Hot Rock [Import]

hot rock [import]

Track Listings
1. Start Together
2. Hot Rock
3. End Of You
4. Burn, Don't Freeze
5. God Is A Number
6. Banned From The End Of The World
7. Don't Talk Like

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track

Hot Rock,Sleater-Kinney,Pony Canyon,Rock


Hot Rock [Import]
Universally Speaking
Average customer rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not much going on here.
  • STOP THE TORRENT OF SINGLES AND PUT OUT AN ALBUM!
Universally Speaking
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009MDDR
Release Date: 2003-07-15

Tracks:

  1. Universally Speaking
  2. Slowly Deeply
  3. Universally Speaking (Video)

Album Description

Taken from the 2002 album, 'By The Way'. The title track is backed with two non-LP tracks, 'Slowly Deeply' & 'Universally Speaking' (Video). Warner Brothers. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not much going on here........2005-09-30

"Universally Speaking" was the fourth single off the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "By the Way" in Europe. It saw release in two parts, this part (with the face closeup rather than the half body picture) and includes one b-side, an instrumental "Slowly Deeply" and a video track for "Universally Speaking".

The title track is an exciting alt-pop song, not the sort of thing you'd expect from the Chili Peppers ten years ago, but still phenomenally good. With a driving rhythm and a clever arrangement soaked in vocal harmonies, strings, and organs, it shows just how far the band has come over the years.

"Slowly Deeply" is decent, but truth to be told it feels like a demo. It's nto bad, but it's not worth going out and getting unless you need to have it. The video I'm kind of whatever about, I don't ask a rule buy CDs for videos. this one is really of quite limited value.

1 out of 5 stars STOP THE TORRENT OF SINGLES AND PUT OUT AN ALBUM!.......2004-03-01

You should be familiar with the title track, so I will not mention it except to say: I love the Peppers, but they are really stooping to a new low these days with the seemingly infinite release of "new" singles. What is the deal? The b-side here is a short instrumental that is pretty good and the disc also includes the video for "Universally Speaking"; that said, the price of this "import" is ludicrous. It would be worth purchasing for maybe $2.99, but that's it. The Peppers need to lay off the singles (most of which sound like nearly identical versions of cuts from By The Way with different lyrics) and release a proper album. This is simply expoiting the very people who have made these bunch of drug-ravaged, overgrown adolescents (but damn good musicians) rich and successful beyond belief.
Universally Speaking
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Decent live tracks.
  • Two great live tracks make this a must for the true RHCP fan
Universally Speaking
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Can't Stop
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  3. Can't Stop
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ASIN: B00009MDDQ
Release Date: 2003-07-15

Tracks:

  1. Universally Speaking
  2. By the Way [Acoustic Live]
  3. Don't Forget Me

Album Description

Taken from the 2002 album, 'By The Way'. The title track is backed with two non-LP tracks, 'By The Way' (Acoustic Live) & 'Don't Forget Me' (Live). Warner Brothers. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Decent live tracks........2005-09-30

"Universally Speaking" was the fourth single off the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "By the Way" in Europe. It saw release in two parts, this part (with the half body picture rather than the face closeup) includes two live tracks, "By the Way" and "Dont' Forget Me", both from "By the Way".

The title track is an exciting alt-pop song, not the sort of thing you'd expect from the Chili Peppers ten years ago, but still phenomenally good. With a driving rhythm and a clever arrangement soaked in vocal harmonies, strings, and organs, it shows just how far the band has come over the years.

The b-sides are pretty intriguing on this-- the acoustic take of "By the Way" slows the piece somewhat, increases the tension, in moves into largely a tribal mode on the previously funky verses. It's quite different, but it works quite nicely. "Don't Forget Me" gets a bit more of a straight reading, it's decent enough but doesn't really add much to the album version.

In all, this is a decent single, well worth digging up for the live tracks.

5 out of 5 stars Two great live tracks make this a must for the true RHCP fan.......2004-03-18

If you're reading this, chances are you already own "By the Way", which contains the same version of Universally Speaking that appears on this single. So, you're trying to decide whether to fork out your hard-earned $$$ for a mere two tracks, which you've probably never heard before (not *these* versions of the tunes). So should you do it?

If you're a fan, YES. Both tracks are GREAT!!!

The live version of "By the Way" will catch you off-guard. It is slower than the studio version, and is "unplugged" - John plays acoustic guitar. But it is soooo funky in a kind of understated way, and has more beauty and more tension than the studio version. After listening to it a couple times, you might just love it more than the studio version.

Then, there's a live version of "Don't Forget Me" recorded at the Hard Rock in Las Vegas at the beginning of their By the Way tour. Man it SMOKES! Chad's drumming really shines - he is definitely one of the most technically proficient and hardest rocking drummers on the scene. John plays a mother of a guitar solo.

Both live tracks demonstrate the amazing chemistry these four artists have with each other, and both convey to the listener the intensity and joy of the RHCP live. I also own the DVD "live at sloan castle," which is good, but in my humble view the two live tracks on the Universally Speaking single do a better job of aurally transporting you to a live performance of the Chili Peppers.

That said, the two live tracks aren't perfect. Anthony's vocals are occasionally a bit out of tune. And on "Don't forget me," he doesn't bend/slur the notes the way he does on the studio version, an effect that adds to the vibe of that tune. The EQ isn't great on "Don't forget me," and the reverb or whatever effect it is that gives the studio version a very subtle but noticable atmosphere is missing from this live version.

Nonetheless, these issues are all quite minor. The two live tracks are exceptional, and you will be glad you parted with your coin to acquire this sweet CD single, which was produced in a limited run and won't be available forever.
Chocolate Starfish & The Hot Dog Flavored Water [IMPORT]
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • One hit wonder "rack-ropp" band.
  • Limping With The Bizkit
  • not that bad
Chocolate Starfish & The Hot Dog Flavored Water [IMPORT]
Limp Bizkit
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B0000509DI
Release Date: 2000-10-23

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Hot Dog
  3. My Generation
  4. Full Nelson
  5. My Way
  6. Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
  7. Livin' It Up
  8. One
  9. Getcha Groove On
  10. Take a Look Around
  11. I'll Be Ok
  12. Boiler
  13. Hold On
  14. Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)
  15. Outro

Tracks:

  1. Crushed [*]
  2. Faith [*]
  3. Counterfeit [Lethal Dose Mix][*]
  4. Faith [CD-ROM Video][*]
  5. Nookie [CD-ROM Video]
  6. Re-Arranged [CD-ROM Video][*]
  7. N 2 Gether Now [CD-ROM Video][*]

Album Description

UK version of the alternative rap/metal act's third album 'Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water'. Includes a seven track bonus CD featuring, 'Crushed', 'Faith', 'Counterfeit' (Lethal Dose Remix) and 'CD-ROM videos for 'Faith', 'Nookie', 'Re-Arranged' and 'N2Gether Now'. Limited edition release available for the first three months of release. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case.

Album Details

Limited Edition with Exclusive UK 7 track bonus disc that gathers videos from various singles plus the Lethal Dose remix of 'Counterfeit' previously only on a Japanese single.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars One hit wonder "rack-ropp" band........2004-01-25

First off let me say this pr!ck doesn't even deserve the "1 star" that I'm forced to give him because I'm required to rate the cd before I can continue with my review.

I'm sorry to totally bash on Mr. Durst here but to be truthful he really only had ONE good song and that was his thrashed out anger-fueled cover of George Michales' "Faith" it was a suprisingly powerful song (as good as Manson's reworking of 'Sweet Dreams') that had me moshing around in my livingroom with my pals... but when I heard "Starfish" I was enraged! What the hell happened there Freddy? "Chocolate Starfish and The Hotdog Flavoured Water" is an obvious stab at Smashing Pumpkins "Melancholy and The Infinite Sadness." Cute and funny and easily forgiven/forgotten but what's this other crap? I hear "Rollin Rollin Rollin" on the radio and I envision Fred in a stretch hummer all G'd up and bling blingity like Nelly or Jay-Z looking like just about everyother worthless doppleganger on MTV. And "The F*** Song?" Didn't ICP do one of those already? Oh wait, that was "F*** The World" a little different but the same concept, see how many times we can say "f***" in a song.

In the song you diss on industrial's BIGGEST force and probably one of your own biggest influences (though you probably won't admit it).. Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. I guess it was because of the whole "Let Fred Durst surf a piece of plywood right up my @ss" comment he made at the Woodstock performance. Yeah, so? They've been around longer than you have, your band sucks and Trent was just giving you some positive criticism. I'm a very avid []\[] [] []/[] fan and would probably kill anyone who said a single bad thing about Reznor, you're lucky that I and the other nail-heads don't know where you live. I mean c'mon "You'd like to think that I'm a PERFECT DRUG, just know that nothing you do will bring you CLOSER to me" Oh my god, that was so funny I forgot to laugh! Please..you're a lamo rap-rocker, you don't have jack squat on Trent. Quit being such an egotist cuz you're not all that special, there are a million others out there who sound just like you. Hell even Vanilla Ice sounds like you. Have you heard the "rock" version of Ice-Ice Baby? I swear it makes me wanna puke.

There are very few rap-rock bands that I like and a whole list of them I hate even more than bubble-gum pop. Slipknot is pretty good, they have a Slayer-esque sound with minimal rapping..(Heretic Anthem and Wait & Bleed) Mudvayne are fairly good too (Dig and Nothing To Gein). Mindless Self Indulgence is frikkin' MIND-BLOWING (Ready For Love, Bring The Pain, Backmask).. But Limp Bizket is absolute crap. Its not dark, its not intelligent or insightful, its not comical, its just a bunch of unfocused ignorance and rage with half-@ssed lyrics. Eminem atleast makes some sense and his lyrics are quite comical if you can get the jokes. The only thing humorous about Fred is his looks.

Speaking of Slim you stabbed him in the back to go be buddies with Whitey Ford. Ummm... what were you thinking dude? Did you do that on purpose? You're an ass, I hope Trent, Slim, and Manson corner you in a dark alley and bust the hell outta you. You're the biggest self-serving back stabbing jerk there could ever possibly be and more of a wigger than 'Em ever was or will be. You take yourself way too seriously and you need to be cut down to size.

I wouldn't waste my money to buy Fred's stupid cd but I would probably pay money to go to one of his concerts with the hopes of defecating on that lame-arse red baseball cap that he always has on backwards...

Freddy is a black sheep.
Freddy is a wh*re.
Freddy's head got big and its gunna get bigger.
Freddy got a gun, got his finger on the trigger.
Freddy, Freddy, Freddy is the rock 'n' roll wigger!

(apologies to Patti Smith)

-BlazeFoxKitsune =^.^=

5 out of 5 stars Limping With The Bizkit.......2001-02-17

The Australian version of the alternative/rock 'Chocolate starfish and the hotdog flavored water' includes the likes of some of their best ever.-rollin','My Generation''hot dog' and 'Take A Look Around' from the MI:2 Soundtrack.The urban assault vehicle version of rollin' includes guest apperances by-DMX,Redman,and Method Man.Not to mention their strong messages as in 'Significant Other'with lines such as you wanna f*** me like an animal and at least 46 f**** in a 2 minute period-real Limp Bizkit fans will love hearing the real Bizkit shine through.I also noticed that its much harder,and stronger than some of their previous work such as 'Break Stuff'and 'Nookie'.But none the less,tracks such as 'Hold On' have a more softer approach.Not to be missed.

4 out of 5 stars not that bad.......2000-11-21

There is only one thing that this has that the American version doesn't. It is the videos to most of Limp Bizkit's singles. I don't really think that the videos are worth buying, but if your a really big Limp Bizkit fan, get this instead of the c.d. by itself.
Rare Surf, Vol. 6
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Rare Surf, Vol 6
Rare Surf, Vol. 6
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009LPZR
Release Date: 2003-06-24

Tracks:

  1. Monster Surf Stomp - Don Hinson
  2. Don't Drag No More - Susan Lynne
  3. In His Car - Susan Lynne
  4. 26 Miles (To Santa Catalina) - The Four Preps
  5. Cruisin' - Hollywood Vines
  6. When Johnny Comes Slidin' Home - Hollywood Vines
  7. Wide Track - The Super Stocks
  8. Four on the Floor - The Super Stocks
  9. Street Machine - The Super Stocks
  10. Cheater Slicks - The Super Stocks
  11. Runaround Lover - Sharon Marie
  12. Summertime - Sharon Marie
  13. Story of My Life - Sharon Marie
  14. Thinkin' 'Bout You, Baby [#] - Sharon Marie
  15. I Don't Want an Angel - The Storytellers
  16. Little Street Machine - Roger "Hot Dog Rog" Christian,
  17. Repossession Blues - Roger "Hot Dog Rog" Christian,
  18. Flash Falcon
  19. Night Rod
  20. Twin Cut-Outs
  21. Woody Walk
  22. Car Trouble - The Eligibles
  23. Sweet Suzie - Johnny Burnette
  24. Guess I'm Dumb - Glen Campbell
  25. After the Game - The Survivors
  26. Pamela Jean - The Survivors
  27. Stranger From Durango, No. 1 - Richie Allen
  28. Nothing Good - Richie Allen
  29. Chicken - The Cheers
  30. Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots - The Cheers
  31. Theme From "The Wild Angels"
  32. Hot Rod Lincoln - Johnny Bond
  33. Stranger From Durango, No. 2 [#] - Richie Allen

Album Description

Featuring surf era rarities, hot rod music, & Brian Wilson productions featuring Sharon Marie, Super Stocks, Shutdown Douglas, Glen Campbell & more. 33 tracks. ATM.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Rare Surf, Vol 6.......2007-01-14

Richie Allen is not well known, at least to me. I was very happy to find him on this various artist disc for my collection.
Bandages
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Even though i had to buy it online, you do because its hot hot heat!
  • fawesome
  • Hot Hot Heat, Hot Hot Love
Bandages
Hot Hot Heat
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008DI17
Release Date: 2003-04-29

Tracks:

  1. Bandages (Radio Edit)
  2. Apt 101
  3. Move On

Album Description

Taken from the Canadian indie-rocker's 2002 album, 'Make Up The Breakdown'. Three non-LP tracks, 'Bandages' (Radio Edit), 'Apt. 101', & 'Move On'. B-Unique Records. 2003.

Album Details

Hotly Tipped Canadian Funk Punk Band Hot Hot Heat. Take the Clash, Throw in XTC, Drizzle a Little Bit of the Cure's Pop Elements and Garnish with Shavings of the Strokes / White Stripes / Datsuns…et Voila the Single, Described by Nme as "The Best Rock Song You Can Dance to Since the White Stripes Hotel Yorba" Got Airplay on Radio One and Xfm in Jan 2003 Where it Won the Listener Vote on the Music Response Chart.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Even though i had to buy it online, you do because its hot hot heat!.......2006-08-05

Well you know when you listen top the radio and "bandages all of the sudden starts off sooner then its suppose to, well this is the version, the radio edit version, it just starts off sooner and is jst as awesome. Along with "Bandages" come two other songs not on the previous album, these are two part of the "bandages" single called "Apt.101" and "Move on". Both being able to take on your own interpretations of your own, but seeming on "Move on" people are unable to move on so they are stuck and suffering for it. And "Apt.101" he gets well known around town and everydbody know apt.101. both dancy, "Move on" a bit country, but dancy. They never lose their touch to make you dance.

5 out of 5 stars fawesome.......2006-07-09

i think if you were to really count, they say bandages about 52 times, but i could have counted wrong. so the lyrics can't be that hard to memorize, the keyboard,and drums in this song is awesome. Apt. 101 is one of my favorite songs, mainly because i just looove the lyrics. move on is also one of my favorite songs by HHH, i think the mood in it really light a fun. it's a feel good song.

5 out of 5 stars Hot Hot Heat, Hot Hot Love.......2003-04-06

With the exception of Bandages, this disc is compiled of new songs absent from any previous releases (they do play them in their live shows) Apt. 101 and Move on. While Bandages sounds better in its LP form, the two new songs are the holy grail to any fan who has played Make Up The Breakdown and Knock,Knock,Knock so much they recite the songs in their sleep, on the toilet, or any other tasks he/she does. Simply put, both songs are amazing. Apt. 101 sounds like Knock,Knock,Knock, and Move on sounds like Make Up The Breakdown. If you love The Hot Hot's, I don't need to tell you to pick it up, you probably already have it. If you are a regular fan....pick it up. If you hate them then...what the heck..pick it up. So in conclusion, it is a good thing to pick this up it is a bad thing not to. Steve, Paul, Dustin, Dante....keep it up...keep it up...up...yeah.
Arc Angel [Japan Import]
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Arc Angel [Japan Import]
    Arc Angel
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NZOADU

    Product Description

    1983/1999, Sony records Japan. Catalog: ESCA-7756. Brilliant '83 AOR debut by this cult status AOR giant. 10 tracks, including: Stars, Tragedy, Rock me tonight, and more.
    Warped
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • This rocks my body to grace!
    Warped
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000G6G1
    Release Date: 1999-04-13

    Album Details

    Japanese Exclusive Re-Issue.

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    5 out of 5 stars This rocks my body to grace!.......1999-09-16

    Just buy and live happely ever afte
    Dead, Hot and Ready/Witchburner
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Bang That head.
    • The '80's are back
    Dead, Hot and Ready/Witchburner
    Witchery
    Manufacturer: Japanese Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00003WG6S
    Release Date: 2003-02-18

    Tracks:

    1. Demonication
    2. Paler Shade of Death
    3. Guillotine
    4. Ressurection
    5. Full Moon
    6. Devil & The Damage Done
    7. Dead Hot & Heavy
    8. Devil's Triangle
    9. Call of the Coven
    10. On a Black Horse Thru Hell
    11. Fast as a Shark
    12. I Wanna Be Somebody
    13. Riding on the Wind
    14. Neon Knights
    15. Howling
    16. Executioner
    17. Witchburner

    Album Description

    Japanese release featuring both of this celebrated dark met al group's 1999 releases together on one CD. A combined total of 17 tracks, including a cover of Black Sabbath's classic 'Neon Knights'. The band was formed by Satanic Slaughter a nd former members of Seance and Mercyful Fate. 1999 release.

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring Six Bonus Tracks: Fast as a Shark, I Wanna Be Somebody, Riding on the Wind, the Howling, the Executioner, and Withburner.

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Bang That head........2005-05-19

    This is really just Thrash metal with black metal vocals,dont get me wrong It does rock and its great to bang your head to,but after a few listens it has no real lasting affect.

    5 out of 5 stars The '80's are back.......2002-10-14

    Witchery's sound is a traditional heavy metal feel with heavy-handed thrash.

    Witchery has a modern brutal edge to their songwriting while paying homage to the '80's.

    If you consider yourself a metal/thrash fan, you'll truly appreciate Witchery's variety. If you are already a Witchey fan, this album is a great addition to your collection.
    I Love You Cause I Have To (Import CD #2]
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      I Love You Cause I Have To (Import CD #2]
      Dogs Die in Hot Cars
      Manufacturer: V2 Int'l
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0001XQGKE
      Release Date: 2004-07-12

      Tracks:

      1. I Love You 'Cause I Have To
      2. Please Describe Yourself
      3. Godhopping [CD-ROM Track]

      Album Description

      Taken from the Scottish indie-pop act's 2004 debut album 'Please Describe Yourself'. The title track is b/w two non-LP tracks, 'Please Describe Yourself' & 'Godhopping' (Video). V2.
      Say What You Mean
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • From the land of Big Star
      Say What You Mean
      The Hot Dogs
      Manufacturer: Japanese Import
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000091KZQ
      Release Date: 2003-06-23

      Tracks:

      1. Say What You Mean
      2. Morning Rain
      3. When I Come Home Again
      4. Time Is All
      5. Another Smile
      6. Thanks
      7. Take the Time to Let Me Know
      8. Feel Real Fine
      9. Let Me Look at the Sun
      10. Way to Get to You
      11. Lowdown

      Album Description

      Japanese reissue of 1972 album. Part of Stax 'Roots Of Power Rock' series, it's packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. 11 tracks. Ardent. 2003.

      Album Details

      Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars From the land of Big Star.......2005-05-29

      The brief surge of rock that was recorded at the Stax studio resulted in the better-known releases of Big Star, but also this little-remembered wonder. Though released on Ardent, and a product of the same Memphis influences as their better remembered labelmates, The Hot Dogs offer a more soulful taste of Memphis than the exuberant power-pop of Alex Chilton, et al. There's plenty of the Beatles/Badfinger melodic constructions (and the acoustic/electric guitar mixes and harmony singing that accompany them), but also some touches of flute and funky organ (the latter of which brings to mind The Zombies) and jazzy drumming. Unlike the multitudes of Big Star reissues, the Hot Dogs' first long-player has always been fairly difficult to find. This Japanese mini-LP sleeve reissue is crisply remastered and offers extensive Japanese-lanugage liner notes.

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