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14. Can't F**k With Me - JV, Lost Tribe, Trick Daddy
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Bait,Original Soundtrack,Warner Bros / Wea,Pop,Soundtrack,Soundtracks,Soundtracks & Film Scores
Average customer rating:
- Rock-A-Billy Review
- OK I Guess
- Whistle Bait
- GREAT COMPANION TO THE "AIN'T I'M A DOG" CD
- Like drinking good Scotch on the rocks
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Whistle Bait: 25 Rockabilly Rave-Ups
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004W59Z
Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Whistle Bait - Larry Collins
- You're Humbuggin' Me - Lefty Frizzell
- Snatch It And Grab It - Freddie Hart
- Rawhide - Link Wray & The Wraymen
- Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor - Johnny Horton
- Wild Wild Young Men - Rose Maddox
- Bop-A-Lena - Ronnie Self
- Ugly And Slouchy - Maddox Brothers
- Everybody's Rockin' - Werly Fairburn
- Jive After Five - Carl Perkins
- Bo Bo Ska Diddle Daddle - Wayne Walker
- Ah. Poor Little Baby - Billy 'Crash' Craddock
- Hoy Hoy - The Collins Kids
- Dig Boy Dig - Freddie Hart
- Guitar Rock And Roll - Joe Maphis
- I Got A Hole In My Pocket - 'Little' Jimmy Dickens
- Big Fool - Ronnie Self
- All Over Again - Johnny Cash
- Romp Stompin' Boogie - Jaycee Hill
- Baboon Boogie - Jimmy Murphy
- Good Rockin' Baby - Sid King & The Five Strings
- Rocky Road Blues - Ronnie Self
- Pink Pedal Pushers - Carl Perkins
- I'm Coming Home - Johnny Horton
- Mean Mama Blues - Marty Robbins
Customer Reviews:
Rock-A-Billy Review.......2007-02-07
The song selections on this cd are not as strong as the "Ain't I'm a Dog" disc, but still well worth the money. If nothing else Johnny Horton's Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor and the Coop cover art are worth the price of the cd. Rock-A-Billy fans will enjoy most all of the tracks.
The Mean Eyed Cat
KNON Radio 89.3
Dallas, Texas
OK I Guess.......2006-05-02
I was a little disappointed in this one. The second is way better by far. Not that all the songs suck there is a handful of good ones The Collin Kids "Whistle Bait" and "Bo Bo Skadaddle" other than that I wouldn't recommend this to somebody who is wanting to hear the Rockabilly sound (Try "Ain't I'm a Dog" for that).
Whistle Bait.......2006-03-13
This type of music takes me back to a feel good time in my life. I heard most of these songs on a static filled radio stations.... Ahh, take me back........Mick Addington
GREAT COMPANION TO THE "AIN'T I'M A DOG" CD.......2006-01-22
I GOT THE ABOVE TITLE FROM ANOTHER VENDER AND THEY WERE NOT ABLE TO SEND THIS ONE AND THIS IS ABSOLUTLY THE BEST ROCKABILLY ON RECORD/CD. COLUMBIA RECORDS WAS NOT KNOWN FOR THEIR ROCK AND ROLL IN THE 50'S AND IF THIS IS NOT ROCK AND ROLL I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS. GET THIS CD AND THE COMPANION "AIN'T I'M A DOG". YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN A FIVE STAR RATING INSTEAD OF ONE--IT WAS ENTERED BY MISTAKE.
Like drinking good Scotch on the rocks.......2006-01-21
I thought this CD would just be a good way to get introduced to some of the not-so-famous-as-Carl-Perkins rockabilly singers of the '50s. (To correct the last reviewer, all of the tracks on the CD were recorded in the '50s per the liner notes.) And a great introduction it is, but the sound quality is excellent, despite apparently being mono recordings, and thus the CD is fun to listen to as well as being good rockabilly schooling. "Ain't I'm a Dog," the companion CD, is just as good.
Average customer rating:
- great live band
- One of the best Minnesota bands
- Remember every word...
- A Lifetime Ago.....
- boys
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Billy's Live Bait
Gear Daddies
Manufacturer: Fontana Polydor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001FZF
Release Date: 1990-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Stupid Boy
- Sonic Boom
- Wear Your Crown
- Don't Look At Me
- Time Heals
- Gonna Change
- No One's Home
- Color Of Her Eyes
- Goodbye Marie
- One Voice
Customer Reviews:
great live band.......2006-01-09
I just saw the Gear Daddies on Dec 27th 2005 at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis. It was the best concert I've ever seen. Sometimes it's dissappointing to see a band live...because they let you down. I never heard the Gear Daddies until about 6 months ago...they are now my favorite band and the live concert just validated that...It's just good music period...
Brad
One of the best Minnesota bands.......2004-01-24
I was listening to the radio the other day (on a rare occasion) and heard one of my personal favorite songs from my high school days, not to mention from one of the few local bands I was into..."Stupid Boy" by Gear Daddies. I am not really into the local music scene here in Minneapolis but the few I did like (The Replacements, Husker Du/Sugar, Babes in Toyland, Zu Zu's Petals) actually broke out into mainstream music with major record labels. One of them were Gear Daddies. So after hearing "Stupid Boy" on the radio, I busted out my copy of "Billy's Live Bait" (a collection of Gear Daddies' songs). I almost forgot how much I loved this band. I guess if you were to label the Gear Daddies' music, they would be right up there on the alt-country scene with Wilco and Lucinda Williams. The music is ridiculously catchy and so bloody hummable. Martin Zellar is one of the best songwriters to come out of the frozen tundra I call Minnesota. A lot of the songs on the cd is filled with lament and regret. Martin's raw vocals also lends to each song a wave of emotion that the listener can hear. Why the Gear Daddies didn't achieve the same notoriety as Wilco is beyond me. Their music was very radio-friendly and hook-driven. How can you not love songs like "Stupid Boy" and "Color of Her Eyes" (my two personal favorite Gear Daddies songs)? "Billy's Live Bait" is a testament to Gear Daddies' legacy. Martin Zellar still performs around the Twin Cities on the weekends despite having moved to Texas a few years ago and releasing the same infectious music with his band The Hardways.
Remember every word..........2002-03-15
As if all the out pouring of bad music over the years would some how make me forget about all the good Stuff, "Time Heals" lyrics come to me out of nowhere and im happy they did...
This CD is Straight with substance even though it may sound lighthearted, and that's the Beauty of it....
A Lifetime Ago............2001-04-15
It seems like only yesterday I was trying to get into Kirby's in Moorhead, MN, to listen to the Gear Daddies. I was 19 years old, a college student who thought beer and girls were the end-all and be-all. Who knew there was a soundtrack to that life? The honest feeling that comes out of every track never fails to stir up a little something inside me from that time. If a song or songs can do that to me, it's a beautiful thing.
boys.......2001-02-09
Oh, my, I'm scooting down the highway today blasting this CD, and I know it's not recent, and the band has broken up long ago, and these boys are all men by now. I'm not a kid anymore either. But I tell ya, ladies out there, this is genuine Boy Rock, all the raunchy, intense passion you only get from guys that age. Makes me want to be 20 years younger and jumping up on that stage (or into their torn jeans). Oh, they indulged in "the beat and evil things days that come to young guys in their middle twenties" (Kerouac), so we get a little self-pity, a little self-destructiveness. But I miss the rawness of those days. Martin Zeller sang like he meant it, and the rest of the band plays their guts out. Which is more than I can say for the boys that make music today. Sigh. Moan. -- from a 40-year-old wife and mother
Average customer rating:
- Great Movies have Great Soundtracks!
- Only Disc 1 Is Worth Anything
- More of a propaganda CD
- Great selection of Film Hits!
- Older recordings, main themes only
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Paramount 90th Anniversary Collection: Scores
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000068TN9
Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Saving Private Ryan 'Hymn To The Fallen' - John Williams
- Double Indemnity 'Prelude' - Miklos Rozsa
- The Lost Weekend 'Finale' - Miklos Rozsa
- The Heiress 'Departure/Morris Suggests Love/The Proposal/Finale' - Aaron Copland
- Sunset Boulevard 'Prelude' - Franz Waxman
- The Ten Commandments 'Prelude' - Elmer Bernstein
- Breakfast At Tiffany's 'Moon River' - Henry Mancini
- Hatari! 'Baby Elephant Walk' - Henry Mancini
- Rosemary's Baby 'Main Title (Vocal)' - Christopher Komeda
- Romeo & Juliet 'Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet' - Nino Rota
- Once Upon A Time In The West 'Once Upon A Time In The West' - Ennio Morricone
- Love Story 'Theme From Love Story' - Francis Lai
- The Godfather 'Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)' - Nino Rota
- The Godfather 'Love Theme From The Godfather' - Nino Rota
- Chinatown 'Love Theme From Chinatown (Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith
- The Godfather - Part II 'End Title' - Nino Rota
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture 'End Title' - Jerry Goldsmith
- Raiders Of The Lost Ark 'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' - John Williams
- Terms Of Endearment 'Theme From Terms Of Endearment' - Michael Gore
- Flashdance 'Love Theme From Flashdance' - Giorgio Moroder
- Beverly Hills Cop 'Axel F' - Harold Faltermeyer
Tracks:
- Witness 'Building The Barn' - Maurice Jarre
- Children Of A Lesser God 'Main Title' - Michael Convertino
- The Untouchables 'The Strength Of The Righteous (Main Title)' - Ennio Morricone
- Fatal Attraction 'Fatal Attraction' - Maurice Jarre
- The Addams Family 'Main Title' - Marc Shaiman
- Dead Again 'Winter 1948' - Patrick Doyle
- Indecent Proposal 'Flashback & Photos' - John Barry
- The Firm 'How Could You Lose Me?-End Title' - Dave Grusin
- Clear And Present Danger 'Main Title/A Clear And Present Danger' - James Horner
- Braveheart 'For The Love Of A Princess' - James Horner
- Primal Fear 'Courtroom Montage' - James Newton Howard
- Mission: Impossible 'Zoom B' - Danny Elfman
- Star Trek: First Contact 'End Credits' - Jerry Goldsmith
- Titanic 'Hard To Starboard' - James Horner
- The Rugrats Movie 'Baby Shower Happenings' - Mark Mothersbaugh
- The Talented Mr. Ripley 'Italia' - Gabriel Yared
- Rules Of Engagement 'Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful)' - Mark Isham
- Mission: Impossible 2 'The Bait' - Hans Zimmer
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 'Main Titles' - Graeme Revell
- Vanilla Sky 'To The Roof' - Nancy Wilson
- The Sum Of All Fears 'The Mission' - Jerry Goldsmith
- Forest Gump 'I'm Forrest...Forrest Gump' - Alan Silvestri
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Granddaddy of the Hollywood studios, Paramount Pictures is rightfully proud of its century of contributions to both American cinema and the art of film scoring. But the first disc of this 43-track double-CD anthology merely hints at the studio's musical peaks, blithely skipping through its first seven decades in just 17 tracks. Indeed, the package as a whole seems more interested in marketing its post-'70s catalog of hits and blockbusters than it does in paying real homage to history and roots. Even rarities like Double Indemnity and The Lost Weekend are served up via modern budget-line rerecordings, as is Ennio Morricone's epochal Once upon a Time in the West). Contemporary recordings of Aaron Copland's rare score to The Heiress and Franz Waxman's great Sunset Blvd. fare better, but soundtrack fans may miss the originals. The studio's rich pop-crossover successes in the '60s are documented via Breakfast at Tiffany's "Moon River" and excerpts from Romeo and Juliet and Love Story, while successful franchises like Star Trek and Raiders also get their due. Too often the '90s-focused second disc only underscores some uncomfortable trends in contemporary scoring--orchestral nervous tics punctuated by booming crescendos, treacly piano Muzak--and makes one wonder if the music of The Rugrats Movie and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider are really film music milestones. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Great Movies have Great Soundtracks!.......2007-05-10
If you love movies and movie music, you can't go wrong with this two cd Paramount Anniversary set.
Only Disc 1 Is Worth Anything.......2006-07-19
Normally I have a lot to say in my reviews, but not this time. The main problem with this collection is that all the most memorable film scores are just on one disc, with the second used mostly to play out stuff from the last ten years that, really, musically isn't very memorable and only includes three pieces anyone will recognize just because, like the movies they come from, they're based on old TV shows - The Addams Family, Star Trek, and Mission: Impossible.
And that brings up another problem. With all due respect to the late Jerry Goldsmith, who has provided some truly great classic movie scores, was it REALLY necessary to include TWO versions of the SAME Star Trek march in this collection? This seems evocative of the milk-it-for-all-its-worth attitude Paramount has had lately toward its now-tarnished crown-jewel franchise. Where's James Horner's theme music from Star Trek II and III? If they're gonna put Star Trek on here twice, they should have provided a little diversity. It wouldn't have taken much, I'm sure.
I'm sure that Paramount's had other films with far more memorable music (even Harold Faltermeyer's Top Gun Anthem could have helped on Disc 2). This just seems like a lazy attempt at something that really could have been great.
More of a propaganda CD.......2002-10-30
There are some really great songs on this 2 CD set. However, those really great songs seem to be lightly interspersed amongst a large number of forgettable songs whose main purpose seems to be to remind you of those movies you enjoy(ed) so much.
It seems a little odd to me that out of 90 years of film making the most memorable scores have been largely released within the last few years. I was pleased to find themes from the Godfather, Indiana Jones and Witness. I was perplexed with the inclusion of songs from Rugrats, both Mission Impossible movies (one would have been more than enough) and Tomb Raider (memorable???).
This is my own personal bias, but I do prefer movie soundtracks that evoke a feeling of excitement. With this collection I just couldn't get excited. I kept finding myself being let down by songs that didn't in some way complement the preceeding song.
There are certainly some great tracks here, but overall I was disappointed. My advise would be to look elsewhere.
Great selection of Film Hits!.......2002-09-25
This one was a pleasant surprise! I thought- how could any CD that had "Baby Elephant Walk" be all that good? This one is. Lots of great scores- classics and a few hidden treasures. After hearing the beautiful title score for "Children of a Lesser God", I had to buy the entire soundtrack - very soothing. There are a few that may seem too overplayed ("Love Story", "Raiders of the Lost Ark",), but most are a welcome addition to any compilation. Try NOT loving "Building the Barn" from "Witness" or the "Hymn to the Fallen" from "Saving Private Ryan". Hours of great listening.
Older recordings, main themes only.......2002-08-27
This is a great album concept, but I really wish Paramount had re-recorded these scores as they deserve to be heard. The tracks range from 1944 to the present, and the older recordings sound just like the cleaned-up older recordings that they are.
I would also personally have enjoyed more "secondary" music themes (otherwise it becomes like reading book summaries that always only quote the opening paragraph), and I could easily have done without the "pop" tunes (like Baby Elephant Walk and the Rugrats theme). In fact, it would have been very nice to listen to an album comprised of tracks chosen for their strong musical value rather than apparently for their box office and/or hit song popularity. But, to be fair, that may be precisely what draws some people to this CD set.
Film score music constitutes the single most significant body of classical music of our time. I hope some of these tracks will entice listeners to buy entire soundtracks and listen to some of these works as a whole.
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Beer, Bait and Ammo
Kevin Fowler
Manufacturer: Sustain Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000HT35VU
Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Speak of the Devil
- Butterbean
- Penny for Your Thoughts
- Hellbent for a Heartache
- I Found out the Hard Way
- If Thesse Old Walls Could Talk
- Bear, Bait, and Ammo
- Read Between the Lines
- You Could've Had It All
- J.O.B.
- Drinkin' Days
- 100% Texan
Customer Reviews:
Great Texas Country.......2007-06-18
I think it's funny this has no reviews. I don't even really like country but this cd is the exception. I guess this isn't mainstream Country but this is by far the best country cd I have ever heard. Bear, Bait, and Ammo says it all. Just listen to it.
Average customer rating:
- Baiter get this one!!!
- A non-stop blast of energy.
- Anyone who loves Can-con must buy this album!
- Awesome group!
- Take the Bait
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Live Bait
The Arrogant Worms
Manufacturer: Arrogant Worms
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ASIN: B00005B52R
Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Jesus' Brother Bob
- Mountie Song
- Canada's Really Big
- Me Like Hockey
- Proud to Be Canadian
- Malcolm
- TV Weather Guy
- Ballad of Dan
- Carfull of Pain
- Mounted Animal Nature Trail
- Carrot Juice Is Murder
- Last Saskatchewan Pirate
Customer Reviews:
Baiter get this one!!!.......2003-10-01
I was introduced to the Worms live in concert at FolkFest, and HAD to buy a couple of the CD's to take home - EVERYONE I have exposed to the Worms is in love with this band! Everyone sings along by the second chorus, even if they've never heard the songs before. If you don't know the Worms yet you are missing a HUGE treat, so get yourself introduced already. Like the Bare Naked Ladies in posture and vibe, but not at all musically the Worms are here to entertain you - Just put on the disc and a smile invariably follows.
A non-stop blast of energy........2003-07-09
These guys must really love Canada. It has to be nearly impossible to lampoon their homeland and to lovingly puncture its icons and traditions so thoroughly without a true sense of devotion and good-natured fondness for the place. This album, filled to the gills with sly wit and unsubtle buffoonery, is a slanted homage to the Great White North.
Yes, Americans believe a host of stereotypes about their northern neighbors, and the Worms exploit them so gleefully they get laughs from Yanks and Canucks alike.
Anyone who loves Can-con must buy this album!.......2003-01-17
These guys are creative, weird, talented and FUNNY!
Their "proud to be Canadian" songs put that brewery marketing bumpf to shame. Well worth the money. If you love the strange stuff that shows up on CBC Radio then these guys are for you.
Awesome group!.......2002-10-19
I heard of this group through an online friend, and after seeing some of their music at mp3.com was eager to buy their CDs from amazon. I am not sorry that I bought Live Bait; although a few of my favorite songs were not on there (ie Killer Robots from Venus), it was a really enjoyable experience and absolutely hilarious. Arrogant Worms is very talented and I hope to eventually get their other CDs.
Favorite songs in this CD: The Last Sch (sp) Pirate, Carrot Juice is Murder, TV Weather Guy, Malcolm, and Canada's Really Big.
Take the Bait.......2002-09-22
I love this album. If you have not seen these Guys in concert,it is every bit as fun as this cd sounds. I have to say if they put every song I like on this album, then they would need to play every song they have. It is a good example of all there albums, and the songs they did notchoose are on par with these ones. A great introduction to the Arrogant Worms.
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Beer, Bait and Ammo
Kevin Fowler
Manufacturer: Smith Music Group
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ASIN: B0000C3I27
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Speak of the Devil
- Butterbean
- Penny for Your Thoughts
- Hellbent for a Heartache
- I Found out the Hard Way
- If Thesse Old Walls Could Talk
- Bear, Bait, and Ammo
- Read Between the Lines
- You Could've Had It All
- J.O.B.
- Drinkin' Days
- 100% Texan
Customer Reviews:
Great Music.......2005-11-28
I just saw Kevin Fowler in concert and he is an excellent singer!!!
Average customer rating:
- Pretty impressive
- Pretty impressive
- Pretty impressive
- Nevermind Nirvana, buy this!!!!!!
- ROCKS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT/SMELLS LIKE TEEN ANGST
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Squirrel Bait
Squirrel Bait
Manufacturer: Drag City
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ASIN: B0000019S0
Release Date: 1997-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Hammering So Hard
- Thursday
- Sun Gold
- When I Fall
- The Final Chapter
- Mixed Blessing
- Disguise
- Perfect
Customer Reviews:
Pretty impressive.......2005-09-06
There are eight songs on this EP and atleast four of them are really good. Those four being the first half. The second half isn't bad, but the songs seem kind of worthless compared to the first half. The first song, "Hammering so hard", is the EP's best track. It sounds like The Replacements meets Nirvana briefly introduced to Minor Threat. That pretty much goes for the entire EP. The vocalist, Peter Searcy, sounds like Kurt Cobain, Paul Westerberg, and Rick Froberg mixed into one. There is also a little Husker Du influence in some of the songwriting. I'm sure many of you looking at these reviews are fans of Slint, but I warn you not to expect anything like Slint from this band here. The guitar work shows a tiny little bit of the Slint sound, but it's not obvious. Remember Brian McMahan (Slint's vocalist/second guitarist) is only on guitar, not on vocals (and thankfully, because Searcy is a much better vocalist for this band). Also, Britt Wilford (Slint's drummer) is on drums. I may as well take time to note that the other members of Squirrel Bait, bassist Ethan Buckler and second guitarist David Grubbs, do a fine job on this recording.
In conclusion, I haven't got the Squirrel Bait full-length (Skag Heaven) yet, but this EP is just begging me to. A really good listen, and yes the Nirvana/Husker Du comparisons are completely true.
Pretty impressive.......2005-09-06
There are eight songs on this EP and atleast four of them are really good. Those four being the first half. The second half isn't bad, but the songs seem kind of worthless compared to the first half. The first song, "Hammering so hard", is the EP's best track. It sounds like The Replacements meets Nirvana briefly introduced to Minor Threat. That pretty much goes for the entire EP. The vocalist, Peter Searcy, sounds like Kurt Cobain, Paul Westerberg, and Rick Froberg mixed into one. There is also a little Husker Du influence in some of the songwriting. I'm sure many of you looking at these reviews are fans of Slint, but I warn you not to expect anything like Slint from this band here. The guitar work shows a tiny little bit of the Slint sound, but it's not obvious. Remember Brian McMahan (Slint's vocalist/second guitarist) is only on guitar, not on vocals (and thankfully, because Searcy is a much better vocalist for this band). Also, Britt Wilford (Slint's drummer) is on drums. I may as well take time to note that the other members of Squirrel Bait, bassist Ethan Buckler and second guitarist David Grubbs, do a fine job on this recording.
In conclusion, I haven't got the Squirrel Bait full-length (Skag Heaven) yet, but this EP is just begging me to. A really good listen, and yes the Nirvana/Husker Du comparisons are completely true.
Pretty impressive.......2005-09-06
There are eight songs on this EP and atleast four of them are really good. Those four being the first half. The second half isn't bad, but the songs seem kind of worthless compared to the first half. The first song, "Hammering so hard", is the EP's best track. It sounds like The Replacements meets Nirvana briefly introduced to Minor Threat. That pretty much goes for the entire EP. The vocalist, Peter Searcy, sounds like Kurt Cobain, Paul Westerberg, and Rick Froberg mixed into one. There is also a little Husker Du influence in some of the songwriting. I'm sure many of you looking at these reviews are fans of Slint, but I warn you not to expect anything like Slint from this band here. The guitar work shows a tiny little bit of the Slint sound, but it's not obvious. Remember Brian McMahan (Slint's vocalist/second guitarist) is only on guitar, not on vocals (and thankfully, because Searcy is a much better vocalist for this band). I may as well take time to note that the other members of Squirrel Bait, Ben Daughtrey on drums, bassist Ethan Buckler and second guitarist David Grubbs, do a fine job on this recording.
In conclusion, I haven't got the Squirrel Bait full-length (Skag Heaven) yet, but this EP is just begging me to. A really good listen, and yes the Nirvana/Husker Du comparisons are completely true.
Nevermind Nirvana, buy this!!!!!!.......2004-02-29
The Squirrel Bait record truly was a revelation for the small group of kids who discovered it in '85. It predates Nirvana's first full-length by about 3 or 4 years--and a lot of the original Squirrel Bait fans, myself included, are still bitter that Nirvana grabbed all the glory.
Similarities between the bands notwithstanding, Squirrel Bait were a lot more intelligent, were mere kids when their record came out, and frankly, make Nirvana sound like corporate hair metal. The first time I heard "Hammering so Hard" I couldn't believe my ears it was so good. It was hardcore gone rock, with hooks galore and zero loss of intensity.
Peter Searcy's voice just has to be heard--he outdoes Cobain. As for the drumming, sorry Dave Grohl, the kid behind the kit was phenomenal!! We used to air-drum to it over doobies in the rec room.
ROCKS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT/SMELLS LIKE TEEN ANGST.......2004-02-25
An absolute monstrosity. Easily, THE most powerful 20 some-
odd minutes of music ever recorded. A complete, cacophonous
roar led by twin-barrels burnin' buzzsaw guitars and a drummer
named Ben who sounded like Keith Moon AFTER he destroyed the
skins. And Peter Searcy screaming/mewling/howling/caterwauling
over this riotous din like Paul Westerberg after a few
"whatever you're havings". As good, if not better, than
anything those Husker Dudes were doing at that present time.
As frontman Searcy anguishly laments on the final song "You
won't see-you won't know-that everything was PERFECT"...
believe me Peter...it all was.
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Kid in the Mirror
Manufacturer: Butter-Dog
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Children's Music
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CA6TCQ
Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
- The Dinosaur, the Dodo and the Unicorn
- Video Game
- The World's Fastest Bicycle
- There's a Monster in My House
- I Dreamed that I Could Fly
- The Tiger and the Zebra
- Crazy Mountain Road
- The Kid in the Mirror
- The Elephant Song
- The Tale of the Sun and the Moon
Average customer rating:
- Music so good, sound so fine.
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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Movie Scores
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
Movie Soundtracks
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
Orchestral Pop
| Easy Listening
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00006WL5N
Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Main Titles
- Far from Home/E.T. Alone
- Bait for E.T.
- Meeting E.T.
- E.T.'s New Home
- Beginning of a Friendship
- Toys
- "I'm Keeping Him"
- E.T.'s Powers
- E.T. and Elliott Get Drunk
- Frogs
- At Home
- Magic of Halloween
- Sending the Signal
- Searching for E.T.
- Invading Elliott's House
- E.T. Is Dying
- Losing E.T.
- E.T. Is Alive!
- Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye
- End Credits
Customer Reviews:
Music so good, sound so fine........2004-04-14
I was very excited when I first heard about an SACD realease for the E.T. Soundtrack, 'cause it's been my favourite for 22 years. Even though I didn't have an SACD player, I bought it. When I got home, I played it on my Marantz regular CD player, and I was impressed by how good it sounds. As this day I was off, I went down town for some browsing, looking for a discounted SACD player, and I got it. For the second time in the same day, this SACD surprised me. It just sounds so real, instruments feel like if they were in my listening room. All the harshness of the previous CD releases is gone, instead, you have this beautiful performance perfectly captured on a disc. Everything is on this SACD, all the subtleties of the instruments, the ambience of the recording hall on the surround channels, musicians coughing or turning the pages of their music books... This SACD is a real BARGAIN!!!
Average customer rating:
- A classic
- Greatest album ever made - hands down
- Greatest record ever made--hands down
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Bait & Switch
Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Punk Revival
| Hardcore & Punk
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Punk-Pop
| Hardcore & Punk
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Lo-Fi
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Post Grunge
| American Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000002M9C
Release Date: 1995-07-11 |
Tracks:
- My Mysterioius Death (Turn It Up)
- Is She Shy
- Down to High Street
- Quarrel With the World
- Cheater's Heaven
- Cyclotron
- Negative Guest List
- Fire in the Swimming Girl
- You Can't Kill Stupid
- Rnr Hall of Fame
- Contract Dispute
- Wrongheaded
Customer Reviews:
A classic.......2007-04-17
Bob Petric was a great guitarist and Ron House was a great lyricist. This record is only one rung below the best albums ever made (i.e., End on End, Lonesome Crowded West, Appetite for Destruction). On par with Velvet Underground and Nico, any Stones, any Zeppelin, any Stooges, any Metallica, any Mastodon. Better than pretty much everything else but Unwound and Fugazi.
Greatest album ever made - hands down.......2003-02-21
The Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments are sadly no longer together, but frontman Ron House is still playing. He is opening up for Guided by Voices in Columbus, Ohio on 02-21-03. This record is truly a wonderful complex and intelligent masterpiece with a raw punk sound backed by an almost dance beat like bass track. It rocks. House has been interviewed by Spin Magazine as well as National Public Radio. If you are a fan of true punk music and don't own this album, you are not a true rocker. Check out Cheater's Heaven--the best single ever recorded. Buy this record if you can find it...
Greatest record ever made--hands down.......2003-02-21
The Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments are sadly no longer together, but frontman Ron House is still playing. He is opening up for Guided by Voices in Columbus, Ohio on 02-21-03. This record is truly a wonderful complex and intelligent masterpiece with a raw punk sound backed by an almost dance beat like bass track. It rocks. House has been interviewed by Spin Magazine as well as National Public Radio. If you are a fan of true punk music and don't own this album, you are not a true rocker. Check out Cheater's Heaven--the best single ever recorded. Buy this record if you can find it...
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