Rock Your Body Rock [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

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1. Rock Your Body, Rock (Radio Edit)
2. Rock Your Body, Rock (Extended Mix)
3. Rock Your Body, Rock (Azure Remix)
4. Rock Your Body, Rock (Rennie Pilgrems Hum Mix)
5. Rock Your Body, Rock (Moby Remix)
6. Rock Your Body, Rock (Enhanced Video)

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Taken from the 2003 album 'Right Of Way'. The follow-up to Ferry Corsten's massive club & UK chart anthem 'Punk' (his 9th UK chart hit & the first under his own name). Features six non-LP versions of the title track, 'Rock Your Body, Rock' (Radio Edit, Extended Mix, Azure Remix, Rennie Pilgrem's Hum Mix, Moby Remix, & Enhanced Video Section). Positiva. 2004.

Rock Your Body Rock,Ferry Corsten,EMI Int'l,5"CD Singles,Dance,Pop,Rock
Your Body Above Me
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Unique, fascinating compositions
  • truly a masterpiece
  • Grab Paul Durham's earlier stuff too!
  • Top 10... Ok, Top 5
  • Overall positive groove, inspired lyrics
Your Body Above Me
Black Lab
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003TCF
Release Date: 1997-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Wash It Away
  2. She Loves Me
  3. X-Ray
  4. Time Ago
  5. Can't Keep The Rain
  6. Thin White Lie
  7. Anything
  8. Ten Million Years
  9. All The Money In The World
  10. Sleeps With Angels
  11. Bring It On
  12. Gates Of The Country

Amazon.com

Black Lab is a sharp young San Francisco trio whose full-bodied sound suggests an understated alliance of the Wallflowers, U2 and Sonic Youth. "Wash It Away" and the heartsick "Time Ago" are two particularly solid rock songs. --Jeff Bateman

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Unique, fascinating compositions.......2007-02-20

I was happy to find this CD on amazon.com, after losing my original copy to irreparable scratches. It's definitely a unique collection of songs - I think it's brilliant but it's something I have to be in the mood to hear, and I understand that some people don't have any particular fondness for this CD. "Ten Million Years" is an amazing piece.

5 out of 5 stars truly a masterpiece.......2006-10-30

This CD is truly a masterpiece. The percussion and rhythms are incredible, the tonality and the pitch and the passion in the vocals is unbelieveable, the bass and guitar work are both impressive and unique. The variation in key and style help give this CD that always welcome change from the monotony of alot of bands and CD's. Black Lab remind me alot of Dishwalla, another incredible band. The crescendo style of the last song, which is incredible, reminds me of Live or Stage or Shinedown. I try to share this CD with as many people as I can - it is one of the all-time best!

4 out of 5 stars Grab Paul Durham's earlier stuff too!.......2006-02-14

If you like Black lab. Grab Paul Durham's earlier works from Blacklabworld.com It's the best acoustic album I've heard since...well, in a while. Pop it in your CD player and take a drive...you'll be looking at things and forming still images in your mind. It's a great album. You can go to his site and listen to 90 second clips if you're interested. Black Lab, See the sun, and PD kick!

5 out of 5 stars Top 10... Ok, Top 5.......2005-06-28

Maybe one of my top seven or eight albums ever. I love it and try to share it with everyone because the band got so ripped off in the 1990s they deserve success. Every song is magic and stands up to an entire day in my cd player.

I also just got my copy of their new album See the sun and it's just as amazing. Ive been listening to it for three days straight and already ordered more. You can only get it at their website -- www.blacklabworld.com.

Not sure what else to say other than you should get this album...
JB.

4 out of 5 stars Overall positive groove, inspired lyrics.......2004-11-13

The tracks here have enough variety to showcase the band's instrumental panache...all tied together by lead vocal/songwriter Paul Durham.
Research indicates they got the name BLACK LAB from the group's 2 favorites, BLACK sabbath and stereoLAB. Whatever, the aural technics behind the predominantly vocal driven music has hints of goth,industrial and rock atmospheres(with dark allure) swirling through. Besides U2, Sonic Youth,and Wallflower references, you can add Comsat Angels. Not a bad choice for those who desire a "discovery" for pennies on the dollar(amazon marketplace). YOUR BODY ABOVE ME clocks in at a solid 51:43 minutes.
Let Your Body Take Over
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • wow
  • Four Letter Lie ~Let Your Body Take Over~
  • Great band, but mixing and producing needs work!
Let Your Body Take Over
Four Letter Lie
Manufacturer: Victory Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000HWXAD0
Release Date: 2006-10-31

Tracks:

  1. Diary Of A Scientist
  2. Full Tilt Boogie
  3. Naked Girl Avalance
  4. Feel Like Fame
  5. The Ordinary Life
  6. It Was A Business Doing Pleasure
  7. Let Your Body Take Over
  8. Baby, You're My Bad Habit
  9. Firecracker
  10. Tell Me About Everything
  11. Cowboys & Indians
  12. Rocky Loves Emily

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars wow.......2007-07-15

This cd is almost perfect it has a little bit of everything, slow, fast, screaming, singing... its all there... its amazing! nothing else needs to be said... you need to go get it, and youll see!

4 out of 5 stars Four Letter Lie ~Let Your Body Take Over~.......2007-01-06

Is it any surprise that a band that seems to have fashioned themselves after Underoath are being produced by Matt Goldman (of Underoath fame)? Let Your Body Take Over manages to find the small niche that Underoath missed; the progression from They're Only Chasing Safety and Define the Great Line.

Four Letter Lie combines the guitar heavy tone of Define the Great Line (""Full Tilt Boogie"") with the pop hooks (""Naked Girl Avalanche"") that TOCS was filled with. But don't be fooled, Underoath isn't the only band that these guys are borrowing from thought as it's hard to hear ""Feel Like Fame"" and not pick up a Fall Out Boy vibe.

It's almost impossible at this point to invent anything new in the screamo genre and most bands realize that. Bands are refining their sound as opposed to redefining it and with some bands that works just fine. Four Letter Lie falls soundly in that category--they're not doing anything new and probably wont do anything new in the future--but what they do is high grade pop screamo at it's very best!

4 out of 5 stars Great band, but mixing and producing needs work!.......2006-11-02

I am a avid listener of the band Four Letter Lie. Despite the fact that they do tend to lean towards a Underoath tone and do have many of the same kinds of riffs and styles, I have to say this band also brings many other different feels to the music. The first thing that got me hooked to Four Letter Lie was seeing them live. For many, the fact that the sound seems like a underoath wannabe is immediately overpowered if they do not experience them in a show. The great melodys they pull in to this record really makes each song replayable a million times without losing interest. Starting out the album was the song "Full Tilt Boogie" which couldn't have been a better choice. This song screamed power and heavyness from the start and the fact that the chorus was harmonized made it all the more tolerable to non "screamo" fans. The second song kept up the momentum and still incorporated much of the screaming from vocalist Brian Nagan. By the third song, their first single "feel like fame", things were unfortunately toned down. Now this is the song that confused me very much. I will admit it is a very catchy song and many great aspects of the band are shown within it, but for me when I got a demo of their one song and heard this, I was alittle disappointed. I was expecting heavy guitars alot of screaming and alittle harmony tracks right off the bat, but this song seemed to be a total genre change. Although there are a few scream tracks on this song, I can honestly say it is not the best track on the album.The next song up was called " The Ordinary Life" that was previously released on their older demo. Basicly everything was the same in this song but I like the build up throughout the song and I was hooked on this song long before "Let Your Body Take Over" was released. The next song "It Was Business Doing Pleasure" at first did not appeal to me because it is just a interlude that is repetative with the same chord progessions and vocal lines, but after many times of listening to the cd fully, it fits in very nicely with the songs around it. Track 8 entitled "Baby, Your My Bad Habit" is another re-release of their old song "Lets Call It A Night" on their previous demo. This song was also pretty much the same but the snyth tracks added in it makes it so much heavier and brings a cool feel to the mix. The next song "Firecracker" was a nice slow track and had nice guitar parts in it but again was alittle out of place in the mix of all the heavy songs. Another re-recorded song, "Tell me about Everything", was such an amazing new transformation from their older song. I was so impressed with the intensity the song started out with and the various guitar effects used to make it sound a bit different. The other great thing about this song is the breakdown where Brian Nagans vocals really come in to play and the drums and the guitar are so heavy its an undeniable mixture. Next up was the song "Cowboys and Indians" which had a guest track from Doug from The Sleeping. Although this song really has no structure and you can't distinguish what is a chorus or a verse or a breakdown, the song is very heavy and and an angrier song. The last song song "Rocky Loves Emily" is yet another step away from the style of their songs but remains quite heavy and ends the cd very nicely with the closing orchestral tracks added in. Musically, this cd was a good accomplishment but the mixing and production of the cd seemed to kill alot of the power in the album. Even though Matt Goldman (producer of copeland,underoath)was doing the producing on this album, it turned out so bland and dry that I was almost turned off. The guitars seem to be thin and lifeless and very quiet in the mix. The drums are also very quiet in the mix and seem to have a boxy and tame sound to them. The vocals seem to be recorded very well and were perfect in the mix. The only thing that was really way to loud was the bass guitar. It seemed to be turned up louder than any of the guitars and in no way made the mix in the song sound better. Bass lines are meant to be a glue that holds together the drums and the rest of the guitars but should not overpower everything else. Other than these disappointments, I was happy with this bands music and cannot wait to see the production and sound of their next one!
The John Adams Earbox: A 10-CD Retrospective
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Moved to tears
  • Nonesuch delivers.Again
  • harmonia in excelsis
  • Our greatest living composer
  • Wonderful CD
The John Adams Earbox: A 10-CD Retrospective

Manufacturer: Nonesuch
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ASIN: B00001SID1
Release Date: 1999-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Lollapalooza
  2. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Judah To Ocean
  3. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Toot Nipple
  4. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Dogjam
  5. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Pavane: She's So Fine
  6. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Rag The Bone
  7. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Habanera
  8. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Stubble Crotchet
  9. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Hammer & Chisel
  10. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Alligator Escalator
  11. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Standchen: The Little Serenade
  12. John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Judah To Ocean (Reprise)
  13. Slonimsky's Earbox

Tracks:

  1. Two Fanfares For Orchestra - Tromba Lontana
  2. Two Fanfares For Orchestra - Short Ride In A Fast Machine
  3. Common Tones In Simple Time
  4. El Dorado - Part I. A Dream Of Gold
  5. El Dorado - Part II. Soledades

Tracks:

  1. Harmonielehre - Part I
  2. Harmonielehre - Part II The Anfortas Wound
  3. Harmonielehre - Part III Meister Eckhardt And Quackie
  4. Violin Concerto - Part I
  5. Violin Concerto - Part II Chaconne:
  6. Violin Concerto - Part III Toccare

Tracks:

  1. Chamber Sympony - Mongel Airs
  2. Chamber Sympony - Aria With Walking Bass
  3. Chamber Sympony
  4. Hoodo Zephyr - Tundra
  5. Hoodo Zephyr - Dissappointment Lake
  6. Hoodo Zephyr - Hoodo Zephyr
  7. Gnarly Buttons - The Perilous Shore
  8. Gnarly Buttons - Hoe-Down (Mad Cow)
  9. Gnarly Buttons - Put Your Loving Arms Around Me

Tracks:

  1. Ensemble - I Was Looking At The Ceiling And Then I Saw The Sky
  2. A Sermon On Romance
  3. Consuelo's Dream
  4. Mike's Song About Arresting A Particular Individual
  5. Tiffany's Solo
  6. Song About The On-Site Altercation
  7. Song About The Bad Boys And The News
  8. Your Honor My Client He's A Young Black Man
  9. Leila's Song; Alone (Again Or At Last)
  10. Three Weeks And Still I'm Outta My Mind
  11. Crushed By The Rock I Been Standing On
  12. Dewain's Song Of Liberation And Surprise
  13. !Este Pais! / This Country
  14. One Last Look At The Angel In Your Eyes
  15. Finale

Tracks:

  1. Lollapalooza
  2. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Judah To Ocean
  3. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Toot Nipple
  4. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Dogjam
  5. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Pavane: She's So Fine
  6. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Rag The Bone
  7. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Habenera
  8. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Stubble Crotchet
  9. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Hammer & Chisel
  10. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Alligator Escalator
  11. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Standchen: The Little Serenade
  12. John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Judah To Ocean (Reprise)
  13. Slonimsky's Earbox

Tracks:

  1. Harmonium - Negative Love
  2. Harmonium - Becuase I Could Not Stop For Death
  3. Harmonium - Wild Nights
  4. Shaker Loops - Shaking and Trambling
  5. Shaker Loops - Hymning Slews
  6. Shaker Loops - Loops and Verses
  7. Shaker Loops - A Final Shaking

Tracks:

  1. The Chairman Dances - Foxtrot For Orchestra
  2. Grand Pianola Music - First Movement
  3. Grand Pianola Music - Second Movement
  4. Grand Pianola Music - Third Movement: On The Dominant Divide
  5. Fearful Symmetries

Tracks:

  1. Nixon In China - Opening
  2. Nixon In China -
  3. Nixon In China -
  4. Nixon In China - Landing Of The Spirit Of '76
  5. Nixon In China -
  6. Nixon In China -
  7. Nixon In China -
  8. Nixon In China -
  9. Nixon In China - Cheers
  10. Nixon In China -
  11. Nixon In China - Opening
  12. Nixon In China -
  13. Nixon In China -
  14. Nixon In China -
  15. Nixon In China -
  16. Nixon In China -
  17. Nixon In China -
  18. Nixon In China -
  19. Nixon In China -
  20. Nixon In China -
  21. Nixon In China -
  22. Nixon In China -

Tracks:

  1. The Wound-Dresser
  2. Christian Zeal And Activity
  3. Five Songs - Thoreau
  4. Five Songs - Down East
  5. Five Songs - Cradle Song
  6. Five Songs - At The River
  7. Five Songs - Serenity
  8. Eros Piano

Amazon.com

Having earned his composing stripes after the 1960s, John Adams had the pioneering work of Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley close at hand as he ventured into his trade. And, while minimalism's historical continuum helps place Adams, he used Reich, Glass, and Riley (among others) only as a starting point. And here's proof: a 10-CD retrospective of nearly all Adams's recorded compositions on Nonesuch Records, the label that also issued Steve Reich 1965-1995 and Kronos Quartet: 25 Years. Adams's Harmonium, a choral work of startling energy and effervescence, appears here in a new recording, as do distillations of both The Death of Klinghoffer and Nixon in China, two path-clearing operas. Over the span of a career covered by Earbox, Adams has returned minimalism to traditional instrumental ensembles as well as to projects that at once advanced a political commentary and took that commentary back to orchestral audiences. And so, in far less time than his predecessors, Adams created works that now play like standard repertoire pieces: The Wound Dresser and Shaker Loops and the Violin Concerto--all of them are here. What these works demonstrate is a fierce creativity on the one hand and perhaps a hunger for commercial advances on the other. Adams may at times be a bustling free thinker, but he sounds ever conscious of what audiences are listening to. As for the works themselves, they remain every bit as daunting as when written.

Some may object to particular selections. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky, for example, hardly ranks with Adams's best work. But this box isn't a mere best-of; it's an almost-all-of. At times terrifically American--especially in the news-aware operas and their narrative pragmatism--Adams well deserves a major box set, and its coverage is appropriate to his varied, stylistically diverse output. As with any large-scale retrospective, Earbox--which fairly bristles with Adams's new composition, Slonimsky's Earbox--has spots where fans might balk at the quality of the composer's writing. But it's got a fantastic accompanying booklet along with its many hours of inarguably modern and thoroughly listener-friendly music. --Andrew Bartlett

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Moved to tears.......2004-03-18

Never before in my life was i moved so intensely and directly by classical music. I put the first cd in my player and a few minutes later tears are flowing. I find myself dancing and moving to a rythm i already seem to know. Wow, i just have to share that.

5 out of 5 stars Nonesuch delivers.Again.......2002-11-27

John adams is one of the most popular living composers of"modern" classical music[I believe the cutoff point, though arbitrary is usually WWII}.I came to him late, through my husband. Modersn classical music , I said? What the hell is that?My husband kept playing bits and pieces of adams for me, and more and more i found myself amazed. and swayed. His operas have been groundbreaking{Nixon in China} controversial{Death Of klinghoffer},his compostions sublimely beautiful{shaker Loops or harmonium].HIS STATURE IS WORTHY THEN OF SUCH A MONUMENTAL CAREER SPANNING BOX SET.This 10 disc set[great value, again from NONESUCH}encompasses Adams' entire career,and though there are some misses here{I was looking at the ceiling and then i saw the sky doesnt quite fit},it is still magnificent. the Highlights are ,{for me} the Wound Dresser, Chamber symphony,Violin Concerto, of course, Shaker Loops and Harmonuim are wonderful. The true jewels here are Nixon in China,the Chairman dances and the Death of Klinghoffer,which is simply a masterpiece. The set comes with a wonderful book, which contains essay's by Robert Hurwitz {An Uncommon Man}renaud Machart[John adams as seen from europe} and Essays before an earbox by Adams himself.A Chronology and dicography are included. A wonderful study of an American original,worth the investment, Highly highly recommended

4 out of 5 stars harmonia in excelsis.......2001-11-12

I must agree with Mr. Bartlett, particularly with regard to "Ceiling." It may well be because his Violin Concerto and Harmonielehre are so powerful. 4.5 stars.
Interesting, and likely intentional, is that two names in the extensive liner book fail to mention two great and glaringly obvious precursors: Carl Orff and Raymond Scott. Without "Carmina Burana," there would be no "Harmonium." Orff has his mark all over Adams's gifted and epic compositions. Similarly, though there are glib references to "cartoon music," the polymath engineer/musician Scott is a seminal figure in American music, and casts a large shadow over the witty juxtapositions and sense of play one loves in Adams's work. In all, an excellent career overview.

5 out of 5 stars Our greatest living composer.......2001-07-22

As a composer, I'm staggered that anyone could fail to be gripped by this music.

That anyone can use the words "spoiled, overrated" amazes me. I emphatically disagree with "A music fan"'s review.

I don't think it's "mind-numbing"; I think it's spiritual and exciting. To me it's the most substantial music being created in our times.

I'm really sorry that anyone could fail to enjoy it, and really recommend others to listen for themselves.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful CD.......2000-04-02

This compilation should turn even the most curmudgeonly listerner into a fan. Beautifully recorded, great notes -- and it's a heck of a bargain!
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Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Highly recommended
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ASIN: B00005QC28
Release Date: 2001-11-20

Tracks:

  1. Bridget Jones's Diary: Out Of Reach - Gabrielle
  2. Gladiator: Now We Are Free - Gavin Greenaway
  3. Moulin Rouge: One Day I'll Fly Away - Nicole Kidman
  4. Notting Hill: When You Say Nothing At All - Ronan Keating
  5. American Beauty: Dead Already - Thomas Newman
  6. Braveheart: Main Theme - For The Love Of A Princess - London Symphony Orchestra
  7. Four Weddings And A Funeral: You're The First, The Last, My Everything - Barry White
  8. O Brother Where Art Thou: Down To The River To Pray - Alison Krauss
  9. Hannibal: Vide Cor Meum - Gavin Greenaway
  10. The Shawshank Redemption: Courtyard Theme: Che Soave Zeffiretto (Marriage Of Figaro) - Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
  11. The Thomas Crown Affair: Windmills Of Your Mind - Sting
  12. Platoon: Adagio - Neville Marriner
  13. Ghost: Unchained Melody - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
  14. Fantasia: The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Montreal Symphony Orchestra
  15. The Big Lebowski: Just Dropped In (To See What My Condition Was In) - Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
  16. Philadelphia: La Mamma Morta - Monserrat Caballe
  17. Snatch: Hernando's Hideaway - The Johnstone Brothers
  18. Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels: Eighteen With A Bullet - Lewis Taylor And Carleen Anderson
  19. A Room With A View: O Mio Babbino Caro - Sylvia McNair

Tracks:

  1. Billy Elliot: Cosmic Dancer - Marc Bolan & T-Rex
  2. Captain Corelli's Mandolin: Pelagia's Song - Orchestra
  3. Four Weddings And A Funeral: Love Is All Around - Wet Wet Wet
  4. Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves: Maid Marian At The Waterfall/Everything I Do - Michael Kamen
  5. Dances With Wolves: John Dunbar Theme - John Mauceri
  6. American Beauty: Any Other Name - Thomas Newman
  7. Gladiator: The Battle (Excerpt) - Gavin Greenaway
  8. The Silence Of The Lambs: Goldberg Variations (Aria) - Andrei Gavrilov
  9. Notting Hill: She - Elvis Costello
  10. Pulp Fiction: Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
  11. Mission Impossible: Main Theme - Orchestra
  12. Waking Ned: Let The Draw Begin - Orchestra
  13. Out Of Africa: Love Theme - John Williams
  14. Shine: Piano Concerto No.3 In D Minor, Op.30 - Concertgebouw Orchestra
  15. The Godfather Part III: Intermezzo From Cavalleria Rusticana - Pavarotti
  16. The Mexican: End Credits Medley - The Hollywood Film Chorale
  17. Body Heat: Main Theme - John Williams
  18. Apocalypse Now: The Ride Of The Valkyries - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  19. Star Trek: The Final Frontier - Main Theme & March Of The Klingons - John Williams

Album Description

UK compilation featuring a combination of hit songs & theme music from some great soundtracks. Tracks include, Gabrielle 'Out Of Reach' (Bridget Jones Diary), 'Now We Are Free' (Gladiator), 'Dead Already' (American Beauty), Alison Kraus 'Down To The River To Pray' (O Brother Where Art Thou), Ronan Keating 'When You Say Nothing At All' (Notting Hill) & many more. 35 tracks on 2 CDs. 2001.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended.......2002-08-20

This pricey UK import CD filled a lot of gaps in my music collection and is an excellent overview of notable music of (mostly) recent films. It's difficult to find consistently listenable soundtrack collections like this, by that I mean free from the obligitory Whitney Houston or Celine Dion embarrassments. Usually rights issues prevent comprehensive compilations like this in the US, too. While I enjoy a lot of soundtrack music, there aren't so many complete soundtracks that I would care to own, some examples of exceptions being Ennio Morricone scores and the About a Boy Soundtrack. While certainly most of these tracks are the actual recordings used in their respective films, I noticed that "La mamma morte" from Philadelphia is not the Maria Callas version. There might be other cases like this, I'm not sure. And "Unchained Melody" from Ghost is an orchestral version, not the pop song (but I consider this a plus). This collection seems to focus on the subtle and quirky, yet melodic music of indie films, with less emphasis on the loud sweeping orchestral scores of major Hollywood hits, but of course there are a few like Gladiator and Braveheart, which are welcome here because like I've said, I probably wouldn't listen to the whole score. I love the two Thomas Newman compositions from American Beauty, and it's good to have some music from films by the Cohen Brothers here. My only complaint would have to be the order of the songs. You would think they would avoid jumping back and forth between pop songs, orchestral scores, and quiet music, but it just seems thrown together by random. I would compare this collection to the excellent "Miramax Films Greatest Hits" but the makers of that album knew to group the two pop/rock songs at the end.
Rock Your Body
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Rock someone else
  • Good mixes, but not enough of them
  • good remixes............... i need help
  • I just wanna rock my body with this song
  • It's not even worth this 1 star...
Rock Your Body
Justin Timberlake
Manufacturer: Jive Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009AHOK
Release Date: 2003-05-06

Tracks:

  1. Rock Your Body [Album Version]
  2. Rock Your Body [Sander Kleinenberg's Just in the Radio Edit]
  3. Rock Your Body [Paul Oakenfold Mix]
  4. Rock Your Body [Instrumental With Beatbox]

Album Description

Taken from the 2002 album, 'Justified'. The title track is backed with three non-LP tracks, 'Rock Your Body' (Sander Kleinenberg's Just In The Radio Edit, Paul Oakenfold Mix, & Instrumental With Beatbox). Jive. 2003.

Album Details

Third Single from his 'justified' Full Length. Includes Exclusive Oakenfold Mix.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Rock someone else.......2005-06-22

Justin Timberalke is the GAYEST ballerina I've ever seen in my entire life. He's really fine but his girlie voice ruins his music. That is why I can't enjoy his music. He's realli fine but can you imagine what he sounds like when he has an orgasm?

3 out of 5 stars Good mixes, but not enough of them.......2005-04-16

This is a good set of remixes. First there's the album version. The Sander Kleinenberg mix is a little funky, a little, trancy, a little housey. Different feel, but good...but TOO short! It's just the "radio edit." The Paul Oakenfold mix is a little longer, but still short. It feels more like the original version, with a slightly different bassline (I've been hearing this version on the radio). And finally there's an instrumental of the album version that does retains Justin's beat box vocal part.

There are more mixes of this song to be had...and they should be released on CD single...the video version alone is longer than the LP version and should have been on here!

4 out of 5 stars good remixes............... i need help .......2004-10-27

hello people music lovers....
the pop version is really good but i'd rather the sander kleinenberg's remix off course i'm a dj so that's the reason why i liked it so much. and the oakenfold version is good too but it is juts like another style of him. it look's like break beat or somethig like that.

i really need help with something i want to konw ho's the artist who made the original disco version i think is of chic but i really coudn't find it please help me people thank all of you.

5 out of 5 stars I just wanna rock my body with this song.......2004-02-25

It's so amazing!!!!!This is the best pop dance song of the 2003.It's suitable for a party and once you hear it,you can't help dancing with it!Justin's vocal is great!buy it!

1 out of 5 stars It's not even worth this 1 star..........2003-12-04

This single sucks! it's not even worth 1 star. I only gave it one star because I couldn't give it a zero. Yuck! the song stinks, the singer sucks as he can't sing, and the music is just horrible. please, do not waste your money on this. If you like great music from a great singer, then I would definately Not recommend this!
Forces: 1977-1982
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of The Best
Forces: 1977-1982
The Terrorists , Lee "Scratch" Perry , and Roland Alphonso
Manufacturer: Roir
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005MKTV
Release Date: 2001-09-18

Tracks:

  1. Hail The Day
  2. Fade Away
  3. Love Is Better (produced by Lee Scratch Perry)
  4. Guerrilla Priest (with Lee Scratch Perry)
  5. Four Corners with Roland Alphonso
  6. Christine Keiler (with Roland Alphonso)
  7. What Am I Living For (with Roland Alphonso)
  8. Ska-Bostello (with Roland Alphonso)
  9. Treat Her Right (with Roland Alphonso)
  10. Bridge View (with Roland Alphonso)
  11. Anittoo
  12. Forces
  13. Drainidge
  14. I Want Justice
  15. Happy Man
  16. My Best Girl
  17. Bitch Slapped
  18. Its Impossible
  19. Happy Go Lucky Girl
  20. Copasetic
  21. What Am I Living For #2

Album Description

Because of the involvement of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, who traveled with and fronted the Terrorists over 20 years ago, and the many tracks with Roland Alphonso of the Skatalites, also from 20 years ago, this is an important slice of reggae, ska, punk, dub from Manhattan in the late '70's. This is an historic document with material that is absolutely marvelous and unique. It puts a totally new perspective on reggae in Manhattan evenings during that period just before Marley was breaking through internationally with 'Exodus' and brought reggae to a new tidal wave. A 2001 R.O.I.R. Records release.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of The Best.......2003-07-15

After many listens, I've concluded that this is one of the best
cd's I've heard representing Punky/Reggae/Ska in NY in the late
70's/early 80's...
The String Quartet Tribute to AFI
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great...
  • A Change of Mood
  • Great music that really makes you appriciate AFI
  • Good, but what's with the titles?
  • Good
The String Quartet Tribute to AFI

Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002DB5FY
Release Date: 2004-07-13

Tracks:

  1. The Leaving Song Pt.2
  2. Girls Not Grey
  3. I Wanna Mohawk
  4. A Single Second
  5. Lower Your Head And Take It In The Body
  6. Exsanguination
  7. The Last Kiss
  8. At A Glance
  9. Of Greetings And Goodbyes
  10. Catch A Hot One
  11. File 13
  12. This Celluloid Dream
  13. Death Of Seasons
  14. The Nephilim

Product Description

1. The Leaving Song (Pt. 2)
2. Girl's Not Grey
3. I Wanna Mohawk
4. A Single Second
5. Lower Your Head and Take it in the Body
6. Exsanguination
7. The Last Kiss
8. At A Glance
9. Of Greetings And Goodbyes
10. Catch A Hot One

Bonus Tracks:
11. File 13
12. This Celluloid Dream
13. Death of Seasons
14. The Nephilim

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great..........2007-07-06

but could have been epic. AFI's music transcends the genre boundaries quite well, and makes for great listening even when stripped down to a string quartet arrangement. Unfortunately Vitamin Records are so quick to capitalize on the band's success that they don't take the time to go over this album and fine tune it to perfection. As noted in the other reviews some of the songs are mislabeled. Further evidence of Vitamin Records' haste at caching in on this can be found in the lax musical arrangements, particularly on The Leaving Song Pt 2 (mislabeled as A Single Second). Although it is one of the standout tracks here one of the most powerful parts of the original song is the bridge, where Jade Pudget's guitar delivers a creepy albeit powerful build up for the final chorus. On the string arrangement the bridge is simply alright, and all four instruments play the exact same notes instead of the complex buildup featured on the original version. This problem plagues a lot of the album, the bridge on Girls Not Grey is less than stellar as well, the cello and viola take up too much space when the violins (lead guitar and vocals) should be more prominently featured.
Don't get me wrong, this album is amazing, and I love it, but it just urks me that it's not the epic that it could be. When you listen to Apocolyptica you know that they are truly feeling the music when they play Metallica, listening to this you can tell that these musicians are just playing some sheet music to pay the rent.

4 out of 5 stars A Change of Mood.......2005-10-26

Well, I think this is a great CD - I love punk as much as the next man (Bad Religion, Pennywise, AFI, Strung Out etc) but even I sometimes want to relax and not jump around the room like an idiot. I found "Punk Goes Acoustic" a nice way to listen to great songs in a more mellow style, and this string quartet cd also does that perfectly. Definitely worth getting, or even buying for your mum for xmas.....

5 out of 5 stars Great music that really makes you appriciate AFI.......2004-11-26

This album really shows off AFI's songwriting talents because it strips down the melodies to classical instruments, and it is performed beautifully. A must for any AFI fan or Classical, almost Opera-esque listener

4 out of 5 stars Good, but what's with the titles?.......2004-09-08

If you like string music and you like AFI, you should certainly enjoy this. However, someone at Vitamin (the record company) apparently wasn't checking their facts - the entire track list is mislabled terribly except for two songs, and the label mishap apparently carried on over to Amazon.com. I've corrected the track list here:

1. Death of Seasons
2. Girl's Not Grey
3. File 13
4. The Leaving Song Pt. 2
5. Lower Your Head And Take It In The Body
6. The Nephilim
7. I Wanna Mohawk (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)
8. This Celluloid Dream
9. Exsanguination
10. Weathered Tome
11. At A Glance
12. Of Greetings and Goodbyes
13. Catch A Hot One
14. A Single Second

"The Last Kiss" isn't even on the album, but I think they got thrown off by the title switch on the packaging of Black Sails in the Sunset (where "Weathered Tome" and "The Last Kiss" were switched). Still, all in all, an excellent translation of their music into string music and a fairly varied selection from their albums.

4 out of 5 stars Good.......2004-07-20

It is 1000000% better then the other tribute cd. I really enjoy this. Must have for AFI and Orchestra fans.
Only Want You for Your Body
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great followup to Volcanic Rock
Only Want You for Your Body
Buffalo
Manufacturer: Aztec
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BVZ51W
Release Date: 2005-11-21

Tracks:

  1. I'm a Skirt Lifter, Not a Shirt Raiser
  2. I'm Coming On
  3. Dune Messiah
  4. Stay with Me
  5. What's Going On
  6. Kings Cross Ladies
  7. United Nations
  8. What's Going On [Single Version][*]
  9. United Nations [Live][*]

Album Description

Buffalo's third album "Only Want You For Your Body", the last with the classic line-up of Dave Tice (Count Bishops), John Baxter, Pete Wells (Rose Tattoo) and Jimmy Economou, was released in 1974. With six further Tice/Baxter classics, including "I'm A Skirt Lifter, Not A Shirt Raiser" and "Kings Cross Ladies", the album cemented Buffalo's reputation as Australia's premier hard rock band. The wildly tasteless cover design featured an obese, screaming, semi-naked woman shackled to a torture rack. On the back cover, the band revelled in their role as leering, lascivious Aussie yob rockers, with Tice wearing a devilish grin while clad in his black leather strides 'n' braces and brandishing a bullwhip. It was just a bit of harmless fun, yet outraged record store managers across the land refused to stock the record, some eventually placing it in a brown paper bag to hide the offending images. Aztec. 2005.

Album Details

Buffalo's Third Album "Only Want You for Your Body", the Last with the Classic Line-up of Dave Tice (Count Bishops), John Baxter, Pete Wells (Rose Tattoo) and Jimmy Economou, was Released in 1974. With Six Further Tice/Baxter Classics, Including "i'm a Skirt Lifter, Not a Shirt Raiser" and "Kings Cross Ladies", the Album Cemented Buffalo's Reputation as Australia's Premier Hard Rock Band. The Wildly Tasteless Cover Design Featured an Obese, Screaming, Semi-naked Woman Shackled to a Torture Rack. On the Back Cover, the Band Revelled in their Role as Leering, Lascivious Aussie Yob Rockers, with Tice Wearing a Devilish Grin While Clad in his Black Leather Strides 'n' Braces and Brandishing a Bullwhip. It was Just a Bit of Harmless Fun, Yet Outraged Record Store Managers Across the Land Refused to Stock the Record, Some Eventually Placing it in a Brown Paper Bag to Hide the Offending Images.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great followup to Volcanic Rock.......2007-02-26

Buffalo created another fine hard rock album in 1974 with "Only Want You for Your Body." They were a confident group, coming off of their incredible Volcanic Rock lp, which was successful in Australia but not overseas. This album is tighter, faster and wilder, unlike the sludge heavy stoner rock tunes of the previous album. The opening track, "I'm a skirt lifter..." is a riotous, riff crazy anthem to the joys of chasing the ladies. "Dune Messiah" is a reference to the Frank Herbert science fiction novel. Other outstanding tracks are "Stay With Me," "What's Going On" (not the Marvin Gaye tune), "King's Cross Ladies," and "United Nations." All of these showcase heavy rhythms, blazing guitars, and fine vocals by Dave Tice. Unfortunately, the vocalist was forced out of the group by their management, as they were looking to reign in the band's "wildness" and change them into a more commercially viable and acceptable band. "Only Want You..." is a classic 70's hard rock album of a group in top form. Bonus tracks are a single version of "What's Going On," and a live version of "United Nations."
My Body
Average customer rating: Not rated
    My Body
    Raquel J.
    Manufacturer: Raquel J.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000CA85SC
    Release Date: 2005-01-25

    Tracks:

    1. All I Want
    2. My Body
    3. Found Somebody Better
    4. Living True
    5. Going out Tonight
    6. Thinking of You
    7. Don't Turn Me Down
    8. Waiting Here for You
    9. Talk to Me
    10. Give Me Some Love
    11. You Did Me Wrong
    12. Call on Me
    13. I Love You
    14. I Decide
    Move Your Body
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Move Your Body
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Time Life Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000CZ0Q8E
      Release Date: 2006-02-07

      Tracks:

      1. Something Happened on the Way to Heaven (Valentin Mix) -- Deborah Cox
      2. Desert Rose (Melodic Club Mix Radio Edit) -- Sting featuring Cheb Mami
      3. Stranger in My House (Thunderpuss Radio Mix) -- Tamia
      4. When It Rains in Paris -- Hasbrouck Heights featuring Fatima Rainey
      5. Call on Me (Radio Edit) -- Eric Prydz
      6. Lola's Theme (Extended Vocal Mix) -- Shape: UK
      7. 100% Pure Love (Radio Mix) -- Crystal Waters
      8. Optimistic -- Nikkie D
      9. Gotta Get Thru This (D 'n' D Radio Edit) -- Daniel Bedingfield
      10. Take Me to the Clouds Above -- LMC vs. U2
      11. I Begin to Wonder (Radio Edit) -- Dannii Minogue
      12. Move Ya Body -- Nina Sky featuring Jabba
      13. Never Leave You (Oh Oooh, Uh oooh) -- Lumidee
      14. Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) (Radio Edit) -- iio
      15. It Feels So Good (Radio Edit) -- Sonique
      16. Better off Alone (Radio Edit) -- Alice Deejay
      17. Kiss the Rain (TP2K Remix) -- Billie Myers
      18. I Turn to You (Hex Hector Radio Mix) -- Melanie C

      Album Description

      Wanna dance? You will when you hear the 18 unstoppable songs on Move Your Body. This collection gathers together nearly a dozen #1 international dance hits including recent chart-topping smashes from superstars like Sting and Deborah Cox, plus dance classics like 100% Pure Love by Crystal Waters and It Feels So Good by Sonique. These 18 pop-dance hits will make you want to Move Your Body!

      Album Review:

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      7. Sweet Robots Against the Machine [Import]
      8. The Bed
      9. The Best of Valerie Dore [Import]
      10. The Go-Go Music of Mark Wirtz, His Orchestra & Chorus

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      Wayne: Rosenberger Variations / The Romantic

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