Japanese Version featuring Three Bonus Tracks: "a.d.i.d.a.s. (Remix)", "Gangsta", and "What She Like".
Monster,Killer Mike,Sony,Rap
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Monster Ballads: Platinum Edition
Various Artists Manufacturer: Razor & Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CQM4K6 Release Date: 2006-01-31 |
Tracks:
- Heaven - Warrant
- I Remember You - Skid Row
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn Poison
- Fly To The Angels- Slaughter
- Dont Know What You Got (Till Its Gone) -Cinderella
- When The Children Cry - White Lion
- Headed For A Heartbreak - Winger
- Forever Kiss
- Love Of A Lifetime - Firehouse
- High Enough - Damn Yankees
- Is This Love Whitesnake
- Love Song Tesla
- To Be With You - Mr. Big
- Dont Close Your Eyes - Kix
- Carrie - Europe
- More Than Words - Extreme
- Wind Of Change - Scorpions
- Silent Lucidity - Queensryche
Customer Reviews:
The 2 CD Set is a Better Bargain If you Count the Songs Correctly.......2006-07-15
The 2-CD Edition includes the following songs that are not included on the edition with only 18 songs:
1. Angel Song - Great White
2. Don't Close Your Eyes - Kix
3. Fly High Michelle - Enuff Znuff
4. Honestly - Stryper
5. House Of Pain - Faster Pussycat
6. If You Needed Somebody - Bad Company
7. I'll Never Let You Go - Steelheart
8. I'll See You In My Dreams - Giant
9. Love Is On The Way - Saigon Kick
10. Miles Away - Winger
11. Only Time Will Tell - Nelson
12. The Flame - Cheap Trick
13. When I See You Smile - Bad English
14. When I'm With You - Sheriff
You can figure that each of these songs would cost $0.99 if purchased individually through a service such as iTunes, so I recommend paying the extra money for the 2 CD edition versus purchasing this CD with only 18 songs. This is the best collection of power ballads on the market.
Doesn't seem to be what the commercial promised.......2006-03-10
No one has put these power ballads in one collection like this! Excellent! .......2006-02-19
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Powertrip
Monster Magnet Manufacturer: Fontana a&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007QDK Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Crop Circle
- Powertrip
- Space Lord
- Temple Of Your Dreams
- Bummer
- Baby Gotterdamerung
- 19 Witches
- 3rd Eye Landslide
- See You In Hell
- Tractor
- Atomic Clock
- Goliath And The Vampires
- Your Lies Become You
Amazon.com
New Jersey white-trash visionary and Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf spent most of the '80s and '90s dropping acid, popping pills, inhaling pungent weed, and churning out sludgy, drug-induced paeans to hedonistic abandon. And when he finally came down from his cosmic cloud, he realized the rest of the world was as messed up as he was. Addiction loomed everywhere--for power, money, and sex--and all Wyndorf could do was take out his notepad and marvel at the chaos. Monster Magnet's fourth album is a seething document of decay, corruption, and consumerism. "When you get tired of their crap, baby / Move over here and maybe buy some of mine," he shouts on the title track, while crashing power chords, throbbing bass, and tumbling drum fills resonate around him. Musically, Powertrip is less rambling and psychedelic than the group's past albums, owing as much to such confrontational garage rockers as the Stooges and Blue Cheer as to Black Sabbath. It's also more experimental. "Crop Circle" roars with blowtorch guitars and a circular groove; "19 Witches" and "Your Lies Become You" shiver with twanging surf-punk guitars; and "Space Lord" buzzes like a swarm of angry wasps. A powerful trip for sure, or as Wyndorf says in "Bummer," "If you want to spank your demons and make them pay. Baby I'm your man of the hour." --Jon WiederhornCustomer Reviews:
One of the best heavy music records of the 90s........2007-05-21
You will not find balls-to-the-wall sleaze metal like this anywhere else. This is the epitome of that style and Dave Wyndorf is one of the last true rock-stars. Check out all their other stuff, too. They have never struck out when releasing an album.
Raw energy.......2007-05-18
ROCKIN' OUT.......2006-07-26
"The Gods told me to relax...".......2005-09-16
Only two questions: Why did the Magnet not become mammoth stars? And how did the far less interesting Queens of the Stone Age get so dadblamed big?
Verily, these are eternal mysteries.
"I'm never gonna work another day in my life/The Gods told me to relax, they said I'm gonna get fixed up right."
Monstrous........2005-07-05
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Monster Ballads
Various Artists Manufacturer: Razor & Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JCO1 Release Date: 1999-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Heaven - Warrant
- Something To Believe In - Poison
- High Enough - Damn Yankees
- Almost Paradise - Mike Reno/Anne Wilson
- Is This Love - Whitesnake
- To Be With You - Mr. Big
- Carrie - Europe
- Don't Know What You Got Til It's Gone - Cinderella
- More Than Words - Extreme
- Headed For A Heartbreak - Winger
- When I Look Into Your Eyes - Firehouse
- Wind Of Change - Scorpions
- I'll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes) - Steelheart
- When I See You Smile - Bad English
- Don't Close Your Eyes - Kix
- When I'm With You - Sheriff
Customer Reviews:
All the Cheese.......2007-03-30
A great running CD.......2006-06-27
There's not much to say except that the CD is all around good owing to a strong selection of songs. Well worth the purchase price and something that you'll listen to often over the years (as I have).
Monster Ballads.......2006-03-17
So Romantic!!.......2006-03-14
OH MY GOD THIS CD IS RAD!.......2006-01-23
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Monster
Steppenwolf Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002PE3 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Monster/Suicide/America
- Draft Resister
- Power Play
- Move Over
- Fag
- What Would You Do (If I Did That To You)
- From Here To There Eventually
Customer Reviews:
From Here To The Dark Side Of The Moon.......2007-07-08
The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same!.......2007-06-08
BTW, there's lots of snaky guitar work being performed on this album - their lead was the quintessinal rock guitarist of the 60's - and you could say the 70's as well.
Too bad they are still not around with the same members as then - they were a very compatible group of musicians.
Real Rock.......2007-03-21
Some kind of proof amazon reviews are only by people who are already fans.......2006-08-26
I looked this up because we were talking about it on a messageboard:
patrick posted this on Aug 25th, 2006 at 09:59:53 am
this looks and sounds ill in a conceptual way, it doesn't sound
like Steppenwolf, right?
Peter**********IsDead posted this on Aug 25th, 2006 at 05:56:23 pm
Steppenwolf have a few bangers, c'mon
and one of the best LP covers ever -
[IMAGE]
i cant find a good size pic of it but if you own it you know
PERFECT 70s dirtbag vibe on the cover
the_real_***** posted this on Aug 25th, 2006 at 07:11:16 pm
that Steppenwolf-Monster LP has songs called Fag, Monster and Suicide, has the best cover art ever and it still totally sucks.
Negative*** posted this on Aug 25th, 2006 at 07:56:21 pm
I was all stoked when I picked up monster at a garage sale. I owned it for less then 3 hours before I put it in the trash. The cover is GREAT though.
youth****** posted this on Aug 25th, 2006 at 09:18:05 pm
Those song titles (Steppenwolf) are incredible beyond belief.
diffrn't strokes I guess
But she just patiently smiled and then bore them a child.......2006-06-11
'Draft Resister' follows in the vein of the first track's greatness. It is dark, gloomy hard rock, notable for the same abundance of great melodies, that was shown on the first track (one feels, that these two first songs possess magic enough to fill a whole album with moderate songs, had that been necessary, but instead it's just these two, overflowing with melody and hard rock!)
'Power Play' is almost as strong as 'Draft Resister', that is, quality doesn't fall, but neither does it rise. All what was said of good things about 'Draft Resister', however, can also be said about 'Power Play'.
'Move Over' is just magnificent, with its formidable start and right-between-psychedelia-and-disco sounds (meant in a good way). Ought to have joined 'Born To Be Wild' and 'Magic Carpet Ride' in the US Top 3.
'Fag' is far less spectacular than the other songs, not in itself a bad song, just not as delightfully imbued with the overflowing exuberance of the earlier tracks. The least interesting track, it is still good enough, and it doesn't spoil any of the experience. If you listen to the album from beginning to end, it's not like you get bored here and stop the album, it is just not a highlight like the others.
'What Would You Do (If I Did That To You)' is quite simply an awesome rock song, an underrated Steppenwolf-gem, as dark & gloomy as 'Draft Resister', and at the same time as light as 'Move Over'. All these traits are duplicated in the last song, 'From Here To There Eventually', which is almost as good, a bit slower and more epic.
All in all, this is an outstanding album. It gets 4 stars out of 5, because the melancholia of the mood doesn't change enough through the album, making it somewhat depressive to listen to several times. It's not like I don't love dark albums, but, like the case of Joy Division's outings, they can just become too much, and I prefer things like Suede or David Bowie, where more upbeat tracks rescue you now and then, before you plunge even deeper into the dark night of the soul. 'Monster' has more of these upbeat tracks, than for example Joy Division, but the still retain the feeling of emptiness, which fills the entire album (it's on purpose, Steppenwolf has done a masterful job capturing this feeling). But where Bowie's songs are like dark worlds, this is a dark void, and though it is just as brilliant, it is harder to listen to....
Ok, I'll change it to 5 stars, one can't blame them for making an album that captures emptiness... that doesn't make the art less magical...
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I Am the Fun Blame Monster!
Menomena Manufacturer: Film Guerrero ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VKZTS Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Tracks:
- Cough Coughing
- The Late Great Libido
- E. Is Stable
- Twenty Cell Revolt
- Strongest Man in the World
- Oahu
- Trigga Hiccups
- Rose
- The Monkey's Back
Customer Reviews:
Yay!.......2007-05-06
I am blown away........2007-04-12
Menomena's First Album.......2005-10-12
Glad I found this band.......2005-03-13
As it's been said before, there is this sort of low-fi Radiohead quality to their stuff, but I hestitate labeling or associating Menomena too closely with them. After listening to this album with complete abandon, I feel like I've been through an Experience. I'm spent, but thoroughly invigorated and hopeful.
"Try and stop us now!".......2005-01-11
The first thing that sucks you in is the drumming. It pummels you with complex, danceable, near-hip-hop beats- not unlike those from the Flaming Lips Soft Bulletin. And then, the melodies come in, weave a tapestry in your head, and keep you eagerly anticipating each new moment. Piano, Saxophone, Keyboards and bass flow together in most unexpected and blissful ways. I can't remember when I last heard such bewilderingly ornate melodies- those perfect tunes that never repeat a single time more than they have to, and that reward every time you listen but are never to obtuse to leave your head.
Each song exemplifies an unique approach, but it's a wonderfully sequenced album with many of the pieces flowing into each other. Really, the only weak link are the lyrics, which are pleasant but certainly not standout. But this is POP music of the highest order. The whole stands together as an ode to the clarity that comes out of loneliness- those 4 am moments when you stare out your window, perfectly content to be perfectly alone.
Yup, it was "left-field" alright, so left-field it seems it's already been forgotten. That's a real shame- this is, without a doubt, one of the most brilliant pop records in recent years. Grab it while you can.
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Monster Maker
C Rayz Walz & Sharkey Manufacturer: Babygrande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000R9YE24 Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Birth Of Ratto Di Laboratorio
- This Ol' Twisted World
- My Way
- Pain To the Picture
- Jumping Off At the Jump Off
- Electric Avenue
- Might She Shoot
- We Speak Animal
- Forgotten
- Loss Of Niche
- That Moment Before Crazy
- Slim Chances
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Monster Ballads, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Razor & Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000058DWS Release Date: 2001-02-20 |
Tracks:
- I Won't Forget You - Poison
- Love Of A Lifetime - Firehouse
- When The Children Cry - White Lion
- Miles Away - Winger
- Love Is On The Way - Saigon Kick
- More Than Words Can Say - Alias
- Sometimes She Cries - Warrant
- House Of Pain - Faster Pussycat
- Price Of Love - Bad English
- Only Time Will Tell - Nelson
- Amanda - Boston
- Ballad Of Jayne - L.A. Guns
- Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol
- This Could Be The Night - Loverboy
- Honestly - Stryper
- Can't Fight This Feeling - REO Speedwagon
Customer Reviews:
kool n kool.......2007-02-14
these songs i know them by heart, iv been n2 this type of music for the last 17 yrs that more then 1/2 my life. but still im buying this cd because the wife liked the 1st cd and now im 100% sure shes gonna like this cd. long live true rock n roll, and i hope that they release a 3rd cd full of killer songs, could you add GNR november rain. thnx
Monster Ballads, Vol. 2 Review.......2007-01-15
Monster Ballads Volume 2.......2006-03-17
This is the better album of that series.......2004-11-07
No Foreigner = 4 stars.......2002-12-21
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Monster
R.E.M. Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002MU3 Release Date: 1994-09-27 |
Tracks:
- What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
- Crush With Eyeliner
- King Of Comedy
- I Don't Sleep, I Dream
- Star 69
- Strange Currencies
- Tongue
- Bang And Blame
- I Took Your Name
- Let Me In
- Circus Envy
- You
Amazon.com
R.E.M. pushed the jangle out of the picture with Monster, replacing it with reverberating snaps, crackles, and pops. An album that wraps itself to '70s glam finery while reaching out to the flannel-clad post-Nirvana throngs, it largely succeeds at demonstrating that these Georgians still know how to rock. The MTV fave "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" kicks things off on a high note as Peter Buck's distorted power chords set the tone for the 12-song set. "Strange Currencies" may be alarmingly reminiscent of the Automatic for the People hit "Everybody Hurts," but it's actually the superior song. "Let Me In" is a heavily distorted nod to the fallen Kurt Cobain. While Monster is far from R.E.M.'s most consistent effort, it stands as a ragged and risky respite from safe and sound alterna-rock. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Even for the ever-changing Stipe and crew, this is a streeeetch..........2007-07-05
The frequently rotated MTV hit, "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" is good enough, I suppose, but after the recent "Losing My Religion" and "Man on the Moon," it certainly isn't a good enough tentpole to warrant interest in the rest of this weird little creation. I realize that the band likes to take chances and try new sounds for each album, but no sane person could even recognize the 80s form of R.E.M. in "King of Comedy."
At times, it nears the same sort of unexpected success that U2 found when they made Pop (not the band we all knew and liked, but still something different and pretty good), but the whole thing is really just a big mess. In the shuffle, though, there's treasure to be made of the trash. "Tongue" and "Bang and Blame" are especially warped little winners, and make up for the disasters that are "Circus Envy" and the aforementioned "King." Also, doesn't "Strange Currencies" have almost the exact same beat as "Everybody Hurts"?
Best cuts: "Bang and Blame," "Tongue," "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" "I Don't Sleep, I Dream," "Crush With Eyeliner," "Let Me In," "Star 69"
REM CD.......2007-04-11
Lots of Distortion, Not Much Music.......2007-03-21
A great record by any other band..except for purists.......2007-01-26
This record is all about rocking out with driving beats and catchy hooks. The jangle is mostly gone as Peter Buck goes for heavy distortion, full major key power chords, wah wah/fuzz box effects. What isn't missing is the great songwriting, the unique contributions of each of the musicians that make REM what it is, and the confident and clever Michael Stipe, who doesn't have to scream to lead a band through a rock record.
The standout songs to me are:
What's the Frequency Kenneth,
Crush with Eyeliner,
King of Comedy,(my favorite on the CD. I know the REM fans tend to dismiss this one, but it is brilliant glam rock with nice backing vocals, a catchy beat and even catchier guitar. It is great pop music),
Bang and Blame,
I Don't Sleep I Dream,
Circus Envy.
But there isn't a bad song on this CD, so it is well worth the money. Get Monster. It belongs with Chronictown, Murmur, Reckoning, Document, Green, Out of Time and Automatic for the People as among the essential REM records to own.
Evokes memories of simpler rock.......2007-01-15
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Green Gorilla, Monster & Me
Ralph's World Manufacturer: Minty Fresh ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H8BC Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Dance Around
- Hideaway
- Red Banana
- Gitrazan
- Me & My Invisible Friend
- Old Red No.7
- River Flow
- Liesl Echo
- Monster
- Tim The Boy
- I Don't Wanna
- Tower Of Blocks
- Yum! Yuk!
- Swingset
Amazon.com
We should be sick of Ralph Covert--the lone inhabitant of Ralph's World--by now. In only five years, he's put out six discs' worth of mostly the same hoot-worthy, hand-clappy, good-time, anytime, play-it-loud stuff. But here's the thing: Ralph never gets it wrong. As kids' musicians go, he's as close to the Beatles as they get, both in terms of sound and sheer brilliance. Which makes it almost tedious to report that Green Gorilla, Monster & Me is, within its genre, a minor masterpiece. "Monster," a monster of a party song about an adopted mutt who's both "the softest snuggler on the couch" and "the wettest kisser on the mouth," manages to sketch out Ralph's mojo in the span of three minutes; "I Don't Wanna" reinforces it by way of a whip-smart lesson in Punk 101; and "Old Red Number 7" brings it home with a classic, thoughtfully sung slice of nostalgia. As redundant as it is to spread the word that Ralph rules, then, he leaves us little choice--parents of preschoolers from Shreveport to Saskatchewan will never be so eager to welcome a green gorilla into their play basements. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Pure excellence.......2007-07-01
Ralph's World is music performed by an adult, but in the voice of a child. Of course, this is the goal for all children's artists, but sadly, much of what is on the market is simplistic and condescending. Ralph's World is childlike through and through. His music looks at the world from a child's perspective, and delivers in songs both children and adults find so appealing. This is one of those rare artists who would be enjoyed by most generations if he were to, say, perform in a park or community theater. Kids, adults, even grandparents would get lost in the feel good music world of wonder, excitement, imagination, and goofiness children live in (and need). We played this album, along with happy Lemons and Kid Astro at a b-day party, and the adults had no problems listening to the discs all day.
I initially tried to compose a list of songs my two sons enjoyed the most, but it turns out they like just about every one. But unlike clothes, books and toys they will outgrow, and do not interest adults, this album is simply good music even for adults. More than once I found myself listening to this music (and hitting replay after songs like Old #7, and River Flow) after the kids have long left the car or room.
But don't get me wrong: this album is deservedly 100% for children. Our children deserve good songs, positive and realistic themes, and good musicianship. They get it all here, and we get to enjoy some of the benefits as well. I'm sure my boys will "outgrow" this album some time, but I know this CD will remain in my collection. And I know I can make a greatest hits compilation strictly for myself using songs from this and other albums, filling the CD to its 80 minute capacity.
Awesome!.......2007-04-11
Fun Music CD for everyone.......2007-03-08
Love Ralph!.......2007-03-03
Great fun for all!.......2006-11-06
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Monster '80s
Various Artists Manufacturer: Razor & Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004KD2U Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Hazy Shade Of Winter - Bangles
- Dancing With Myself - Billy Idol
- Take On Me - A-Ha
- Hungry Like A Wolf - Duran Duran
- Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club
- Who Can It Be Now? - Men At Work
- Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats
- Sunglasses At Night - Corey Hart
- Jessie's Girl - Rick Springfield
- Goody Two Shoes - Adam Ant
- If This Is It - Huey Lewis And The News
- Der Kommissar - After The Fire
- Broken Wings - Mr. Mister
- She Blinded Me With Science - Thomas Dolby
- Too Shy - Kajagoogoo
- Mickey - Toni Basil
- True - Spandau Ballet
Customer Reviews:
Love My 80's.......2007-01-12
Monster '80s.......2005-10-10
Crap.......2005-09-11
80s, 80s, 80s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-08-26
A good buy.......2002-01-04
Dance Music:
- Notice Me [Explicit Lyrics]
- Oaklandazulasylum
- Old School Classics: An Education in Hip Hop [Import]
- Paris to Purple City
- Perk
- Presents Blue Rag Soldiers
- Presents Don Cello and Friends
- Rethinking the Weather
- Second Line Hip Hop
- Shake It Up [CD-single] [Import]
Dance Music
Benno Moiseiwitsch: A Centenary Celebration
Cliff Jordan [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Classic Disney, Vol. 5: 60 Years of Musical Magic
Collection: Super Hits / Super Hits 2 / George and Tammy Super Hits
Autorretrato:Okan Eyo (Francisco Cespedes)
Blueberry Hill [Original recording remastered]
Bomb Boutique, Vol. 2 [Import]
The Legendary De Ford Bailey: Country Music's First Black Star