Thrills [Enhanced] [Import]

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1. Come
2. Brain Is Lost
3. Your Body Is My Body
4. Naked Rain
5. Washing Machine Is Speaking
6. Down
7. Ghost Train
8. Cloudy City
9. She Is with Me
10. Magma
11. Down [*][Multimedia Track]

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Cheap Thrills
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Big Brother & Holding Co.
  • Introducing Janis Joplin, queen of soul and her fellow bandmates....
  • 4 1/2 stars.
  • A WONDERFUL EARLY LISTEN TO JANIS AS WE ALL KNOW HER
  • My Favorite Album
Cheap Thrills
Big Brother & The Holding Company , and Janis Joplin
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00000K2VU
Release Date: 1999-08-31

Tracks:

  1. Combination Of The Two
  2. I Need A Man To Love
  3. Summertime
  4. Piece Of My Heart
  5. Turtle Blues
  6. Oh, Sweet Mary
  7. Ball And Chain
  8. Roadblock (Studio Outake)
  9. Flower In The Sun (Studio Outake)
  10. Catch Me Daddy (Live)
  11. Magic Of Love (Live)

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One of the most eagerly awaited albums in rock history, Big Brother & the Holding Company's 1968 major label debut (they'd previously released one thinly produced collection on the small Mainstream label) made good on all the hype generated by Janis Joplin's amazing performance at the Monterey Pop Festival the year before. Crowned by its hit single, a churning remake of Aretha Franklin's sister Erma's "Piece of My Heart," the album also contained Joplin's Monterey showstopper, Big Mama Thornton's "Ball and Chain," as well as the Gershwin classic "Summertime," on which Joplin's always underappreciated band (especially guitarists Sam Andrews and James Gurley) match her vocal intensity with their own ferocious playing. This expanded reissue includes two previously unissued outtakes ("Roadblock" and "Flower in the Sun") and a couple of heretofore unheard live cuts ("Catch Me Daddy" and "Magic of Love"), all from 1968. --Billy Altman

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Big Brother & Holding Co........2007-07-09

Not what I expected. Even though I listened to some of the music before ordering, I expected a dif. sound on some of the recordings. Every song is about the same...screaming.

5 out of 5 stars Introducing Janis Joplin, queen of soul and her fellow bandmates...........2007-05-16

I first heard CHEAP THRILLS, by Janis Joplin's Big Brother & The Holidng Company, on vinyl. It was a life altering experience. At that time, it was the age of cheesy boy bands, screaming divas and mindless techno. This 1968 release was a breath [no, make that a gust!] of fresh air. This album starts off with a bang ("Combination of the Two") and relentlessly grows with intensity and bold musicianship. For starters, Janis' accompanists and back-up singers are seamless. I don't care how stoned out they were. They sound amazing, and a lot better than many sober artists of today. You can tell, since this was a live recording, just how stoked the audience was to see them. Janis encouraged...no, tried DEMANDED audience participation. Joplin thrived on drawing energy from the crowds that came to see her, and this is really made evident here.

What sets this music apart from other bands of its time (or of any time, really) was the combination of terrific, brilliantly orchestrated and arranged instrumentals, Joplin's amazing, spectacularly expressive vocals, channeling the agony ("I Need a Man To Love") and the ecstasy ("Summertime") of love and life. Plus, there are four bonus cuts, on this CD release of the album. I love you, Janis. It is really extraordinary how many artists have been inspired by her. There are truly no substitutes of imitations for someone so incomparable. Buy CHEAP THRILLS and consider it your introduction to real music.

4 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars........2007-03-24

there's a line of thought that's been floated out there that big brother & the holding company were not up to par with the talent of janis joplin. bunk. while nobody is going to accuse them of possessing any amazing facile grace on their instruments, the fact remains that ms joplin made her most powerful music with these boys. CHEMISTY here trumps technique. big brother's raw sprawling sound perfectly compliments janis joplin's wild vocals. she sounds possessed by some spirit of liberation at times here, shrieking a juxtaposed answer to the musicians fury. her performance seems to draw an energy from the wicked sounds being produced around her. this entire album is a wild rock and roll ride, and a must for all collections. the work she produced after big brother & the holding company seems tame in comparison.

5 out of 5 stars A WONDERFUL EARLY LISTEN TO JANIS AS WE ALL KNOW HER.......2007-03-11

i have always wanted to check out this album, and now i see what others meant when they listened to it. janis showed her behind on this one. my fave on here though is TURTLE BLUES, one she wrote. her performance of this is a wonderful thing to listen to. janis, when she is into it, man, has a way of sending chills up and down my whole doggone body in an odd way. i also like that last bonus cut on there as well........i cannot think of the name of it!!!! all in all, this is an enjoyable album. i would recommend it to anyone who has CLOSED MINDED opinion about janis joplin's singing style. actually, i also recommend anything where she is live..............especially early.

5 out of 5 stars My Favorite Album.......2007-03-10

Cheep Thrills is my old man's favorite album, daddy! When Janice Joplin was with Big Brother & The Holding Company they were both at their best and it wasn't Janice. It was truly the whole band Big Brother not just Janice (tho she was stellar). The cd has bonus cuts on it which don't improve the album. In it's original layout it was just the coolest from the Crum comix on the jacket to the lineup of pure genius classics. Got it nice -n- cheep
Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Bloody Wonderful
  • Groovy Manchester eccentric funk with soulful backup
  • Thrift store corner of the world
  • Still twistin' our melons, 15 years on, man
  • the bricks for britpop
Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
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ASIN: B000005IS7
Release Date: 1990-12-13

Tracks:

  1. Kinky Afro
  2. God's Cop
  3. Donovan
  4. Grandbag's Funeral
  5. Loose Fit
  6. Dennis And Lois
  7. Bob's Yer Uncle
  8. Step On
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Although this band is largely responsible for defining the circa 1990 rave culture, their music is far removed from the bass-heavy electronica usually associated with dance clubs. Ten songs on this album are characterized by lazy tempos, groovy bass hooks, and artfully simple percussion tracks which interact perfectly to form smooth, danceable beats. The rhythmic foundation is further accented by tasteful guitar licks and restrained keyboard parts. Their lyrical content tends to be a little dark, even seedy for exstacy fueled dance parties. The flat, nearly spoken vocal arrangements mesh with the rest of the musical stew. --Michael A. Massa

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bloody Wonderful.......2006-11-14

I'd heard great things about this band, and they were always lumped together with New Order as being one of the great groups to hang around The Hacienda club. They were also tied to the Stone Roses when it came to that whole Madchester fad. Naturally, I had great expectations for them. I bought the CD for a buck, ripped the it and tuned in. The first track, "Kinky Afro" didn't really do it for me. Was this band all hype? Guess what, they weren't! "God's Cop" came on and suddenly, we've got a nice effects-pedal driven guitar and some really nice dance beats going along with it. Who the heck cares about what the vocals are talking about. I don't even see the relationship between them and the title. All I know is that the music is great. And this friendly collission of nonsense keeps on going for the rest of album. The rest of the CD is, for the most part, nothing but grooves and gee-tars getting it in order to create some fantastic music.

Hightlights include: "God's Cop," "Grandbag's Funeral" and "Step On."

I'd suggest you invest in this album; it's fantastic dance music... or is it rock music... hey, that blurryness is part of the magic of late 80s/early 90s Madchester stuff!

5 out of 5 stars Groovy Manchester eccentric funk with soulful backup.......2006-07-30

This album will always be near and dear to me. It came out during my identity-forming teens and it hooked me immediately. Sean Ryder is not a great singer but he's a great lyricist and with the awesome music and backup vocals, it *works*. I love the play on Donovan - "sun shines brightly from my arsehole, today" and "Bob's Yer Uncle" has to be the sexiest song I've ever heard. It reminds me of Pan in that painting with all the maidens. It's funny that expression has little to do with the song - makes me wonder if it's an inside joke. Just about everyone I've met likes this album. I would give definitely give it a try!

5 out of 5 stars Thrift store corner of the world.......2006-07-10

I picked this record up secondhand for next to nothing in the basement of The United Methodist Church over there on Verbena Avenue. God's benison go with you Pastor Gainus Sikes, your gaff's a goldmine. There it was in any case in a plastic basin with, of all things, a Kenny Rogers cassette. Just the tape too, no cover. Those Salford scallywags leapt right into my hands out of sheer terror. That's half off today, said a perfectly dressed little old lady, we're having a sale. Half off in a thrift shop, I said. Sold, I said. I very nearly galloped back to my hut. I'd heard only good things about, but had never actually listened to, Pills & Thrills and while I was gearing up to be suitably impressed I don't believe I was in any way prepared for the frankly colossal dose of high-grade wang dang doodle delivered by this trippy little disk. I even managed somehow to listen to it out of order the first time, starting off with Holiday which is I think the second last song but what did I care, I was already on the trolley by the time I'd noticed. Ever since then I can't hear Holiday without experiencing an irresistible urge to drift off to sleep in a shrubbery for a week or two. Papatacci Fever if I know me. And would you just look at Mister Intergalactic Laxative himself in there too! I haven't thought about old Cosmic Bananas since I can't exactly remember. You hardly lose with this album. I would complain that it's on the short side if it wasn't such a sure sharkey to play on repeat--I've had this sucker on for literally days at a stretch. But eventually I had to get up and go to work. Happy Mondays everybody.

5 out of 5 stars Still twistin' our melons, 15 years on, man.......2005-10-16

Let me start off by saying that Happy Mondays' "Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches" is one of best dance records of the last 25 years. With that said, it is also one of the most defining of its period. The Madchester genre and is one of the most well documented, so I won't go into much on the subject, but out of all the excess and drug fueled controversy that came out of that era, this was the album that showed the best of the time. Those looking for more serious stuff from "The Stone Roses" or "The Charlatans", you are barking up the wrong tree. The guys of Happy Mondays' only know how to party, and they do it twenty four hours a day.

While Shaun and gang are hardly consistent on album, when the band are on, they are on. And when they are most on, is on this album. The record starts with the unbelievably catchy "Kinky Afro", which features jangly acoustic guitars, sleazy Ryder rhymes, and a bite of LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade".

The album is quite diverse and focused (which previous albums lacked), switching from the thumping beat funk of "God's Cop" to the smooth rhythm section of "Donovan", which has a fascinating second half burst of insanity. Ryder pens some of his funniest lines on the rambling "Grandbag's Funeral", and the drug anthem "Holiday".

Let it be said, you do not need to be on drugs to enjoy this album, but I can imagine it helps. In addition, you don't have to be British or familiar with the Madchester scene, as the grooves on this record transcend anything as simple as country boundaries.

The pinnacle of the album (and arguably, the scene), is "Step On", which is one of the finest singles of the decade. The sound produced here is the band's style at best, shuffling beats, thumbing bass, jagged guitars, and unforgettable melodies. The more slow tempoed stuff like "Bob's yer uncle" and "Harmony" still keep the flow going so you are still nodding your head when the beats have stopped.

Many will find this album to be out of date, or disjointed, but don't listen to them, they have no soul! This is a funky album with songs that you'll be jamming to for a long while. 15 years on, the grooves of Shaun Ryder, Bez, and the rest of the gang, remain as relevant as ever.

5 out of 5 stars the bricks for britpop.......2005-09-23

i bought this c.d. thinking it was my own guilty pleasure knowing most of my friends didn't have patience for anything "dance" related.i own a tattoo shop and we constantly have music on in the background.well come to find out the most unlikely characters have a soft spot for this band.this album has just enough "outlaw" to keep the grit intact.if you love bands like the stone roses and such, the mondays are a part of understanding what shaped the manchester scene of the 90's.turns out my plesures arnt so guilty.just classic.
Thrills
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A perfect album?
  • it really got me
  • This is the one
  • Drivel
  • Iým Gonna Skip This Town and Head on Down to Louisiana
Thrills
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire
Manufacturer: Rykodisc
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Release Date: 1998-04-07

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  1. Minor Stab
  2. Ides Of Swing
  3. Glass Figurine
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5 out of 5 stars A perfect album?.......2006-08-26

This is some of the best I've heard. The bluegrasswing mixed with klesmer is perfect with the voice of Andrew Bird. He even put Scandinavian folkstyle in here also. And the female singer Whalen sings very nice, a bit more action in her voice, comparing to when she sings in the Squirrel Nut Zippers.

Very nice job, mr. Bird.

4 out of 5 stars it really got me.......2005-12-02

Many on-line reviewers, in my opinion, get much more (too) enthusiastic about music than books and should always give thier age so you can assess taste and experience. I'm 49, serious, life-long listener and I offer 4.5 stars for my 1st Andrew Bird cd listen. Very good stuff of mixed derivation. Bought another one today. I wasn't overly impressed with The Zippers I heard some years back, maybe I didn't hear the right stuff?

5 out of 5 stars This is the one.......2004-12-18

I found out about Andrew Bird when he played with Squirrel Nut Zippers,if you like music in that style this is the Andrew Bird
C.D. to buy,you won't be dissapointed

1 out of 5 stars Drivel.......2004-06-17

It's beyond my comprehension how this performance can be compared to Django et. al. I found vocals grating, tunes uninspiring, musicianship nothing to write home about and sound quality poor. Maybe I got up on the wrong side of the bed today!

5 out of 5 stars Iým Gonna Skip This Town and Head on Down to Louisiana.......2002-06-27

Fans of the Squirrel Nut Zippers shouldn't be surprised if they find the music of Andrew Bird and his infamous Bowl of Fire to be particularly pleasing. Bird himself moonlights as a guest violinist for the Zippers, and has snatched away the talent of their female vocalist, Katharine Whalen, for this musical gem. Reader beware, however, that the stylings here are far different than the big band/swing of their squirrely counterparts. They are, perhaps, far more unique. The gypsy-like music sounds authentic, and evokes the idea of folk in a far different way than that which Bob Dylan has popularized. This is folklore, twisting bits of bluegrass, eastern European, jazz, and even, seemingly, Jewish/Israeli folk songs into the mix. The gypsy theme ties everything together, but an errant guitar riff or a stand-up bass throw all predictability out the window. Furthermore, the music is consistently and intentionally tinged with a static that adds to the mystery and that "old time" feel.

Likewise, the lyrics are brilliant. Bird is known for penning intelligent lyrics, and "Thrills" certainly corroborates this affirmation. Whalen's wails are still reminiscent of Billie Holiday, but her croons are sadder, more serious. "That blissful dream of childhood has ended," she laments on the seventh track, "A Woman's Life and Love". Bird's lyrics have changed her tone completely. A favorite lyric comes from the enigmatically named "Eugene": "Studies have shown/That we like sheep are prone/To sure fatal doses/Of malcontent through osmosis/But don't be sympathetic/Just pass the anesthetic/Because sheep are benign/And on the young we will dine". Cynical, perhaps, but assuredly insightful. Unlike many groups, where either the lyrics or the music are "take it or leave it", Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire weaves the two together so well that it's almost impossible to imagine one without the other.
Certainly, "Thrills" is a one-of-a-kind, unprecedented album. It sweeps the listener into smoky lounges, gypsy campfires, and circle dances ... all at once, somehow. The album reeks of cool; Bird has created perhaps a most unique genre of modern music that, as of yet, no one has been able to match.
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    The Thrills
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    So Much for the City
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Pre-Chewed Bubble Gum
    • Far, Far Away (From Dublin)
    • Better than most but incomplete
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    Release Date: 2003-11-04

    Tracks:

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    2. Big Sur
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    One might assume that a band from Dublin called the Thrills would sound a certain way. And one might well be wrong. If northern garage grit is what you're looking for, skip So Much for the City, because this quartet sounds owes less to Northern Ireland forbearers such as Stiff Little Fingers, the Undertones, and Thin Lizzy than to gentle Southern California denizens like the early Eagles, Harvest-era Neil Young, and, strange to say, the Carpenters. More contemporary cousins would be the Jayhawks at their sprightliest. An Irish Americana band with a taste for the lighter side of the country-rock/'70s pop-rock spectrum is certainly an anomaly, and not necessarily an appealing one, but the Thrills approach the California myth with a winning guilelessness and plenty of talent. The story is that that the foursome settled in San Diego and set about soaking up more than just the sun. Songs such as "Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far)," "Big Sur," and "Hollywood Kids," tell a kind of love story--one between some lads and a beautiful setting, or maybe a state of mind. --Steven Stolder

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    Dublin Has Produced a Fair Number of Bands that Make Music with a Universal Appeal to Many Far Beyond the Banks of the Emerald Isle. The Thrills Join that Roster with this Debut Album. Their Sound Though May Be a Bit Surprising to the Uninitiated as it is Unabashedly Rooted in the California Sounds of Brian Wilson Mixed with a Fair Amount of the Beatles and 70's Pop Bands as Well. Derivative? Maybe...but It Really Works...and Works Quite Well, Thank You Very Much. EMI Are So Proud of These Guys that They were Ushered Into Abbey Road to Record the Album on Much of the Same Equipment as Many of their Heroes. You Can Now Hear the Results on this Sparkling Initial Bow to the World.

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Pre-Chewed Bubble Gum.......2006-12-16

    Take anything by the Beach Boys and filter through anything by The High Llamas and this is what you will get. Seven boys and girls with goofy retro haircuts have spent some time with their older cousin's stylish record collection and So Much For The City is the result. So, what do we learn fromt this collection of re-heated Beach Boy tunes? We learn that California is so very cool, as if the LA riots and crack houses never existed and if the US wasn't turning into police state. No, these kids have been touring in their gas guzzling Buick Roadmaster wagon, sucking on their Bud and Marlboro Lights and, sadly, writing all about it. Avoid this stale, pre-chewed bubble gum at all costs and head directly to the High Llamas and then on back to Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys. This is perfect music for anyone unconcerned with creativity and how it might be used to report back to us about real life and experience. Your friend with the centre parting and no political views will love it though.

    2 out of 5 stars Far, Far Away (From Dublin).......2006-07-18

    Imagine for a moment if Wilco hailed from Ireland and harbored a fixation with California sunshine pop. Sounds intriguing, huh? Trust me, it's not.

    So Much For the City is an almost entirely dull affair, full of uninspired songwriting and generally devoid of memorable melodies. In a comically affected "American" accent, singer Connor Deasy croaks about the banalities of life in paradisiacal Southern California. He's laughing and dancing "'til the tide creeps in", offering to pay people off if only they'll promise not to "steal our sun", fretting that his "baby" is contemplating a "move down to L.A." because he's such a slacker. His band plods along behind him so listlessly that the listener feels almost obligated to fast forward through many of the tracks.

    Every once in awhile the grim proceedings are enlivened unexpectedly by a song suggesting the Thrills have some potential. At least half the people who try listening to this album, will probably not even make it all the way through the lugubrious opener "Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far)". However, those that persevere will be rewarded with the quality beach pop of the next song, "Big Sur" - ignore the nonsensical Monkees-referencing lyrics and you'll find yourself enjoying a song that could have been a radio hit in the 1970s. Unfortunately, there are only a handful of other songs worth repeated listening scattered throughout the remainder of the album - "One Horse Town", "Your Love Is Like Las Vegas", and "'Til the Tide Creeps In". The common theme of the good songs on So Much For the City is that all but "'Til the Tide Creeps In" are up-tempo, a style that clearly suits the Thrills more than the dreary dirges they seem to favor.

    Despite my generally negative review, the Thrills show some promise for the future - the several quality songs really are very good, which is certainly preferable to an album packed with consistently mediocre songs. Still, unless they come up with an album full of Hotel California-quality songs at some point, it is probably always going to be difficult to get past the pretentiousness of four Irishmen pretending to be SoCal beach bums.

    3 out of 5 stars Better than most but incomplete.......2006-05-01

    Like so many albums these days, this one is front-loaded, with the better and more completely-produced songs at the beginning and the degree of finish tapering off as you go. Why they didn't spend the time to make the whole thing equally "good," I'll never know. Anyhow, the melodies are catchy, and the gimmicky production is fetching. Better than 95 percent of the music I've been connected to through Amazon. The recording on some of the songs is quite crystalline, with very clear sonic placement and character. An unusual choice of voicings and locations in the harmonies adds a mysterious appeal.

    4 out of 5 stars End It!.......2005-12-10

    We're living in lucky times. This kind of sunny day pop had no outlet just a few years ago. Thank god the music business seems to be growing up a bit.

    The Shins, School for the Dead, Fountains of Wayne, The Decemberists, even Iron and Wine fans will eat up this delicious pop-cake.

    Break out the tamborine and acoustic guitar and roll down your car window. This is the music of the new generation.

    5 out of 5 stars Love it.......2005-11-07

    Top to bottem a perfect album. Every song is good. I love the retro vibe. The beachboys esq harmonies are cool . Perfect pop joy.
    Let's Bottle Bohemia
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Excellent Album
    • Two different albums, two different inspirations
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    • 4.5 Starts...Great Album
    • better than the last 3.5 stars
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    Tracks:

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    The Thrills' debut, So Much For the City, was a genuine bolt from the blue--a sunny West Coast pop album recorded by five boys who grew up in dreary Dublin, Ireland. It's inevitable that some of the novelty fades on the follow-up. Yes, the introduction of syrupy strings and fussy production touches has darkened the air. And the album art, unlike the atmospheric picture on the cover of its predecessor, hardly sets a proper mood. Yet there is still something quite wondrous about Let's Bottle Bohemia. At its best--the dizzying harmonies of "Whatever Happened to Corey Haim?," the epic sadness behind "Not For All the Love in the World"--there is evidence of a band joyously kicking against the sophomore album syndrome. --Aidin Vaziri

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Album.......2007-06-02

    Let's Bottle Bohemia was good on the first listen, but it REALLY grows on you. Try listening to it five or six times, and it's likely you'll be hooked for good. A smart, catchy, pop paradise. It's one of my favorite albums of all time.

    4 out of 5 stars Two different albums, two different inspirations.......2005-11-04

    To me it seems So Much For the City was all about being in love, not only with the brilliance of the California Coast but with a woman as well. The music, harmonies and general vibe of the album reflect this. The follow up album seems to dig more into the underbelly of the band and quite possibly the heartbreak of losing the woman. This is just a thought, I really have no knowledge of the singers relationships but I see clues throughout Lets Bottle Bohemia which suggest heartbreak, while the first album seems to emobdy the fire on new love. I also think the second has more of an East Coast, North East in particular vibe. It's not as sunny as the first but still very unique and packs a fist full of soul. I hope to catch them live someday.

    2 out of 5 stars What happened?.......2005-09-25

    Where is the magic from "So Much From the City?" What happened to the wonderful, lush harmonies and well laid out chord progressions. What happened to the fun, and often quirky lyrics? What happened to these guys in general?

    I will admit, that their first album is a tough one to follow up. It was fun, and very unique with a definite Beach Boys vibe to it. This one I'd not compare so much to the Beach Boys as I would to Badfinger. It's Bad. And it pains me to say it, because I wanted everyone to know about these guys after I first heard So Much For the City. Now, I see these guys falling back to earth, into the back streets of Mediocrity USA. There is one highlight to this album which lead me to giving it 2 stars, and that is "Not For All The Love in The World." This is a great track, but can't make up for the lackluster leftovers on this album. My recommendation to the band is, take your time before kicking out album number 3. You can do better than this. And I wouldn't recommend fans of So Much For the City buy this. Just wait and hope that they do better in the next album.

    5 out of 5 stars 4.5 Starts...Great Album.......2005-09-14

    I haven't heard the first album, but I love this one. For about a month, I didn't listen to anything else. The Thrills have a light, original sound, and I think they play Sunny California rock better than most Sunny California rock bands. The album is put together extremely well, speeding up and slowing down when it needs to. And The Thrills sound amazing on it. They mix the strings, guitars, piano, vocals, and harmonies well. Everything is put together perfectly.

    A lot of people that watch MTV religiously will talk about "Not for All the Love in the World" and "Whatever Happened to Corey Haim?" (the singles). While these songs were the favorites of people who've listened to the album once or twice and like it because someone else told them to, the best song on the album by far (and the reason you should buy it) is "Faded Beauty Queens". I've listened to the album a million times, and this song still stands out. The words are great, and I think this song encompasses what The Thrills were trying to accomplish with the whole album. In other words, I think the album revolves around this song.

    This was one of the best albums of 2004 (not the best, but one of them), and I highly recommend it to anyone who's having a bad day, or who's just looking for some good music (which is a reoccuring thing these days). It's a great road trip album too. Man, it's just good. And by the way, Phantom Planet should've been opening for them.

    3 out of 5 stars better than the last 3.5 stars.......2005-08-07

    i don't give out stars easily, so 3.5 does mean it is good. it builds on their last album. i really enjoy it and i think it will continue to grow on me. not for all the love in the world is the top track.
    Cheap Thrills  (Multichannel/Stereo)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Not for the ignorant.
    • Absolutely awesome!
    • THE EXPERIENCE THAT I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
    • A Real Surprise!
    Cheap Thrills (Multichannel/Stereo)
    Janis Joplin
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00006B1NN
    Release Date: 2002-07-30

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Not for the ignorant........2006-12-07

    My vinyl version of this album is long worn beyond the playable. I thought this would be a great replacement. But this format will not function on the typical cd players of today. I think it belongs with the Sony betamax movie recordings.

    5 out of 5 stars Absolutely awesome!.......2004-04-23

    I have never heard this album sound so good. The live parts of it are really live for the first time. What a great mix. SACD really rocks! Plus some of the songs are longer than they used to be ie. Piece Of My Heart.

    5 out of 5 stars THE EXPERIENCE THAT I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.......2002-12-20

    This disc and I go back over thirty years. I can remember my sense of wonder upon it's first listening. Janis' awesome vocal attack. It was simply reviting. The sound of the LP was decent. The sound of the CD has always been dreadful. Dreadful to the point where I had avoided listening to it for years.

    Well, I am very happy to report that that is not longer the case. This SACD version of these tunes is awesome. Gone is the shrillness of the CD vocals which could force you out of the room. In it's place is a incredible depth of stage which brings the live element of the music totally to life in a way that I would have earlier thought impossible. The vocals are crisp yet smooth. The guitar has a great sense of scale and place and the sense of live performance is utterly shocking.

    If you want to enjoy Janis like never before this disc is a must!
    Trust me, you will not be disappointed.

    5 out of 5 stars A Real Surprise!.......2002-09-11

    I have loved this album for over 40 years and while I have always thought the sound quality somewhat limited, I was looking forward to hearing this SACD version. Janis Joplin's raw power and passion always seemed to come out best in these tunes backed by Big Brother & The Holding Co. From the first listening, there was a depth and nuances never before heard in this recording. Each instrument shows more delineation, the soundstage shows greater depth and air, and there is more punch and firmer bass than I've ever experienced. Still not a true audiophile recording, but a grand improvement in a rock classic.

    I highly recommend it to anyone who has an SACD player and loves this album. Since this is a multi-channel 5.1 reccording, I would imagine it would be an even greater revelation to someone who has a system to show it off.
    Cheap Thrills
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • GOOD UPBEAT COUNTRY/SOUTHERN ROCK ALBUM
    Cheap Thrills
    Confederate Railroad
    Manufacturer: Shanachie
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Country | Country | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000N3TZC8
    Release Date: 2007-04-24

    Tracks:

    1. 11 Months & 29 Days
    2. Hard Livin'
    3. Don't Rock The Jukebox
    4. Whiskey On Ice
    5. Cheap Thrills
    6. Georgia On A Fast Train
    7. Honky Tonk Heroes
    8. Trudy
    9. Please Come To Boston
    10. New Way To Light Up An Old Flame
    11. I Know A Little

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars GOOD UPBEAT COUNTRY/SOUTHERN ROCK ALBUM.......2007-05-01

    Confederate Railroad always seem to put out a good upbeat album and on this one they pay tribute to some of their heroes like Johnny Paycheck, Keith Whitley, Alan Jackson, Hank Williams Jr., David Allen Coe, Billy Joe Shaver, Waylon Jennings, Charlie Daniels, Dave Loggins, Joe Diffie, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Although the originals are more Country sounding Confederate Railroad sure add a nice Southern Rock flavor to these classics. I gave this 4 stars because I felt that they have sounded better (vocally) in the past. Instrumentally though they have never sounded better. Pick up a copy if you enjoy a good rockin' country album.
    Thrills & Chills
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Kazowie
    • This is the real stuff. Not some gimmick album.
    • RETRO SURF BLAST !!!!
    • Good Driving and Great Party Tracks
    • Spooky au go-go !!
    Thrills & Chills

    Manufacturer: Sound Imp
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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    ASIN: B00006JL15
    Release Date: 2002-08-24

    Tracks:

    1. 1313 Mockingbird Lane
    2. Shot in the Dark
    3. Hypnotique/ Our Man Flint
    4. Beat Girl
    5. The Bat
    6. Shockwave
    7. Twang
    8. Bonzai Pipeline
    9. Lament for a Trapped Spy
    10. Run Spy Run
    11. Experiment in Terror "Theme from Creature Features"

    Album Description

    Surfing, monsters and spies...if they ever decide to re-make any of the old Frankie and Annette beach movies, throw in The Creature From the Black Lagoon and spy girl Stephanie Powers to fight him off you'd have the groundwork for a Moon-Rays soundtrack. Spy-Fi music, not a true genre, but close enough.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Kazowie.......2006-08-22

    What a fresh sound. If you are into the tiki culture and hot surfer riffs, check this out. I am going to buy the other two cd's that are available. Good job guys! I was surprised when I saw the place where it was produced. I am from DesPlaines via florida!
    I guess genius truly is born there huh?

    4 out of 5 stars This is the real stuff. Not some gimmick album........2005-11-15

    I thought this one might be some cheap Halloween album or something thrown out during the surf & lounge revivals of the mid-nineties, but it was an incredible surprise. These guy really know their stuff. The songs are put together with zest, passion, and cleverly cool orchestrations. Nice to hear this kind of music played by people who honestly love it.

    4 out of 5 stars RETRO SURF BLAST !!!!.......2003-09-04

    I really, really, really, enjoyed this CD the first time I put it on. I like it even more with repeated listening. The thing thats different about "Thrills and Chills" is the variety of themes woven into this recording. It goes from spooky 60's flavored Halloween tunes to 50's exotica, to ear blasting surf and then to spy jazz. But it works!!! Totally different styles but they all blend perfectly into the same genre. I've bought a lot of CD's that have TRIED to do the same thing BUT THESE GUYS PULL IT OFF WITH STYLE. My only complaint is with the 11 tracks it should have been longer. I WANT MORE!

    5 out of 5 stars Good Driving and Great Party Tracks.......2003-01-02

    I can't wait for the next release! The only way the Moon-Rays could have improved it was put a few more songs on it. I played it at a Christmas party a couple of weeks ago and everyone wanted to here it again and again.

    The musicians are top rate, the studio mix is just right, and the arrangements work really well. I really like 1313 Mockingbird Lane, Beat Girl, Shockwave, and Run Spy Run...

    5 out of 5 stars Spooky au go-go !!.......2002-10-24

    I love this CD ! I played it at a pre-Halloween party last week and everyone else loved it too. It's got just enough spooky on it to keep it in the changer all of October but also a great selection of surf, spy, and exotica. I'm a huge Denny fan and I loved the Hypnotique/ Flint medley. I can't belive no one ever ran those two together before. 1313 Mockingbird Lane has got to become a Halloween standard. Great anytime of the year!
    Cheap Thrills
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • INFO
    Cheap Thrills
    Janis Joplin
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000254G94
    Release Date: 2003-09-16

    Album Description

    Digipak reissue of 1968 album. 2001.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars INFO.......2007-01-07

    Original issue on CBS.
    Track Listing
    1. Combination Of The Two - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
    2. I Need A Man To Love - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
    3. Summertime - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
    4. Piece Of My Heart - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
    5. Turtle Blues - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
    6. Oh, Sweet Mary - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)
    7. Ball And Chain - (with Big Brother & The Holding Company)

    Album Review:

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    3. Ultra Chilled 02
    4. Vocal Studies & Uprock Narratives
    5. Welcome II Nextasy [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. What a Feelin' [Import]
    7. Wherever You Are (I Feel Love) [CD-single]
    8. 18 B Sides (w/ Bonus DVD) [Enhanced]
    9. Afrodisiac
    10. Angel (Extended Mix)/Into The Groove [CD-single] [Import]

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    Music: Battle of the Blues, Vol. 3

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    Profile (The Best of Emmylou Harris)

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    No Rest for the Wicked (Exp)