songs). Pink is really talented and I'm really late in finding this out. But I will be checking out her "artistic" debut "M!ssundaztood" (her proper debut was "Can't Take Me Home"). The best thing about this album is that it has personality. I know that sounds silly but what I mean it's fleshed out. It's probably the most entertaining album I've heard all year.

5 out of 5 stars Wow.......2007-05-31

Don't be put off by the explicit rating, and don't buy it from Amazon despite the great price. You owe it to yourself to go to the store and buy this album right now. Pink finally deserves to be lauded as an artist.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
  • The movie would be incomplete without it!
  • Enchanting, captivating
  • Not as good as the original too much percussion & distraction
  • great music
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Manufacturer: Disney
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ASIN: B000FTCF2M
Release Date: 2006-07-04

Tracks:

  1. Jack Sparrow
  2. The Kraken
  3. Davy Jones
  4. I've Got My Eye On You
  5. Dinner Is Served
  6. Tia Dalma
  7. Two Hornpipes (Tortuga)
  8. A Family Affair
  9. Wheel Of Fortune
  10. You Look Good Jack
  11. Hello Beastie
  12. ****Bonus Track: He's A Pirate - Tiesto Remix

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The soundtrack for the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie was infamous for having been whipped up rather hastily. For the sequel, Hans Zimmer takes the reins and comes up with his best effort in ages. Things start off with a nice cello theme for Johnny Depp's character, "Jack Sparrow." After that, it's high gear all the way, beginning with "The Kraken," on which Zimmer unleashes gales of symphonic aggro. Even when he closely follows what Hollywood execs clearly believe are set-in-stone rules for contemporary soundtracks, he throws in interesting wrenches. He does cram in both wailing female vocals and stomping percussion in "Dinner Is Served," but then the track abruptly turns into the kind of demented waltz you usually get from Danny Elfman. As usual with sequels, winks to the first movie pop in and out--the Black Pearl theme reappears in "I've Got My Eye on You" and "Hello Beastie"--but overall this album is more consistent. At least until you get to the final track, that is, a pounding offering by melodic-trance overlord DJ Tiësto. Pirates, wave your arms in the air like you just don't care. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Album Description

Captain Jack Sparrow is back for more action and adventure on the high seas! Once again thrown into the world of the supernatural, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) finds out that he owes a blood debt to the legendary Davey Jones (Bill Nighy), captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman. And as if this weren't enough, the captain's problems manage to wreck the wedding plans of a certain Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightly), who are forced to join Jack on yet another misadventure.

Soundtrack features original score by Hans Zimmer plus a bonus remix track by the world-renowned DJ Tiesto.

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.......2007-07-07

Of the 3 Pirates cd's this is my least favorite, the first being my favorite because of the rousing music, this is good, but not great. Not quite as good as the PotC At World's End. However, to get the full impact of Pirates, I recommend that you get all three cd's.

5 out of 5 stars The movie would be incomplete without it!.......2007-06-03

Although the soundtrack is always key to the movie, the Pirates of the Caribbean movies seem be the quintessential example of this rule. The soundtrack is a brilliant work of art the perfectly compliments the action and romance of the movie.

4 out of 5 stars Enchanting, captivating.......2007-05-27

This was a very enjoyable and captivating cd. Has a few diverse moods. My two young daughters love it.

3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the original too much percussion & distraction.......2007-05-26

I was really looking forward to the score for Dead Man's Chest, particularly when I found out that Hans Zimmer would be writing it. I really like much of his work, however, I was ultimately disappointed with this cd. There was too much percussion, too much elecronics & too little music from the movie in it. I also saw little point in the final track on the cd, I would much rather have had the end credit music. I liked Jack's new theme, it fit him & while the themes for JOnes & the Dutchmen fit them well, I still found this cd lacking. I admit however I really enjoyed the Tortuga music.

5 out of 5 stars great music.......2007-05-16

I'm a huge Hans Zimmer fan, great listening music, lots of energy to it. I buy most of what he's composed. While Gladiator is my top favorite, Dead Man's Chest is great, too.
Family Tree
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Family Tree
    Nick Drake
    Manufacturer: Tsunami Label Group
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000PTYS2W
    Release Date: 2007-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. Come In To The Garden
    2. They're Leaving Me Behind
    3. Time Piece
    4. Poor Mum
    5. Winter Is Gone
    6. All My Trials
    7. Kegelstatt Trio
    8. Strolling Down The Highway
    9. Padding In The Rushes
    10. Cocaine Blues
    11. Blossom
    12. Been Smokin' Too Long
    13. Black Mountain Blues
    14. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
    15. If You Leave Me
    16. Here Come The Blues
    17. Sketch 1
    18. Blues Run The Game
    19. My Baby's So Sweet
    20. Milk And Honey
    21. Kimbie
    22. Bird Flew By
    23. Rain
    24. Strange Meeting II
    25. Day Is Done
    26. Come Into The Garden
    27. Way To Blue
    28. Try To Remember

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    You'd think there wouldn't be much more to present by a songwriter who recorded three albums in his lifetime and has been dead since 1974. However, interest in Nick Drake's riveting music has grown enormously in the new millennium. Rarities were added to a number of posthumous collections, but with Family Tree his estate has brought forth an hour of music that predates his first album, Five Leaves Left. This set illuminates Drake's musical background, with his mother and sister appearing, and even Drake himself on clarinet for a Mozart trio. He covers traditional numbers as well as songs by Dylan, Blind Boy Fuller, and Jackson C. Frank. There are clear links to his own early compositions, including a couple early versions that appeared on his debut. Some of this has circulated on bootlegs over the years, but here assembled and sonically polished, it radiates with warmth. Recorded in casual circumstances, there are bits of chatter and laughter between songs, painting a picture of a happy, loving home scene. --David Greenberger
    Three from the Vault
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Big on highs and understandable lows
    • Classic Dead with Pigpen.
    • Bring Out Your Dead
    • The Pig Pen Blues tracks sound great on this
    • I'm Thinking of a Number Between One and Ten!
    Three from the Vault
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    ASIN: B000Q677CM
    Release Date: 2007-06-26

    Tracks:

    1. Two Ditties [Disc 1]
    2. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down [Disc 1]
    3. Spring Song [Disc 1]
    4. Truckin' [Disc 1]
    5. Loser [Disc 1]
    6. Cumberland Blues [Disc 1]
    7. Hurts Me Too [Disc 1]
    8. Bertha [Disc 1]
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    10. Deal [Disc 1]
    11. Dark Hollow [Disc 1]
    12. Smokestack Lightnin' [Disc 1]
    13. China Cat Sunflower [Disc 1]
    14. I Know You Rider [Disc 1]

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    1. Greatest Story Ever Told [Disc 2]
    2. Johnny B. Goode [Disc 2]
    3. Bird Song [Disc 2]
    4. Easy Wind [Disc 2]
    5. Deal [Disc 2]
    6. That's It For The Other One [Disc 2]
    7. I. Cryptical Envelopment [Disc 2]
    8. II. Drums [Disc 2]
    9. III. The Other One [Disc 2]
    10. Wharf Rat [Disc 2]
    11. Good Lovin' [Disc 2]
    12. Casey Jones [Disc 2]

    Album Description

    This 2-disc set features an epic pop-cultural event by capturing a 1971 Grateful Dead live concert.

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Big on highs and understandable lows .......2007-07-13

    Probably deserves 3 and a half stars but that isn't an option.
    I won't try and turn anyone off this release because the "good" stuff is hot! I personally prefer full shows and am ready to accept that not everything works on every show but that doesn't justify an automatic 5 stars for every release based on the "good" stuff.
    Is it one of the better GD live releases?? Not entirely - read on. The sound may be crisp and clear but some of the performances are a hard listen - PITB shocked me in this embryonic and sloppy version however, it's understandable that new songs have to be road-tested.
    Yes, i know that they played a heap of new, still undeveloped songs that would turn into monsters in years to come - It's amazing that some of those very tracks like PITB, GSET and Deal ended up as grand as they did because listening to these versions you'd have thought they'd be dumped for eternity by the end of the month. Thanks to GD for NOT doing that.
    There are heaps of positives to be drawn from this release - i don't beleive i've heard a better Smokestack, Hurts Me Too or Easy Wind. Cumberland Blues is always a "fun" track even if lines are forgotten. Did the band have an energy drink (or maybe something different??) before playing Bertha - sounds like it - gets you moving. Continuing on with that energy is China/Rider - a stand-out sounding more confident with age (and will get better after '71). Other One is my favourite GD song (along with UJB & EOTW) and hardly ever disappoints - this version is no exception. Wharf Rat rides on the crest of raw emotion, flows, and ultimately drags you in. Truckin' and Loser also deserve worthy mentions.
    A single cd version for the average listener would be 5 stars and i've made a compilation of the highlights just right for the car (apologies for leaving out johnny b. goode which is one of the best i've heard but it didn't fit on the cd-r). This is it:

    1. cumberland blues
    2. hurts me too
    3. bertha
    4. smokestack lightnin'
    5. china cat sunflower
    6. i know you rider
    7. easy wind
    8. that's it for the other one
    9. wharf rat

    Was it worth the purchase - ohhhhhhhh yeahhhhhh!! They can keep releasing mixed-bags of goodies like this and i'll keep buying them and asking for more! Yummy!!



    5 out of 5 stars Classic Dead with Pigpen........2007-07-12

    Killer show, this is the best Grateful Dead to come out of the vault in a while. Very sweet Smokestack Lighting. This is a must for all Deadheads.
    Philip in SC, living free. 7/12/07

    3 out of 5 stars Bring Out Your Dead.......2007-07-06

    Bring out your Dead! Bring out your Dead! Well whaddya' know - finally, From the Vault III was released. I'm usually biased to these folks since I have always been a "grateful fan" and with all that time waiting for it - I find it somewhat of a letdown, The best part was "That's it for the Other One" - and other than that, it was not what I was hoping to expect. However, I have to give much credit to Bill K - his drumming did more than make up for the loss of Mickey H during those days.

    Mediocracy reigns for this one - can't win them all!

    4 out of 5 stars The Pig Pen Blues tracks sound great on this.......2007-06-28

    I usually not a big Pg Pen fan but I have to say It Hurts Me Too, Smokestack Lightning and Easy Wind are fantastic. Maybe the best version of Easy Wind I have ever heard. There is also a great version of the Other One as well. Several songs had their debut on this tour. Some sound better than others but if you are interested in hearing the origins of these tunes its worth a listen. The sound and remix on this is incredible. While not a lot of jamming (a five minute version of Playing In The Band????) its nice to hear a stripped down bluesy Dead.

    5 out of 5 stars I'm Thinking of a Number Between One and Ten!.......2007-06-27

    It's been awhile since the GD folks have had a new release of archival materials from their legendary tape vault (since moved?). Apparently this baby has been ready to go in the "...From the Vault" (multi-track recording) series for the last 15 years. Ahh, procrastination at it's best! But as R.Hunter once wrote, "all good things in all good time". Well, lets amend that. How about "all GREAT things in all good time"! Because, thats the feeling I got, when listening to this 1971 Capitol Theatre show (Port Chester, NY 2/19/71) now released as the two disc set, "Three From the Vault".

    I'm sure there will be plenty of reviews, that recount better than I can, what a busy week Jerry & the boys were having in mid February '71. How they were premiering a truck load of new songs ("Loser", "Bertha", "Playing in the Band", "Warf Rat" "Greatest Story Ever Told", "Bird Song", "Deal"). How this particular show (2nd of a 6 night run) was the first without drummer, Mickey Hart, after an embarassing, embezzlement scandal, involving his father. How the GD used this particular gig's audience in a bon-i-fied, sci-en-ti-fic experiment (try saying it in Mr.Hainy's voice...) of the par-a-normal, thus giving it the nickname of "The ESP Show". But lets leave these details too Dennis McNally and the other historians in the crowd.

    Whats really important is that this is really a gen-un-ine (try that Mr. Hainey voice again..) kick-a** show! You'll know it, when you hear it. Some GD archival releases, while interesting, tend to gather dust in your Dead music collection. Others keep finding their way again and again into the ol' CD tray, because they really have something special (think Dick's Picks 8). Well this is one of those releases. If there is any one recording, I would compare this show to, it would be the Dead's live 1971 "Skull & Roses" album. It not only shares the same material and time period, but it also seems to have the same boundless energy. But this is even better! While "Skull & Roses" had terrific performances ("It's been a favorite all these years!") it was mined from several performances ,while the "Three From the Vault" release feels much more unified, since it's all one complete show.

    While many of the songs are in embryotic forms (and more tentative then what they would eventually become), they still are fun to listen to. I love this version of "Bird Song". It seems to have an almost light and spritely sound. Jerry's guitar is just wonderful on it. Other standouts include Bobby's folky "Dark Hollow", a rockin' "Greatest Story Ever Told" and Pigpen doing what only Pigpen can do on "Easy Wind". But for me the center piece of the show is "Thats It For the Other One". Maby Billy had something to prove that night, since he was taking over all the percussion duties. Who knows? But you can certainly hear him giving it his all in an artistically pleasing performance. This show's performances are hardly the most improvisational ones in the Dead's history, by a long shot, but they certainly are just plain terrific in their own way!

    Finally, I want to mention how great "Three from the Vault" sounds. The guitars have an almost jangly Byrds-like sound and the vocals are crystal clear and out front in the recording. Kudos to all the folks involved in the mixing, mastering and engineering of this recording! It's like 'mother's milk'! A great show, that will find a lot of time in my CD player. Highly recommended!
    American Beauty
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • "What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been"
    • True beauty....
    • a rock masterpiece.
    • CLASSIC
    • An arrangement of some of the Dead's best songs.
    American Beauty
    Grateful Dead
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    ASIN: B00007LTIL
    Release Date: 2003-02-25

    Tracks:

    1. Box Of Rain
    2. Friend Of The Devil
    3. Sugar Magnolia
    4. Operator
    5. Candyman
    6. Ripple
    7. Brokedown Palace
    8. Till The Morning Comes
    9. Attics Of My Life
    10. Truckin'
    11. Truckin' (Single Version)
    12. Friend Of The Devil (Live)
    13. Candyman (Live)
    14. Till The Morning Comes (Live)
    15. Attics Of My Life (Live)
    16. Truckin' (Live)
    17. Bonus Track 1
    18. Bonus Track 2

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    Who says discipline is a bad thing? No one who's heard American Beauty, the Dead's greatest studio achievement. Showcasing 10 concise, country-rooted gems that sound equally good whether you're hanging on the front porch in the afternoon or nursing a bottle after hours, this one could win over many an anti-Jerry. Bewildered by loss both personal and social--the hippie dream was quickly crashing by Beauty's 1970 release date--the band put its querulousness ("Box of Rain") and wry humor ("Truckin'") into the service of a masterwork. The most impressive cut of all may be "Ripple," Garcia's spiritual credo. --Rickey Wright

    Album Description

    Expanded & remastered (HDCD) version of the band's 1970 classic featuring many of the Dead's best-known songs plus 6 bonus tracks 'Truckin' (single version) & 5 live tracks 'Friend of the Devil', 'Candyman', 'Till The Morning Comes', 'Attics of My Life' & 'Truckin'. Digipak. Warner/Rhino. 2003.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars "What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been".......2007-06-18

    This isn't in the same league as the previous Workingman's Dead. But like that album, American Beauty is a must, even if you're not a Deadhead, and I'm not one. The bad news is that they stretch a couple of these songs to the breaking point (Attics of My Life; Candyman), something they wisely avoided on Workingman's, and while I can't say I hate Till the Morning Comes, it doesn't really impact me all that much.
    Now for the rest of the album, which is excellent. The back-porch folk Friend of the Devil is my favorite Dead song ever. The philisophical Ripple, pleasant opener Box of Rain, fine country-rocker Operator, groupie ode Sugar Magnolia, the oddly eerie Brokedown Palace, and the self-mythologizing rocker Truckin' (you know, the one with the famous double entendre "What a long, strange trip it's been!") make up the rest of my favorites. You'll note that's the rest of the album, which basically means "this is a very good album!" Because it is. Far better than the "classic" Live/Dead. This and its predecessor are two essential albums.

    5 out of 5 stars True beauty...........2007-04-20

    Many love to talk about the Grateful Dead and their marathon concerts. Having seen them 12 times (including the last 2 shows Jerry Garcia did), I can attest to their great live prowess. But they were just as good in the studio, and this album proves that beyond any doubt. This is my favorite Dead album, a country pop masterpiece. The songs here have surprising depth and substance. Robert Hunter's lyrics are the best he ever wrote, and the tunes are absolutely beautiful. This album sounds more countryish than anything (especially on the ballads), perhaps because the Dead were listening heavily to Merle Haggard and country radio at this time. This has that "Bakersfield" sound (as an amazon friend told me), and that's why it resonates so deeply with me, because I love that sound. This album has more depth than current country music. It's a lovely album, arguably the Grateful Dead's best....

    5 out of 5 stars a rock masterpiece........2007-03-22

    this is the grateful dead's masterpiece. can't be touched. robert hunter's finest batch of lyrics; songs populated by outsiders and misfits doing their thing. divine melodies and harmonies, loads of toe-tapping feel good music. a couple of breathlessly beautiful slow numbers to boot. "truckin'" is as catchy a number as you'll find anywhere, with its propulsive bass rhythms carrying along robert hunter's great lyrics about a drug bust. the song also sports stinging electric guitar licks by garcia, and a chorus that enters your head and stays there long passed what a reasonable leaving time should be. this is great american music. a masterpiece. a classic. not to be missed.

    5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC.......2007-03-21

    This is by far the best of the dead, no doubt about it. Even if you are not a deadhead or you dont like them that much, get it anyway because some of the best music of the century is on here.

    4 out of 5 stars An arrangement of some of the Dead's best songs........2007-03-20

    There is no doubt that these songs are among the best in American musical history. If you have never heard the Dead before or want to try to get into them, this might be a good place to start.

    But you can't review Dead albums the way you review other bands. 4 stars, because these are good but not the best performances of these songs.

    Other bands release their "material" in "albums". Other bands have their songs all written out. The Dead do not just have "songs". They have versions upon versions and arrangments upon arrangements of all their songs...so that their individual songs are more like a framework for the band to build up into a unique artwork at every concert.

    If you like the tunes on this CD, I recommend you next get the live album "Reckoning". [...]. There is a whole universe of excellent music out there, once you get into the Grateful Dead.
    Art of Beverly
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • WHAT CAN I SAY?
    • Rest in Peace Dear Bubbles (1929-July 2, 2007)
    • two beautiful discs!
    • Good example of the "Art of Beverly Sills"
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    Art of Beverly
    Beverly Sills
    Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
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    ASIN: B000075A7K
    Release Date: 2002-11-12

    Tracks:

    1. Mignon: Oui, Pour Ce Soir Je Suis Reine Des Fees...Je Suis Titania La Blonde
    2. Manon: Allons! Il Le Faut-Adieu, Notre Petite Table
    3. Manon: Je Marche Sur Tous Les Chemins-Obeissons Quand Leur Voix Appelle
    4. Louise: Depuis Le Jour
    5. Linda Di Chamounix: Ah! Tardai Troppo...O Luce Di Quest'Anima
    6. Lucia Di Lammermoor: Regnava Nel Silenzio...Quando Rapito In Estasi
    7. I Puritani: Fini...Me Lassa!
    8. I Puritani: Vieni, Vieni Fra Queste Braccia
    9. Roberto Devereux: L'amor Suo Mi Fe' Beata
    10. Maria Stuarda: O Nube
    11. Anna Bolena: Cielo A' Miei Lunghi Spasimi-Coppia Iniqua

    Tracks:

    1. Les Contes D'Hoffman: Les Oiseau Dans La Charmille
    2. Les Contes D'Hoffman: Elle A Fui, La Tourterelle
    3. Zaide: Ruhe Sanft, Mein Holdes Leben
    4. Der Opernball: Im Chambre Separee
    5. Die Lustige Witwe: Es Lebt' Eine Vilja
    6. The Ballad Of Baby Doe: Gold Is A Fine Thing
    7. Die Tote Stadt: Cluck, Das Mir Verblieb
    8. Daphen: Was Blendet So...Ich Komme...Ich Komme
    9. Sechs Lieder Op.19 No.2: Breit' uber Mein haupt Dein Schwarzes Haar

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars WHAT CAN I SAY?.......2007-07-05

    FOR THOSE WHO WANT A SAMPLER, IT IS THE BEST. YET, IT LEAVES YOU PINING FOR THE ITEMS SILLS NEVER RECORDED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. MORE STRAUSS, MORE OF EVERYTHING. A DEFINITIVE VOICE. HER LUCIA IS UNSURPASSED.

    5 out of 5 stars Rest in Peace Dear Bubbles (1929-July 2, 2007).......2007-07-03

    I have always loved the flowing, plaintive music of bel canto, and no other singer perhaps captured the synthesis of fioritura and expression so perfectly as Beverly Sills. Callas may have been a supreme dramatist, but Beverly Sills had a better command of the fioritura that skyrocketed her career during the 60s and 70s. It is indeed sad that America has lost one of its national treasures yesterday when Beverly Sills passed away in Manhattan. She truly was one of the greatest. Just listen to her singing any one of Donizetti's three queens and you will know what I mean. She is exemplary not only in Donizetti though. Her Manon is still the best, her Violetta in par with Callas, her Louise the most idiomatic ever recorded, her Fille du Regiment a joy, Linda di Chamounix ecstatic, and Gilda a lesson in the art of light Verdi. She was a supreme painter of characters. Has there ever been a more brilliant Zerbinetta? And how many singers have been able to truly convey the youth of Elvira in Puritani? In Rossini, she was also unparalleled in L'Assedio di Corinto, the role that she made her La Scala debut in. Beverly Sills was one of a great many singers who belonged to a great golden age of singing, and I am thankful that I was born into the right time to hear her glorious work. This CD is a wonderful compilation of the brand of singing that she brought into the lives of many an opera fan for years and years to come.

    I met this singer last fall in New York. A few months later, I saw her again hosting the opera quiz at the Met. Little did I know that about five months later, she would forever rest in the peace that she deserved for so long. Rest in peace Beverly. And brava...brava for the many years of wonderful singing that you gave us.

    5 out of 5 stars two beautiful discs!.......2007-02-18

    Beverly Sills not only survived being a child prodigy - a rare enough thing among singing musicians - she triumphed in a big way. Her fertile and beautiful art is wonderfully represented on this double disc set from Deutsche Grammophon. I sense today a resurgence of appreciation for her art, and to call it well deserved is saying the least. The singing's jam packed with pure musicianship, attention to nuance, fidelity to composer and character - in a word, everything requisite to making the operatic art thrive, qualities in short enough supply today among many opera stars, and it makes this package even more attractive. Sills not only understood bel canto art, she accomplished it memorably. Highlights include 'Ah! Tardai troppo...' (Linda di Chamounix), &an unearthly 'Regnava nel silenzio...' (Lucia), which I might prefer to Sutherland's for its committment and munificence. The gone too soon Thomas Schippers conducts a great performance - how that man could possess whatever orchestra and score he worked with. Two arias from I Puritani - especially 'Vieni, vieni fra queste braccia' with the singing of the genius Nicolai Gedda as Arturo, and an opening to Anna Bolena's aria 'Cielo, a' miei lunghi spasimi' that wipes clean every memory of other versions. All that on disc 1! I had forgotten Sills' beautiful pianissimos, singing so musicianly and free of ego - her interpretation is always only her adherence to score and composer, and greater praise cant be given a classical singer. Disc 2 offers a definitive version of Korngold's 'Gluck, das mir verblieb' (Die Tote Stadt) among a number of fine versions out there. The slowest version available and I feel I'm hearing it for the first time, and with a true Viennese (Rudel) conducting! You can put this track alone on repeat and live out the day in freedom! If you dont know Sills' art, or dont remember it well and truly, this set is a fine place to begin what will become transfixion with a musical art that proves itself urgent and inextinguishable! Highest recommendation.

    5 out of 5 stars Good example of the "Art of Beverly Sills".......2007-01-27

    Beverly Sills is one of the most well reputed coloratura sopranos of the past fifty years. This CD illustrates why she has attained such renown. First, it shows the range of her singing. While much of her work focused on Donizetti, Bellini, and Rossini, she sang about fifty roles in her career, before retiring in her late 40s. This 2 CD set provides a sense of the range of her work.

    The first CD focuses on her operatic singing. The CD begins with a selection from Thomas' "Mignon," culminating in "Je suis Titania la blonde." Her voice is light and clear. She displays great agility. In the middle of this piece, she shows a decent but not great trill; she closes the "cut" with a series of terrific trills. Her ornamentation is nicely done.

    Donizetti's "Linda di Chamounix" was another of Sills' characters. "Ah! Tardai troppo. . .O luce di quest'anima" features more clean vocalization. The florid singing is nicely done, with well sung high notes and additional sound trills. A very agile voice on display! From Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," Sills sings "Regnava nel silenzio. . .Quando rapito in estasi." Her voice is smooth. In the aria, she produces a set of trill after trill, each one well done, but in their totality almost overdone (I love trills, but there were almost too many!). "Quando rapito in estasi" is well sung, with much well done florid singing, with appoggiaturas, trills, and other ornamentation.

    The remainder of the CD features selections from Bellini's "I Puritani," and Donizetti's "Roberto Devereux," "Maria Stuarda," and "Anna Bolena." I can say pretty much the same about these pieces as already stated before. Excellent technique, wonderful ornamentation.

    The second CD begins with the redoubtable piece, sung by "Olympia," from Offenbach's "Les Contes d'Hoffmann." Well done, with good vocal effects, catching the mechanical aspects of the music. Other pieces on this side come from Mozart, Heuberger, Moore, Korngold, and so on.

    One piece worth mentioning, because it captures her approach to a lighter work, from Lehar's "The Merry Widow." She sings the song for what it is, and does not overwhelm it with her voice. Compare with what Richard Tucker did to the enjoyable but rather light song, "What Now My Love?", when he essayed singing pop tunes. Enjoyable for the thrill of his voice; pretty grisly in terms of his overwhelming the music itself. That does not happen here; there is a certain pathos in Sills' singing, as warranted by the song. It suggests the range of her singing.

    All in all, a good sampling of "The Art of Beverly Sills." Hearing her voice again after many years reinforces my preexisting view that she ranks as one of the best coloratura sopranos of the past fifty years. There are terrific contemporary singers who sing the same repertoire and do it well. But Beverly Sills certainly compares very well with them. If interested in an introduction to Sillsiana, this is a good place to start.

    5 out of 5 stars Claws.......2003-11-16

    I already wrote a great review of this collection. It is supreme artistry, and I find her high notes rather large and not shrill. My only question is about the cover photo. Those fingers look like something out of Edward Scissorhands or Nightmare on Elm Street! Does anyone else agree with me? Almost seems like someone must have done some false touch-ups to make them look like claws!
    Workingman's Dead
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • "Casey Jones you'd better watch your speed!" - Dead for Non Deadheads
    • The Classic GRATEFUL DEAD Album.
    • 4 1/2 stars
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    • Fantastic Album
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    ASIN: B00007LTIK
    Release Date: 2003-02-25

    Tracks:

    1. Uncle John's Band
    2. High Time
    3. Dire Wolf
    4. New Speedway Boogie
    5. Cumberland Blues
    6. Black Peter
    7. Easy Wind
    8. Casey Jones
    9. New Speedway Boogie (Alternate Mix)
    10. Dire Wolf (Live)
    11. Black Peter (Live)
    12. Easy Wind (Live)
    13. Cumberland Blues (Live)
    14. Mason's Children (Live)
    15. Uncle John's Band (Live)
    16. Bonus Track 1

    Album Description

    Expanded & remastered (HDCD) version of the band's 1970 seminal masterpiece includes 7 bonus cuts 'New Speedway Boogie' (alt. mix), 'Dire Wolf' (live), 'Black Peter' (live), 'Easy Wind' (live), 'Cumberland Blues' (live), 'Mason's Children' (live) & 'Uncle John's Band' (live). Digipak. Warner/Rhino. 2003.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars "Casey Jones you'd better watch your speed!" - Dead for Non Deadheads.......2007-06-18

    If you can't stand the "cosmic" stuff, this and American Beauty are the Grateful Dead albums for you. This is a classic country-rock album - one of my favorites in the genre, along with Harvest and Beggars Banquet. Eight tracks, and seven get my full blessing: the best are the anthem Uncle John's Band, the Dylan-esque Dire Wolf, appropriately boogieing New Speedway Boogie, the longish folk song Black Peter, and of course the infamous Casey Jones (the one that goes "Drivin' that train, high on cocaine"). There's not a sprawling, sidelong jam in sight - everything's under six minutes, in fact. And it's very enjoyable roots music with lyrics that are a lot more interesting than the '60s Dead's acid-induced ramblings (Easy Wind, Uncle John's Band). The only song not of note is High Time - otherwise, this is an essential release. Even for those who don't like Live/Dead and the others.

    5 out of 5 stars The Classic GRATEFUL DEAD Album........2007-05-28

    Since I'm not a diehard DEAD fan, but I wanted to buy one album...I took the advice of a reviewer who stated that Workingman's Dead is THE one to get, if you get only one!

    All the titles are long-time classics now; "Casey Jones" being the most popular of them all.

    This is probably the best GRATEFUL DEAD studio release.

    'Nuff said?

    4 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars.......2007-03-22

    one of the grateful deads two great studio albums (the other being the sublime masterpiece "american beauty"). this is a mostly gentle countryish affair with acoustic guitars, fine harmonies, and easy flowing rhythms. only "easy wind," a blues number (and a song with hypnotic drum patterns, by the way), and the classic "casey jones" have electric guitar, to my recollection. the album opener "uncle john's band" is one of robert hunter's finest lyrics, and a dead classic, as well. little bit of spanish feel to garcia's guitar work on that one. the remastered version definitely has an much improved sound over the original cd version. so get that one. of the six bonus cuts, only the live version of "uncle john's band," is really essential. the other five add nothing, and i feel actually detract from, the excellence of the original 8 tracks. a small quibble though, as the bonus cuts cost you nothing extra, and you can always skip 'em. all in all, a fine, very enjoyable studio set, with two bonafide classic songs. highly recommended.

    5 out of 5 stars planeando desde la nube lisergica, buscando refugio en el prado..........2007-03-15

    nunca un aterrizaje forzoso puede ser tan armonioso, calido y sugerente como este disco de los dead....venian volando alto, nubes rosas, naranjas y amarillas, con cielos purpuras y estrellas fosforescentes...y caer tan bajo..sobre este suelo..real, simple, seguro, nuestro....que habran tomado??? nada puede ser tan puro, matinal y despojado como esta obra maestra!! (ahora repito: que estaban tomando???)

    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Album.......2007-01-24

    Can't say much more than the other reviewers, this is an excellent album
    The Very Best of the Grateful Dead
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • The best of the Dead
    • Like it alot
    • groovy tunes
    • The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
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    ASIN: B0000C23DO
    Release Date: 2003-09-16

    Tracks:

    1. Truckin'
    2. Touch Of Grey
    3. Sugar Magnolia
    4. Casey Jones
    5. Uncle John's Band
    6. Friend Of The Devil
    7. Franklin's Tower
    8. Estimated Prophet
    9. Eyes Of The World
    10. Box Of Rain
    11. U.S. Blues
    12. The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
    13. One More Saturday Night
    14. Fire On The Mountain
    15. The Music Never Stopped
    16. Hell In A Bucket
    17. Ripple

    Album Description

    The first-ever compilation bringing together the best of their Warner Bros., Grateful Dead records, and Arista years on a single disc - TV-marketed and remastered in HDCD! 17 tracks including 'One More Saturday Night' (live, 1972). Slipcase. 2003.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The best of the Dead.......2007-07-07

    Quite an awesome CD- Covers everything from the early hits to later music- Takes you from "Truckin'" to "Touch of Grey" all with great digital quality- A must for anyone checking out the band's music now- All the Deadheads already have it-

    3 out of 5 stars Like it alot.......2007-07-03

    It is great car music. Not "jammy" so I don't have to worry about breaking into dance while driving! Would be better if it did have a live tune or two.

    5 out of 5 stars groovy tunes.......2007-05-14

    I love the Dead and this is a great collection of some of their best!!!
    Jerry will live on thru his music

    4 out of 5 stars The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion).......2007-05-12

    This album does not exist for the converted. It's not here for the tried and true Deadhead. You've already got all of this, most likely in a far superior live version from a sound board tape.

    This collection exists for that guy who has heard "Touch of Grey" and "Truckin'" on the radio and wants to own them, but doesn't want to wear tye-die. It exists for that young kid who has heard legend of the Dead, but was too young too see them and missed the boat. It exists for the folks who are curious about their music yet feels intimidated by the vast amount of material available out there (106 officially released titles to date, not including all the tapes out there...) .

    This disc exists for these folks, and in that light it works very well. Sure, it's incomplete as any single-disc best of by a band who recorded for 30 years would be, but it covers all the major bases. And it does so better than the "Skeletons...", "...Long Strange Trip..." and "Arista Years" compilations do, and is far-superior in sound quality than any of them. Above all, it whets the appetite for more.

    So for the uninitiated, this is the best place to begin your long, strange trip. For some, this may be all you need. But chances are you'll find yourself wanting more...

    5 out of 5 stars the best of the best.......2007-04-11

    ANY BEGINER GRATEFUL DEAD FAN SHOULD BUY THIS CD
    IT HAS ALL THE ESSENTIALS BUY THIS AND WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP ITS BEEN AND THEN YOU GRATEFUL DEAD COLLCTIONS COMPLETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Evil Dead: The Musical (2006 Original Off-Broadway Cast)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Something that would be worth a long car ride with very smelly people to see
    • I Have Never Heard Anything Worse
    • Evil Dead Rocks!
    • Great fun!
    • Bloody good fun.
    Evil Dead: The Musical (2006 Original Off-Broadway Cast)

    Manufacturer: Time Life Records
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    ASIN: B000N3ST7U
    Release Date: 2007-04-24

    Tracks:

    1. Book of the Dead
    2. Cabin in the Woods
    3. Stupid B****
    4. Housewares Employee
    5. Evil Trees
    6. It Won't Let Us Leave
    7. Look Who's Evil Now
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    9. Join Us
    10. Good Old Reliable Jake (Intro)
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    12. Housewares Employee (Reprise)
    13. Death is a B****
    14. I'm Not A Killer
    15. Evil Puns
    16. Bit Part Demon
    17. Good..Bad..I'm the Guy with the Gun
    18. All the Men in My Life Keep Getting Killed by Candaian 19. Demons
    19. Ode to an Accidental Stabbing
    20. Boomstick

    Album Description

    It's frighteningly clear that Evil Dead: The Musical is nothing like its glittery Broadway siblings. Peppered with enough four-letter words to make a rapper blush and bursting with more force than a Monty Python skit, the original cast recording of Evil Dead: The Musical is a truly unique treasure, sure to appeal to many with its offbeat edginess.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Something that would be worth a long car ride with very smelly people to see.......2007-07-12

    When I had first heard of this musical, I had thought that it could not possible be for real. When I actually heard this cd, I had thought that it could not possible be for real. This is the funniest, smartest, crassest and most original remake of movie that I have come across in a very long time. "What the F*** Was That?" will be on my list of top 100 songs for a very long time. Anyone who loved the movies this is based on, or who just have a place in their heart for comic gold, need to have this cd in their collection.

    1 out of 5 stars I Have Never Heard Anything Worse.......2007-07-11

    OK, so after reading this review, I'm sure that most people will think that I'm one of those musical theatre elitists that just "don't get it" when a show is just trying to be fun. But, believe me, that couldn't be further from the truth. I can appreciate that musical theatre is supposed to speak to a wide range of tastes and styles and that a show like Evil Dead is not supposed to be taken too seriously. I also get it when a show is trying to be a clever parody (i.e. Urinetown) or just a fun and light-hearted piece of eye and ear candy that doesn't require a lot of deep thought or heavy emotion. I also understand that not all composers/lyricists are seasoned professionals and, believe it or not, I actually support and encourage new and start-up writers and embrace all of their novice mistakes, as long as they don't all occur in the same place at the same time. So, believe me, I get it.

    But, sometimes, even with all of this forgiveness in my heart, there are some scores that are simply atrocious. I'm afriad that Evil Dead falls into that category. First, the music: In my mind, a musical score has to be either melodic or original. In the best cases, you have both. In the worst cases, you have neither. In this case, you have nothing. Just nothing. The songs don't say anything - musically or otherwise. They have all been done before, and they are all really, really, bad. I just don't know how else to say it. But the worst part of this unforgivable score has got to be the lyrics. When I say that they are unlistenable, I am not exagerating. These are the worst lyrics I have ever heard committed to CD. Seriously, they are that bad. I couldn't find one redeeming moment. Picture rhymes that a 6-year old might come up with - like trying to rhyme "would be" with "groovy", or "girl" with "squirrel". Yes, I'm afraid these are real examples. The lyrics, in fact, are so bad, that I am not completely confident in my review of the music because I couldn't even get through some of the songs. I shudder at the thought of ever going back to listen to this monstrosity again.

    The performances are awful - but that I can forgive. After all, this was not a Broadway show and the actors, in all fairness, had no decent material to work with. I do like the concept, so please don't think that this is the problem. In fact, the story is why I even picked up this CD to begin with. My entire problem is that this is the worst score I have ever heard and, because of that, I found myself constantly infuriated at the fact that these composers were given any funding at all to stage this show - clearly based on the draw of the concept - when there are far better unknown composers out there with real talent who just can't get a break.

    So, in summary - I encourage everyone reading this review to continue to support off-Broadway theatre and upstart composers and even shows that are not completely perfect. Just don't support this one. I'm sorry if that sounds harsh. But the producers who mounted this show and released this CD really don't deserve your money. There's no nice way to say it.

    5 out of 5 stars Evil Dead Rocks!.......2007-06-29

    The cast album to 'Evil Dead" is almost as much fun as Little Shop of Horrors! It's a tongue in cheek spoof all the way with some really fun music to go along with it. Loads of different styles of music and plenty of fun for all!

    4 out of 5 stars Great fun!.......2007-06-18

    A great recording of a fun show. Don't look for earth shattering lyrics, or unique music. Do look for a fun time - and be sure to read along with the booklet in the jewel case if you are an Evil Dead the Musical newbie. Don't listen with young children in the vacinity.

    4 out of 5 stars Bloody good fun........2007-05-23

    If you've seen this show in New York or Toronto, you will love having this soundtrack. If you haven't seen the show but are a fan of the original movies, I'm pretty sure these songs will still be hilarious. If you're like me, it will live in your cd player for several weeks or more.

    I wish I could go see this show again, but listening to these songs takes me right back to that enjoyable yet blood soaked night!

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