Everyday Life [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Alpha
2. Rock It Right (Ft Skit Slam)
3. Never Be A Crackhead
4. Kung Fu
5. Babylonian's
6. Tomorrow
7. Moviedrome
8. Pound For Pound
9. In Memory
10. Number One
11. Slave's Revenge
12. Trust
13. Baddest Man
14. Chosen One (Ft Skit Slam)
15. Time Crisis
16. Omega
17. Omega

Everyday Life,Life,Zebra Traffic,Rap
Everyday Life
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    Everyday Life
    John P. Strohm
    Manufacturer: Superphonic Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000PFU7PS
    Release Date: 2007-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. Sha La
    2. Black Hole In My Heart
    3. Driving On 95
    4. Rise And Shine
    5. Waiting For the World To End
    6. Anna
    7. Graduation Day
    8. The Long So Long
    9. Everyday Life
    10. Traveling Salesman
    11. Ruby
    12. Another Losing Season
    The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Prolly the best album!
    • An Objective Music Review
    • Dissent is Patriotic
    • You're probably not going to like this CD...
    The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
    King Missile
    Manufacturer: Instinct Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00007JGP8
    Release Date: 2003-01-21

    Tracks:

    1. My Father
    2. Pain Series (1): Hot Coffee
    3. Damned If I Know
    4. JLH
    5. Pain Series (2): Hammer Thumb
    6. The President
    7. The Miracle Of Childbirth
    8. Chickens
    9. Pain Series (3): Paper Cut
    10. Domestic Life
    11. Ennui
    12. Eating People
    13. Pain Series (4): Cold Pool
    14. Hamsters
    15. Give Me A Dollar
    16. Pain Series (5): Stomach Cramps
    17. Jim
    18. Jesus Was Way Cool (Millenium Edition)

    Album Description

    Full title - The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. One of the most daring and funny alternative rock ensembles returns! The madmen who brought us such classics as 'Sensitive Artist', 'Wuss', 'Jesus Was Way Cool' & 'Detachable Penis' return. Now check out 'Jennifer Love Hewitt' (JLH), 'The Miracle of Childbirth', 'Hamsters' and 'Eating People'. Instinct. 2003.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Prolly the best album!.......2007-03-09

    His father began the Hare KRSNA Movement, and was the 1st white to play on an all black baseball team back when segregation was...

    ...more apparent.

    Then there is the thank you song to JLH for keeping her mouth closed during this whole 911 ordeal, which is true, how often do you find a celeb that can't help but vomit out dumb non-sence every time the media is ready to hype something up, such as the North Woods ordeal in NY.

    Oh and the song about how he can't believe how no one who has gotten within X amount of feet from the prez, has not killed him yet! Who hasn't wondered that? Then again why are people so blind as to not realize that the Democratic party slays innocents too! If we'd not been so distracted by Clinton's Playmate, we'd prolly be more concious of Kosovo and all the deaths that Clinton signed for over there!!! Or how aboot Waco, if we were a "little" bit smarter, we'd know better than to trust the television on that sad sad story! Or how about all the rights that were signed away during Clinton's term? It's two faces to the same beast yet no one gets that! Heck no one understands that the Federal Reserve is a private bank to which we are literally slaves!
    So it's no wonder no one tries to kill the prez, and it's no wonder that no one realizes that he's just a figure head and that wouldn't do a bit of good anyhow! We really need to burn the members of BILDERBERG if we are going to kill anyone. And of course turn the money system back over to the people, and remove all amendments that really only work for the world of commerce and not so much "the people." ;)


    Tis a shame KM is no more...


    ...with this album, I thought the comedy was at last taking a good solid direction, as opposed to being merely silly! :)


    2 out of 5 stars An Objective Music Review.......2003-07-27

    This review is painstakingly hard to write. Being a long time fan of John's work, I feel a inner betrayel to write this. The album takes a step backwards in the King Missile chain. John has grown up, taken a regular job, and lets loose with his inner child once in a while. This is that album. Long gone are the witty stories and subtle offbeat songs. The singing is gone, not that I mind a bit of spoken word, but I certainly miss it. The objective seems to be to shock the listener and shock the listener alone. Its a shallow album, and easily forgettable because he's done most of this before. But not all of it is bad, Eating People is a really good track. I doubt this review will reach any new listeners of King Missile, so if you enjoy old King Missile this may be the time for your departure of this band, or like me you can realize that through its purchase. Its tough growing up sometimes and letting go of an artist, especially when they've been such a big part of your enjoyment of non mainstream music.

    5 out of 5 stars Dissent is Patriotic.......2003-07-16

    This is easily the sickest, illest, nastiest album I have heard in many years. It is a consequence of our beloved, embattled Constitutional rights to free speech. It probes the depths of depravity, radiating the modern psychedelic poetry of the legendary John S. Hall, whose band was truly one of the loudest I have ever seen in concert. This album is minimal on the music, but redeems itself on the baffling, terrifying and surrealist lyrical prose. If any album tests the First Amendment, this may be it. Hall even talks about, yes, killing our current misleader, George W. Bush. He speaks of your parents having rough sex when they conceived you. He spouts off about canning and eating humans, free cheese enemas and blueberry fetus pie.
    If these aren't profound enough reasons for purchasing this album at the first opportunity, consider the inclusion of a Millennium Edition of "Jesus Was Way Cool," arguably one of the best songs ever written. Topped off with demented, schizophrenic artwork that would make John Ashcroft tremble, "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" could very well end up next to Syria on Bush's next Axis of Evil list. The revolution begins with John S. Hall.

    4 out of 5 stars You're probably not going to like this CD..........2003-02-21

    ...but that doesn't mean it isn't any good.

    Any guy who writes a three minute song consisting soley of invectives and vitriol towards El Presidente, George W. Bush can't be going for the title of Mr. Congeniality. This CD is not for the easily offended, the politically correct, Republicans, Christians, or anyone over the age of 25. If you breathe or eat, you'll find something to hate about this CD.

    In fact, the entire point of the CD seems to be to make the listener uncomfortable. It consists mostly of hideously amusing daydreams about death, dismemberment, anger, rage, loss, pain, pain, pain and more pain set to genre-jumping avant garde music.

    In turns hilarious, shocking and disgusting, it sports more cursing than I have heard on any album since... hmm... the last Eminem disc. In fact, I'll come right out and say it: don't buy this CD. You're going to hate it. You're going to wonder what kind of sick person could perform this music and you'll hate yourself for spending your hard earned cash on it. So... just say no. Trust me.

    ...

    Still here? Okay. MAN, this CD is funny. I mean really, really funny. The entire "Pain Series." The ode to Jennifer Love Hewitt. "The President." "The Miracle Of Childbirth." Only time will tell if it's as relistenable as "Failure," but for brainy catharsis, this is the place to go. Bless you, John S. Hall for continuing to be utterly offensive and starkly hilarious.
    Shit Happens: Songs of Everyday Life
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      Shit Happens: Songs of Everyday Life
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Bear Family
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000N4SHR6
      Release Date: 2007-03-26

      Tracks:

      1. EDDY ARNOLD : Mommy Please Stay Home With Me
      2. PARTON & PORTER WAGONER: Mommie. Ain't That Daddy
      3. HANK SNOW: Don't Make Me Go To Bed And I'll Be Good
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      12. HANK SNOW: The Blind Boy's Dog
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      14. TED HARRIS: Pickin' Flowers
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      24. FERLIN HUSKY: Drunken Driver
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      Album Description

      An unprecedented collection of tragedy songs by the biggest stars of Country Music, recorded 40-50 years ago. Full lyrical transcriptions to make the experience even more overwhelming. A semi-serious essay on the history of the Shit Happens tradition in country music. A collection of original drawings by Reinhart Kleist, and help preserve your mental health. Includes a 68 page booklet.
      Everyday Life
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        Everyday Life
        Black & Jay
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000Q19SEW

        Product Description

        TRACT LISTING: 1. Intro 2. Everyday Life 3. Million $ Visions 4. Words of Life 5. Gs on my Mind 6. Who Can I Trust (Featuring Rawlow B) 7. Ballas Pain (Feat. Meka B) 8. Cell Call 9. Hustle & Struggle (Feat. Kool Daddy Fresh) 10. Stuck in the Game 11. In My Dreams 12. Trials & Tribulations (Blacks Solo) 13. Ride Wit Me (Feat. Bombshell & Baby Capone) 14. Funeral 15. When I Die 16. So Called Friends (Jays Solo) 17. Outro
        Now, What Was I Saying?
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          Now, What Was I Saying?
          Sabrina Matthews
          Manufacturer: Sabrina Matthews
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B000CA9KL8
          Release Date: 2005-08-09

          Tracks:

          1. Grocery Store
          2. Bad TV
          3. Curing Homosexuality
          4. Irony
          5. Fear of Flying
          6. Exercise
          7. Dressing Like a Girl
          8. Kitty Confusion
          9. Friends and Drugs
          10. Cinese Food
          11. Cultural Fads
          12. Gay Rodeo
          13. Talking to Girls
          14. Vocabulary and Road Trips
          15. Bridemaid
          Everyday, Rock 'n' Roll Is Saving My Life
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            Everyday, Rock 'n' Roll Is Saving My Life
            Toshack Highway
            Manufacturer: Space Baby
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00008PC0I
            Release Date: 2003-02-27

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            1. Hitcher
            2. Everyday, Rock 'N' Roll Is Saving My Life
            3. Seize the Day
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            The String Quartet Tribute to Bon Jovi: Count Me In
            Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
            • It's an interesting idea.....
            • Bon Jovi???
            • A stunning and pleasant surprise
            The String Quartet Tribute to Bon Jovi: Count Me In

            Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
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            ASIN: B00009KU9E
            Release Date: 2003-06-10

            Tracks:

            1. Bad Medicine
            2. Always
            3. Bed Of Roses
            4. Living On A Prayer
            5. Wanted Dead Or Alive
            6. Lay Your Hands On Me
            7. Keep The Faith
            8. Runaway
            9. I'll Be There For You
            10. It's My Life
            11. Everyday
            12. One Of Those Things

            Customer Reviews:

            2 out of 5 stars It's an interesting idea............2006-12-28

            ....but it ultimately fails. I just can't get behind it. Everything seems off tempo or out of tune, and the violin or cello that is supposed to portray Jon's voice is just annoying and sounds closer to a cat in heat than Jon Bon Jovi.

            1 out of 5 stars Bon Jovi???.......2004-01-21

            As a huge fan of Bon Jovi, I was mistaken in thinking this had anything to do with the group as opposed to the group writing these songs at one time - It's as if a string quartet of some pretty good musicians recorded Jovi's songs with a fiddle as Jon's voice - I'm sorry, but I should have done without.

            5 out of 5 stars A stunning and pleasant surprise.......2003-12-06

            I was browsing the music section of a store in October and under the Bon Jovi listing, I happened upon this tribute album. I had never heard of this before, and being the rabid fan that I am, as well as having an appreciation for classical music, I decided to pick it up. I wasn't really sure what to expect from it, as Jon Bon Jovi's voice can not be substituted by anything.

            With that being said, I was blown away by this album. While it is true that some songs (Bed of Roses, Always, I'll Be There for You) would naturally translate into the smooth flowing music created by a string quartet, the tracks originally sounding harder (It's My Life, Everyday, Lay Your Hands On Me) take on a flavor all their own.

            If you have never listened to Bon Jovi before (shame on you two or three people), I advise you to listen to the original songs, then see how well they have translated into this form. For the rest of us, who already know how many faces have been seen and all of us who have been rocked, get this disc while it lasts.
            Everyday Life
            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
            • Terrific Follow Up!
            Everyday Life

            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00066436K
            Release Date: 2005-02-22

            Album Description

            Spanish brothers Xavier and Luis Garayalde's Wagon Cookin' project draws on more than 20 first class Brazilian musicians as well as vocalist Xantone Blacq and flamenco guitar hero Vicente Amigo for this inspired debut album. Thouroughbred Latin grooves with dancefloor sensibilities and a weighty musical pedigree. Lovemonk. 2005.

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars Terrific Follow Up!.......2005-05-06

            Wagon Cookin's a group out of Spain that specializes in some funky nu-jazz sounds. The group consists of Luis and Xavier Garayalde and has a slew of guest vocalists/musicians in their releases. "Appetizers" came out back in 2002 and was a good debut for them. It was a bit different from what I expected after hearing the breathtaking track "Lua" off of Glucklich vol 5, but still quality through and through. The theme to this one? Just by looking at the terrific cover, track titles and pictures inside (of an iron, pretty girl painting, cup of coffee, toothbrush, etc.) it's the little things and thoughts of everyday life for different people that makes living so special... that many take for granted.

            "Everyday Life" is a great follow up to "Appetizers". It's alive, festive, and just an extremely fun album. It isn't in all Spanish or English or Portuguese, it's a combination. The album starts out with the soulful title track before bridging into Agua Do Coco. Amarelo is a lazy sounding track reminding of the colors of life, light, and the warmth of your heart. Also... heavy on clarinet thanks to Javier Garayalde! "Agua de Lluvia" follows up, nice flute and guitars. One of the more melancholic releases in the cd but still with plenty of spirit to it. Other top tracks to me were "A Palavra", "Pedra De Toque" and especially "Birds". The song starts out with sweet chirping in the background, Mariella Santago using her voice as an instrument, Tam-Tam and nice effects. You really get a sense of the atmosphere of the song and the way it ends, you feel like you're in the countryside of Brasil. In fact, that is the common theme of the cd (other than "Everyday Life"). Although some of the titles are in both Spanish and Portuguese. The reason for the sound of the cd being as authentically Brazilian as it seemed was because the cd was actually recorded in Salvador, Bahia.

            I HIGHLY recommend this. Anytime I just want to hear pure, simple, good music, I put this on. This is a different sound altogether than "Appetizers" so anyone that's interested in that sound and expecting the same, this won't be exactly like it. Also, anyone expecting the same sound that was on "Lua" shouldn't do so either. This is it's own, original, fantastic, sound. If you do have this and enjoy it, by all means check out Glucklich 5 for "Lua", "Appetizers" and I'd actually also recommend "Jazzinho", Soul Quality Quartet's "Dip", A Bossa Eletrica's "Eletrificacao" and maybe even Banda Favela's "O Ritmo Misturada" too.
            Nature's ABCs
            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
            • Nature's ABC's
            • Nature's ABCs makes our whole family dance!
            Nature's ABCs
            Ruth Pelham
            Manufacturer: A Gentle Wind
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Children's Music | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B0006PIQCI
            Release Date: 2004-11-01

            Tracks:

            1. The Library
            2. Sugaring Time
            3. Natures ABCs
            4. The Train Song
            5. Daddys Car
            6. Dance Around
            7. Camping Tonight
            8. Were Going on a Picnic
            9. River in Your Town
            10. Natures All Around Us
            11. Pop Pop Pop
            12. Holey Old Wagon
            13. What Do You Say
            14. Treasure Every Step

            Album Description

            Tender and spirited, with activity songs galore, here is a warm and playful look at nature and everyday life. Your entire family will enjoy this recording from A to Z. Sammie Haynes explores the world of nature all around us from apple trees to zebras, stopping in on an amusing family camping trip, a magical visit to the library, and maple syrup season along the way. Ages 3 - 8 , but there is something here for WHOLE family

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars Nature's ABC's.......2005-04-25

            I purchased this CD for my grandson and loved it so much, I had to buy one for myself!! I have it in my car and listen to all the great songs while comuting to and from work. Singing along with Sammie is a GREAT 'stress buster'!!

            I really like Treasure Every Step, Campin Tonite, Pop,Pop,Pop and the "kiddie rap" in the song about the train. I can't pick a favorite! Singing "Round and Round" has improved my timing of my turns while skiing!!

            I would recommend Nature's ABC's for kids OLD and YOUNG alike!!

            BD

            5 out of 5 stars Nature's ABCs makes our whole family dance!.......2005-02-04

            We've been loving listening to Nature's ABCs at our house! My four-year-old and six-year-old are always singing songs from it at the most wonderfully random...but not...times. We will be walking holding hands and one of them will sing, "Treasure Every Step." I'll be doing housework and hear one of them upstairs (through the heating vent)pretending to be a train...singing, "Chug a chug a chug a chug a chug...CHOO CHOO! Chug a chug a chug a chug a chug...WOO WOO!" We are so grateful to have Sammie Haynes-Nature's ABCs in our lives to sing and dance to! She sings about nature and love...and other great stuff, too! My family thanks you, Sammie, for all of the conversations and drawings and role playing your beautiful music has inpired!
            Everyday Life
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              Everyday Life
              Sean Wiggins
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
              ASIN: B000FTVZGE
              Release Date: 2005-04-05

              Tracks:

              1. Long Ago
              2. Business as Usual
              3. Lucky in Love
              4. Can't Get Rid of Me
              5. Everyday Life
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              7. Mercury in Retrograde
              8. Destiny's Calling
              9. I Can't Remember Last Night
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              11. Before I Fall
              12. Orchid Lounge
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