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9. Smurf Trek - Chapter Three
10. Extraterrestrial Manoeuvers in the Dark - Tigersushi Bass System
11. Shalde [Salad Remix] - Shalark
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13. Love's Got Me High - Seven Grand Housing Authority
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A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Can Allison get any better?
  • A Hundred Miles or More
  • A selection of songs on previous CD's
  • Wonderful! back to her bluegrass & gospel roots.
  • Awesome Voice!
A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
Alison Krauss
Manufacturer: Rounder / UMGD
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ASIN: B000ND91SG
Release Date: 2007-04-03

Tracks:

  1. You're Just a Country Boy
  2. Simple Love
  3. Jacob's Dream
  4. Away Down the River
  5. Sawing on the Strings
  6. Down to the River to Pray
  7. Baby Mine
  8. Molly Bán
  9. How's the World Treating You (duet with James Taylor)
  10. The Scarlet Tide
  11. Whiskey Lullaby (duet with Brad Paisley)
  12. You Will Be My Ain True Love
  13. I Give You to His Heart
  14. Get Me Through December
  15. Missing You (duet with John Waite)
  16. Lay Down Beside Me (previously unreleased duet with John Waite)

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A Hundred Miles or More carries the subtitle A Collection, and what a curious collection it is--cuts from soundtracks, side projects, and tribute albums, plus guest duets on other artists' albums and five previously unreleased tracks. In other words, this is a collection of Alison Krauss performances that have never appeared on an Alison Krauss album, though it holds together better than such a grab-bag approach might suggest. Highlights such as her duet with Brad Paisley on "Whiskey Lullaby" and her a cappella rendition of "Down to the River to Pray" from O Brother, Where Art Thou? will be familiar to most Krauss fans, though it's doubtful that many share her infatuation with retro rocker John Waite (with whom she revives his "Missing You" and duets on a cover of Don Williams's "Lay Down Beside Me."). Other projects represented range from Disney to the Chieftains to the Louvin Brothers (she duets with James Taylor on their "How's the World Treating You." There's minimal contribution from her Union Station band--making this a solo release by default--and little information to indicate whether the previously unreleased tracks were outtakes from earlier releases or recently recorded for this one. --Don McLeese

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Album Description

"A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection" is comprised of 16 tracks, highlighting Alison Krauss's career outside of her traditional releases with longtime band Union Station. The album features Krauss's collaboration with John Waite on the single "Missing You," as well as Krauss's contributions to film soundtracks, including the Oscar-nominated songs "The Scarlet Tide" and "You Will Be My Ain True Love," written for the motion picture "Cold Mountain," and "Down to the River to Pray" from the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Known for her collaborations, Krauss also includes several duets in the collection such as the 2003 hit with Brad Paisley, "Whiskey Lullaby," and her duet with James Taylor for the tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers," "How's the World Treating You." The collection debuts five new songs: "You're Just a Country Boy," "Jacob's Dream," "Simple Love," "Lay Down Beside Me," and "Away Down the River," all of which feature Krauss as a producer.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Can Allison get any better?.......2007-07-11

Just when I think she can't get any better - this CD blows me away! Incredible music - partners in duets. All I can say is GET IT!

4 out of 5 stars A Hundred Miles or More.......2007-07-09

I purchased the CD for my husband, a long-time A. Krauss fan. I heard the CD once and fell in love with it and immediately played it again. The Don Henley duets are fabulous. Very relaxing and enjoyable CD.

5 out of 5 stars A selection of songs on previous CD's.......2007-07-09

I was not disappointed in this CD however I had heard most of the songs previously on her other CD's. I still recomend this because I could listen to her sing anytime.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful! back to her bluegrass & gospel roots........2007-07-03

I first heard Alison Krauss doing a solo playing interview on Fordham's WFUV radio. Instantly loved her work and my wife loved the CD I bought and all we've found since. Her best ever was the double album Alison Krauss Live. Since then she's gone through a period of trying to slick up her image and go more mainstream with her music. Her strength is bluegrass and gospel where she is the sweetest and most compelling performer I've ever heard. She was the backbone to the O Brother Where Art Thou sound track and we saw her at Carnegie Hall in a terrific recreation of the O Brother soundtrack with all the original performers. This album is a wonderful return. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Awesome Voice!.......2007-07-02

I love her voice and all of the songs. I do wish there were more Bluegrass songs on there, but overall I am very pleased with the cd!
Family Tree
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    Family Tree
    Nick Drake
    Manufacturer: Tsunami Label Group
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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
    So Much More
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Awesome and will develop skills
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    So Much More
    Brett Dennen
    Manufacturer: Dualtone Music Group
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    ASIN: B000GY72WY
    Release Date: 2006-11-21

    Tracks:

    1. Ain't No Reason
    2. There Is So Much More
    3. Darlin' Do Not Fear
    4. Because You Are A Woman
    5. She's Mine
    6. The One Who Loves You The Most
    7. I Asked When
    8. When You Feel It
    9. So Long Sweet Misery
    10. Someday

    Album Description

    The Oakdale, Ca native continues to grow his fan base with a live show consisting of the honest songwriting of a Jack Johnson, the guitar work of Paul Simon and the attention grabbing energy of a Ben Harper leaving all in his wake of yearning for more.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Awesome and will develop skills.......2007-07-05

    It's easy to see which musicians have influenced Brett Dennen - everyone is in agreement (see below for the timeless names). Nonetheless, I think most people also agree that he has his own style that differentiates him from those who influenced him. His sound is undeniably refreshing. Like many who posted, I believe there is much room for him to grow in light of his young modern talent, and he undoubtedly will. He is still young and it will be interesting to see his style develop over time. 4 stars to "So Much More" in the hopes that Brett will come out with a new album that confirms my belief and merits 5.

    3 out of 5 stars Great voice.......2007-06-14

    I heard "Ain't No Reason" used in the TV show HOUSE and knew I had to buy the cd. His voice is fantastically soothing - definitely akin to Tracy Chapman. While "Ain't No Reason" is in continuous play on my ipod, the other songs haven't really gripped me yet. I think it's a good cd, but perhaps one that will take me a while to really get into.

    4 out of 5 stars Excellent .......2007-06-07

    This is terrific, low key, beautiful tunes. He sounds so much like Xavier Rudd (and maybe a bit like Paul Simon). In fact, I think that if you made a mix of Dennen and Rudd, people would think it was the same artist. If you like this, check out Rudd.

    4 out of 5 stars Ain't No Reason.......2007-06-03

    I can't really comment on the whole c.d., as I've only heard one song. I heard it on House, the television show, on an episode entitled "Family". It of course was "Ain't No Reason". I had to look up the lyrics again, just to make sure I heard them right, but I had. It evoked instant emotion in me, bringing tears to my eyes. It tied in beautifully with what the episode was about, and brought to my mind some issues that had been going on in my life. I found it haunting, sad, yet tinged with hope. I came here to see what others thought, and after reading the mixed reviews I still am not certain whether to purchase it or not. But I had to say that I did love that one song, and I have rated it with 4 stars. I love good lyrics, and it had them.

    4 out of 5 stars Not perfect; just great........2007-05-26

    okay, I read through all the other reviews here. And I agree with them. I'm adding my own just to add a little more mass to the average score, which I also agree with.

    A.Butterfield's review is probably closest to my own impression, though I would spin it a bit more positively. Dennan's voice is unique and beautiful. It's somehow very young, mature, emotional, craggy, masculine and feminine at the same time. His songs are catchy, and the lyrics are very good. One can't deny that "Ain't No Reason","She's Mine", "There Is So Much More", and "Because You Are a Woman" are very good songs, some with exceptionally good lyrics. For example:

    "Preachers on the podium speaking of saints/
    Prophets on the sidewalk begging for change"
    ...come on, that's great!!! Not only is the second line a double-entendre (could be read as "beggars asking for money" or "spiritual leaders begging people to change their ways") he suggests in the wordplay that they are one and the same person in our culture, that as a culture we have thoughtlessly pushed our soul-searchers into the gutter. How many artists put that much sensitivity and polish into one line?

    Still, I would agree with the negatives that Butterfield points out; yes, these songs do start sounding the same after awhile, especially if you are using it as "background music". His architecture is pretty formulaic: a double-long intro, a slightly more energetic refrain, two or three verses, and Paul-Simonesque guitar knitting it all together. The tempo and overall sound is the same for every song on the disk ("Because You Are A Woman" being the exception). Some of his lyrics are below average, too, especially towards the end of the album. And while I don't think his range is limited, I do think he's not using it. Come on, Brett! Raise your voice a little bit when you're talking about people marching on the White House! Not everything needs to sound like a pretty little ballad; some things are worth screaming about.

    I've come to the conclusion that Brett Dennan is already great, and I'll never regret buying this album. But he's a work in progress as an artist. He'll keep making music, and when he's thirty, he'll be one of the best there is. When he's 50...that amazing voice back by 30 more years of experience? It gives me chills.
    Muppet Show: Music Mayhem & More - 25th Anniv Coll
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Muppet Show: Music Mayhem & More - 25th Anniv Coll
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    ASIN: B00006IZP8
    Release Date: 2002-09-17

    Tracks:

    1. The Muppet Show Theme - featuring The Muppets
    2. Mahna Mahna/Lullaby Of Birdland - featuring Mahna Mahna & The Two Snowths
    3. There's A New Sound - featuring Scooter
    4. The Amazing Marvin Suggs And His Muppaphone Play "Lady Of Spain" - featuring Marvin Suggs & His Muppaphone
    5. Trees - featuring Wayne & Wanda
    6. A Monologue By Fozzie Bear - featuring Fozzie Bear & Kermit The Frog
    7. Bein' Green - featuring Kermit The Frog
    8. Simon Smith And His Amazing Dancing Bear - featuring Scooter & Fozzie Bear
    9. Tenderly - featuring Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem
    10. Wishing Song - featuring The Great Gonzo
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    13. We Got Us - featuring The Muppets
    14. Closing Theme (instrumental)
    15. Rainbow Connection - featuring Kermit The Frog
    16. Movin' Right Along - featuring Kermit The Frog & Fozzie Bear
    17. Can You Picture That? - featuring Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem
    18. Finale: The Magic Store - featuring The Muppets
    19. Hey A Movie! - featuring Kermit The Frog, Fozzie Bear, The Great Gonzo & Muppets
    20. Happiness Hotel - featuring The Muppets
    21. The First Time It Happens - featuring Kermit The Frog & Miss Piggy
    22. Together Again - featuring Kermit The Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear & Muppets
    23. I'm Gonna Always Love You - featuring Miss Piggy, Kermit The Frog, Fozzie Bear, Rowlf, Scooter & The Great Gonzo
    24. He'll Make Me Happy - featuring Miss Piggy & Kermit The Frog
    25. One More Sleep 'Til Christmas - featuring Kermit The Frog
    26. Love Led Us Here (Muppets version) - featuring Kermit The Frog & Miss Piggy
    27. I'm Going To Go Back There Someday (Muppets From Space version) - featuring The Great Gonzo

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    Those who spent (or are spending) their formative years watching Kermit and Miss Piggy dance their special interspecies dance will revel in this spectacular, positively historic new Muppets CD, released just in time for the 25th anniversary of Jim Henson's The Muppet Show. A 20-page insert booklet, complete with color photos, details the fascinating history of Muppet music. Remember when Sesame Street's rendition of Jeff Moss's "Rubber Duckie" hit the kiddie pop charts? This 27-song CD harvests favorite and lesser-known recordings from feature films and from the original The Muppet Show, stringing songs ranging from Piero Umiliani's "Mahna Mahna" to Tony Burrello's "There's a New Sound" (the sound that's made by worms) together with skits and grand pronouncements and goofy sound effects like an old-time vaudeville show. A stunning variety of musical styles are showcased in this witty, wonderful collection that reminds us that a world without Fozzie Bear and Gonzo and Kermit and Miss Piggy would be less fuzzy indeed. --Karin Snelson

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Muppets Rock.......2007-07-04

    I had been looking all over for Kermit's songs, and this has them all. It sounds very good and now rests in my ipod.

    4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Music for a dreary day!.......2007-06-12

    This is an excellent CD for a rainy day or for when you're just plain down. It will bring a smile to your face and for most people a song they can sing along with.
    Though some of the included tracks could have been left out simply because they aren't technically songs, they are all fun and deserve the time they are alotted.
    I put this in my player whenever I feel down and it always brings a smile to my face and by the time it's gotten to "Rainbow Connection" I'm singing along at the top of my lungs!
    Highly recommended for anyone that loves the Muppets, both old and new!

    5 out of 5 stars Not a catch-all, but a nice compilation.......2007-05-15

    This is basically a Muppets "Greatest Hits" CD and is good for Muppet fans who don't have any of the original movie soundtracks. It combines Muppet Show classics with the best songs of the movies up through Muppets From Space. Will you recognize everything from the first 14 tracks? Probably not. I'm 29 and don't remember them all. Are there a few songs missing from the movies that should be here in favor of some of them? Maybe. But all of the really important ones are here.

    Kermit's "Bein' Green" is one of my favorites, as it's sung in a very heartfelt manner. The big ones from the Muppet Movie, like "Rainbow Connection" and "Movin' Right Along", are also here. I particularly like the "Monologue with Fozzie Bear" track, as it is very indicative of the intelligent silliness that the Muppets were known for in their shows and movies. There are also a couple of Statler & Waldorf monologues hidden after a couple of tracks that aren't labelled on the CD, so listen to the tracks in their entirety or you could miss them. And, of course, "Mahna Mahna" is a classic that I only recognized from commercials (primarily because of my age) but is one of those catchy ditties that will easily become stuck in your head for a week to follow after hearing it.

    Highly recommended for the fan who has no Muppet music in their collection and wants a nice summary of the classics on one CD.

    5 out of 5 stars muppets.......2007-05-12

    my daughter is 27 and the muppets were in when she was little she cried when she received it


    she said it brought back great memories of when she was little,ty for having this available as we have searched for this for years thanks again

    5 out of 5 stars If you're a fan, you must have it!.......2007-05-07

    I grew up with the muppet show and so did my husband and we both love this CD! It brings back such great memories! Worth it for the songs I remember and even for those I forgot about and loved!
    Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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    Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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    Release Date: 1994-08-12

    Tracks:

    1. I Had a Dream - John Sebastian
    2. Going Up the Country - Canned Heat
    3. Freedom - Richie Havens
    4. Rock and Soul Music - Country Joe & the Fish
    5. Coming into Los Angeles - Arlo Guthrie
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    9. Joe Hill - Joan Baez
    10. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills & Nash
    11. Sea of Madness - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
    12. Wooden Ships - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
    13. We're Not Gonna Take It - The Who
    14. With a Little Help from My Friends - Joe Cocker

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    1. Soul Sacrifice - Santana
    2. I'm Going Home - Ten Years After
    3. Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane
    4. Medley: Dance to the Music/Music Lover/I Want to Take You Higher - Sly & the Family Stone
    5. Rainbows All Over Your Blues - John Sebastian
    6. Love March - Butterfield Blues Band
    7. Star Spangled Banner/Purple Haze and Instrumental Solo - Jimi Hendrix

    Album Details

    Remaster of the Original Mixes of this Classic Live Recording with the Original Artwork.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Just like I remembered.......2007-06-10

    The 60's aren't so far away when you hear this CD. Brings back memories!

    4 out of 5 stars It's both a Time and an Interdimensional Transport Device!.......2007-05-24

    I haven't bought the CD release of the original 3-disc LP. I just want to comment on some of what other reviewers have said. I agree, it's funny to look back on that time as a middle-aged person. I was 15 when Woodstock happened, and couldn't go. Although it may have been one of the first (and certainly one of the largest) examples of hippie capitalism, it didn't seem like a product to us at the time. We felt that a magical change was taking place in the world, and that we stood at an unusual crossroads in history where we could, simply by choosing to do it, change the world for the better. This was a time when music could actually change you, when audiences and performers entered into a symbiosis and used their combined energy and consciousness to explore the realms of ecstasy!...and I'm NOT exaggerating...drugs were not even necessary. When the movie and then the album came out, we kids who didn't go could share the experience in some small way, at least in our minds. In that respect, Woodstock was actually experienced by far more than the 250,000 people who were actually there, and it became an event in our national consciousness. Both the movie and the album blew my little teenage mind, and I could spend many the happy afternoon listening to the album and vicariously being there. To me the proof of the magicality of the event is that the magic comes through even though technically, both film and album are of basically terrible quality. The camera work in the movie is frustrating and grainy. Almost the entire footage of Hendrix has his mic stand obscuring him. Members of bands' rhythm sections are almost never shown. The music and the video for parts of the Who's segment are not from the same part of the song. And the sound quality throughout the LP is pretty mediocre, and some performances suffer from technical difficulties (which is understandable). But for some reason, the magic still comes through....

    3 out of 5 stars John Sebastian ... "far-out!"?.......2007-04-04

    I keep listening to this cd version & wondering why it seems different to me than the original 3 disc vinyl from the seventies. Where is the studio version of CSN&Y's "Woodstock" that opens the film!? Was that on the vinyl? I loved the Wavy Gravy stuff about, "People we got the Times, we got the times ..." and Max Yasgur, "I'M A FARMER!" But wasn't there a long, "far-out", announcement from John Sebastian about a baby being born at the site? And him going-on, hippy-dippy, about how that baby was gonna be "far-out!" That's been cut from the DVD too. Why, I wonder ... the dialogue was such an important signature of the event. Did the producers decide, 30 years later, that some of that drug/high dialouge was really just embarrasing or what? I wonder. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

    5 out of 5 stars Golden Oldie.......2007-02-25

    It's pretty funny now to think of Woodstock as an oldie. I was about 15 when the concert happened, and found out about it too late to attend. So when the movie came out I had to see it a couple times and then pick up the three album set. For many in my generation this was our concert weather we attended it live or not. The music on this set show cased some groups like Santanna who had regional followings, but weren't known too well on the national scene. After the release of the movie and albums Santana joined the ranks of super stars.

    If you haven't seen the movie, then I suggest seeing it before geting the music because there are pars of the album (CD's) that don't seem to make as much sense if you haven't seen the movie. But since the CD's are practically taken verbatim from the movie you can visit the movie in you mind any time you play the CD's.

    Some time back I heard some conservative talk show host ask, "So what was the big deal about Woodstock anyway? A bunch of kids getting drunk, stoned, and listening to music together? Hell! We did that in our Frat house and never found it to be too special." What made Woodstock so enduring was that it showcased what was the essence of the Hippie movement at the time. For the most part it showed that it was possible to have a huge crowd of people get together for a few days and remain civil towards one and other...Regardless of the weather conditions. It almost made us believe that peaceful existance em mass was possible......Of course this was shown to be somewhat a fluke because both concerts and peace marches after Woodstock turned out to have some of the wors violence...Such as the Stones concert at Candle Stick Park. But the idea of Woodstock was at least hopeful for a time, and gave hose of us who were involved in the Hippie movement something to be proud of.

    One last thing. I do have the DVD set too. As I said it is kind of funny to think of Woodstock as an "Oldie." When I watched the DVD and listened to some of the interviews with kids who were my age at the time I remember thinking how right on the money they were when I saw the movie as a kid....As an older adult I have to laugh at how much we thought we understood of the world and how little we actually did. That was something no one could convince us of when we were teens with all the answers.

    1 out of 5 stars How ironic!!!.......2006-08-18

    I had a scathing review of the "Woodstock" film posted for about a month. Now, it's mysteriously gone. Whatever happened to "freedom"? Whatever happened to "free your mind, man"? In a way, the censorship of my ideas is a huge compliment. Sixties-era hypocrisy was never hard to prove, but now it's a slam dunk. Was it a movie and a concert? Yes. Was it "revolutionary" and a tool of "change"? I think not. Thirty-seven years later, Woodstock is nothing but a fine example of youth wasted on the young. There is no amount of censorship that will hide that truth!!!
    Try Me One More Time
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Try THIS one more time
    • We missed you David...
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    Try Me One More Time
    David Bromberg
    Manufacturer: Appleseed Records
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    ASIN: B000LP4OBU
    Release Date: 2007-02-27

    Tracks:

    1. Try Me One More Time
    2. Kind Hearted Woman
    3. Big Road
    4. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
    5. Buck Dancer's Choice
    6. I Belong to the Band
    7. Moonshiner
    8. Shake Sugaree
    9. Hey Bub
    10. Love Changing Blues
    11. When First Unto This Country
    12. Levee Camp Moan
    13. Trying to Get Home
    14. East Virginia
    15. Windin' Boy
    16. Lonesome Roving Wolves

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    Though the esteemed guitarist hasn't released an album since 1990--leaving his career as a recording and touring musician to study violinmaking--David Bromberg's feel for folk and blues tradition and his encyclopedic command of it remain undiminished. This is a back-to-basics affair, just vocals and guitar, as Bromberg puts his own stamp on material from seminal influences such as the Rev. Gary Davis ("I Belong to the Band," "Trying to Get Home") and Bob Dylan ("It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"), one of the many recording artists who employed Bromberg as a sideman. Though the tricky time shifts of "Buck Dancer's Choice" show his dexterity, there isn't much showoff guitar here (and no guitar at all on the a cappella "Moonshiner" and "Lonesome Roving Wolves"). He's singing better than ever, from the falsetto on Robert Johnson's "Kind Hearted Blues" to the expressiveness of his own title track, as he sounds more than ever like one of the masters he began by trying to emulate. Accompanying the CD are notes from Bromberg that provide extensive annotation on the selection of material. --Don McLeese

    Album Description

    Three long-awaited words: David Bromberg's back!

    Roots music fans will rejoice in the release of "Try Me One More Time," the first new CD in 17 years by guitarist/vocalist David Bromberg, a master practitioner of folk, blues, bluegrass and other musical genres. This new recording is undiluted David: one man, one acoustic guitar, and a repertoire of mostly traditional material performed with the intimate, assured touch of a musician who has nothing to prove.

    Originally a "must-have" session man for everyone from Bob Dylan to Dion and subsequently a hard-touring bandleader and recording artist with an enthusiastic following, Bromberg gradually phased himself out of the continual record-tour-record cycle starting in 1980. "I got burned out," he reflects. "And I didn't want to be one of those musicians who ends up `phoning it in.' Music was too important to me to treat it that way."

    So he switched his focus from performing to studying, moving to Chicago in 1980 to learn violin-making. Based in the Windy City until 2002, when he moved to Delaware to open a violin shop, Bromberg has continued to tour periodically, but has mostly stayed away from recording studios, with 1990's "Sideman Serenade" his last album until now.

    On "Try Me One More Time," Bromberg harkens back to the acoustic folk and blues music of his early days on the mid-'60s Greenwich Village folk scene, a period when he guided the blind gospel-blues singer Reverend Gary Davis to concerts and churches in exchange for guitar lessons. Bromberg performs two of "the Rev's" compositions on his new CD - "I Belong to the Band" and "Trying to Get Home" - as well as songs written by Robert Johnson, Elizabeth Cotton, Tommy Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, sometime Bromberg employer Bob Dylan ("It Takes a Lot to Laugh . . ."), and songs from the traditional realm, including two exquisitely rendered instrumentals ("Buck Dancer's Choice," "Hey Bub"). The title track is Bromberg's first recording of a song he wrote more than 30 years ago.

    In liner notes as conversational as his distinctive, low-key vocals, Bromberg maintains that this CD is the first record he's made where he "wasn't trying to impress anybody . . . I'm just doing the tunes." Nonetheless, the outcome can't fail to delight listeners who appreciate an understated virtuoso playing and singing the music he loves.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Try THIS one more time.......2007-06-26

    Having been a David Bromberg fan for 30 years now, I have seen him appear alone, with a few people,and all the way to a 10 pc+ band. This album brings David and his primo guitar and vocals back to us, full circle.
    The title song,was one of the first songs David had ever written, but finally recorded and it really projects true Bromberg at his best.
    If you enjoyed any of the other acoustical Bromberg CD's your going to love this one, Hey david Try This one more time for us!

    5 out of 5 stars We missed you David..........2007-06-24

    Please keep putting out CD's ! The wait was way too long ! The CD is Great ! You will be at a loss,if you do not buy it !

    5 out of 5 stars One More Time is not enough!.......2007-06-21

    One can only hope that this is the first in a new series of solo albums. More Bromberg songs, more Dylan songs, more instrumental mastery, more,more, more! I've all but worn out this CD--how long will I have to wait for more????

    5 out of 5 stars Nice Try.......2007-05-30

    I've seen David Bromberg twice, years ago and used to have some of his music on tape. Seventeen years is a long time to be away, but this album is great and I hope to be able to see him live again. Talented on so many instruments!

    5 out of 5 stars Classic Bromberg.......2007-05-14

    Great compilation of classic Bromberg. If your a Bromberg fan you'll enjoy this CD.
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Once More, with Feeling
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • I wish for a CD of suites
    • Soundtrack CD not as good as Music in the actual episode
    • Sing along
    • Buffy soundtrack
    • The Multi-Talented Cast of Buffy
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Once More, with Feeling
    Various Artists , Joss Whedon , Sarah Michelle Gellar , and Christophe Beck
    Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd
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    ASIN: B00006J3WH
    Release Date: 2002-09-24

    Tracks:

    1. Main Title
    2. Overture/Going Through the Motions
    3. I've Got a Theory/Bunnies/If We're Together
    4. The Mustard
    5. Under Your Spell
    6. I'll Never Tell
    7. The Parking Ticket
    8. Rest In Peace
    9. Dawn's Lament
    10. Dawn's Ballet
    11. What You Feel
    12. Standing
    13. Under Your Spell / Standing (Reprise)
    14. Walk Through the Fire
    15. Something to Sing About
    16. What You Feel (Reprise)
    17. Where Do We Go From Here?
    18. Coda
    19. End Credits (Broom Dance/Grr Argh)
    20. Suite from "Restless
    21. Suite from "Hush"
    22. Sacrifice (from "The Gift")
    23. Something to Sing About (demo)

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    While the idea of infusing a weekly TV series with a Broadway musical ethos isn't exactly a new one--think Randy Newman's ambitious Cop Rock--it became something of a turn-of the-century television mini-trend. But few have reached as far--or succeeded--like this November 2001 episode of Fox Network's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Penned by series creator-producer Joss Whedon and performed by Sarah Michelle Gellar and cast, it's a loving, loopy musical pastiche that takes potshots at everything from Andrew Lloyd Webber to alt-rock. Paralleling the show's lovable pop culture tweaking, the musical styles here (the episode's musical conceit is a curse visited upon Buffy's hometown of Sunnydale) range from a patent footlight chorus of demons being interrupted by Gellar's hard-rocking stake thrusts on "Going Through the Motions" to Spike the Vampire's goth-metal complaint "Rest in Peace," with everything from parking tickets and mustard stain removal to climactic duels with the supernatural getting the Broadway send-up. Also includes strong orchestral score-suites from three other episodes, as well as Whedon and wife Kai Cole's demo for "Something to Sing About." --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars I wish for a CD of suites.......2007-07-08

    In all honesty, this is a fun CD. Maybe these aren't all professional singers, and maybe some of them have some pretty awful voices (some have lovely ones, though. Let's remember that), but listening to this CD brings back the images from the episode. They're catchy songs, easy to listen to and sing along. Some are better than others, some are silly ("The Mustard" and "The Parking Ticket" just make me laugh, but aren't really that important...), and some give me a momentary spasm of pain ("Dawn's Lament", nasal and painful - good thing the ballet piece is so nice it drives this out of your mind).

    I think this is probably only good for fans of the show. I can't see some random person who has no previous love of the episode wanting these songs. They aren't of high quality. They're simply enjoyable for those who love the episode and want the option to sing along and have fun to it. It's a great CD - for some people.

    But then you hit the end. Three spectacular tracks that, if you ask me, are what make this CD actually worth it. In addition to the songs from "Once More with Feeling", we get three scores.

    The first suite is from another great episode: "Restless". Here, each theme comes out solidly. "Willow's Nightmare" is a creepy, confusing, sort of Middle-Eastern piece with a very nice feel to it, all taken straight from the episode, bringing to mind the wonderful images. The rest of the suite brings together creepy, intriguing singing and lovely sounds that end with the images fresh on your mind. The very ending is perfect - you can almost hear the words from the episode hiding behind the music, barely spoken and breathed aloud. "You think you know. What's to come. What you are. You haven't even begun." A perfect atmosphere and beautiful music with it.

    Next, we're presented with a suite from the incredible episode "Hush". Each moment brings to mind matching scenes from the episode. There is the perfect air of mystery, fear, and that eerie sense of something creepy about to happen. There's the sort of choir-like moment, blending into the lovely, romantic "First kiss" part, and ending on a wholly creepy and terrifyingly wonderful note. A superb episode has this excellent score to add to its wonder.

    Finally, we're presented with the incredible "Sacrifice", from the episode "The Gift". This is the direct piece used in that incredible episode and it's impossible to listen to it without feeling your heart move. If there was ever a better piece to put on a CD of Buffy music, this is it. You can see everything that happens, and it's just so perfect and complete you can almost cry. The whole piece is just bound to give you chills and bring back those wonderfully painful memories from the episode.

    Honestly, while I do love "Once More with Feeling" and the great, fun songs it has, I find that I play the orchestral pieces here much more often than the others. It's those pieces that invoke the great memories and bring tears to my eyes. They're inexplicably powerful in a way that only one song of the musical can match ("Under Your Spell/Standing (Reprise)", without a doubt one of the best songs of the musical). The songs you can get in the episode. The suites are less accessable. I'd opt to buy this just for that.

    In summary: No, this isn't spectacular. It's not of extremely high quality. But it's fun and any Buffy fan can appreciate it. Overall, it's great to sing along to, and the scores and suites are a HUGE bonus. Certainly recommended to all fans of the show, but perhaps not to others who can't quite understand all of the jokes and humor.

    But I still wish for some more suites...

    3 out of 5 stars Soundtrack CD not as good as Music in the actual episode .......2007-06-21

    I am very surprized that nearly 300 people reviewed this, and not one person seemed to notice that the songs on this CD are not exactly the same as what actually appeared in the Once More With Feeling episode. Some of the songs are slightly edited, have different mixes, even different vocals and the major thing that disappointed me is that there was some important dialogue that was deleted that they should have kept as part of the songs. For example, Dawn's line "The hardest thing in this world to do, is to live in it" nor is the part where Sweet (the Demon) realizes that Buffy is Dawn's sister and says something to effect "The Slayer, bring her to me, I want to see the Slayer Burn" was also omitted.

    Get your Koombayayas out - 76 bloody trombones... (that wasn'y included either....

    Play the DVD - the soundtrack is much better.

    5 out of 5 stars Sing along.......2007-05-28

    Funny thing is you would never notice the plumbing contractor in his construction vehicle belting out the tunes of this CD. Well thats me, i cant help myself. the series has become such an important part of me... the music resonates my memories and feelings of the series in its entirety not only the content of each song. Where do we go? from here..............
    Thankyou Josh

    5 out of 5 stars Buffy soundtrack.......2007-05-26

    This CD was awesome and I love it. I can hear all the songs without watching the whole episode anymore! LOVE IT!!!

    5 out of 5 stars The Multi-Talented Cast of Buffy.......2007-05-25


    Joss Whedon is a talented writer in that he can go from funny to tear-jerking without missing a beat. This is apparent in his hit television shows (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) as well as this cast album from the Buffy episode "Once More With Feeling."

    For anyone wondering about the story surrounding this musical, Joss Whedon sums it up in the linear notes of the album. After reading that, even someone unfamiliar with the show is ready to immerse themselves in this album. The songs are beautiful, funny, and never do that musical-tear thing. What is a musical-tear thing, you say? This is where songs are injected into a musical awkwardly for the sole purpose of making the listener/viewer sad, but in a forced and artificial way. The music on this album creates genuine emotion and avoids the aforementioned manufactured musical-tear moments.

    Each song retains the personality of the character, and it's really says something about the quality of the cast when every single actor can sing, not only in character, but also well. The only cast member who really can't sing is Alyson Hannigan, who plays Willow, but she pulls off the few lines she's given. Joss Whedon clearly molded these songs around the talents of each cast memember, and it was all the stronger for the effort. The best of the bunch are the rousing "Walk Through the Fire," Gile's raw emotional ballad "Standing" and the reprise with Tara, Spike's "Rest in Peace," and--saving the best for last--Xander and Anya's "I'll Never Tell."

    Along with these amazing song is a collection of bonus tracks, the best being "Sacrifice." This song was played at the end of "The Gift" and is some of the best scoring I've ever heard. Every bonus track--much like the album--is listenable.

    I'm not sure how much a non-watcher of Buffy would enjoy this album, but each individual song is great in its own way. I do advise watching a few episodes before listening, though.

    10/10 Classic.
    Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera: The Original London Cast Recording (1986 London Cast)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Music of the Night????????
    • Great short version!
    • A long time favorite
    • The Best Recording of this Show Available
    • Great CD
    Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera: The Original London Cast Recording (1986 London Cast)

    Manufacturer: Decca Broadway
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    ASIN: B000001FLQ
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Overture
    2. Think Of Me
    3. Angel Of Music
    4. The Mirror (Angel Of Music)
    5. The Phantom Of The Opera
    6. The Music Of The Night
    7. Prima Donna
    8. All I Ask Of You/Reprise
    9. Entr'acte
    10. Masquerade
    11. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
    12. The Point Of No Return
    13. Down Once More.../Track Down This Murderer

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    Highlight versions of cast recordings are by definition a compromise, and this reduction of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera is no exception. Weighing in at 59 minutes, it's over 40 minutes shorter than the two-disc version, excising many musical scenes that convey the flow and impact of the show (which include, admittedly, a lot of patter and screaming). On the other hand, all the hits are here--"Think of Me," "Angel of Music," the title tune, "The Music of the Night," "All I Ask of You," "Masquerade," and "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"--and Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman are still on hand to make their distinctive contributions to the original London cast. So if you're looking for a convenient, inexpensive single disc that will let you enjoy Lloyd Webber's scrumptious melodies without having to immerse yourself in the action, this just might be for you. --David Horiuchi

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Music of the Night????????.......2007-02-28

    I really liked the idea of a highlights cd; however, The Music of the Night is not the same one that is on the original two-disc cd. The words aren't even the same. If you enjoy Music of the Night, skip this cd. Otherwise, this cd would be 5 stars.

    5 out of 5 stars Great short version!.......2006-12-06

    If you only want to hear the songs from this musical, this one is for you. But if you want the full version, get the 4-disc version. I listen to this version in my car when I'm on the road, but I listen to the 4-disc version at home. Both versions are worth the purchase.

    5 out of 5 stars A long time favorite.......2006-08-26

    This is one of my most treasured CDs. The voices of the cast are incredible! "Think of Me" and "All I Ask of You" are 2 of my favorites. If you enjoy the story behind Phantom, yu will like this soundtrack.

    5 out of 5 stars The Best Recording of this Show Available.......2006-04-21

    I think that this is the best PHANTOM soundtrack out there:

    1)It has the original Broadway cast, the best.
    2)It cuts out the more risqu? parts of the show (believe me, there are some), making it "appropriate for the whole family."
    3)The entire CD is on one disc, so you can go through the show w/o switching discs.
    4)The only song that the movie soundtrack has on it that this doesn't is "Learn to Be Lonely," which appears in the credits, and isn't really a great song anyways.

    5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2006-03-14

    I bought this CD as a birthday gift for my boyfriend. We had misplaced the one that we had and needed a new one. This is one of our favorite cd's. Such beautiful music.
    Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 6: More 60's Classics
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • oldies that are hard to find.
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    Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 6: More 60's Classics
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Eric Collection
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    ASIN: B00005Q6Q4
    Release Date: 2001-10-30

    Tracks:

    1. Lightnin' Strikes - Lou Christie
    2. Every Day I Have To Cry - Steve Alaimo
    3. Everybody - Tommy Roe
    4. Tobacco Road - Nashville Teens
    5. Black Is Black - Los Bravos
    6. My Boy Lollipop - Millie Small
    7. Hold Me Tight - Johnny Nash
    8. Pata Pata - Miriam Makeba (Stereo Single Version)
    9. Nothing But A Heartache - The Flirtations
    10. (Just Like) Romeo & Juliet - The Reflections
    11. (Down At) Papa Joe's - The Dixiebelles
    12. A Kookie Little Paradise - Jo Ann Campbell (Stereo CD Debut)
    13. Sailor (Your Home Is The Sea)- Lolita (Stereo U.S. Single Version)
    14. Rumors - Johnny Crawford
    15. Laurie (Strange Things Happen) - Dickey Lee
    16. I'm Leaving It Up To You - Dale & Grace
    17. Walk Away Renee - The Left Banke
    18. Master Jack - Four Jacks And A Jill (Original Mono Single Version)
    19. Witchi Tai To - Everything Is Everything
    20. Guantanamera - The Sandpipers
    21. The More I See You - Chris Montez

    Album Description

    21 really hard-to-find HIGH-CHARTING HITS! Seventeen of these songs made the Top 20. All tracks digitally mastered from the best available analog sources (master tapes in most cases), all but 7 in TRUE STEREO! Detailed 8-page booklet. A must for collectors & sixties enthusiasts.

    Album Description

    Volume 6 in the Eric Records series features 21 hard-to-find high-charting Sixties Classics, most in stereo, all superbly mastered from the absolute best sources available! These never sounded better! Detailed 8-page booklet. A must for any serious Sixties enthusiast. Includes the songs 'My Boy Lollipop' Millie Small; 'Hold Me Tight' Johnny Nash; 'A Kookie Little Paradise' Jo Ann Campbell (first time on CD!); 'Sailor' Lolita (first-time stereo, single version!); 'Witchi Tai To' Everything Is Everything; 'Laurie (Strange Things Happen)' Dickey Lee; 'Master Jack' Four Jacks & a Jill (mono single version); 'Every Day I Have to Cry' Steve Alaimo; '(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet' Reflections; '(Down at) Papa Joe's' Dixiebelles; 'Nothing but a Heartache' Flirtations and more.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars oldies that are hard to find........2007-07-13

    Thank you so much for sending me the CD's. They are great and I have been playing them over and over again. I have had so much trouble finding them and I am greatful I have found this website and I do plan to order some more in the future.
    Amy

    3 out of 5 stars Disappointing.......2007-05-26

    There are really only two tunes on this album that are both hard to find a desirable, and I bought it for the rarer of the two- Jim Pepper's great "Witchi Tai To" from the long out-of-print album, "Pepper's Pow Wow."

    Unfortunately I was terribly disappointed to discover that the version presented here is a very short 2 minute and 55 second version, without the introductory chant. Luckily the version of Miriam Makeba's "Pata Pata" presented here was also one I wanted for my collection, but that's a lot to pay for one song.

    As for the other sings on the disk- a few are winner, most are forgettable, and one- "Papa Joe's"- was incredibly annoying when I originally heard it on the radio, and time has not changed my opinion!

    4 out of 5 stars The Search Is Over.......2007-01-10

    This cd contains a lot of tracks that I had been searching for in second hand shops but was told I would never find them by the less than helpful sales staff.The songs were all on this one cd.

    4 out of 5 stars Glad to find.......2006-11-10

    For a month, XM radio counted down every charting song from the 40's to the present. Quite ambitious, and an incredible listen. I here this song I love, but didn't get the name. A week later I purchase this CD and "Witchi Tai To" is on the CD. Great luck for me. "My Boy Lollipop," "Black is Black," "Tobacco Road" - all great songs. Okay, Lollipop isn't a great song, but it's hilariously fun.

    5 out of 5 stars Eric Records Production of Old R&R Tunes.......2006-02-01

    This disc provided me with some long sought after tunes from my youth. Typically the disc contains songs I tolerated, a few I never heard of, However, the producers sought to include songs which mean something to many.
    More Pure 80's
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • 80's nostalgia
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    More Pure 80's
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    ASIN: B00004S5GO
    Release Date: 2000-03-21

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    3. Walking On Sunshine - Katrina And The Waves
    4. Maneater - Hall & Oates
    5. The Power of Love - Huey Lewis And The News
    6. Jeopardy - Greg Kihn Band
    7. I've Done Everything For You - Rick Springfield
    8. I Know There's Something Going On - Frida
    9. Love Is A Battlefield - Pat Benatar
    10. Heaven is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle
    11. Rio - Duran Duran
    12. In A Big Country - Big Country
    13. The Look Of Love (Part One) - ABC
    14. Rock Me Amadeus - Falco
    15. The Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
    16. Shout - Tears For Fears
    17. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club
    18. Hands To Heaven - Breathe

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars 80's nostalgia.......2007-06-11

    Remember the 1980's, when all we had to worry about was nuclear war instead of rampant terrorism? Well, for those like me who grew up during that decade, this CD is an overflow of nostalgia. It contains some of the best songs of the 80's.

    Songs like WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN (the Bangles), WALKING ON SUNSHINE (Katrina and the Waves), HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH (Belinda Carlisle) and I KNOW THERE'S SOMETHING GOING ON (Frida) are almost pure nostalgia straight-from-the-bottle.

    For me, the 2 best songs are MANEATER (Hall & Oates) and HANDS TO HEAVEN (Breathe). MANEATER is the best song Hall & Oates ever wrote, and it also describes quite a few sadistic women I've met in my life. HANDS TO HEAVEN takes me back to the first time I heard it. It was in boot camp & was the first time they allowed us to listen to the radio. For a few brief moments I was able to in my mind get away from the United States Navy!

    I've never cared for Huey Lewis & The News, but POWER OF LOVE is their best song & the song they're most known for. I like Pat Benatar, but never thought LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD was one of her best songs. I would have much preferred SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT, but that's just my opinion.

    The biggest gaffe on the album in my mind is Falco's ROCK ME AMADEUS. I never cared for it, even though I'm a big fan of classical music (including Mozart!). Never seemed there was much substance to it, and it's little wonder that Falco was basically a 1-hit wonder.

    All-in-all, however, the majority of the songs on this album fit nicely for everyone who went to High School during the 80s. If you graduated from HS in 1980-something, give this CD a try!

    5 out of 5 stars AWSOME 80's MUSIC.......2007-05-12

    If you like 80's music, then this is one cd you must have in your collection. The selection is good and the flow of the music is just right. As you listen to it it will bring back memories of those special moments back in high school.

    4 out of 5 stars Awesome 80's.......2007-05-07

    This is a mix of some awesome 80's music. You will love it!

    4 out of 5 stars More Pure 80's.......2007-04-15

    A good mix of great 80's songs. Since most bands from the 80's were one hit wonders (or really close to that), you get the music you love without all the extra "filler" songs you don't want.

    4 out of 5 stars Rock Me Amadeus.......2007-03-19

    This is a nice compilation of the 80's, it's only essential for collectors like me because it contains 3 rare track versions.

    The first one is the 4 munites and 4 seconds edit of "I Know There's Something Going On" which is now only available on Frida's album "Something's Going On" as bonus track.

    The second song is Tears For Fears "Shout" that clocks at 4 minutes and 6 seconds which again is only available on the latest DELUXE re-issue of "Songs From The Big Chair".

    The third and last song is Falco's rare "Canadian Version" (4 minutes and 8 seconds) which is an edit to the 8 minutes and 21 seconds of "Salieri Version" that was released on the US version CD of "Falco 3" by A&M records in 1985. However, I noticed many of you are trying to locate this song without paying big $$$ for the long deleted Falco 3 CD and you can only find it on 2 CDs, one of them is Falco 'Hit Singles' released by Warner in 1998 again now it's out-of-print (try Amazon Germany for a cheaper second hand) and the other one titled "I love Techno Pop vol.2" which is still in print only in Spain and by the way an awesome compilation of 12inch hits, you can find it and buy it at Blanco Y Negro official website.

    Anyway, a must for hardcore fan of the 80's.

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