| 1. Intro - Ja Rule |
| 2. Thug Lovin' - Bobby Brown, Ja Rule |
| 3. Mesmerize - Ashanti, Ja Rule |
| 4. Pop N****s - Ja Rule |
| 5. Pledge [Remix] - Ashanti, Ja Rule, Nas, 2Pac |
| 6. Murder Reigns - Ja Rule |
| 7. Last Temptation - Charli Baltimore, Ja Rule |
| 8. Murder Me - Alexi, Caddillac Tah, Ja Rule |
| 9. Warning - Ja Rule |
| 10. Connected - Crooked I, , Ja Rule |
| 11. Emerica - Ja Rule, Chink Santana, Young Life |
| 12. Rock Star - Ja Rule |
| 13. Destiny (Outro) - Ja Rule |
The Last Temptation,Ja Rule,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Urban
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Passion: Music For The Last Temptation Of Christ
Peter Gabriel Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OR5 Release Date: 1989-06-01 |
Tracks:
- The Feeling Begins
- Gethsemane
- Of These, Hope
- Lazarus Raised
- Of These, Hope (Reprise)
- In Doubt
- A Different Drum
- Zaar
- Troubled
- Open
- Before Night Falls
- With This Love
- Sandstorm
- Stigmata
- Passion
- With This Love (Choir)
- Wall Of Breath
- The Promise Of Shadows
- Disturbed
- It Is Accomplished
- Bread And Wine
Amazon.com essential recording
To call Peter Gabriel's Passion a pivotal recording in the development of the world music genre would be a significant understatement. What makes Passion so undeniably huge is, of course, its global reach but also its expert handling of what could've easily become polyglot babble. Vocalists Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Youssou N'Dour, and Baaba Mal bring strong Middle Eastern and African voicing to the project, and Balkan textures come via the ney flute and doudouk. But Gabriel is the glue, offering electronic ambient flows between the multiple streams. Gabriel also brings something even less tangible: an awesome visual imagination that takes often seamless sounds and makes them impress the listener with picturelike colors and phrasing. This is, however, far more than an ambient global mix. To be certain, the intertwined rhythms stand out but always do so both unto themselves and as brushstrokes on a larger canvas. Never mind that Passion helped launch North American careers for N'Dour and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, this is a stellar musical achievement by any standard. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
Powerful and Timeless Soundtrack.......2007-07-17
My five year old loves "Passion." I love how he hears something arresting in the middle of a track and will say "Oooh, mommy! Go back, go back quickly! Did you hear that?" His face just gets so thoughtful, and you can see the emotions of the music play over his face. It brings me such joy that we share this together. Thanks again, Peter Gabriel!
Changed my musical tastes forever.......2007-05-14
Passion For The Passion.......2007-04-15
With "Passion" (the soundtrack to Scorcese's "The Last Temptation Of Christ"), Peter Gabriel succeeds brilliantly in creating a work indebted to World Musicians and yet stamped with his own mark: therefore the album lives and breathes as a work in its own right rather than a fossil of the past or a foreign country. He achieves this by using a strongly north African rhythmical approach coupled with the work of musicians on traditional Middle Eastern string instruments, always focusing on structure to build elements of texture into (rather than onto) each track. Exceptions to this are the stately choral version of "With This Love" and the soaring Western/Middle Eastern hybrid "It Is Accomplished".
With "Passion", Gabriel achieved the difficult task of giving voice to ancient music rather than reverentially keeping it in a case, to be merely caged and catalogued.
Superior to The Passion of the Christ soundtrack .......2007-02-16
So buy Gabriel's Passion over The Passion of the Christ, it is a magnificent score and far more original.
An Antti Keisala Comment: Also They Saw God.......2007-02-05
I don't like the Scorsese film for cinematic reasons alone, and the tapestries of sound drown the images of the film so thoroughly that what breathes through is the visual aspect of Gabriel's music instead of Scorsese's 'images'. And I have seen the film more than a few times (and am still waiting for the likes of Greenaway, Medem and Malick) to change the way we think of the subject cinematically. But how could I ever feel sad that I couldn't make myself like the film, when what it brought to me was an album like this?
Through the perspective of music history and especially through the evolution and migration of world music to the Western world this is already a significant album in itself. So it has merits. But what it has is the original spirit, the passion in the other sense of the word, to create, to express. And it has personal risk written all over it, made by an artist at the peak of his popularity and then taking the chance and making a small record like this. Once again something that I would already applaud for itself alone. This is passion for music, for the urge to create.
One wonderful property of great art is that it takes us along to participate in the creative process, paints an image of it and folds us around it as it encompasses our own space. "The Feeling Begins" and "A Different Drum" remain as the penultimate spiritual chants only succeeded by Gabriel's "Cloudless" in echoing the flowing rhythm of a ritual invocation, reaching from some artificially distant place inside our soul into our soul in this time and place. There is illusion, there is enchantment, there is magic, there is power, there are miracles. And it still, to this day, makes me believe. Not only is this the soundtrack of a whole life, it is, ironically, the soundtrack, a backdrop of inspiration, to any ideal full reading of the Gospels or Psalms I do. Uplifting, life-altering, everything that's from and in between. And I think of Whitmanian ease of being, as he whispers in 'Song of Myself': "Swiftly arose and spread around me the peace and knowledge/that pass all the argument of the earth,/And I know that the hand of God is the promise of my own,/And I know that the spirit of God is the brother of my own'. These kind of albums to which you can invest your own soul aren't experiences for experiences' sake, but things to cherish life for.
And I am thankful.
With best regards,
AK
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The Last Temptation of Reid
Lard Manufacturer: Alternative Tentacle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000F7Q Release Date: 1990-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Forkboy
- Pineapple Face
- Mate Spawn & Die
- Drug Raid At 4 AM
- Can God Fill Teeth?
- Bozo Skeleton
- Sylvestre Matuschka
- They're Coming To Take Me Away
- I Am Your Clock
Customer Reviews:
a unique industrial album with hints of comedy.......2004-03-08
4 1/2 stars, actually..........2003-08-27
The best one.........2002-06-20
All the songs on here are great. I Am the Clock is truly strange and is more akin to Time to Melt than anything on this album.
In the early 90's Jello Biafra could do no wrong musically. After the Dead Kennedy's, he broke off into side-projects and produced brilliant collaberation albums with both DOA and NoMeansNo, respectively. (East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride, and DH Peligro couldn't come up anything nearly as brilliant as Jello's works--one has to only look at their post-DK output. That's why they're reprocessing DK stuff.)
Fans of this album might also checkout the Jello releases with DOA and NoMeansNo, as well as, Ministry's collaberation with Ian Mackaye (Fugazi, Minor Threat), called Pailhead.
Wilma! Where's the pliers!.......2001-06-13
This album just reels off one great song after another. Forkboy, Pineapple Face, Bozo Skeleton, Mate, Spawn & Die all motor along in a straightforward thrash fashion. They're Coming To Take Me Away bounces along cheerfully, as an ode to the brighter side of mental illness, only to be ground into the dirt by the relentless plodding of I Am Your Clock.
As ever with Jello Biafra, there is a dark lyrical bent throughout the album. Drug Raid at 4am covers the lack of respect shown for innocent people in the war on drugs. My favourite song, Can God Fill Teeth? takes a humorous swipe at conspiracy theorists and Big Brother. The music backs off enough to let Jello flow on one of his legendary rants, about everything and nothing, before kicking into a manic electric drill frenzy. I Am Your Clock is another Big Brother song, this time analysing modern society and it's controls on the common man.
Only Jello Biafra could have written a song like Sylvestre Matuschka, a true story of a psychopath who gained sexual gratification from blowing up trains.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about this album is that it is over a decade old, but still sounds fresh.
Interesting stuff..........2001-05-30
And what did I think then? I liked it. So after picking up Great Rock'N'Roll Swindle in my local record store, I placed an order for Lard's "The Last Temptation of Reid." It took over a month to get it, but it was worth the wait... Immediately I put the CD in my discman and played track 4, Drug Raid at 4 a.m., then I skipped back to track 1 and listened to it all the way through. I really, really liked it. It's sort of industrial/punk... very interesting music. I really like it. My favorite track now is Mate Spawn & Die... you just gotta love the ending. :)
As for the fact that there are Ministry memebers in Lard... I can't say this is any better or worse then Ministry due to the fact that I've never heard their music before. However, if it's anything like Lard... I like it.
Lard would be nothing without the manical genius of Jello Biafra. His wacked-out voice is what makes Lard - and the Dead Kennedys, much more then just any other band. I salute you, Mr. Biafra
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The Last Temptation
Alice Cooper Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000028PI Release Date: 1994-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Sideshow
- Nothing's Free
- Lost In America
- Bad Place Alone
- You're My Temptation
- Stolen Prayer
- Unholy War
- Lullaby
- It's Me
- Cleansed By Fire
Customer Reviews:
What's it missing?.......2007-07-29
That aside,I feel that the theme is "unconventional" for Alice.Although he tries to involve Alice as the villain,it's just not as good as before.
It's too sugar coated.I know that all types of moral issues were going on with Alice himself that the themes tried to go along with his personal beliefs.
The songs are not as good either,besides the fact that this cd took forever to come out,I expected something better.In conclusion,when you strip away all the comic books and storyline and makeup and shock,Alice is all about the music and the music suffers greatly.This cd is one of my least fav's next to Muscle of Love.There was a spark missing,something that was strong in "Hey Stoopid" and was re-ignited in "Brutal Planet".
A Haunting, Telling Journey.......2007-04-05
I find the storytelling here much like the late Gabriel-led Genesis (i.e. Foxtrot). It takes the listener on an eerie, ethereal journey which turns Steven's life into a nightmarish carousel of doom. The story is hard to decipher, but the themes are huge and carry the impact of the album. All the songs are different styles of hard rock, except for the exceptional ballad "It's Me." These aren't just any hard rock songs, though - AC as usual redefines the rules of crafting a great hard rock songs, and comes up with some of the catchiest rock melodies of the 90s. The album is definitely an "experience" album; it has the greatest effect on you when you listen to it all at once. The first time I heard it, it took my breath away; every song besides Nothing's Free and Unholy War are rock masterpieces in themselves!
Cooper clearly poured all of his 90s effort and creativity into this adreniline-pumping start to his morality trilogy, and it succeeds completely. Buy it now!
My only problem with it is the cover; I find it lacking for a cooper album. Sure, it's psychotic, but I wish they would have captured all of Cooper's evilness like usual. :D
Stopgap release.......2007-03-17
Points regarding this mid 90's release from the shock/hard rocker would include;
A) Though this is a concept album you don't really need to bother with the storyline to enjoy the tunes. Which is a huge plus with concept albums. And the music is pretty tight, Alice having left far behind most of his shambolic tendencies for more straightforward hard rock with a vaudevillian sheen.
B) The release originally came with a comic book, part 1 of a set of three which were written by Neil Gaiman based on a concept developed by him and Alice. Which screams of a 70's style cheesy gimmick worthy of KISS but since comics are huge business around the world it's perhaps surprising more bands don't try similar tie-ins. It's certainly different.
C) Alice is in fine voice here, well for him that's a relative term but thus far the ravages of time have left his voice alone. Or is even time afraid of Alice?
D) While a number of songs aren't too bad, they do mostly scoot by the listener without leaving any impression at all. Which is pretty damning when you consider that dull is something very rarely associated with the worlds most notorious shock rocker. This chorus' aren't memorable and apart from Lost in America few tunes demand extra plays. It all leaves the listener underwhelmed and perhaps makes this album the most anonymous of the Coops albums since his early 80's daze.
Underated Gem.......2006-12-15
Great album but not one of his best.......2006-11-20
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The Last Temptation
Ja Rule Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006ZCFJ Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Thug Lovin' feat. Bobby Brown
- Mesmerize feat. Ashanti
- Pop Niggas
- The Pledge Remix feat. Ashanti, Ja Rule, Nas and 2Pac
- Murder Reigns
- Last Temptation feat. Charli Baltimore
- Murder Me feat. Caddillac Tah and Alexi
- The Warning
- Connected feat. Eastwood and Crooked I
- Emerica feat. Young Life and Chink Santana
- Rock Star
- Destiny (Outro)
Amazon.com
His inexplicable top-tier popularity notwithstanding, Ja Rule has developed into something of an oddity among today's pack of commercial rappers. Murder Inc.'s eager young cash cow is an MC whose ability to sound like 2Pac conflicts with his urge to sing like Donny Hathaway, and these two seemingly disparate influences firmly butt heads. Songs like the Ashanti-accented "Mesmerize" and the downtempo "Rock Star" showcase Ja's wobbly baritone croon, while "Thug Lovin'" (featuring the authentic thug crooner, Bobby Brown) and "Murder Me" display his patented hip-hop growl. In keeping with Murder Inc.'s domination of mainstream airwaves, the vibe here is strictly midtempo R&B, aside from the exceedingly shrill synth-and-drum-machine styling of the Neptunes-laced "Pop N****s" and the prefab grimness that permeates "The Warning." Young'uns mightn't notice, but the samples utilized on The Last Temptation, including Toto's "Africa" (on "Murder Reigns") and "Funky Sensation" (on the title track), are extremely unsubtle. Those who were raised on foundation hip-hop might do better to look elsewhere. --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
anything but tempting.......2006-12-12
Ja Rule is quite possibly the worst rapper ever.......2006-10-10
50 cent and ja rule need to be deported from the planet.......2006-06-09
Even Blood In My friggin' Eye was better than this.......2005-12-04
Track for track
"Intro" promising start, saying that he doesn't have to spit sh*t at these clowns (shady/aftermath/g-unit i presume) and that how he's gonna continue making hits, using that "Murder Inc." sound.
"Thug Lovin'" One for the ages awesome RNB hit, with Bobby Brown singing a memorable chorus, and Ja spitting 3 tight verses. A sort of light song, good way to end an album, rather than start it, but i'm not complaining, this is one hell of a song.
"Mesmirize" This was the song where everyone realized that Ja infact had gone soft, i really hate this song, mainly cuz of the stupid chorus, and the dumb video. Ja sucks on the verses, and Ashanti is just so annoying. Although this might have been his biggest hit commercially, for me as a Ja fan, this was his worst work ever...
"Pop N****as" very poor song, going from a pop song, to a hard attempted thugged out song, saying he pops ni**as , real forgettable song, and terrible lyrics
"The Pledge Remix" good song, only cause of Ja's verse, Nas is hardly impressive on this song,Ashanti's vocals are quite good on this one, I wish 2Pac would actually rap on this one, it would make the song so much more memorable.
"Murder Reigns" sort of a lighter laid back song, the music in the background is pitiful though, and so is the chorus, sung by an unidentified female, who sings: I think the reign is calling murder, over and over again which gets real annoying, Ja's outstanding on this one though, it's good rap but really nothing else...
"The Last Temptation" 70's background music, sort of like disco, and really pointless rhyming on this one, not nescessarily bad rhyming, but just pointless, Charli Baltimore and Ja Rule, the entire song are just saying how much they are in the club and how rich they are, boring song...
"Murder Me" Terrible crappy a$$ pop sh*t, here i am thinking cuz of the title, it will be a thugged out gangsta song, but here i am listening to this crap, and all i here is Ja and Tah boasting about there sex game, god listening to this sh*t from ur fav artist, is like watching someone have sex with your wife, i think this is the worst Ja Rule song i have ever heard
"The Warning" From one of Ja's worst songs, to one of his best songs, really awesome one about how he is an underdog, and everyone wants him dead, he's saying F**k you to all the haters, and saying they never lived the thugged out life that he claims he did. Awesome song.
"Connected" Pretty good song, the Eastwood guy sucks, but Crooked I is good, and Ja's verse is good, in this song they're all saying how you shouldn't f*ck around with Murder Inc. Ja takes shots and DMX and 50 Cent in this one.
"Emerica" stupid song, guest appearences suck, and so does the background music, and the lyrics. VERY skippable
"Rock Star" really can't see how i like this song, it has such a cheesey chorus, and here is Ja saying he's a rock star, when he doesn't even play rock. I guess i like it for the beat, but that's it, nothing else about this song is good...
"Destiny" sort of short but i'll take it. It's a good song with good lyrics, nice way to end a friggin' terrible album...
Ok, I really contradicted myself, in my lsat review for Blood In My Eye, when i said that that album was the worst of his career, I had obviously forgot about this peace of trash. I just hate it when Ja does sh*t for attention, he's my favorite artist and hearing him make absolute trash music just hurts so bad. Him doing all this "i'm a thug" sh*t is just for attention, and all this pop sh*t with female artists is eally all for attention, it get's quite annoying. I'm glad that he turned this downhill trend around with the release of R.U.L.E., and hopes he continues to make good music. Want good Ja music, cop R.U.L.E., Venni Vetti Vicci, and Rule 3:36, even Pain Is Love isn't that bad.
Check my reviews on Mike Jones' album and Blood In My Eye, and R.U.L.E., c ya
I'll give it half a star..........2005-08-01
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Passion: The Last Temptation of Christ
Peter Gabriel Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000092Q7D Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
Tracks:
- Feeling Begins
- Gethsemane
- Of These, Hope
- Lazarus Raised
- Of These, Hope (Reprise)
- In Doubt
- Different Drum
- Zaar
- Troubled
- Open
- Before Night Falls
- With This Love
- Sandstorm
- Stigmata
- Passion
- With This Love (Choir)
- With This Love (Choir)
- Promise of Shadows
- Disturbed
- It Is Accomplished
- Bread and Wine
Customer Reviews:
Do your homework.......2007-05-14
Awful.......2006-02-23
You will find excuses to get on the phone while listening to it or take the trash out finally.
Indescribable - but maybe not for all Peter Gabriel fans.......2003-12-22
Pure Genius.......2003-11-22
Very disappointed.......2003-11-19
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Hey Stoopid/Last Temptation
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00009OOLT Release Date: 2006-06-20 |
Album Description
Australian two CD set that combines 1991's Hey Stoopid & 1994's Last Temptation for one great price! Features 'Snakebite', 'Love's A Loaded Gun', 'Feed My Frankenstein', 'Nothing's Free', 'Bad Place Alone' and 'Unholy War'. Rajon. 2005.
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The Last Temptation
Ja Rule ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008SH81 Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Ja Rule
- Thug Lovin' - Bobby Brown, Ja Rule
- Mesmerize - Ashanti, Ja Rule
- Pop N****s - Ja Rule
- Pledge [Remix] - Ashanti, Ja Rule, Nas, 2Pac
- Murder Reigns - Ja Rule
- Last Temptation - Charli Baltimore, Ja Rule
- Murder Me - Alexi, Caddillac Tah, Ja Rule
- Warning - Ja Rule
- Connected - Crooked I, , Ja Rule
- Emerica - Ja Rule, Chink Santana, Young Life
- Rock Star - Ja Rule
- Destiny (Outro) - Ja Rule
Customer Reviews:
Deliver us from Ja.......2007-07-18
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The Last Temptation of Elvis
Manufacturer: NME ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ZUZS6 |
Customer Reviews:
Interesting mix of Elvis covers.......2004-11-06
We get Paul McCartney (a disappointing version of 'It's Now or Never' which adds nothing to the song); a sparky Bruce Springsteen ('Viva Las Vegas'); a loud Lemmy (making 'Blue Suede Shoes' sound just like 'Ace of Spades'); a spiky version of 'Trouble' from Fuzzbox; a lovely version of 'Young and Beautiful' from Aaron Neville; a slick version of 'Crawfish' from the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra; a lacklustre 'Can't Help Falling In Love' from the usually reliable Hall & Oates; an interesting 'Follow That Dream' from the forgotten Blow Monkeys; an awful 'Rock a Hula Baby' from Pop Will Eat Itself; and a mad and vaguely obscene rewrite of '(There's) No Room To Rhumba In A Sports Car' from Viv Stanshall.
And as many again from other artists which didn't interest me as much (or provoke any reaction, good or bad). The whole thing is rounded off by the King himself performing 'King of the Whole Wide World' and a good thing too.
Is this worth your time? Probably, although fourteen years on it sounds like a weird trip in a time-warp at times.
Will Elvis fans like it? Well, I love Elvis and I think the 'Last Temptation' covers are mainly listenable, so maybe ...
Music, ladies and gentlemen, is the gift of Elvis!.......2004-09-25
1. "Viva Las Vegas" by Bruce Springsteen
2. "Teddy Bear" by Sydney Youngblood
3. "Loving You" by Tanita Tikaram
4. "Let's Have a Party" by Robert Plant
5. "Got a Lot 0' Livin' to Do" by the Pogues
6. "Love Me Tender" by Holly Johnson
7. "It's Now or Never" by Paul McCartney
8. "Mean Woman Blues" by Dion DiMucci
9. "Guitar Man" by the Jesus and Mary Chain
10. "King Creole" by Cath Carroll and Steve Albini
11. "Young and Beautiful" by Aaron Neville
12. "No Room to Rhumba in a Sports Car" by Vivian Stanshall & the Big Boys
13. "Baby I Don't Care" by the Primitives
1. "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Hall and Oates
2. "Crawfish" by the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra
3. "Return to Sender" by Ian McCulloch
4. "Trouble" by Fuzzbox
5. "Thanks to the Rolling Sea" by the Hollow Men
6. "Follow That Dream" by the Blow Monkeys
7. "Blue Suede Shoes" by Lemmy & the Upsetters with Mick Green
8. "Wooden Heart" by Nanci Griffith & the Blue Moon Orchestra
9. "Down in the Alley" by the Jeff Healey Band
10. "Jailhouse Rock" by the Cramps
11. "Marguerita" by Les Negresses Vertes
12. "Rock-A-Hula Baby" by Pop Will Eat Itself
13. "King of the Whole Wide World" by Elvis Presley
Excellent and Varied Tribute To The King.......2004-08-12
Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), who in previous years surprised many people by covering Elvis, turns in an interesting version of "Let's Have A Party", as do The Pogues with "Got A Lot O'Livin' To Do". Paul McCartney hits the high note in "It's Now Or Never" before hamming it up at the end, and Dion - the only true Elvis contemporary of the lot - proves he can still get it done, with a fine bluesy take on "Mean Woman Blues."
Hall and Oates give "Can't Help Falling In Love" a Philly-Soul treatment with mixed results, and Lemmy's metallic heart is certainly in the right place on "Blue Suede Shoes" ("'ang on"). Jeff Healey should also be mentioned for his fine version of "Down In The Alley."
Pop Will Eat Itself turns in the most experimental track on this collection with "Rock-A-Hula-Baby". A great response to Public Enemy's Elvis-bashing on "Fight The Power" (they even sample the rappers here), and the "Kiiinnnnggg" chant in the background is an especially nice touch.
Elvis himself closes things with outtakes from "King of the Whole Wide World" - one of his finest and most overlooked soundtrack recordings (from 'Kid Galahad').
All in all, even with its shortcomings, one of the best Elvis tributes put together so far. And don't miss the humorous liner notes that include Q & A with the artists, covering a variety of Elvis topics.
Disc 1
1 (dialogue) - Elvis Presley/
Viva Las Vegas - Bruce Springsteen
2 (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Sydney Youngblood
3 Loving You - Tanita Tikaram
4 Let's Have A Party - Robert Plant
5 Got a Lot O'Livin' to Do - The Pogues
6 Love Me Tender - Holly Johnson
7 It's Now or Never - Paul McCartney
8 Mean Woman Blues - Dion
9 Guitar Man - The Jesus And Mary Chain
10 King Creole - Cath Carroll & Steve Albini
11 Young and Beautiful - Aaron Neville
12 No Room to Rhumba in a Sports Car - Vivian Stanshall
13 Baby I Don't Care - The Primitives
Disc 2
14 Can't Help Falling in Love - Hall & Oates
15 Crawfish - The Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra
16 Return to Sender - Ian McCulloch
17 Trouble - Fuzzbox
18 Thanks to the Rolling Sea - The Hollow Men
19 Follow That Dream - The Blow Monkeys
20 Blue Suede Shoes - Lemmy & The Upsetters w/Mick Green
21 Wooden Heart - Nanci Griffith
22 Down in the Alley - The Jeff Healey Band
23 Jailhouse Rock - The Cramps
24 Marguerita - Les Negresses Vertes
25 Rock-A-Hula Baby - Pop Will Eat Itself
26 King of the Whole Wide World (outtakes) - Elvis Presley
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The Last Temptation of... the Low Frequency in Stereo, Vol. 1
The Low Frequency in Stereo Manufacturer: Gigantic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I0QKYW Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Big City Lights
- Challenger
- 21
- Jimmy Legs
- Axes
- Bahamas
- Last Temptation of... the Low Frequency in Stereo
- Red Flag
Album Description
"The music is a mixture of the long solo elements of the Doors set to the riptide of Joy Division's "Transmission" with the surf guitar twang of Dick Dale. They are the Coolest Rulers from Scandinavia!" -David Fricke, Senior Editor: Rolling Stone
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The Last Temptation
Alice Cooper Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008EJS Release Date: 1994-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Sideshow
- Nothing's Free
- Lost in America
- Bad Place Alone
- You're My Temptation
- ...Prayer
- Unholy War
- Lullaby
- It's Me
- Cleansed by Fire
Dance Music:
- The Peoples Champ [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 6 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Thug Lady [CD-single]
- Till I Die [Explicit Lyrics]
- Time-Less Music
- Valley Thugs [Explicit Lyrics]
- West Coast Ballin', Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Without Further Ado [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Without Further Ado [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Y.A.B. [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Before the Buildings Fell [Enhanced]
Inghelbrecht Conducts Debussy (Box Set) [Box set]