Cooking up all sorts of gangsta grooves and other rap goodies, Mack 10 offers up The Recipe. Without taking this food metaphor too far, The Recipe is rather like a buffet--Mack 10 works with different artists and producers on practically every song and, as a result, the quality can be uneven. Musically, there are few surprises on the album, though Mack 10's gangsta-izing of the familiar "Heartbeat" sample for his duet with Snoop Dogg on "LBC and the ING" is flavorful enough, as is the sugar-sweet pop of "You Ain't Seen Nothin'" (which features Jermaine Dupri and Foxy Brown). Despite cameos by Big Pun and Fat Joe, this is still an album made for those yelling, "Westside till I die!" The Recipe neither embarrasses nor elevates the reality-rap world. --Oliver Wang
Recipe,Mack 10,Priority Records,G-Funk,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,West Coast Rap
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Recipe for Hate
Bad Religion Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IX5 Release Date: 1993-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Recipe For Hate
- Kerosene
- American Jesus
- Portrait Of Authority
- Man With A Mission
- All Good Soldiers
- Watch It Die
- Struck A Nerve
- My Poor Friend Me
- Lookin' In
- Don't Pray On me
- Modern Day Catastrophists
- Skyscraper
- Stealth
Customer Reviews:
The weakest BR release but much better than all their post '96 albums.......2007-07-25
IMO 'Recipe For Hate' comes across as a mediocre continuation of the brilliant 'Generator' album. The songwriting is in the same vain, concentrating in more mid-tempo and clean passages and more throughout guitars and lyrics. That's not a bad thing but the problem here is that unlike Generator most songs sound mediocre or uninspired compared to the rest. Tracks like "Recipe For Hate", "Leave Mine To Me", "American Jesus", "Watch It Die", "Struck A Nerve" and "Skyscraper" are truly outstanding compositions that might be better than some of the bands previous efforts. On the other hand tracks like 'Portrait Of Authority', 'Modern Day Catastrophists', 'My Poor Friend Me' and 'Kerosene' are pretty bad...
Anyways Bad Religion's weakest could be another band's greatest, so no major complaints here. The musicianship and lyrics of the good songs are outstanding as in all of their releases up to 'The Gray Race'. Some tracks have excellent guitar work (including some great solos), better vocals and more progressive ideas (like the inclusion of metal and alternative rock influences at small parts).
Overall 'Recipe For Hate' is a nice release but compared to the bands previous and 2 future offerings it comes up a bit short. (Definitely not an album for new BR fans, try 'Against The Grain' or 'Stranger Than Fiction' first)
Different but good.......2007-07-08
However on with the good...
the songs themselves are really good. The lyrics as always are thought provoking and interesting and the harmonies and backup vocals from other musicians on 'Watch It Die' and 'Struck A Nerve' are very well placed.
The drumming and guitar work is also very well implemented to fit each song. The song 'All Good Soldiers' is actually quite good...don't know why many people don't like it. It sounds kinda like 'Atomic Garden' from Generator...well thats the feeling I get from the song anyway.
My top 5 songs in no order from this album would be:
Recipe For Hate, American Jesus, My Poor Friend Me, Lookin' In and Skyscraper.
I know my review was short but im hungover right now and really dont have the time to write a long review...the music speaks for itself anyway...
Good CD.......2007-06-14
Bad Religion at their finest.......2006-11-05
great stuff!.......2006-09-16
A note to Agnostic Vegetarian "Sizemore": In Watch it die, it is not Greg who sings the 'put to sleep' verse. It is Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam.
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Bea Arthur on Broadway - Just Between Friends
Bea Arthur Manufacturer: Drg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005YTRL Release Date: 2002-02-12 |
Tracks:
- Lamb Recipe
- Fun To Be Fooled
- Introduction
- What Can You Get A Nudist For Her Birthday?
- Auditions
- Isn't He Adorable
- Fiddler on the Roof
- Let's Face The Music And Dance
- Bosom Buddies
- Angela Lansbury
- Threepenny Opera/ Pirate Jenny
- It Never Was YOu
- And Then There's Maude
- Some People
- The Soup Ladle
- Where Do You Start
- Bernie Schwartz
- If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' On It!
- Personal Hygiene
- Who Cares
- Fifty Percent
- The Nun's Story
- You're Gonna Hear From Me
- The Chance To Sing
- The Man in the Moon is a Lady
Amazon.com
More comedy monologue than musical performance, Bea Arthur's one-woman show Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends collects memories from the silver-haired star's life on Broadway (Fiddler on the Roof, Mame, The Threepenny Opera) and television (Maude, The Golden Girls)."I wanted to see if I had the guts to just come and be myself," Arthur says in this performance recorded in front of a live audience in December 2001. Alongside co-creator and pianist Billy Goldenberg, she offers wry and often funny anecdotes about her career and the people she's worked with (Angela Lansbury, Pia Zadora). When she does sing ... well, even decades ago Arthur didn't have a beautiful voice, but she's well-suited to the comedy songs. And her versions of Kurt Weill's "Pirate Jenny" and Goldenberg's own "Fifty Percent"--while they won't make anyone forget Lotte Lenya or Dorothy Loudon--are effective in their own right. Bea Arthur on Broadway is definitely more Bea than Broadway, but it's a career well worth remembering. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews:
And Then There's BEA!.......2007-01-20
Golden Girl Shines Brightly.......2005-10-21
Alive and Unforgettable.......2004-11-21
The simple truth was that I was stunned. Completely stunned. Again, this sounds as the same, alive, malicious woman who portrayed those "affirmative women" on TV (per her own words). She mocks her own voice, recalling the humiliation of being mistaken for the man of the house through the phone ... and some--who buy this disk with the intent of getting a faultless musical performance--might agree (and according to some reviews her, HAVE agreed) that her voice is perhaps too deep, too cutting, not pure enough. But this is NOT (and I stress it) a musical performance per se, it is not a perfectly rounded voice singing perfect standards.
What this disc is? A drama performance. The songs are intermissed with speech interludes, during which Bea narrates anecdotes from her past experience as an actress--and that's is PRECISELY what is MAGIC. You feel as though she's inviting you to witness the high points of her life, and it's a very nice place. The songs, seem alive as rarely before, because they are performed. She renders them with life, and make the most of her abilities.
I really appreciated some of the smaller things. You get to recognize her trademark, slightly embarassed, `You know' ... She'll make you laugh with good natured reminiscence ("A Mother's Ingenuity"!); some of the songs are delightfully imperfect, (I learned to love the half-sung/half-spoken "What Do You Start" ...), some others are wonderfully dynamic ("What Can You Get a Nudist For Her Birthday?", "Threepenny Opera/Pirate Jenny" ...), but all are very enjoyable ...
Be it "Isn't He Adorable?" or "If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It" ... every track on this disc will have you fondly reminisce or curiously discover the career of one helluva woman.
You really can't be disappointed. I promise.
If only we could have a visual as well!
A trip down memory lane..........2003-10-19
Bea is most known for her role on the sitcoms Golden Girls and Maude, but she's done so much theater work as well.
She was in the cast of the original U.S production of "Threepenny Opera" starring Lotta Lenya, and in the original cast of "Fiddler On The Roof" and "Mame". But Bea started her theater career in a show called "The Shoestring Revue".
Bea stoled the scene every night when she performed as yente the Matcmaker on "Fiddler On The Roof" and she also got a hole lot of response as Vera Charles on "Mame", starring Angela Lansbury. In this live performence Bea performs a collection of songs chosen by herself, such as, "Let's Face The Music And Dance", "Isn't He Adorable", "Fifty Percent" and her theme song from Mame "The Man In The Moon". Bea is absolutely one of our time finest performers, with her witty sence of knowledge and her indefiable voice she has establised herself as a broadway legend, alongside Judy Garland, Elaine Stritch, Mary Martin. She is one of the last broadway female legends alive. And still going strong, Bea is rounding 80, but you wouldn't notice.
Do yourself a favour and take a trip down down memory lane, it's your chance to hang out with the last female broadway legend around.
A Truly Remarkable Accomplishment.......2003-06-16
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Recipe for Disaster
Brand New Sin Manufacturer: Century Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009ESSFG Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Arrived
- The Loner
- Brown Street Betty
- Black and Blue
- Running Alone
- Freight Train
- Vicious Cycles
- Another Reason
- Days Are Numbered
- Once In A Lifetime
- Dead Man Walking
- Gulch
- Wyoming
Album Description
Sophomore release from this Syracuse, NY based rock act. 13 new hard rockin' tunes that will appeal to fans of Corrosion of Conformity, Soil, Motorhead, and Black Label Society. On tour all summer!Customer Reviews:
Skynyrd meets Metillica, HARD southern Rock!.......2006-04-27
Here is my review. Just to level set you I'm a 40 year old male who grew up during the hay days of AC/DC, GNR, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, Skynyrd and all the rest of them. I party hard and love HARD ROCK. Ok, now your level set.
I heard a track from BNS on hardradio.com (internet radio) because very few of the radio stations seek out and play anything new these days. The track I heard was "Black and Blue". Ok it was good and it caused me to research these guys. I listened to the cruddy 30 sec samples on Amazon and took a chance. BEST music money I have spent in YEARS!
Brand New Sin (BNS) is a Lynyrd Skynyrd and Metallica mix with modern hard rock riffs and power cords. It is soulful, gritty, raspy southern style rock that is in your face. Everything on this CD rocks! The guitar action is awesome. They can slow it down, speed it up and intermix the two. The transitions and solos are very well timed and played. I'm not sure what they are using for pickups on the Ax's but they are really hot (EMG?). The vocals are blue's soulful southern rock in style and the lead man has the strength to get right in and mix it up with the rest of the bands power. The bass and drummer carry everyone along in time and really fill out the ticket.
My favorite tracks (like there are any I don't like) would have to be 3- Brown Street Betty, 5- Runnin' Alone, 7- Vicious Cycles, and 13- Wyoming. However it is hard to pick favorites because every track on this CD is good.
The CD starts off right away big as life and in your face with 1- Arrived and boy have they. I just don't see how the radio stations and music industry are going to be able to ignore these guys now! This track is a prelude for the rest of the musical pleasure that you are in for, hard rocking, guitar and vocally loaded. They follow this up with 2- The loner which is more of what they provided in the first track.
Then you get to 3- Brown Street Betty. I dare anyone to listen to this track and not turn up your radio as loud as it will go! By the end of the song you will be singing the course right along with the lead. This song has it all, mix of awesome well played solo guitar riffs that will send shivers up and down your spine, to mixes of slow and pounding vocals and guitars.
4- Black and Blue is the track I heard on the internet radio. Most of this song is like tracks 1 & 2, in your face hard rock.
Having pounded you into musical bliss for 4 songs the band now mixes it up with the best blues/hard rock song I have heard in at least 10 years. I would have bought the CD just for this song alone. 5- Runnin' Alone starts off with electric acoustic guitars, demonstrating the bands ability to show case playing talent other than the detuned power cords of the hard electric they play so well. The drummer comes in and plays a constant, strong foot pedal throughout the song. This is so well done it will have you matching his beat on your desk, dash, floor and anything else that is within reach. Half way through the song the band blends in the electric riffs your body is now begging for right on top of the acoustic cords. And as with all the tracks the lead mixes in his skill and vocal talents with that incredible rock voice he has.
Having cooled you off for 4 minutes they come right back and pick it up again with 6- Freight Train. This is followed by 7- Vicious Cycles which is again in keeping with their forte. Some of the solo guitar riffs in this tune have some of the spacey Floyd like stuff going on while others remind you of Axel (GNR). 8- Another Reason starts out with a short slow acoustic intro and then picks it up a bit. This song levels out and just kind of rides a medium tempo and pace.
9- Days Are Numbered comes right in detuned, distorted and in your face. I think this is the first song on the CD in which the rest of the band members sing backing vocals also.
10- Once In a Life Time - half acoustic and half electric. This is a slow mellow metal song. There are a number of good solo electric riff played on top of the acoustic under toe.
11- Dead Man Walking - closes up their in your face rock on this CD. There are sections of fast lyrics which rhyme, but this is no crappy RAP rock thing. This is your final dose of in your face rock (at least until you start the CD over again).
12- Gluch - this is a short melodic interlude until you get to the final track no the CD.
13- Wyoming - Your last and final dose of that bluesy, smoky hard rock. Once again slow, heavily distorted power cords with awesome change ups in speed and sprinkled with blistering solo guitar riffs from that ax with the hottest pickups around. An unbelievable track that should be getting play time everywhere.
If you are a fan of Metallica, Skynyrd, GNR, AC/DC, Ozzy, or any of the newer bands, Tool, Sinch, Soil, Shinedown, Staind, Seether, Creed, Fuel, Saliva, etc...
GET THIS CD! You can thank me later . . .
Brand New Sin are the REAL DEAL!!!.......2006-03-09
Sonically, I'd describe Brand New Sin as a 'swampy' blend of AC/DC, Corrosion of Conformity, Black Sabbath and Guns.
Brand New Sin wants to rock the world!.......2006-03-04
old rock influences with the personal styling of BNS was just
the type of hard rock many music lovers have been waiting for.
Now is the time to help BNS by going brandnewsin.com and joining the fundraiser "Send BNS to Europe" Do it today!
Rip Roaring RAGING ROCK!!!!!!!.......2006-01-06
Meet "Brand New Sin," a band with absolute realness to guitars and vocals. Their downhome metal-esque attitude isn't fake. These guys mean business and will kick your arse!
This CD is really rockin! This is not background Muzak music. You will not hear this at a Kmart ...*cough* Nickelback...haha
"Loner," "Days Are Numbered" and "Brown Street Betty" are my personal favorites. "Loner" would definatly make an awesome radio single. No offense to the band but the song sounds like old-school Nickelback w/Godsmack.
The lyrics on every song are simplistic but understandable and real. The guitars crank out the amazing voice the lead has and it's just a tight setup for a good rock band...basically these guys kick butt, so go out and listen to 'em!
Great Ass Kicking Rock & Roll!.......2005-11-19
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This Old Hat
Ed Bruce Manufacturer: Music Row Talent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066HHO Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- The Tracks You Left On Me
- You're The Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had
- How Do You Do That?
- The Greatest Hit
- This Old Hat
- One
- The Feel Of Being Gone
- The Bartender (It's All On The Jukebox)
- Truth Is I'm A Liar
- Did He Say It Better Than Me?
- My First Taste of Texas
- Growing Up
- My Baby Don't Need No Polish To Shine
Album Description
The recipe for this cd is: take the last great ballad singer left in Nashville, use his talents as an award-winning songwriter, add songs by a few of his friends, record and let the listener devour the results from Ed Bruce, master of his craft. He has the tonal resonance and the warmth in his voice to carry these songs, which are sung with the full knowledge of love and passion. Ed Bruce is emotion.
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Wings (1995 Studio Cast)
Arthur Perlman Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FZ2 Release Date: 1996-08-13 |
Tracks:
- The New Daredevils of the Air/Catastrophe - Leo Daignault/Linda Stephens
- The Hospital/Globidge - William Brown/Ora Jones/Linda Stephens
- Wait-Stop-Hold-Cut - Linda Stephens
- My Name Then... - Ora Jones/Linda Stephens/William Brown
- All in All - Linda Stephens
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart - Dominic Cortese
- Makey Your Naming Powers - William Brown/Ora Jones/Linda Stephens
- I'll Come Back to That - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart #2 - Hollis Resnik/Linda Stephens
- I'll Come Back to That #2 - Linda Stephens
- Yum, Yummy, Yum - Ora Jones/Linda Stephens
- I'll Come Back to That #3 - Linda Stephens/William Brown
- Tither - William Brown/Linda Stephens/Ora Jones
- All in All #2/I Don't Trust Him - Linda Stephens
- Malacats - Linda Stephens
- Needle - Linda Stephens
- Interlude-Wings Theme - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
- Out on the Wing - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
- Out on the Wing #2 - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
- I Wonder What's Inside - Linda Stephens/Russ Thacker/Hollis Resnik
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart/Therapy Scene - Hollis Resnik/William Brown/Linda Stephens/Russ Thacker/Ora Jones
- A Recipe for Cheesecake - Russ Thacker/Hollis Resnik and Patients
- Like the Clouds - Linda Stephens
- Brownie Scene - Russ Thacker/Linda Stephens
- Record Player Scene - Hollis Resnik/Linda Stephens
- The New Daredevils of the Air/Preparing for Flight - Leo Daignault/Linda Stephens
- Winter Scene I - Hollis Resnik/Linda Stephens
- Snow - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
- Winter Scene II - Linda Stephens/Hollis Resnik
- Wings - Linda Stephens
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful Show.......2006-12-17
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Money Makin Recipe
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000003H8F |
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Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul/Have a Smile With Me
Ray Charles Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003433 Release Date: 1997-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: Busted
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: Where Can I Go?
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: Born To Be Blue
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: That Lucky Old Sun
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: Ol' Man River
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: A Stranger In Town
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: Ol' Man Time
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: Over The Rainbow
- Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul: You'll Never Walk Alone
- Have A Smile With Me: Smack Dab In The Middle
- Have A Smile With Me: Feudin' And Fightin'
- Have A Smile With Me: Two Ton Tessie
- Have A Smile With Me: I Never See Maggie Alone
- Have A Smile With Me: Move It On Over
- Have A Smile With Me: Ma (She's Making Eyes At Me)
- Have A Smile With Me: The Thing
- Have A Smile With Me: The Man With The Weird Beard
- Have A Smile With Me: The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane
- Have A Smile With Me: Who Cares (For Me)
- Bonus Track: Without A Song (Part 1)
- Bonus Track: Without a Song (Part 2)
Customer Reviews:
Brother Ray.......2005-02-04
Interesting sidenote: check out "Ol' Man River" with headphones & listen carefully...you can hear a very faint ghost voice before certain phrases Ray sings. I thought it might have been one of the background singers reading the chart a little too loud at first but realized it was probably the engineer or producer on the session giving Brother Ray the lines through his headphones just before he was to sing them (someone please correct me if this is wrong)...Ray was blind, so obviously he didn't have the benefit of reading a chart on the session; some of the tunes were probably decided upon right then & there without the benefit of a thorough rehearsal.
Two Distinct Sides of Ray Charles.......2004-11-05
The first half, "Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul" is prime Grade-A Ray! Some of the highlights:
Busted - Classic tale of woe when the crops dry up, so hard to believe it was originally a simple C&W song if you didn't know it beforehand. Rays powers of reinterpretation were second to none!
Where Can I Go? Abject loneliness never sounded so beautiful and smoldering.
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) Ray sure had away of making C7W his own and you can really feel the exaspiration in every note
Stranger in Town - A great track from the movie "The Cincinnatti Kid"
Over the Rainbow - Very dramatic treatment with full orchestra and singers too.
Ray definitely gives it his all here in a wide variety of moods and settings from gritty R&B/Swing to haunting ballads and pain drenched C&W.
The second half of the package "Have A Smile With Me" was intended to show the more playful, swinging and fun side of Ray, and largely succeeds ("Smack Dab In The Middle" for instance) though not entirely, some of the novelty songs don't wear well with repeated listenings but all-told, a good smattering of tracks for a party where there's swing dancing involved.
Good stuff, all considered.
Very Best of Charles.......2002-01-31
Over the Rainbow.......2001-11-27
Ray at his best.......2001-07-01
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A Recipe for Disaster
DJ Food Manufacturer: Shadow Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005E0U Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Strange Taste
- Dark River
- Inosan
- Scratch Yer Hed
- Mr. Quicke Cuts The Cheese
- Hip Slop
- Brass Neck
- Fungle Junk
- Half Step
- The Dusk
- Bass City Roller
- Spiral
- Akaire
- A Little Samba
- Scientific Youth
- Taste Strange
Customer Reviews:
Smashing, super and ripping!.......1999-06-06
4 decks, 3 blokes, pure funkgasm - go buy it, now!!.......1999-05-01
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Love Marble Hoe Down
Recipe Manufacturer: The Recipe ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000778FLC Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
Customer Reviews:
great album .......2007-03-02
3 1/2 stars, solid debut .......2006-05-24
It's Lovely It's Lovely.......2005-08-08
So ANYWAYS, i picked up this album there... This is their first album ... and i like it the best actually... got allof em though...this album along with porch people and geode are great...they are with the original singer..kristen..i cannot say enough about this album..very fun..and heartfelt. But don't buy it here at amazon...buy it at the homegrown music network...i just bought it for the second time after losing it... Not only is it cheaper at the homegrown music network, but you'll be supporting other folks besides amazon... spread the love kids...
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Recipe for Disaster
DJ Food Manufacturer: Ninja Tune ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000B1A3D Release Date: 2003-09-09 |
Tracks:
- Dark River
- Inosan
- Scratch Yer Hed
- Mr. Quicke Cuts The Cheese
- Brass Neck
- Fungle Junk
- Half Step
- The Dusk
- Bass City Roller
- Spiral
- Scratch Yer Butt
- Akaire
- A Little Samba
- Scientific Youth
- Blim
Dance Music:
- Reunited [CD-single] [Import]
- Sabotage/Get It Together [EP] [CD-single]
- Scraper Muzic
- Shoot Pass Slam [CD-single]
- Slam: The Soundtrack [Edited Version] [Soundtrack] [Clean]
- Somethin' Serious
- Static-Ones Represent. [Explicit Lyrics]
- Still Scandalous [Explicit Lyrics]
- That's My Mic [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Consequence of Dreaming [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 19 & 24
Greetings From Hollywood [Enhanced]
Albion Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
Masters of the Opera, Vol. 4, 1820-1831
Live: a Ticket for Everyone [Import]
Masterworks of the New Era - Volume Five