| 1. Perfect Life |
| 2. Messed Up and Blue |
| 3. Sheffield Song |
| 4. Day You Went Away |
| 5. Japanese Technology |
| 6. 747 Tonight |
| 7. I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby |
| 8. Who Ever Said |
| 9. Other Stuff |
| 10. All Across The Network |
| 11. 747 Tonight - Lenny Dee/Trego Dub |
| 12. Beat Author Howl Mix |
| 13. All Across The Network - The Gloucester Place Mix |
New Wave,Soul Family Sensation,Sony,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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The Police (2CD Anthology)
The Police Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PHX4VA Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Fallout
- Can't Stand Losing You
- Next To You
- Roxanne
- Truth Hits Everybody
- Hole In My Life
- So Lonely
- Message In a Bottle
- Reggatta De Blanc
- Bring On the Night
- Walking On the Moon
- Don't Stand So Close To Me
- Driven To Tears
- Canary In a Coalmine
Tracks:
- De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
- Voices Inside My Head
- Invisible Sun
- Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
- Spirits In the Material World
- Demolition Man
- Every Breath You Take
- Synchronicity I
- Wrapped Around Your Finger
- Walking In Your Footsteps
- Synchronicity II
- King Of Pain
- Murder By Numbers
- Tea In the Sahara
Album Description
The Police celebrate the 30th anniversary of their recording debut with their first double-disc CD "best of" collection entitled, The Police. The 28 songs bring together the biggest hits from the band's five original studio albums and includes their very first single, 1977's "Fall Out."
From that rarity to one of the most-remembered and most performed rock ballads of the `80s, 1983's "Every Breath You Take," The Police spans the group's six-year journey from sweaty clubs to sold-out stadiums - establishing them as one of the definitive and most popular rock groups in the world.
Customer Reviews:
It's simple..........2007-07-31
Very Good, but there is one compilation that is better.......2007-07-28
"The Police" takes tracks from each of the band's five albums. Six tracks from "Outlandos D'Amour" ("Can't Stand Losing You", "Next to You", "Roxanne", "Truth Hits Everybody", "Hole in My Life", "So Lonely"); Four tracks from "Regatta De Blanc" ("Message in a Bottle", "Regatta De Blanc", "Bring on the Night", "Walking on the Moon"); Five tracks from "Zenyatta Mondatta" ("Don't Stand So Close to Me", "Driven to Tears", "Canary in a Coalmine", "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da", "Voices Inside My Head"); Four tracks from "Ghost in the Machine" ("Invisible Sun", "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic", "Demolition Man"); Eight tracks from "Synchronicity" ("Synchronicity I", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "Walking In Your Footsteps", "Synchronicity II", "King of Pain", "Murder By Numbers", "Tea in the Sahara"). This collection also includes the band's debut single - not released on the five studio albums - "Fallout". There is an import version of this collection that includes two addition tracks - "The Bed's Too Big Without You" (from "Regatta De Blanc") and "Rehumanize Yourself" (from "Ghost in the Machine"). My big argument is that this collection tends to go too heavy on "Synchronicity" - with eight of the eleven tracks from that album on this collection. One can also make the argument not enough was taken from "Regatta De Blanc" or "Ghost in the Machine". For the most part, this compilation does a good job at taking the essential tracks from the Police's music portfolio.
One strength of this collection is that the tracks are chronologically arranged by the studio album they released. This allows you to see how a band has progressed over time. In the case of the Police, this is essential because I think it is important to hear how their sound evolved.
When considering a greatest hits compilation, it is important to know that bands often release several flavors of compilations.
"Every Breath You Take - The Singles": This was a compilation released in 1986. It only includes twelve tracks. It contains an updated version of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" called "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86"). All of the tracks on this collection are found on "The Police" 2 CD compilation. For the most part, this collection preserves the chronological ordering of the band.
"Every Breath You Take - The Classics": An Updated Version of "Every Breath You Take - The Singles". It includes both versions of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and an additional version of "Message in a Bottle" (that version is not found on "The Police" 2 CD compilation). For the most part, this collection preserves the chronological ordering of the band.
"The Very Best of Sting and The Police": This provides a mix of Sting's solo work with some of the Police's best hits. There are two versions of this collection - one from 1997 and one from 2002 with the latter one being more complete. These compilations do not preserve the chronological ordering of the band.
"Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings": This is exactly as advertised. It includes every song from each of the five studio albums as well as some B side songs, live tracks, and songs not originally found on CD. These songs are arranged in chronological order on four CDs. It also includes the "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86" version.
It is worth noting that "The Police" 2 CD compilation is very good. If you are looking for a greatest hits collection by the Police, this stands up much stronger than the two "Every Breath You Take" compilations. It also provides more depth from the Police perspective than the two versions of "The Very Best of Sting and The Police". However, if one is considering a greatest hits collection, I would easily opt for the "Message in a Box" collection over this 2 CD compilation. You are going to get so much more for your money. You also get the benefits of a boxed set (including a very good booklet). Every song on this 2 CD compilation is going to be found on the "Message in a Box" collection. My recommendation would be to go for the "Message in a Box" collection over this 2 CD compilation.
Literate, poetic...great pop/rock 4.5 out of 5.......2007-07-13
I'm not giving this cd 5 out of 5 because of some issues about the sound...the first cd seems to lack presence in the sound and there is some distortion in the first track of disc 2 [I listen to cds on good quality headphones and I feel that these sound issues could be eliminated if people did the same prior to releasing cds].
Anyway, The Police are perhaps THE major British band of the 1980s. Looking at the credits in the double cd, it seems that lead singer "Sting" pretty much did everything himself...from writing the songs to arranging the music.
Many of the songs on this compilation show Sting to be the former English teacher that he was...from his superior way with words, to his literary allusions.
The highlights of the first cd for me are:
Can't stand losing you-a song about breaking up. The 'voice' of the song sounds like a pouty teenager and is amusing for its melodrama. Suicide is mentioned in this song. This topic seems fertile for rock. E.g. Metallica have the beautiful and absolute classic song "Fade to black", with its adult sensibility; and Megadeth have "A tout le monde", which, like this Police song, seems to have a teenage 'voice' singing. Both latter songs have melodrama, but The Police give their song a nice dose of humour.
Roxanne-perhaps the song which broke the band, especially in the UK. It's about the boyfriend of a prostitute, I think. Along with the song above, it is one of the strongest songs on the first cd. It has a nice mixture of a vulnerable 'voice' doing the singing, and the pounding, repetitive lyrics of the chorus.
Two other songs from the first cd which take my fancy are "Message in a bottle" and "Walking on the moon". Both songs are more towards the "ballad" end of the pop/rock spectrum. The latter song, particulary, illustrates Sting's great lyrical imagery...i.e. he likens walking, when one is in love, to walking on the moon...brilliant use of lyrics and imagery.
The second cd contains most of the songs that I particularly like from this band. "De do do do, de da da da" is a terrific song about how the powerful use language for their own benefit. Many years ago I wasn't very keen on this song, as it SOUNDED like non-sense [and going on the title too]. Listening to this song years later, you appreciate the depth of meaning it has behind it. Nice turn of phrase "Poets, priests and politicians, have words to thank for their positions". Sting doesn't seem to include pop/rock stars!
"Invisible sun" has a terrificly eerie opening [not unlike Synchronicity II...in fact, the intros could just as easily be used to introduce darker themes and music, but settles for terrific pop/rock]. I'm not so keen on the chorus of Invisible Sun, but I really like the verses and the ambiance of the introduction.
"Spirits in the material world" is another highlight from the second disc.
It exemplifies an attractive trait of this band...mixing up the hooks in one song. The song is catchy from the start, with nice melodies [vocal], but it really picks up when a NEW melody [keyboard] is introduced in the latter part of the song. This song may be the one where Sting's glib political views are at the fore ["Our so called leaders speak. With words they try to gaol you. They subjugate the meek, but it's the rhetoric of failure"]. That's a VERY nice turn of phrase, but, like I say, rather glib and lacking in hope for the political process.
Perhaps the band's biggest hit is "Every breath you take". This song isn't one that has ever really grabbed me. To me it's like the curate's egg...good in parts. An Australian equivalent would be Mondo Rock's "Come said the boy"-both bands had monumentally great pop/rock songs, but their most successful songs were not the ones I rated as great. Anyway, The Police's ballad is perhaps growing more on me now...it's 'good' bits are making the song gel better now, for me, perhaps.
"Wrapped around your finger" is another very good Police song, and which has those literary allusions I spoke of earlier "Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes". Perhaps my favourite Police song of all is "King of pain", which also has some literary allusions that I know of "There's a king with his eyes torn out" and some that elude me "There's a skeleton choking on a crust of bread". Both these songs illustrate the great thing about Police songs...how they change gears, so to speak, by changing tempo or pitch or melody. The bit in King Of Pain where this happens is where Sting raises his voice higher and starts the line about the King. Reading the lyrics, I saw that it was more gruesome than I remember, but nonetheless beautiful to listen to.
"Synchronicity" is one of the band's more adventurous sounding rock songs but they carry it off with aplomb.
I do remember hearing somewhere about the song "Murder by numbers" causing controversy in the US and the band's response to this. Having read the lyrics that come with this cd, I see that the band is right to defend the song, but perhaps they only have themselves to blame by making the point of their song towards the end, making it difficult to come by, perhaps. It is also another politically glib song by Sting, though perhaps containing a germ of truth.
Lastly, I did find "Walking in your footsteps" to be a lyrically interesting song. Perhaps it is Sting likening humans to dinosaurs...with us heading for extinction too, like the dinosaurs, if we keep toying with nuclear power.
In conclusion, this is a terrific buy for people into lyrically sophisticated music with catchy pop/rock that is also sophisticated. I do find the drumming sound by this band to be satisfying and their melodies gorgeous when they're at their best. It's just a pity though that on occasion it sounds like the master tapes are in fact LP records...with dust or scratches on them.
P.S. if you like poetic music, I recommend and have reviewed:
Patti Smith's album Horses.
If you like political music, I recommend and have reviewed numerous albums by Midnight Oil here [highly recommended are their albums "10-1" and "Diesel and dust".
I've reviewed Metallica and Megadeth albums here too.
Best rhythm section in rock........2007-07-08
Buy and get a master class in how to make a rock rhythm section work to perfection.
Excellent compilation that could have been perfect with some additional songs...4 1/2 stars.......2007-07-06
"Fall Out" was their first single and has only appeared on their four disc anthology on CD before this. We get 6 songs from the band's first album "Outlandos d' Amour" 4 tracks from their second album "Regatta De Blanc" their second album, 5 tracks from "Zenyatta Mondatta" their third album, 4 tracks from their fourth album "Ghost in the Machine" and a whopping 8 tracks (most of the album!)from "Synchroncity". We don't get anything from their soundtrack album "Brimstone and Treacle" (which includes the terrific song "I Burn For You") nor anything from their live album. Also missing are b-sides to most of their singles some of which are outstanding.
With 14 songs on each disc there was some room for additional tracks some of which might not have been big hits but deserved a larger audience. "I Burn For You","Bombs Away", "Darkness", "Nothing Achieving" and "Visions of the Night", "Low Life", "The Bed's Too Big Without You" (which they are playing on the tour) are among the songs that probably should have been included.
As mentioned the sound is very good on these discs although there isn't a mastering credit. It does sound very similar to the individual re-releases from a couple years back and has slightly better detail than the boxed set released 14 years ago. The later recordings benefit the most from the remaster although all the songs sound fine. It would have been nice to have comments for each song and more in the way of liner notes on the recordings but that doesn't detract from this anthology. I suspect that there are rarities out there (such as demos, etc.) that could have been added to entice fans who have their other releases but none are here.
This is a very good set for fans looking for the bulk of the best album tracks and hits. The packaging includes a one sheet with some credits on it that folds out into a replica of an early concert poster for the band. The slip case is kind of cool as well. When you slide the holder out of the slipcase the band's songs are listed on the yellow cover (and you can see them when you hold it up to the light).
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Cars - Complete Greatest Hits
The Cars , and Cars Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y1XY Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Just What I Needed
- My Best Friend's Girl
- Good Times Roll
- You're All I've Got Tonight
- Bye Bye Love
- Moving In Stereo
- Let's Go
- It's All I Can Do
- Dangerous Type
- Touch And Go
- Shake It Up
- Since You're Gone
- I'm Not The One
- You Might Think
- Drive
- Magic
- Hello Again
- Why Can't I Have You
- Tonight She Comes
- You Are The Girl
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If rock's most successful and memorable acts have usually succeeded by wrapping their own distillation of music history and personal tastes in whatever fashionable trappings are currently gripping the culture, it's hardly surprising that the Cars remain one of the most enduring symbols of the punk/new wave era. This 20-track anthology distills that argument perfectly. Ric Ocasek's songs embody a solid '60s sense of pop craftsmanship informed by a trend-conscious stylistic sheen and a cynical, slippery emotional detachment that's often betrayed by his own distinctly weary brand of romanticism, from the anxious pop of "Just What I Needed" and "You're All I've Got Tonight" to the melancholy-on-ice musings of "Drive" and "Tonight She Comes." Sixteen of the 20 cuts here were chart singles, and radio staples like "Bye Bye Love" and "Dangerous Type" might as well have been. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
20 of their best tracks available on 1 CD, including 'Just What I Needed', 'You're All I've Got Tonight', Touch and Go', 'Magic', 'You Might Think' & more. Rhino Records. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Good Enough.......2007-07-29
economic car collection.......2007-07-17
collection as the Cars were a hit machine in their day. Very good selection of songs that are catchy and fun as well as mysterious and open-ended. Once you get this you will likely want more.
Drive.......2007-07-06
The carrs cd.......2007-06-08
DRIVE.......2007-05-17
Fran Mobley
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London Calling
The Clash Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004BZ0N Release Date: 2000-01-25 |
Tracks:
- London Calling
- Brand New Cadillac
- Jimmy Jazz
- Hateful
- Rudie Can't Fail
- Spanish Bombs
- The Right Profile
- Lost In The Supermarket
- Clampdown
- The Guns Of Brixton
- Wrong 'Em Boyo
- Death Or Glory
- Koka Kola
- The Card Cheat
- Lover's Rock
- Four Horsemen
- I'm Not Down
- Revolution Rock
- Train In Vain
Amazon.com essential recording
Bursting at the seams with creative energy, the Clash's stunning 1979 double album more than made up for the artistic and commercial disappointment of its predecessor, 1978's tried-too-hard Give 'Em Enough Rope. With ex-Mott the Hoople producer Guy Stevens harnessing their sound as never before, the band yielded what proved to be the best work of their career. Bouncing from hard rock (the apocalyptic vision of the title track) to rockabilly ("Brand New Cadillac") to reggae ("Rudy Can't Fail") to pop (the Top 40 hit "Train in Vain"), the Clash knocked down all musical walls and, in the process, ended the argument over punk's viability in the U.S. --Billy AltmanAlbum Description
Digitally remastered from the original production master tapes, this a reissue of the 1979 & third album by 'the only band that matters'. Features the original artwork and all 19 of the original tracks, including the hidden hit 'Train In Vain (Stand By Me)', their first U.S. single to chart (it reached #23 at the time). Also contains reproductions of the original LP sleeves, including the lyrics. 1999 release.Album Details
Limited Millennium Edition. Packed in a Heavy Weight Card Wallet that Faithfully Recreates the Original Vinyl Sleeve, Right Down to the Inner Bag. The Wallet Will Come in a Plastic Cover.Customer Reviews:
The Clash's best album!!!........2007-07-26
Clash City Shocker.......2007-07-17
It starts brilliantly with the title track but then it's downhill fast, with lack-luster forays into r+b and reggae, rockabilly and jazz. Drifting and meandering all over the place in a vain attempt to find some badly needed cohesion, some sort of direction in among the painfully forced `diversity'.
It's a well known rock truism that Strummer and Jones weren't getting on at the time this was recorded, and you can tell, it sounds like they were in different rooms! It's sad to watch this once-great song-writing team align against each other in such an obvious (and childish!) way. Strummer with his slurry `rocka' pose, and Jones with his toe-curling `Americanisms`.
Strummer didn't recover `til `Combat Rock', and before you start scoffing, compare `Straight to Hell' with ANYTHING on here, and it'll be the stronger song by streets.
Anything with the inexplicably awful `Guns of Brixton' on it, just HAS to suck a big one,(now THERE'S a song worth a giggle or two) along with `This Is Radio Clash', their poorest song in a frustratingly inconsistent canon. (if ever a group's output was justifiably labeled `peaks and troughs' it's the Clash`s.)
If only `London Calling' the album was as good as `London Calling' the song, we would indeed have something special on our hands. As it is, we've got something tired, a bit derivative, and really rather tatty.
`London Calling' was voted the best album of all time in a poll. It's not even the best Clash album.
EVERY PERSON SHOULD HAVE THIS ALBUM.......2007-07-04
The Clash's greatest album, and one of rock's most enduring masterpieces...........2007-07-02
Every Wannabe Rock & Roller Should Own This.......2007-06-05
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Greatest
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DG1R Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- The Reflex
- A View To A Kill
- Ordinary World (Single Version)
- Save A Prayer (US Single Version)
- Rio (US Edit)
- Hungry Like A Wolf
- Girls On Film
- Planet Earth (Single Version)
- Union Of The Snake
- New Moon On Monday
- Wild Boys
- Notorious
- I Don't Want Your Love (Shep Pettibone 7-in Mix)
- All She Wants Is (45 Mix)
- Electric Barbarella (Edit)
- Serious (Edit)
- Skin Trade (Radio Cut)
- Come Undone (Edit)
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While English pop monarchs Duran Duran have remained active for two decades, it's clear that the indomitable ensemble was at its peak during those mercurial '80s. This greatest-hits collection documents the band's ambitious beginnings as a funky glam-rock outfit and follows its gradual transformation into a high-tech pop band with loads of commercial appeal. Featuring now-classic tunes like "Girls on Film," "Rio," and "Planet Earth" as well as more recent songs like "Ordinary World," Greatest focuses on Duran Duran's unending string of hit singles. Although the young quintet that performs "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "A View to a Kill" has little in common with the posh, aging trio featured on 1997's "Electric Barbarella," vocalist Simon Le Bon provides some impressive continuity to these proceedings. --Mitch MyersCustomer Reviews:
the wild boy are calling ,and i'm answering!.......2007-07-24
Duran Duran leave a strong legacy.......2007-07-16
These songs have stood the test of time and still sound good. Proof is that most of their work is still in print and selling over 20 years later. Here are some highlights:
1) Is There Something I Should Know? --A good opening and one of my favorites. Catchy as hell and a prime example of Simon Le Bon's talent for giving a song energy and urgency with intense singing and lyrics. "People stare and cross the road from me/And jungle drums they all clear the way for me/Can you read my mind, can you see in the snow/And fiery demons all dance when you walk through that door" --How many pop song's today have fiery demons in them? None.
2) The Reflex --One of their biggest hits and it was overplayed on the radio, but you can't deny the originality of this song. It goes in all kinds of unexpected directions and we'll never hear a pop song like this again. Some of Le Bon's most obscure lyrics.
3) A View to Kill --One of the best Bond themes and I think what makes this song is the pounding drums and the Bond-like horns.
4) Ordinary World --A later hit for them and one of their most beautiful. Highlights are the guitar solo and soaring vocals at the end.
5) Save a Prayer --Very close to Ordinary World as one of their best ballads. The magical keyboards by Nick Rhodes grab you immediately and "You saw me standing by the wall/Corner of a main street/And the lights are flashing on your window sill" --draws you in.
6) Rio --A defining song for them that everyone knows. John Taylor drives this song with killer bass, Nick Rhodes with great keyboards, Roger Taylor with excellent drumming, and Andy Taylor completes a band in top form. Even though this is the edited version the memorable sax solo is there. I bought this cd so I felt justified downloading the full version from the net which is about 5:37.
7) Hungry Like the Wolf --One of the most famous uses of "do do do do do, do do." The song that made them famous in America because of the video. Has that signature sort of tribal, jungle Duran Duran sound. A classic.
10) Union of the Snake --Another one of my favorites. Unorthodox verses and choruses make this song unique.
11) New Moon on Monday --Once again Simon Le Bon brings a song to great heights with an excellent vocal performance and "I light my torch and wave it for the/New moon on monday/And a firedance through the night/I stayed the cold day with a lonely satellite". You ponder those words during the song and interesting images are put in your mind and that's what good lyrics do.
12) Wild Boys --This song might be a bit over-the-top for some but it's power can't be denied. Simon sings the hell out of this one.
13) Notorious --Does it ever end? Yet another ridiculously catchy song.
14) I Don't Want Your Love (Shep Pettibone Mix) --A solid dance song that has aged well. Can't be resisted.
19) Come Undone --The sister hit to Ordinary World. Dreamy underwater sound with the backing beat made famous previously by Erik B. & Rakim.
Pretty female backing vocals and nice lyrics: "Words, playing me deja vu, like a radio tune I swear I've heard before/Chill, is it something real, or the magic Im feeding off your fingers."
And the other songs I didn't mention are good too. I bought "Astronaut", their latest cd as of this writing, and it's pretty good I like it. It doesn't match these songs though and I don't fault them. They were at their peak of creativity during this period and these songs are too good to be topped. Fortunately the 80s backlash is long over and it seems Duran Duran are finally getting the recognition they deserve, especially after people see them live in person or on TV (Live Earth for example). It's about time!
not too good..........2007-07-09
Slick sounds by guys in white suits.......2007-05-26
Besides just catchy, synth-laden pop, Duran Duran were capable of adding soul to their sound ("I Don't Want Your Love"), a cold but sexy club-music vibe ("All She Wants Is") and real emotion and exoticism ("Come Undone"). Songs from the first three Duran Duran records are well represented here, and nice offerings from the same era such as "A View to a Kill" and "Wild Boys" are also present.
Duran Duran also had a nice, somewhat reinvented run in the 1990s, especially the early `90s. The songs "Serious," "Ordinary World," "Come Undone" and "Electric Barbarella" (from Medazzaland) prove that. "Serious," from 1990, sounds like a wonderful `80s leftover, updated in an organic fashion for the new decade, while "Skin Trade," a tune released in 1986, has a slick, catchy sound, but also displays some real soul and great vocal work by Simon LeBon. Though they barely received any radio airplay, each of these tunes could lay claim to being two of the strongest tracks on "Greatest," a CD that is chock full of classics. My only complaint is that "Too Much Information" from Duran Duran 2 (The Wedding Album) was left off, but beggars can't be choosers. Many non-hits by the band have been great, but if you're looking for your fix of the most popular Duran Duran music over the years, this CD is the way to go.
Get your Duran Duran Fix.......2007-05-16
As for this collection, it's all the Duran Duran a person needs--and maybe even then some. Every single one of hits are here--including their James Bond song, "A View to a Kill," and early nineties hits like "Come Undone." You might have some gripes about which versions they use (for example, why the US edit for "Rio?"), but you can't argue with the track list as a whole. You've got all the smash hits (Rio, Hungry Like the Wolf, Girls on Film), as well as the popular tracks that aren't as well known (All She Wants Is, New Moon on Monday, The Reflex). This is a great collection for anyone who's a fan of eighties music or a Duran Duran lover.
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The Cure - Greatest Hits
The Cure Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R09Z Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- Boys Don't Cry
- A Forest
- Let's Go To Bed
- The Walk
- The Lovecats
- Inbetween Days
- Close To Me
- Why Can't I Be You?
- Just Like Heaven
- Lullaby
- Lovesong
- Never Enough
- High
- Friday I'm In Love
- Mint Car
- Wrong Number
- Cut Here
- Just Say Yes
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As Greatest Hits--and particularly the busking pavement jazz of "Lovecats"--reminds us, the best Cure singles were very often tangential exercises; they offered a goth-free playtime divergence from some of the weightier studiousness of those early albums. Or, as smudged frontman Robert Smith says of this 18-track collection, "Songs that are sung with a smile." This wasn't always true--witness the refrigerated fogginess of the classic "A Forest," the Blair Witch Project of its day. What this compilation does is focus attention on the Cure's perennial unpredictability--the breathless claustrophobia of "Close to Me," the New Order-lite of "The Walk," the brass- section embellished thrust of "Why Can't I Be You." Oddly, chart-wise, the Cure's lost weekend began immediately after "Friday I'm in Love," their most ebullient melodic moment and the ultimate "clocking-off to kick those heels" anthem. But at least the inclusion of two new songs, "Cut Here" and "Just Say Yes" (with Saffron from Republica), indicate that the Cure remain a healthy, ongoing concern. --Kevin MaidmentCustomer Reviews:
Attention Guitarists.......2007-07-14
The cure I remember..........2007-03-27
The Cure has some really great hits.......2007-03-23
One way or the other, get the song "Cut Here".......2007-03-18
For ultra casual fans only.......2007-03-13
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The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates
Hall & Oates Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056CCH Release Date: 2001-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Sara Smile
- Rich Girl
- It's A Laugh (Single Version)
- Wait For Me
- Kiss On My List
- You Make My Dreams
- Private Eyes
- I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)
- Did It In A Minute
- Maneater
- One On One
- Family Man
- Say It Isn't So
- Adult Education (Promotional 12in)
- Out Of Touch (Single Version)
- Method Of Modern Love
- Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
Amazon.com
Hall and Oates often enlivened '70s and '80s radio with sharp pop concoctions that drew on a wellspring of R&B influences picked up in their hometown of Philadelphia. They scored frequently enough, in fact, that this 20-track collection--intended to supplement or replace the earlier Rock 'n Soul, Part 1 with post-'83 winners--doesn't capture all their finest moments. (Where, for instance, are "She's Gone," recorded for another label but licensed by RCA for Rock 'n' Soul, and the terrific new wave/funk fusion "Your Imagination"?) Still, much of what's here is fine music that should appeal not only to those who carry fond memories of radio and MTV playing it the first time around, but also to a good-sized handful of their kids. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Crappy sound =(.......2007-03-08
Very good.......2007-01-12
CD Review.......2007-01-04
Super.......2006-08-24
Private Eyes... Are Watching You..........2006-08-20
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New Wave
Against Me! Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QFCD0Y Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- New Wave
- Up the Cuts
- Thrash Unreal
- White People for Peace
- Stop!
- Borne on the FM Waves of the HEart
- Piss and Vinegar
- Americans Abroad
- Animal
- The Ocean
Album Description
Making their debut studio album, New Wave produces Against Me!, raising the agressive folk-punk, anarchist protest music up from the underground.Customer Reviews:
What happened?.......2007-07-31
Burnt out.......2007-07-22
Besides, how many songs can you write about being in a band? I swear to God, more than half of the songs Against Me! play are about them being in a band... a band that's different (listen to Cliche Guevera, Reinventing Axle Rose, Turn Those Clapping... etc.)
Against Me! were so incredible... but typically bands that good are done after a few years at best. I just see it fading.
Forget what you knew and get over it.......2007-07-21
Anyway, with that being said, this album is great from the start (The roaring "New Wave" to the dreamlike ending "The Ocean".) The old against me sound is still there...in Tom Gabel's voice but they've grown up and fine tuned their music and grown as musicians. Their not kids anymore and Im fine with that. The production is sparkling.
Lastly, listen to this record with open ears. Dont think about comparing it to previous records and you will enjoy this. Def a must buy.
The title is "New Wave"............2007-07-18
I put this CD into my car and was able to listen to about 2 minutes of it before I had to go into work. Later on in the day, I was humming the song "New Wave" and I had not even heard the whole song yet! Every song on this CD is extremely catchy. It seems to be a little more straight forward punk rock than earlier material, but these songs blow away anything being played on the radio right now.
This has nothing to do with being on a major label in my opinion. Music is either good or bad. I could care less who is on a major or independent as long as they stay true to themselves and the music and from what I hear, Against Me! has made the best 'punk rock' CD of the year thus far.
Why you'd want to hear a band remake one of their older albums is beyond me. Go listen to those albums if that's what you want to hear. I'd rather hear a band grow and mature and change things up a bit. A song like "Thrash Unreal" is overly poppy with a serious subject manner and "The Ocean" is like some trippy Pink Floyd jam.
Forget all the past CD's and what you thought this CD was going to/supposed to sound like and enjoy!
New Wave.......2007-07-16
The problem for most fans is that the band brings with it a nearly tangible energy, most easily felt at one of their live shows. If you haven't had the opportunity to see this band play live, I highly recommend it. There is something absolutely electric at their concerts, a feeling that remains consistent at each of the dozen or so shows I've been to personally.
A large part of that feeling is just the raw power and energy that they bring to the stage, and when that hits the crowd it seems to travel back and forth between the fans and the band, constantly feeding off each other.
Unfortunately, New Wave lacks some of that raw power that fans have come to expect. The effect is much the same as it is for anyone who is lucky enough to have heard the songs from "The Stolen Demo" and then heard versions of those songs on "Still Searching for a Former Clarity", the substance is there, but in the back of your mind you know its just missing something. Any of you who were left wanting from "Clarity" should desperately try to find "The Stolen Demo", without it Clarity is half the album it should have been.
Additionally, some may feel that New Wave is a little overproduced and clean. In my opinion the best mix of studio with Against Me!'s natural energy was on "As the Eternal Cowboy", although I'm sure thats debatable among fans.
In any case, New Wave still has a lot to it, music and lyrics are still good. I don't know anyone who listens to Against Me! that doesn't rank them in their top 3 of all time favorites, but fans should not be afraid for their favorite band to sound a little different and not just put out the same recycled stuff over and over again.
New Wave is a step up from Former Clarity (although that may only be because the Stolen Demo songs/versions of songs didn't make it onto the album), and in any case it is still a good album and well worth your hard earned American dollars.
Don't be confused by the fact that they will always be better live, that's a good thing. Just buy it and enjoy it, consider it a good summer album with a few songs you will enjoy hearing at their next show.
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Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection
Def Leppard Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009299LU Release Date: 2005-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Pour Some Sugar On Me (HISTORIA video edit)
- Photograph
- Love Bites
- Let's Get Rocked
- Two Steps Behind (acoustic version)
- Animal
- Heaven Is
- Foolin'
- Rocket (VISUALIZE video edit)
- When Love & Hate Collide
- Armageddon It
- Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad?
- Rock Of Ages
- Hysteria
- Miss You In A Heartbeat
- Bringin' On The Heartbreak
- Switch 625
Tracks:
- Rock Rock (Till You Drop)
- Let It Go
- High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)
- Too Late For Love
- No Matter What
- Promises
- Mirror, Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)
- Women
- Another Hit And Run
- Slang
- Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)
- Rock Brigade
- Now
- Paper Sun
- Work It Out
- Die Hard The Hunter
- Wasted
- Billy's Got A Gun
Amazon.com
While many of their peers were abandoning '70s metal and arena rock to hop the punk/new wave bandwagon, Def Leppard smartly stripped the earlier era's music of its excesses, bolstered it with energetic, pop-savvy hooks and quickly found itself the vanguard of the UK's new metal revival and one of the '80s most spectacularly successful rock acts. The first disc of this 35-track, two-and-a-half hour double-disc retrospective focuses on the familiar hits of their early MTV, platinum-selling prime, though the inclusion of the video edit/remixes of "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and "Rocket" attempts to cast them in a more club-friendly contemporary groove. But the grittier second disc showcases some of the early, overlooked roots of On Through the Night and High 'N' Dry, as well as underappreciated later gems like '99's "Promises" and a power-pop-perfect take on Badfinger's "No Matter What" from an upcoming covers project. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
what do you want? i want rock n' roll!.......2007-07-25
Should have been five stars, but wasn't..........2007-07-07
Absolute must have for Def Leppard fans.......2007-06-19
Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Def Leppard?.......2007-03-25
Brilliant!.......2007-03-10
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The Best of Talking Heads
Talking Heads Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IQMKM Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Love ->
- Building On Fire
- Psycho Killer
- Oh, Love Comes To Town
- Take Me To The River
- Found A Job
- Life During Wartime
- Heaven
- Memories Can't Wait
- Once In A Lifetime
- Houses In Motion
- This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
- Girlfriend Is Better
- Burning Down The House
- Road To Nowhere
- And She Was
- Wild Wild Life
- Blind
- (Nothing But) Flowers
Album Description
Formed in NYC in the mid-'70s by David Byrne, Chris Franz, Tina Weymouth, and ex-Modern Lover Jerry Harrison, the Talking Heads evolved out of their now-legendary humble beginnings at CBGB's to become one of the most adventurous and influential bands ever. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, the Heads' visionary, polyrhythmic sound daringly combined funk and punk, African beats, avant-garde minimalism, and pure pop. From their 1977 debut through their Brian Eno-produced classics to their '88 farewell, Naked, they both pushed artistic boundaries and delivered indelible radio hits like "Once In A Lifetime" and "Burning Down The House."Customer Reviews:
CBGB.......2007-07-06
Exceptional best-of set.......2006-10-10
This would make a great introduction for a younger fan of the current crop of danceable art rock bands (Of Montreal, The Killers, Decemberists) or a casual fan looking to supplant an old LP collection.
A nice compilation of The Talking Heads.......2006-08-24
Articulate Collection.......2006-08-17
For the uninitiated, Talking Heads is one of the freshest and engaging progressive bands from the seventies and eighties. "Psycho Killer," "Once in a Lifetime," "Burning Down the House," and "Wild, Wild Life" all capture the inspired lunacy that dares to match the insanity of ordinary life. All of their albums are well represented. "Life During Wartime" represents them at their progressive best, but "And She Was" showcases their ethereal best.
In sum, 'Best of Talking Heads' provides a great mix and a thoughtful sampler without spoiling all of the fun.
Excellent Heads Compilation.......2006-04-03
Personally speaking, I'm not the world's biggest Talking Heads fan. However, I've always liked what I heard from them, and I always wanted one of their cds in my collection. So when I found the single disc, 18 track collection "The Best Of Talking Heads", I snatched it up immediately.
This is by far the best collection for the Talking Heads novice. Pretty much all the Talking Heads essentials are here, including "Love - > Building On Fire", "Take Me To The River", "Life During Wartime", "Memories Can't Wait", "Once In A Lifetime" and "Burning Down The House" as well as many others. And every track sounds fantastic.
In addition, there is a wonderful booklet replete with great liner notes, including interviews with Talking Heads fans such as Moby and El P. It is also readily available and affordabe. I highly recommend it.
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Billy Idol - Greatest Hits
Billy Idol Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059QYB Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Dancing With Myself
- Mony Mony
- Hot In The City
- White Wedding (Part 1)
- Rebel Yell
- Eyes Without A Face
- Flesh For Fantasy
- Catch My Fall
- To Be A Lover
- Don't Need A Gun (Single Edit)
- Sweet Sixteen
- Cradle Of Love
- L.A. Woman (Single Edit)
- Shock To The System
- Rebel Yell (Live And Acoustic)
- Don't You (Forget About Me)
Amazon.com
Billy Idol's secret is one that he shares with, of all people, Trent Reznor--the ability to take a pop base and disguise it with layers of other genres, most notably hard rock. His adaptability is on display throughout this 16-song career retrospective. It's amazing just how well the former Generation X frontman's songs have aged. Songs such as the disco-punk hit "Dancing with Myself," "White Wedding," and "Cradle of Love" are as appealing as ever, as is even "Shock to the System," just about the only listenable thing from 1993's Cyberpunk, an object lesson on the inadvisability of jumping blindly on a bandwagon. Fleshing out this best-of is a newly recorded cover of Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me)," as well as a live, acoustic version of "Rebel Yell," and a few other choice rarities. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
THIS IS A GREAT BILLY IDOL GREATEST HITS COMPILATION ALBUM!.......2007-07-26
WILLIAM MICHAEL ALBERT BROAD A.K.A. BILLY IDOL will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for composing and recording some of Rock's all-time greatest Punk anthems ever. BILLY IDOL will also forever be known for popularizing Punk Rock music in the 1980's. When BILLY IDOL came on the music scene in the early 1980's, the stage was set and there would be no looking back for this legendary artist. In my opinion, "BILLY IDOL, GREATEST HITS" is without a doubt, a true testament of the brilliance and musical creativity of legendary genius. This legendary compilation album is also a fine fitting tribute to a great 1980's icon that was truly indeed, far ahead of his time. This is the tales in the life and times of one BILLY IDOL. His music is his story that speaks for itself.
"BILLY IDOL, GREATEST HITS" begins with the a*s kicking Punk Rocker "Dancing With Myself," the a*s kicking Rockin' rendition of the TOMMY JAMES classic song "Mony Mony," the soulful synthesized Rocker "Hot In The City," the a*s kicking Progressive Punk Rocker "White Wedding (Part 1)," the a*s kicking Hard Rocker "Rebel Yell," the beautifully slow, bass pumping and synthesized mild turned Hard Rocker "Eyes Without A Face," the bass pumping and danceable Rocker "Flesh For Fantasy," the bass thumping a*s kicking Rocker "Catch My Fall," the smooth synthesized mild Rocker "To Be A Lover," the synthesized Rocker "Don't Need A Gun (Single Edit)," the beautifully slow synthesized and electric acoustic mild Rocker "Sweet Sixteen," the synthesized Hard Rocker "Cradle Of Love," the fast synthesized Hard Rockin' rendition of the legendary DOORS classic Rocker "L.A. Woman (Single Edit)," the blistering synthesized Hard Rocker "Shock To The System," the incredible live and acoustic Hard Rockin' version of "Rebel Yell" and the amazing synthesized and danceable rendition the SIMPLE MINDS classic song "Don't You (Forget About Me)." I would also like to commend BILLY IDOL on a great job well done. His merciless lead vocals truly added the finishing touches and takes the music to a different level unimagined. BILLY IDOL has the ultimate Rock n' Roll voice.
This is another great compilation album that I would highly recommend to everyone of all ages to purchase and own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This is a priceless gem of an album that everyone should also cherish and enjoy for many years to come. This album has definitely proven to stand the test of time and will always be around NOW AND FOREVER.
In closing, BILLY IDOL has successfully continued in releasing more great albums and performing to sell-out audiences the world over up to this very day. Knowing this, I guess it is safe to say that BILLY IDOL is here to stay and isn't going anywhere anytime soon. With this in mind, there will be more tales and stories in the BILLY IDOL legend that will still need to be told and written in many pages and chapters. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and read further more about it at a later date. In my opinion, BILLY IDOL has forever left his mark and place in Rock n' Roll history and his many contributions, accomplishments and achievements as a Rock artist will never be forgotten. So here's to you BILLY! Thanks for the many great memories and moments with many more still yet to come. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that you will continue in reading all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. BILLY IDOL RULES! Long Live Rock n' Roll! Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.
I love Billy Idol!.......2007-06-18
Entertaining--sometimes for the wrong reasons.......2007-05-16
Those songs along make this album a must-have if you like eighties music. But wait--there's more. Also with the album you get an acoustic, live version of Rebel Yell. That might sound scary, but it's actually not half bad.
On the other hand, you get Billy attempting to cover "LA Woman" by the Doors. No matter what you are imagining in your head, I promise you that it's worse. But it's worse in all the best ways--like a terrible movie that you watch over and over with your friends so you can make jokes about the diabolical acting, ridiculous plot twists, and run-of-the-mill dialog and action. Everyone should own this cover of "LA Woman" so you can break it out at parties and have a laugh with your friends. Equally atrocious--Idol takes a shot at "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (originally recorded by Simple Minds for the movie "The Breakfast Club.") While it's not a full on train wreck, it's pretty bad and good for a laugh when you're down in the dumps.
For some of the great guitar cameos in music.......2007-05-15
Firstly, I'll just say that I rate AC/DC as the kings of the rock riff. What you get in Billy Idol's music, especially the good songs, are just a taste of a great guitar riff or lick. I.e. the riff/lick doesn't permeate the whole song, just a really cool bit of the song.
I'd say that this would have to be due to the guitar work of Steve Stevens. The songs that I rate highly on this compilation are:
Hot In The City, White Wedding (Part 1), Eyes Without A Face, and Flesh For Fantasy.
There are other good songs of course, and politically active songs like "You don't need a gun", as relevant as ever in light of the frequent massacres that occur in the US, always involving guns.
For examples of what I mean by great "cameo" guitar bits in songs, check out "Eyes without a face", which has a very fluid and mellow guitar break, and "Flesh for fantasy" which has a spiky and dirty sounding guitar riff with a cool synth drum beat. In AC/DC songs, often the riff forms the backbone of the whole song. With Billy Idol, the guitar is often the cherry on top of the ice-cream.
Awesome!.......2007-01-12
Dance Music:
- No Diggity [CD-single]
- No Diggity [CD-single]
- No More Mr Nice Guy
- One Voice: Pride
- Picture This [Explicit Lyrics]
- Pure Emotion (Remixes) [CD-single]
- Rated G [Explicit Lyrics]
- Release the Pressure
- Resurrection EP [EP]
- Road to the Riches
Dance Music
Cilla in the 60s [Original recording remastered]
Handel: Great Handel Arias [Import]
Blue Spirits [Original recording remastered]
A Tourist in the Land of the Living
Hello, Dolly! (1964 Original Broadway Cast) (Deluxe Edition)
In Concert/Do You Believe in the Westworld [Live]
Handel - Athalia / E. Scholl · Schlick · Holzhausen · Reinhold · Brutscher · MacLeod · Martini
Just Like Fred Astaire, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]