Power & the Passion: a Tribute to Midnight Oil [Import]
Power & the Passion: a Tribute to Midnight Oil [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Dreamworld
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2. Kosciusko
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3. Read About It
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4. Dead Heart
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5. Short Memory
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6. Stand In Line
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7. Don't Wanna Be The One
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8. Back On The Borderline
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9. When The Generals Talk
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10. Forgotten Years
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11. Power & The Passion
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12. Hercules
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13. Bed Are Burning
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Features 13 Tracks from Some of the Biggest Names in Australian Indie Rock Including Shihad,superjesus and More.
Power & the Passion: a Tribute to Midnight Oil,Various Artists,Zomba,Dance
Average customer rating:
- OK
- Very good follow-up album...
- My pick for '07 Power Metal album of the year
- As good as Black Halo but different
- Beautiful.
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Ghost Opera
Kamelot
Manufacturer: Steamhammer/SPV
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000PA9PMY
Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Solitaire
- Rule The World
- Ghost Opera
- The Human Stain
- Blücher
- Love You To Death
- Up Through The Ashes
- Mourning Star
- Silence Of The Darkness
- Anthem
- EdenEcho
- The Pendulous Fall (bonus track)
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Kamelot's latest power metal offering seems unlikely to win the collective the kind of major attention its sought for more than a decade now. While vocalist Roy Khan still emits his signature siren wail and guitarist Thomas Youngblood crafts riffs that crunch with more power than your average fast food taco, the band still lacks a unique identity, alternating between its status as a Queensryche retread or vying for listeners more attuned to Korn and Avenged Sevenfold. "Rule the World" certainly stands as one of the outfit's heaviest works to date and "Mourning Star" carries with it its own kind of majestic beauty but repeat listens reveal that Ghost Opera is little more than by-the-numbers power metal, of the kind that didn't really work when Helloween released Keeper of the Seven Keys two decades ago and still fails to satisfy today.--Jedd Beaudoin
Album Description
American Melodic Metal masters Kamelot are back with the follow-up to their breakthrough epic The Black Halo. Ghost Opera is simply one of the most diverse metallic listening experiences of the year, containing all of the melody, power, passion and crunch that have earned them the undying respect of metal-heads around the country and around the world. The first pressing contains a bonus DVD featuring the video of Ghost Opera and a making of feature. Catch Kamelot on tour across North America late this summer!
Customer Reviews:
OK.......2007-07-12
The overall musicianship is ok. The vocals are the real stand out. My biggest issue with the CD is that I feel the sound is too compressed and it seems a bit over produced. Reminds me of Geoff Tate trying to do a rock orchestra but without the top quality guitar work. But then again we all know what opinions are like :)
Very good follow-up album..........2007-07-11
...To Karma, more than Epica or the Black Halo. The songs are a little shorter, and in my opinion, they stand apart from each other just as well as, if not better than, they do together on the album. The Human Stain in particular is a nice surprise in the middle of the album. In fact, my only complaint is that the bonus track, The Pendulous Fall, though very catchy, sounds rushed- it almost sounds like they did it in one take and whatever post effects were on, they went with. It'd be nice to see them follow up on the next album with a reworked version, maybe longer by 30 seconds or a minute. Other than that, an outstanding album.
My pick for '07 Power Metal album of the year.......2007-07-10
THE BAND: Roy Khan (vocals), Thomas Youngblood (guitars), Glenn Barry (bass), Oliver Palotai (keyboards), Casey Grillo (drums & percussion).
THE DISC: (2007) 12 tracks clocking in at approximately 48 minutes. Included with the disc is an 18-page booklet containing song titles/credits, song lyrics, band photos, and thank you's. Recorded at Gate Studios (Wolfsberg, Germany). All songs written by Kamelot. * There is a limited edition package available - containing the music disc as well as a bonus DVD (which is short at about 10 minutes... containing the video of the title track, as well as the making of the video... each in the 4-5 minute range). Label - SPV/Steamhammer.
COMMENTS: If you're a fan of Kamelot, as well as the power/symphonic/progressive genre, then without a doubt you'll need to add "Ghost Opera" to your collection. Khan's voice gets stronger as both he and the band mature. His ability to sing, his harmony and delivery of words, his emotion (both high and low) are truly a gift. Youngblood's guitar (rhythm sections and solos) are quick when they need to be, crisp and befitting. Barry is steady on bass and Grillo is a master on the double bass drum kit... exciting, but not overly flashy. THE GOOD: From the beautiful one minute violin intro "Solitaire" to the brilliant final cut ("The Pendulous Fall") there is no filler. "Ghost Opera" is an album you can listen to again and again without skipping tracks. Keyboardist Oliver Palotai is a nice addition. Kamelot has used keyboards on previous albums, but they've only been guest artists. Palotai's contributions are welcomed. Quietly in the background and never overbearing... in my opinion, the way keyboards should be in most forms of metal. Musicianship is professional, tight, amazing. The orchestra is woven nicely into various songs. Dare I say Kamelot is becoming less focused on speed and crunchy riffs, as they at giving the listener a full musical journey of ups and downs. I keep asking myself - how will Kamelot out-perform their previous album... and they keep doing it. I loved "The Black Halo" (2005) and thought it perhaps their finest in their catalog... until now. Khan's vocals soar once again. Sound production is once again stellar (crisp highs and thundering bass lines). Favorite songs include the mid-tempo "Rule The World"; the exciting title track of a dream gone bad with the opera as a backdrop; the chugging "Human Stain" featuring some great rhythm guitar, a very emotional Khan, and the piano sliding in at the right times; and perhaps the best power ballad on the album (featuring guest singer Amanda Sommerville sharing the vocals with Khan). THE NOT SO GOOD: The melodies are top notch... and taking anything away from the music would be criminal. A minor flaw with the album is the print in the liner notes... the song lyrics are printed in extremely small script over illustrations - making them tough to read. My eye-sight is 20/20 and I have to squint to make out all the words. The only other small detail I could think of is the shortness of the disc (recent albums ranging from 52-60 minutes in length) and the absence of an 'epic' song over 8 minutes. Not since 1999 ("The Fourth Legacy") has the longest song been in the 5 minute range... "Love You To Death" is the longest track on the disc here clocking in at 5:13 minutes. It doesn't have to be a "Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner" epic, but I think it would break that commercial prototype feel to this album as a whole. OVERALL: Brilliant album. Incredible melodies. Flawless musicianship. Distinct vocals once again are the trademark of Kamelot. My pick for '07 power metal album of the year (5 stars).
As good as Black Halo but different.......2007-07-07
This is probably the most different Kamelot album to date (at least post Khan, which is all I have), but do not be alarmed. The album is excellent. More melodic than the Black Halo, but it works great just the same. Make sure to get the album with the bonus track Pendulous Fall; it's one of the best songs on the album. For those that like Symphony X and were dissapointed with the direction they took on Paradise Lost, do not be alarmed as this is less severe of a change and it is excellent nonetheless.
Beautiful........2007-07-06
After their last album, The Black Halo, I was really worried about what Kamelot was going to put out. How could they follow up such a perfect album? While TBH seemed to refine and polish their previous work, Epica, Ghost Opera goes to different places. It captures more operatic and melodic themes and successfuly intertwines them with Kamelot's unique metal sound. It really is quite amazing. If you've listened to Kamelot's previous releases and enjoyed them, do yourself a favour and get Ghost Opera.
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Power of the Pontchartrain
Tab Benoit
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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New Orleans Blues
| Regional Blues
| Blues
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ASIN: B000Q9OD1M
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Don't Make No Sense
- Good to Ya, Baby
- Shelter Me
- Power of the Pontchartrain
- For What It's Worth
- Midnight and Lonesome
- Sac-Au-Lait Fishing
- Somebody's Got to Go
- I'm Guilty of Lovin' You
- Addicted
- One Foot in the Bayou
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Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal Horowitz
Customer Reviews:
Tab Never Disappoints.......2007-07-02
I never worry when I buy a Tab Benoit CD because his material is consistently good and his style doesn't change much over time. He is a superb rhythm guitarist and songwriter and a great live performer. His Louisiana style of blues is on display again with Power of the Pontchartrain. Besides the title cut, my favorite tune is Sac-Au-Lait Fishing, which makes you want to get up and dance. I also like One Foot in the Bayou. All in all, a great CD if you like a New Orleans style blues band.
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- Music from Gilmore Girls
- Gilmore Girls Sound
- Gilmore Girls Soundtrack
- Great music
- Music Quirky As Expected
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Our Little Corner of the World: Music From Gilmore Girls
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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ASIN: B00006JIBS
Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Waltz #1 - Sam Phillips (cue)
- What A Wonderful World - Joey Ramone
- Child Psychology - Black Box Recorder
- Know Your Onion! - The Shins
- I Found Love - The Free Design
- Car Song - Elastica
- Oh My Love - John Lennon
- Getting Married (Sam Phillips cue)
- Where You Lead I Will Follow - Carole King & Louise Goffin
- Clear Spot - Pernice Brothers
- One Line - PJ Harvey
- I'm The Man Who Murdered Love - XTC
- Maybe Next Week (Sam Phillips cue)
- Thirteen - Big Star
- Human Behavior - Bjork
- I Don't Mind - Slumber Party
- Tell Her What She Wants To Know - Sam Phillips
- It's Alright, Baby - Komeda
- God Only Knows - Claudine Longet
- Smile - Grant-Lee Phillips
- O'oh - Yoko Ono
- Rory And Lane (Sam Phillips cue)
- Girl From Mars - Ash
- My Little Corner Of The World - Yo La Tengo
Album Description
Full Title - Our Little Corner Of The World - Music From The Gilmore Girls. First soundtrack of music from the hit WB series. The show is packed with musical references and refreshing songs which Gilmore Girls audiences are seeking. Includes newly recorded, original songs, and music by Sam Phillips and Grant-Lee Phillips just for the soundtrack, plus opening theme song 'Where You Lead I Will Follow' by Carole King & Louise Goffin. Other artists include Joey Ramone, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Yo La Tengo, XTC and more. Rhino. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Music from Gilmore Girls.......2007-06-29
This product came very timely and I am very happy with it as well. Thank you!
Gilmore Girls Sound.......2007-03-11
Being an avid supporter of the show, I enjoy the sound track, a very diverse selection of songs and artists. If you enjoy the music on the show, you'll love the CD.
Gilmore Girls Soundtrack.......2007-01-18
The cd is OK.......not great, but then I didn't seem to remember such loud music in the series.....I think I expected more of the troubadour and Carol King.
Great music.......2007-01-10
If you like the Gilmore Girls shows, then this cd is a must. I bought it for my 14 year old daughter. She was thrilled when she opened the cd on Christmas.
Music Quirky As Expected.......2007-01-10
My daughter and I love The Gilmore Girls and the quirky music that is played. The CD was exactly as we expected. We would buy it again.
Average customer rating:
- "Totally Gnarly" or "Gag me with a Spoon"?
- Time Warp
- Shut up!
- missing tracks
- Excellent CD Set!
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Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally)
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ASIN: B000068ZVP
Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
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- Whip It - Devo
- Video Killed The Radio Star - The Buggles
- Empire Strikes Back (Medley) - Meco
- Another One Bites The Dust - Queen
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- Working For The Weekend - Loverboy
- Jessie's Girl - Rick Springfield
- Genius Of Love - Tom Tom Club
- Centerfold - J. Geils Band
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- Harden My Heart - Quarterflash
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- Tainted Love - Soft Cell
- Rock This Town - Stray Cats
- Lies - Thompson Twins
- Words - Missing Persons
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- Goodbye To You - Scandal
- Puttin' On The Ritz - Taco
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- Electric Avenue - Eddy Grant
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - Eurythmics
- Our House - Madness
- The Salt In My Tears - Martin Briley
- Girls Just Want To Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
- Talking In Your Sleep - The Romantics
- Major Tom (Coming Home) - Peter Schilling
- Always Something There To Remind Me - Naked Eyes
- In A Big Country - Big Country
- One Thing Leads To Another - The Fixx
- Der Kommissar - After The Fire
- Suddenly Last Summer - The Motels
- Karma Chameleon - Culture Club
- Let's Go To Bed - The Cure
- Too Shy - Kajagoogoo
- Maniac - Michael Sembello
- Sister Christian - Night Ranger
- Cum On Feel The Noize - Quiet Riot
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- Mr. Roboto - Styx
- I'm So Excited - Pointer Sisters
- Back On The Chain Gang - The Pretenders
- I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner
- Sunglasses At Night - Corey Hart
- Missing You - John Waite
- 99 Luftballoons - Nena
- Tenderness - General Public
- They Don't Know - Tracey Ullman
- Heaven - Bryan Adams
- White Horse - Laid Back
- Let The Music Play - Shannon
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- Cool It Now - New Edition
- Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr.
- Footloose - Kenny Loggins
- We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
- Rock You Like A Hurricane - Scorpions
- The Glamorous Life - Sheila E.
Tracks:
- Obsession - Animotion
- Shout - Tears For Fears
- Take On Me - A-Ha
- Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds
- Walking On Sunshine - Katrina & The Waves
- Voices Carry - 'Til Tuesday
- Weird Science - Oingo Boingo
- You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) - Dead Or Alive
- "Miami Vice" Theme - Jan Hammer
- Life In A Northern Town - The Dream Academy
- Kyrie - Mr. Mister
- Every Time You Go Away - Paul Young
- We Built This City - Starship
- St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) - John Parr
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- Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer
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- You Look Marvelous - Billy Crystal
- Heartbeat - Don Jonhson
- Everybody Have Fun Tonight - Wang Chung
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- Walk Like An Egyptian - Bangles
- Paranoimia - The Art Of Noise w/ Max Headroom
- If You Leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
- Keep Your Hands To Yourself - Georgia Satellites
- What You Need - INXS
- Walk This Way - Run-D.M.C.
- Rumors - Timex Social Club
- Don't Dream It's Over - Crowded House
- Holding Back The Years - Simply Red
- I'll Be Loving You (Forever) - New Kids On The Block
- Tuff Enuff - The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- Since You've Been Gone - The Outfield
- Only In My Dreams - Debbie Gibson
- Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley
- La Bamba - Los Lobos
- Wild, Wild West - The Escape Club
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- Right Here Waiting - Richard Marx
- Roam - The B-52's
Album Description
You want your '80s! Fer sure! This is the mother of all tributes to the era of skinny ties, Reaganomics, and Pac-Man! Seven CDs, 142 hit songs, from New Wave to Pop to R&B to Hip-Hop to Novelty, including an incredible 49 #1 tracks! Starring Queen, New Edition, Duran Duran, Richard Marx, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Men At Work, Toto, The Cure, Culture Club, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Simple Minds, Bangles, New Kids On the Block...and many more. Plus a 90-page book with hundreds of historical photos, facts, and memories from the decade that wanted it all! Limited edition sculpted rubber cover! Approx. 10 x 8 x 3/4 inches. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
"Totally Gnarly" or "Gag me with a Spoon"?.......2007-05-31
Some of the greatest moments of my life were in high school!! The mid 80's when I was carefree and lived life unfettered! No bills, no boss, no cares! Just me and my pastel suits and thin leather ties and full head of hair....(Man, I actually WORE those suits?!?!)
Fond nostalgia aside, the whole 'retro' thing is forcing the 80's upon us once again and you might as well admit that you were one of the characters from The Breakfast Club! (Mmmmmm....Ally Sheedy.)
Dropping these discs into my player and hitting shuffle just makes it all come flooding back!
But to tell a shameful truth? I really HAD to buy this set because of "Pac-Man Fever" by Buckner and Garcia and "Sweetheart" by Franke & the Knockouts. I've never seen these songs anywhere else!
I'm not sure I even looked at the other songs before my credit card was being swiped by the good folks at Amazon!!
So, yeah, again, I bought on impulse but I damn sure don't regret it!! In fact, I'd suggest we embrace the "ME, ME, ME" decade just once more and "BUY, BUY, BUY" this set.
If you went to high school in the 80's like I did, simply put, this will bring back some great memories.
(Unless, of course, your high school years sucked. To which, I say, "That's too bad. I'm sorry for you.")
Either way, just admit that the 80's were a great time for music and pastel suits and thin leather ties.........(chicks dig the thin tie still, right? Right? Anybody? Can I get a witness?)
Where's Don Johnson when I need him?
Oh, here he is....Disc 6, Song 19!
Time Warp.......2007-05-23
I guess only someone who was a teen or 20something could really appreciate
this set. The 80s were my high school and college years and I was
certainly guilty of listening to the radio .... This set is awesome and
is really made indispensable with the booklet. My only gripe lies with
the artists that were huge in the 80s, but evidently could not be licensed
for this set....Notably U2, REM, Hoodoo Gurus, Wall of Voodoo, etc
Shut up!.......2007-03-04
Like, for sure, half of it is like totally major gross-out, but the other half is like bitchin! Just shut up already and buy it!
missing tracks.......2007-02-26
lots of great 80's music available in these cds, but missing one of the greatest groups of the decade...Wham!
Excellent CD Set!.......2007-01-18
I purchased this set for my 13 year old daughter. It seems the 80's are making a big comeback. She loves it! I love it, too!! It has all the most popular songs from the 80's plus a few you do not hear anywhere now. It's great! It brings back a lot of memories, GOOD TIMES!!
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- Awesome
- Musical SUNSHINE Baby!!
- A great album filled with hits at every turn!
- Norms One
- It's Barenaked Ladies, how could you go wrong!
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Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001
Barenaked Ladies
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ASIN: B00005R1Q8
Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- The Old Apartment
- Falling for the First Time
- Brian Wilson
- One Week
- Be My Yoko Ono
- Alternative Girlfriend
- It's Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland)
- If I Had $1000000
- Call and Answer
- Get in Line
- It's All Been Done
- Jane
- Lovers in a Dangerous Time
- Pinch Me
- Shoebox
- What a Good Boy
- Too Little Too Late
- Enid
- Thanks That Was Fun
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Electrifying performers and pure-pop songwriters of the highest order, Toronto's Barenaked Ladies have emerged over a decade as that strangest of beasts. They'll never land a dishy cover story in Mojo Magazine, but as they reflect on those ribald years between 1991 and 2001, the five can allow themselves wry smiles, knowing that sometimes, just sometimes, the cream rises to the top. In addition to familiar radio staples such as "Pinch Me," "The Old Apartment," "Jane," "Alternative Girlfriend," and the ubiquitous "One Week," there's a trump card on All Their Greatest Hits that will prove irresistible to completists: the Ladies' buttery, acoustic version of Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time." Recorded eons ago for a Cockburn tribute disc that almost immediately went out of print, the song has until now been a rare and highly coveted collector's item. Two news songs--"Thanks That Was Fun" and "It's Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland)"--were recorded specifically for this collection, while two others ("Brian Wilson" and "What a Good Boy") are captured live. But what really brings this album home is, ironically, "If I Had $1,000,000." One of their very first hits cut as the Ladies were learning to dovetail their so-called "acoustic hip-hop" into slicker pop sensibilities, "$1,000,000"--a simple knock-kneed love song with harmonies so tight they're practically braided--is a snapshot of a band with all the pieces in place just as the planets were about to align. --Kim Hughes
Customer Reviews:
Awesome.......2007-07-12
We love all the Barenaked Ladies songs! This is a repurchase of the disc after we lost the first one and couldn't live without it.
Musical SUNSHINE Baby!!.......2007-03-14
Okay, so, if we were in a western, I wouldn't exactly be quick on the draw, but personally, I like getting to things in my own sweet time.
Six years (?) after the fact, the SpiritWorld is graced with this FANTASTIC cd-of 19 tracks, thank you very much-GET IT NOW!!
I was only familiar with the high inducing 'Falling For The First Time' track that's on the Malcolm in the Middle soundtrack, and only vaguely familiar with a few of the others, so I come to this as a newbie and I LOVE IT!!
Their quirky loquacious lyrics are funny, smart, smiley, honest and paranoid, the music is played with heart, it's beautiful and even the slower tracks you can snap to. A couple of the tracks are live versions which makes a nice change to the polished studio feel and it's sweet because you can hear the fans singing along in the background.
I can honestly say there's not a Homer's favorite brand of beer track on here; they're all FABOO, and some that are the faboo-est include the aforementioned Falling..., If I Had $1000000 and the spectacular Pinch Me.
I'd like to buy a doll house, use a shrinkomatic on these guys and have them play for me every time I opened the door. Or we could all just live together. I am so getting their entire back catalog and all their new and future ones, which, considering I'm more of a soundtracks girl, is saying a lot.
Lyrics aren't included in the booklet, but you do get a funny little story behind each song, and besides, they sing clearly enough, and you won't be able to stop playing it either, so you'll pick up on the words.
Bottom line: I HIGHLY recommend this, especially if you have a red cadillac and are going for a road-trip across America. Even just in your head. It's like pure musical sunshine.
A great album filled with hits at every turn!.......2007-02-23
I purchased this album after hearing only "One Week" and "If I had 1000000 dollars" from the radio. The two give you a taste of the wacky and zany streak that touches several of their songs, including the irreverant "Be My Yoko Ono." But they show a softer and more reflective side with tracks like "Call and Answer" as well. The variety of tracks is impresive.
As a rule, "best of" compilations tend to be littered with bad songs, but BNL really nailed it with this fantastic collection of songs. If you've heard and enjoyed any of their music, you owe it to yourself to check this one out!
Norms One.......2007-01-20
There is some good with bad along with this review. I felt previous reviews had recommended highly, but it did not live up to expectations. Having written that - there were some good tracks.
It's Barenaked Ladies, how could you go wrong!.......2007-01-03
I am a fan of the BNL, and this CD did not disappoint.
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- OUCH!!!
- This CD is awesome
- Raw and open, surprising!!
- Scarred
- Wow.
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Scarred
Johnette Napolitano
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ASIN: B000PFU9XS
Release Date: 2007-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Amazing
- The Scientist
- Scarred
- Poem For The Native
- My Diane
- Just Like Time
- Save Me
- Like A Wave
- Crazy Tonight
- Everything For Everyone
- All Tomorrow's Parties
- I'm Up Here
Customer Reviews:
OUCH!!!.......2007-06-17
bare bones... almost too real.
I love you Johnette... (long time fan).
This CD is awesome.......2007-06-15
I have been a huge fan of all of Johnette's work for years. This album is defiantly not a disappointment. I would really would suggest this to anyone who likes music. It's very unique sounding but in the best way possible!
Raw and open, surprising!!.......2007-06-10
Been a fan of the band Concrete Blonde and I've always checked out
their music over the years. I found this on Amazon and went to her website
to listen to the complete tracks and I've been really surprised at just
how amazing this collection is. The sound, vocals, writing all have
an edge you don't hear anymore so it stands out. Its different than
the Concrete Blonde days but you can't deny its got some great melodies
and off the wall vocal treaments and wide open raw lyrics. It rocks hard
in places and the acoustic guitar weaves its way around some great grooves. This is one of the best offerings this year so far and it would
be nice to see Johnette and these songs out on the road. so many favorites
but I do love the songs "My Diane", and the Coldplay cover "The Scientist",
"Amazing", the first single, & "Crazy Tonight", "Everthing for everyone".
Scarred.......2007-06-07
An insanely amazing album. "Crazy Tonight" and "Everything For Everyone" are knockouts! Not that the other songs pale in comparison. It is one of the most satisfying albums I've come across in a long time. It's so honest, and raw, and real. Her voice alone is worth the money.
Wow........2007-06-05
What an array of wonderfully crafted songs. Johnette's songwriting is among the best in rock history--they are all different and interesting, and often overwhelmingly powerful. Easily the best rock singer still alive and performing--and better than ever. So underrated . . . If being a great musician is about expressing human emotions with all their breadth and profundity, and I think it is, the best I have ever seen live are Johnette Napolitano and Jerry Garcia. Will Crewdson clearly had a fine influence on one of the truly interesting musical artists of our time. There's something about the REAL musicians--most of them for me are older than me--but they just GLOW or something . . .
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- Very cool return
- IE Shouldn't Look Back
- NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
- This really didn't need to be done. But it's still pretty cool.
- Fantastic single, but the redone material loses something in translation
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Overture of the Wicked
Iced Earth
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ASIN: B000PA9PME
Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
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- Something Wicked Trilogy: Prophecy / Birth Of The Wicked / The Coming Curse 18:31
Album Description
America's most successful pure Heavy Metal band has returned with the kickoff for their most ambitious project to date! Iced Earth have long been known as the champions of American Metal and have consistently delivered absolute quality for their legions of fans. Overture Of The Wicked is the opening salvo in their forthcoming two-part series that continues their famed Something Wicked This Way Comes series. The Overture Of The Wicked CDS contains a brand new song along with a re-recording of some of the Something Wicked... material. The first shot has been fired and Iced Earth is back!
Customer Reviews:
Very cool return.......2007-07-13
First off, I've been a fan of this band since I took a chance in the metal-dead environment of the late 90's and bought the wonderful 'Alive in Athens' CD (one of the greatest live albums of all time) in 1999. Like many, I felt very sorry about Matt Barlow leaving some years ago, the disintegration that followed and the multitude ill-turns suffered by leader Jon Schaffer.
So that's why I'm happy as hell for the return of the band and in this metal-happy musical climate of today I wholeheartedly wish Schaffer has finally his revenge and gathers the recognition that always eluded the band through 15 years of hard work and excellent music.
So what we have here is a taster of the forthcoming new album and a reworking of the classic "Something Wicked" trilogy from 1998's 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'.
Well, the new song "Ten Thousand Strong" is the first Iced Earth song we've heard written specifically for new singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens (since the 'Glorious Burden' album was written with Barlow in tow and only later was resung by Owens), and it shows; the guy is a monster singer. The song is pretty much 'Glorious Burden' fare, except perhaps a bit better. This is killer, even if simple, stuff.
No doubt the eyeopener here is the remake of the old trilogy, and so Ripper is *again* cast to repeat a Barlow performance, and one much loved by fans no less. And again, he falls short; clearly he is no match for Matt's tone and emotional delivery and comes across a bit forced and shrill sounding. The re-recording itself (I mean the music) is cool, even if I still prefere the original.
One very cool feature of this record is the return of 'Alive in Athens's excellent skinsman Brent Smedley, and if you fear after 8 years out of the band he may have lost his touch, well rest assured it's not the case because he is an absolute monster, even more than on the old days. If someone said it's Richard Christy playing, no one would doubt it, it's that good, stunning machine gun precision all the way. Another thing to mention are new axeman Tim Mills' lead guitar breaks, which are probably the best lead guitar ever featured in the band.
Finally a special mention to the excellent cover art, depicting the return of the Set Abominae character.
So all in all a very nice taster for what I hope is a killer CD to come in September, and one to finally put this great band where it has always deserved: at the top of the metal world :)
Let's just hope Schaffer manages to keep a lineup together long enough to see it happen.
IE Shouldn't Look Back.......2007-07-05
If the new single is an indication of what to expect from the new album, then this will probably be the best since 'Wicked'. The problem with this disk lies in the re-recorded material. When judged on his own merits, Ripper has a great voice, and he shows it off on the first track. However, the 'Something Wicked' trilogy can't be listened to without comparing it directly to Barlow's version, and in this context, the Ripper just can't win. The original was nothing short of amazing, and could hardly be improved upon, Barlow's voice thick and powerful. In comparison, Ripper sounds hollow and weak. It's not a fair comparison to make, because the two singers have completely different styles, but it's a comparison that's impossible not to make when Ripper sings Matt's songs.
If Iced Earth and its fans can manage to look forward to the future instead of looking back at what was, then there is reason to be optimistic. This single will serve as a good primer for the full-length.
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!.......2007-07-03
I don't hate Tim Owens. I loved "The Glorious Burden", almost as a different Iced Earth than the ones previously. I love Tim Owens' voice for Iced Earth. I loved Matt Barlow's voice for Iced Earth.
This is only four songs on a single, and only one of them is new. The new song "Ten Thousand Strong" is great. It bears traces of old Iced Earth without being the same old crap or repetitive.
Why do I scream "NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" for the title then? The other three tracks.
The other three tracks are not re-recordings, but new versions of the "Something Wicked..." trilogy at the end of "Something Wicked This Way Comes", "Prophecy", "Birth of the Wicked", and "The Coming Curse"
I don't mind having Tim Owens sing over songs that were originally done by Matt Barlow. But they completely RE-DID these songs! They sound very little, if anything like the originals. I am sort of a music traditionalist by nature. Cover songs don't appeal to me as much as originals, re-recorded albums are never better than originals unless it's an unchanged remastering.
It's not just the lack of Barlow's deeper, more husky voice in these songs, it's a completely new guitar, bass, and drum lines used. The rhythms are done at different speeds, the moods are changed. Where once "Prophecy" was a darkly moody, brooding song, it's now something resembling generic "demonic" metal.
I look forward to the new Iced Earth album. I love Iced Earth, and if Schaffer continues to get better with age like his previous albums, I will love it. What I do NOT like is the "rewriting of history" so to speak, the re-writing of these three classic songs of the "Wicked" trilogy. Please... if you don't want Barlow's voice on them, just record Owens over the song as it was! Don't totally rewrite the rhthyms, tempos, moods, etc! It ruins it for traditionalists who have stuck with IE through the ages.
This really didn't need to be done. But it's still pretty cool........2007-07-02
I am going to be brief. "Something Wicked" was my first Iced Earth album, and the original trilogy sent chills down my spine when I listened to it. Iced Earth have changed the trilogy.
First off, the trilogy sounds more produced than ever. Some parts sound really cool and dark, but in general the song just sounds more computerized and polished than the original's. One good thing, however, is the ethnic addition. The song sounds very middle eastern now, which it sort of lacked before. Anyway, I'll take the original version any day. But this version is still pretty good. Makes for a good recap before the new album comes out, but like I said it just sounds too computerized and polished. Also, I like Owens, but he can't match this song which was written with Barlow in mind.
"10,000 Strong" is unremarkable. It's just a single, so I can't complain to much, but it doesn't feel as heavy as it should be. I blame this on the mix and the production.
Fantastic single, but the redone material loses something in translation.......2007-06-28
Something Wicked was the first IE album I had bought. The trilogy in that album is the best thing the band has done next to Dante's Inferno. About the time I had gotten into the band, John Schaffer had mentioned his intent do make a whole album in the theme of Set, the subject of the trilogy. Five or so years later we finally have a taste... I do have some mixed feelings.
Ten Thousand Strong: This first track is the new single, fresh material from the upcoming album, and I have to say that I love it. The riffing is a little similar, perhaps reminiscent of Declaration Day or Attila from Glorious Burden, but this song in my opinion is better than anything from that album. The harmonizing between Ripper and the backround vocals is just amazing and Ripper himself is at the top of his game here. I admit that I'm not the biggest fan of Ripper as the IE vocalist (mostly because I'm still missing Barlow) but here I think he really works. The Glorious Burden felt like an album meant for Barlow but with Ripper filling the void. This track was meant for Ripper, and I can only hope the rest of the album sounds like this. Bravo to Schaffer! 9/10
Prophecy: Here I was not so pleased. As I said, I really love the original trilogy, perhaps a little too much to deal with the changes they've made to it. This song starts out interesting, almost on a more ominous tone, but the great part about the original track is the mellow tone in the first few minutes. Here the mellow tone is replaced with heavier slow tempo guitars, so when the actual main riff starts, it doesn't pack the same punch. And the main riff itself seems palm muted to the point of not even being the same riff anymore. Instead of the loud open chords we used to have, it sounds restrained and totally misses the same feel. Ripper's vocals are pretty good here, though of course he doesn't quite capture Barlowe's haunting tone. This is a fairly dissapointing take on this track. 5/10
Birth of the Wicked: The second track is more of a success. Not much is lost in the rerecording. The guitairs, while not as chunky as in the original, aren't as badly muted as in Prophecy. There are some interesting solos in here too, really impressive ones that I dig. Ripper's vocals work pretty well here as well. It is weird to hear the clocks after the song ends and not before however, but this change is fairly insignificant. Overall, while still not as good as the original, this is a good track. 7/10
The Coming Curse: Like Prophecy, this remake severely dissapoints. I loved the piano intro in the original and they decided to omit that here. It really provided a great buildup to this epic track and jumping right into the main riff doesn't have the same affect. And once again, the main riff is greatly muted and severely loses it's punch. The drums sound way too prominent over the guitars and I keep waiting for the riff to sound more meaty, but this really never happens. Another one of my favorite parts about the original was the backing vocals, the haunting choruses that were put in about halfway through. The vocals are similar, and still fairly haunting, but here it's not as prominent and not as affective. You can really tell it's just a couple of people instead of the overwhelming presense they gave before. This once has some interesting guitar work in the middle, and Ripper's vocals still work on some level, but overall I'm dissapointed. 5/10
The new material is great, and I hope the new album stays that way. The remade trilogy is interesting as an experiment, but by no means should it be a replacement. Perhaps it will work better incorporated into the album, I don't know. Overall, I'm still greatly anticipating this album. While the trilogy does lose something, musically it is still technical and harmonic just as we expect from Schaffer. I would still recommend getting this, just take into consideration what I said about the rerecordings and you might enjoy them. This is still one of my favorite metal bands and recommend them to any fan of old school metal.
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- My Power Anthem Review
- I Can Only Imagine
- I Can Only Imagine: Ultimate Power Anthems of the Christian Faith
- I Can Only Imagine
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I Can Only Imagine: Ultimate Power Anthems of the Christian Faith
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ASIN: B0006419L4
Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Basics Of Life - 4Him
- I'll Be Believing - Point Of Grace
- Place In This World - Michael W. Smith
- The Word - Sara Groves
- I Can Only Imagine - Mercyme
- In Christ Alone - Michael English
- Shout To The Lord - Darlene Zschech
- God Of Wonders - Paul Baloche
- Butterfly Kisses - Bob Carlisle
- Thy Word - Amy Grant
- Above All - Paul Baloche
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- God Is In Control - Twila Paris
- Great Is The Lord - Michael W. Smith
- Awesome God - Rich Mullins
- Crucified With Christ - Phillips, Craig And Dean
- El Shaddai - Amy Grant
- Praise The Lord - The Imperials
- Rise Again - Dallas Holm & Praise
- We Shall Behold Him - Sandi Patty
- Open The Eyes Of My Heart - Paul Baloche
- We Will Stand - Russ Taff
- He's Alive - Don Francisco
Album Description
Never before have CCM artists of this magnitude been brought together in a single collection! This essential collection features the ultimate power anthem sogns that shaped the CCM genre over the past quarter century, and many have never been on a collection before! With Mercy Me, Michael W. Smith, Bob Carlisle, Point of Grace, Rich Mullins, Amy Grant, 4Him, Sandi Patty, Darlene Zschech and more, I Can Only Imagine highlights the most beloved stars that brought CCM to the masses over the years.
Customer Reviews:
My Power Anthem Review.......2007-06-12
This is a great cd. I have to say, I love all of the songs on it. They are wonderful songs to walk (exercise) with; sometimes I find myself dancing.
I Can Only Imagine.......2007-03-26
I love this album. It's great to have on in the background while you're pottering around the house 'cause it's 'easy-listening'. Of course, when it comes to my favourite Mercy Me song I blare the sound!
I Can Only Imagine: Ultimate Power Anthems of the Christian Faith .......2007-02-01
Great high lifting music for the soul
I Can Only Imagine.......2007-01-16
I was very disapointed with the sound and the voices singing on this cd. I ordered it because I heard the song I Can Only Imagine and it was wonderful, however thie singing on this cd seems to be out of tone, sounds like amatures singing and I hate it. I do not like the entire cd. how sad as I spent good money thinking I was getting a quility of good singers.
Great CD!.......2007-01-09
I bought this for the title song, but it's always great to have this kind of CD with favorite songs. Well arranged and a good value for the money.
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- Metal in your face
- Metal at its best
- Its time to have a new reign of power...
- The best Pantera's album
- What's wrong with your mind?!?
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Vulgar Display of Power
Pantera
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ASIN: B000002JOH
Release Date: 1992-02-25 |
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- Mouth For War
- A New Level
- Walk
- Fucking Hostile
- This Love
- Rise
- No Good (Attack The Radical)
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- Regular People (Conceit)
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Probably the heaviest album ever to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart, Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power proved that, even in an era of alternative rock supremacy, heavy metal fans were still a force to contend with. Blending eerie, surging grooves influenced by Black Sabbath with thrashy speed metal riffs, Pantera created a bleak, oppressive disc that captured both ends of the speed spectrum without resorting to cliché, abrupt tempo shifts. Guitarist Diamond Darrell plays with as much crunch as the best Metallica, while vocalist Phil Anselmo screams loud enough to satisfy any GBH fan. Coupled with Vinnie Paul's insistent, double bass-drum onslaught, you're left with a record that's a dentist's wet dream--an album that'll shake the fillings out of even the strongest teeth. --Jon Wiederhorn
Customer Reviews:
Metal in your face.......2007-06-08
This CD is metal in your face. By Demons be Driven is something you just HAVE to listen to. This CD is full of music that'll make you think and tear stuff up.
Metal at its best.......2007-04-03
Pantera has released a few albums before Vulgar, but this one is when they first started to take off. "Walk" and "F**king Hostile" are my favorites, and love each other song almost equally.
Its time to have a new reign of power..........2007-03-28
This is hands down one of the best metal albums ever conceived. And to be one of the heaviest albums on the billboard charts is amazing. This was better than all the radio alternative rock, and was such a milestone in a world that wasn't over-crowded with insignificant MySpace bands. Til this day, I can't imagine any bands making better, and more impressionable music than Pantera or Slayer.
Every single riff on this album is memorable -- Neither too refined nor too dissonant to be hooked by. The tempo gets your heart racing without intaking in sort of uppers. Dimebag Darrell's guitar leads are on the prodigy level of those best guitarists who have ever lived. He both knew how to shred, and write really creative and rocking music. Phil Anselmo's lyrics may be raw and often juvenile, but his aggression and passion is totally raw and genuine. Every time he pushes a guttural scream, you can feel his anguish escaping. Vinnie Paul is a master of solid drumming with the perfect use of double-bass without overdoing it. All of Rex's bass lines are bluesy solid and compliment all the solos.
The production on this record is razor-sharp and huge sounding. Both tight sub-tones, and crisp distinguishable highs. A pristine sound that seems to have been lost with todays' home Pro-Tools studios and infatuation with lofi Indie rock. The drums are very attacky but unlike with usual triggers, you can hear the resonant decay. The guitar sound is like that of being crushed by a brick wall. Unlike todays' recordings with background guitar, and overly loud vocals, the mix is extremely well-blended. At nearly an hour, this is truly a full length, with never a dull moment. Not one song sounds exactly like the next, yet they all sound like they belong on the same record.
Highlight tracks are the intro "Mouth For War" which starts with a hard-hitting groove, and ending with a fast-paced thrash outro, transitioning into "A New Level" which rings in with a truly heavy beat that makes you want to stomp your feet into the earth and punch through cinder blocks. "Walk" is one of the simplest songs, yet is heavy and captivating in such a way that it never feels dull or stale. "F***in' Hostile" is a short and to-the-point Thrash Metal hymn that just exudes shredding and anger, with a totally flaming solo. "Hollow" begins with acoustic guitar topped with a sweet harmony. The first half of the song entails clean singing. The song is beautiful without ever sounding soft for like a ballad, and the song transitions into an ultra-heavy finish to close the album. My absolute favorite track on the album (and one of my favorite Pantera songs) is the often overlooked "Rise". It instantly begins with relentless thrash with a Mouth For War groove verse. The solo clocks in at nearly a minute, and is one of Dimebag's raddest solos of all time, double layered in part like something Tony Iommi would do, with no rhythm guitar to fill in the void. The solo is so quick and precise, that you never need background distortion to fill it. The walking bass line does the trick.
There isn't an angle on this album that isn't nailed down (with the exception of ballads, which are totally unnecessary to complete a record).
In conclusion, it is rare these days to hear an album that never tires over the years; where the music is strong enough to actually cause your body to release endorphins and raise your heart rate. Vulgar Display of Power is a pinnacle in heavy metal music that is completely original, and has inspired thousands of bands thereafter. I doubt this album will ever be topped.
The best Pantera's album.......2007-01-18
I have no doubt that Vulgar Display of Power is the best Pantera's album, and I had the chance, in 1993, when they came to Brazil, to be sure that these four guys from Texas are the best musicians of the world.
Pantera is the most important band in underground scenarium. Unfortunately, the band splited-up in 2003, but its compilations will always show how excellent is its work.
What's wrong with your mind?!?.......2007-01-12
Flawless, fierce, insane. Words alone cannot describe this. Fifteen years later, this album continues to deliver like few others can. It's just one of those rare finds. Those who understand, know. Those who don't, too bad. R.I.P. Dimebag.
Average customer rating:
- Great Band--Good Overview
- A complete picture
- Nostalgic
- Great stuff
- the very best of badfinger
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The Very Best of Badfinger
Badfinger
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Britain
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General
| Pop
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Soft Rock
| Pop
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Pop Rock
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General
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Power Pop
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Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
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ASIN: B00004X0Q5
Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- No Matter What
- Day After Day
- Baby Blue
- Name Of The Game
- Maybe Tomorrow
- Come And Get It
- Rock Of All Ages
- Carry On Til Tomorrow
- Midnight Caller
- We're For The Dark
- I'll Be The One
- Without You
- I'd Die Babe
- It's Over
- When I Say
- Dennis
- Lonely You
- Love Time
- Meanwhile Back At The Ranch/Should I Smoke
Customer Reviews:
Great Band--Good Overview.......2007-06-19
While I agree that there are some key tracks missing, this is still a good single-CD overview of an incredibly versatile and talented band. The sound quality is outstanding. It's an interesting mix of rockers and ballads that demonstrates the range and musicianship of the group. While it would take two CDs to do justice to a band with as much great material as Badfinger, this CD is a good place to start.
A complete picture.......2007-06-02
The good thing about this album is that it presents material from both principal parts of Badfinger's career (the Apple and the Warner period) and thereby provides the listener with a more complete picture of this great but tragically unfortunate band than previous compilations. A minor weakness is that the selection is a bit unbalanced, including some rather weak tracks from the early years and lacking a number of much better songs from Badfinger's late production. Anyway, this is the most comprehensive Badfinger compilation so far and the digital remastering adds to the pleasure of listening to one of the best Beatles successors and one of the first - if not THE first - power pop bands.
Nostalgic.......2007-05-17
I grew up listening to Badfinger and I loved their sound. Since two of the original members are no longer with us, there is little chance of seeing the remaining members on stage. Thus I have to do with what is recorded which is simply amazing. From the mournful sounds of Without You to the teasing of Come and Get It, this CD is, in a word, awesome. It puts together all the hits and some of their lesserknown works together. Buy it, you won't regret it.
Great stuff.......2007-05-14
Some say Badfinger is a bit of everything. Bit of Beatles, bit of Paul McCartney. All true, but they add a bit of their own to it which makes them very good to listen to.
They've written most of their songs themselves, with succes (so do think Nilsson and Maria Carey among others anyway!).
I bought the book as well (Without you, the tragic story of Badfinger). If only everthing had run just a little bit smoother they would have been one of worlds most succesfull bands.
the very best of badfinger.......2007-02-16
a must for any badfinger fan. this is the one you wamt.
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