Coke and Sodomy [Import]

coke and sodomy [import]

Track Listings
1. White Trash
2. Herpes
3. Chocolate Factory
4. Cyclopse
5. Dope Hat
6. Thrift
7. My Monkey
8. Coke And Sodomy
9. Strange Same Dogma
10. Misery Machine

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Untraceable remix crew give this Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids album the remix treatment. Fans of the ultimate rock 'n' roll devil boy himself won't be disappointed. Over 100 minutes of music. Eastworld. 2002.

Coke & Sodomy,Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids,Eastworld,Heavy Metal,Rock/Pop


Coke and Sodomy [Import]
Coke & Sodomy
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Spooky Remixes
  • Whattt!??
  • for the true fan only
  • Die hard fans only
Coke & Sodomy
Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids
Manufacturer: Eastworld
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000794DO
Release Date: 2006-03-28

Tracks:

  1. White Trash
  2. Herpes
  3. Chocolate Factory
  4. Cyclopse
  5. Dope Hat
  6. Thrift
  7. My Monkey
  8. Coke And Sodomy
  9. Strange Same Dogma
  10. Misery Machine

Album Description

The Untraceable remix crew give this Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids album the remix treatment. Fans of the ultimate rock 'n' roll devil boy himself won't be disappointed. Over 100 minutes of music. Eastworld. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Spooky Remixes.......2007-05-12

First and foremost this is a CD primarily for HUGE Manson fans or collectors like myself. I rated this a 4 because as it is pretty good but definitely lacking content. The songs are very long and most people won't even recognize its Manson songs they are hearing. Most of them are extremely early works and only dedicated fans will know them. The main element lacking is singing, the techno is great but repetetive and there just isn't enough to the songs. I do have a choice few tracks that I did fall in love with, you will just have to try it for yourself to see if you are truely a Spooky Kid.

2 out of 5 stars Whattt!??.......2005-01-20

I bought this hopeing for something Marilyn Manson-ish. Its all just weird techno and the songs are like, 11 minutes long. They get boring! Some of them are cool though and a few of them have Marilyn Manson actually singing, but hardly. Save your money for Mechanical Animals... not this.

3 out of 5 stars for the true fan only.......2004-05-04

honestly i bought this cd today and i was kinda dissapointed. iam still glad i bought it. but i paid $23.00 for. it is a bunch of expiermental crap. some of it sounds cool, it's like premature smells like children exept w/ out cover songs exept my monkey which is of coarse charles manson's song. this is for fans who must have any thing with manson's name on it.

3 out of 5 stars Die hard fans only.......2002-12-21

the album itself is very experimental ranging from techno to the odd bit of hardcore. most of the tracks on this album are intrumental ones and there is only a few tracks with manson singing, for example chocloate factory. The chocolate factory on this album is not the original spooky kids one, but a remix of it and the same goes to the other songs aswell. THEY ARE RE-MIXES. but that doesn't make them any less bad, but still lacks the quality of the originals. the re-mixes offers catchy beats, dark techno and sometimes the odd bit of guitar.NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FIRST TIME MANSON BUYERS, ONLY FOR DIE HARD FANS. it's worth buying though
Junkers, Jivers & Coke Fiends: Vintage Songs About Drugs 1926-1952
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Vintage Drug songs gotta love em'!
Junkers, Jivers & Coke Fiends: Vintage Songs About Drugs 1926-1952
Various Artists
Manufacturer: United States Dist
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007WL7DK
Release Date: 2005-03-21

Tracks:

  1. Cocaine Habit Blues - Memphis Jug Band
  2. Spoonful Blues - Charley Patton
  3. Jerry The Junker - Clarence Williams
  4. Cocaine Blues - Luke Jordan
  5. The Weed Smoker's Dream - The Harlem Hamfats
  6. Save The Roach For Me - Buck Washington
  7. Canned Heat Blues - Tommy Johnson
  8. Junco Partner - Louis Jordan
  9. Jive Man Blues - Frankie 'Half Pint' Jaxon
  10. Killin' Jive - The Cats & The Fiddle
  11. Dopey Joe - Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart
  12. Skin Man Blues - Hi Henry Brown
  13. Reefer Head Woman - Jazz Gillum
  14. Light Up - Buster Bailey
  15. Spoonful Blues - Charley Jordan
  16. Cocaine - Dick Justice
  17. The Man From Harlem - Cab Calloway
  18. All The Jive Is Gone - Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy

Album Description

This 18 track collection features vintage songs about drugs from 1926 to 1952. Packaged in a 6-panel foldout digipak with an 8-page booklet. Buzzola. 2005.

Album Details

18 vintage songs about drugs 1952 - 60.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Vintage Drug songs gotta love em'!.......2006-05-07

Low down dirty R&B, Blues and Jazz songs about illegal substances. This comp shows musicians way before the sixties were singing about their favorite candy. "Save the Roach for me" is a great song sang to comical effect with a rollicking piano, then you got Louis Jordan with "Junco Partner" a song with a calypso flavor, and the great Cab Calloway doing the drug dealer songer called "Man from Harlem. This comp is a must for people who collect strange old music.
Coke Machine Glow
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Another spin...
  • So sorry
  • One of my favorites
  • Haunted
  • Haunted
Coke Machine Glow
Gordon Downie
Manufacturer: Zoe Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LZS7
Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. Starpainters
  2. Vancouver Divorce
  3. Sf Song
  4. Trick Rider
  5. Canada Geese
  6. Chancellor
  7. Never Ending Present
  8. Nothing But Heartache In Your Social Life
  9. Blackflies
  10. Lofty Pines
  11. Boy Bruised By Butterfly Chase
  12. Mystery
  13. Elaborate
  14. Yer Possessed
  15. Every Irrelevance
  16. Insomniacs Of The World Good Night

Amazon.com

There's no doubting a guaranteed audience for Gordon Downie's solo debut among those startlingly loyal Tragically Hip fans. There was also no doubt, based on the singer's kaleidoscopic lyrics and feral performance style, that any Downie solo work would be an enormous departure from the meat-and-potatoes rock of his day-job band. Yet Coke Machine Glow comes by its weirdness honestly, building on the singer's hunched-shoulder observations with spare, mostly acoustic layers of piano, pump organ, strings, Telecaster, and just about anything else at hand. And the record moves, alternately pitching us junkyard country, a shambling tuba-goosed Mardi Gras-style corker, and fragile folk and pop ballads, all tethered to Downie's literate song-poems, on one occasion delivered spoken word, possibly from the bottom of a well. Hip fans will note the ubiquitous homegrown references but may be surprised by the gauzy sentimentality of "Trick Rider," which finds one-time Eric's Trip member Julie Doiron shadowing Downie's hushed lead vocal. Coke Machine Glow won't bewitch the high-fiving throng for which "Courage" or "New Orleans Is Sinking" stand as beacons to Canadian-rock glory. But it's fascinating to follow Downie as he wanders down these various paths, always pausing to glance around and take notes for future use. --Kim Hughes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another spin..........2006-07-28

This is one of my favorite Canadian Albums of all time, and I'm discovering it all over again. It's the forebearer to the now numerous indie-style Psych-Folk albums that are currently painting the airwaves. Only this is much better and much smarter than anything in the mainstream.

Too smart for the masses and about 5 years ahead of it's time? - perhaps it was, but its time for another spin, so plugin your pods and enjoy....

1 out of 5 stars So sorry.......2003-11-04

This is the worst album I've ever been duped into buying. Admittedly, I was brought in by the legacy of the Hip, and Downie's very peculiar live ramblings, and expected something in that vein.

Instead, this is coffee house open-mic poetry to very eclectic music. Gord's odd verse is a neat filler on mellow guitar solos during Hip live shows, but it doesn't cut it as central lyrics. Some of the poems are good, but most don't do it for me. And the music behind them borders on downright terrible, by any genre's standards. Artists should be allowed to experiment, but they should know when the results aren't good.

Keep with the Hip albums, even the worst of them are better than this.

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorites.......2002-12-31

I love this album, there are some great songs here. I think the the songs are so blatantly quirky, they work for me somehow. I wish there was more of this kind music being made. I could have done without the poetry which is wierd, but overall a classic in my book. The Hip's new album, In violet light, has Downies same great lyrics but its too hard rock for my taste, and unfortunately the lyrics get lost there. Love to hear that album done in this setting..........

5 out of 5 stars Haunted.......2002-11-12

I find myself constantly playing this album. It has become a soundtrack to my life lately.

I do not find the album "too mellow" at all but feel a simmering energy despite lower decibels than I would have imagined. I find the back up band very satisfying and refreshingly different.

I bought this at the same time as the new Hip. The new Hip album, as usual, took a while to grow on me, but I loved Coke Machine Glow immediately.

It is quite odd. The songs are such that they creep into your consciousness and you find yourself humming them at unexpected moments; but if you dare to sing along while listening to the music, Downie's phrasing will challenge you and you'll stick to humming!

A master atist.

5 out of 5 stars Haunted.......2002-11-12

I find myself constantly playing this album. It has become a soundtrack to my life lately.

I do not find the album "too mellow" at all but feel a simmering energy despite lower decibels than I would have imagined. I find the back up band very satisfying and refreshingly different.

I bought this at the same time as the new Hip. The new Hip album, as usual, took a while to grow on me, but I loved Coke Machine Glow immediately.

It is quite odd. The songs are such that they creep into your consciousness and you find yourself humming them at unexpected moments; but if you dare to sing along while listening to the music, Downie's phrasing will challenge you and you'll stick to humming!

A master atist.
Dub, Edits and Whisky-Coke
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Rock Your Socks Off!!!
  • So Much Closer
  • Chab should stick to the dance floor.
Dub, Edits and Whisky-Coke
Chab
Manufacturer: Saw Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00070HABU
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. You And Me
  2. Closer To Me
  3. Sunrise
  4. Monster
  5. Lover
  6. Five
  7. My Memory
  8. My Memory (Part2)
  9. Us And Them
  10. 1987

Product Description

1. You And Me
2. Closer To Me - (with JD Davis)
3. Sunrise
4. Monster - (with JD Davis)
5. Lover
6. Five
7. My Memory
8. My Memory (Part 2)
9. Us And Them
10. 1987

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Rock Your Socks Off!!!.......2006-11-26

This CD is so good & complete it's not even funny. I don't know where the first reviewer gets off giving this a poor review. From start to finish this CD is absolutely superb. Unlike most other dance albums out there, the CD isn't filled with a bunch of filler garbage, pure quality music from start to finish. There are few other albums out there as superb. Other albums I'd compare this one to are "Steve Porter - Home Grown", "Miika Kuisma - Inwardgaze", & "Soulwax - Nite Versions". Although the sounds for all these albums differ, the quality is the same on all. Check out this album & you won't be disapointed.

4 out of 5 stars So Much Closer.......2005-05-05

"Dub, Edits and Whisky-Coke" is amazing; "Closer To Me," especially, is singularly seductive. Listen and be awed.

2 out of 5 stars Chab should stick to the dance floor........2005-04-18

I hate to say this, but I kind of had a feeling this might happen. I have loved Chab's production work for some time now after hearing his remix of Kamaya Painters "Wasteland", he has a great affinity for creating massive dance floor beats. Among his peers who have attempted to "cross over" from the dance floor to the home stereo, only a few have actually been able to make it work. Unfortunately "Dub Edits Whiskey Coke" isn't one of those few. Most of these tracks are far too simple and poorly constructed, I was left feeling like these tracks were just blueprints to a bigger idea that never really came through... "You and Me", "Sunrise" and "Lover" I found especially boring and easily disposable. "Monster" is by far the worst cut on the album though, as Chab and JD Davis try to construct a pop rock oriented song that leaves you wondering what exactly was going through their heads. It could have been a stand out track, if more thought had been put into the production and thicker sounds and drums were added into the piece. "Closer To Me" is the best track on this album, this is the Chab I know and love here. A great simple beat complemented by fresh elements and a classic twist as the track seems to pay homage to "Bille Jean". The vocals are on point and not trite and have a catchy element that plants the groove of the song in your head for days. "Five" isn't bad either, but its not spectacular, it feels like Chab went into the sessions for Timo Maas's "Loud" album and vacuumed up all the cut out scraps and pieced this track together.

I give Chab respect for trying, few DJs/Producers of this kind of music have the balls to be this ambitious, but in the end this whole album feels empty and rushed. I expected Chab to shake the progressive house formula up and come out with something mind blowing instead of insulting my intelligence with this album. I only wish Chab could have taken more time and worked with a few other producers to help him tackle the dreaded "Dance Music DJ's Artist Album".

Don't worry Chab, I'll still buy your 12"s
Rum & Coke
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A little-known treasure
Rum & Coke
Professor Longhair
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000333A
Release Date: 1993-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Everyday I Have The Blues
  2. Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
  3. Rum & Coca-Cola (Version Two)
  4. Medley: She Walks Right In/Shake, Rattle & Roll/Roberta
  5. Mardi Gras In New Orleans
  6. Whole Lotta Lovin'
  7. Gone So Long
  8. Doin' It (Part Two)
  9. How Long Has That Train Been Gone (Version Two)
  10. Hey Now Baby
  11. 501 Boogie
  12. Junco Partner
  13. She Ain't Got No Hair
  14. Gone So Long ( Second Conversation)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A little-known treasure.......2002-04-18

Man, this guy is good!

As soon as I heard this album, I found myself wondering why I never heard of him before. A find!
Canadian Coke
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Canadian Coke
    Kardinal Offishall , DJ Whoo Kid , 50 Cent , and Snoop Dogg
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000LYLN1U

    Product Description

    THIS PAGE AND LISTING CREATED BY FERERROBOOKS. 1 - Kardinal Offishall feat. 50 Cent - Officer Down 2 - Kardinal Offishall feat. Lindo P - Take The Money 3 - Kardinal Offishall - Man Up 4 - Kardinal Offishall feat. Lindo P - The Burial Song 5 - Kardinal Offishall feat. Snoop Dogg & Will.I.Am - Keep Bouncing 6 - Kardinal Offishall feat. Socrates & Choclair - T Dot Chambers 7 - Kardinal Offishall - All The Way 8 - Kardinal Offishall - K In Your Area 9 - Kardinal Offishall - Swag 10 - Kardinal Offishall - Can I Get An Amen 11 - Kardinal Offishall feat. Vybez Cartel - Everybody Gone Gangster
    Notorious Dogg Pound Mix
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Notorious Dogg Pound Mix
      DJ Coke-E
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000FFJ7OK
      Release Date: 2007-06-26

      Album Description

      2007 non-stop DJ mix by DJ Coke-E featuring The Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Ice Cube, Jamie Foxx and Cypress Hill. DJ Coke-E has made his mark in the Hip Hop world in a relatively short amount of time. Coke-E secured a mixing position at Power 106, the number one rated radio station in Los Angeles in 2001. Building worldwide connections with DJs and superstar rappers gives Coke-E the confidence to bring the hottest exclusives to the streets. Hardwax.
      Here We Go With...
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Here We Go With...
        The Coke Dares
        Manufacturer: S.a. Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B0006UYOD8
        Release Date: 2005-01-18

        Tracks:

        1. Coke Dares Theme One [Live]
        2. I Won't Start Drinkin' Without You
        3. All I Have Is Your Bass in My Head
        4. Guys at Autozone Were Assholes [Live]
        5. Could You Ever? I Would Never
        6. Disappearing Up the Wizard's Sleeve
        7. Guns 'N' Reasons
        8. Mr. Sooner or Later Man
        9. Is That the Genre Talking or Is It You?
        10. Went to Sleep High [Live]
        11. Jason Is Going to See You Naked Today [Live]
        12. Coke Dares Theme Four [Live]
        13. Black Beauties
        14. I'm Pissed
        15. I'm Too Busy to Cut My Lines Straight
        16. Working His Hole
        17. Jesus Speed Freak [Live]
        18. Asheville Blues [Live]
        19. Drunk Ambition
        20. 10 G's
        21. You Caught Me Counting on My Fingers
        22. Coke Dares Theme Two
        23. That Woman's My Train [Live]
        24. That's It, I'm Chasing This Rat [Live]
        25. I Like Rocking All the Time
        26. I Had a Dream Last Night That I Broke All the Bones in My Hand
        27. Acid Church Party [Live]
        28. You're Not Carrying a Big Box
        29. M.L.E.U.M.E.
        30. It's Only Rock and Roll (But I Like It) [Live]
        31. Thank You, I'm Sorry, I Love You
        32. Coke Dares Theme Three [Live]
        33. I Was a Teenage Shoplifter [Multimedia Track]
        Uncapped Access (Coca-Cola)
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Uncapped Access (Coca-Cola)
          Haven , Moth , Playgroup , Kings Of Convenience , Craig Armstrong , Blue Six , Air , and The Beta Band
          Manufacturer: Virgin Records America, Inc.
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000OYRQUO

          Product Description

          This cd has 8 tracks on it by various artists. They are: Let It Live by Haven, I See Sound by Moth, Number One by Playgroup, Toxic Girl by Kings of Convenience, Wake Up In New York by Craig Armstrong, Music & Wine by Blue Six, People In The City by Air, Dry The Rain by The Beta Band.
          Where Is Game from?
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Where Is Game from?

            Manufacturer: Geno
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000CA9VWQ
            Release Date: 2002-08-13

            Tracks:

            1. Where Is Game From?
            2. Where Is Game From? (Instrumental)
            3. Real Players feat. Flatland Survivors
            4. Real Players (Instrumental)

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