Unleashed [Enhanced]

Unleashed [Enhanced]

Track Listings

1. Get It Poppin'
2. Let's Get Down
3. Eighteen
4. Follow Me
5. My Baby - Bow Wow,
6. Don, the Dutch
7. Movement
8. I Can't Lose
9. Hey Little Momma - Bow Wow,
10. I Got Ya'll
11. I'll Move On - Bow Wow,
12. To My Mama - Amerie, Bow Wow
13. I'm Back [*]

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Unleashed
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • awesome
  • A good CD
  • Great
  • Confident and fun
  • Terrific twang and tunes!
Unleashed
Toby Keith
Manufacturer: Dreamworks Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000069EWD
Release Date: 2002-07-23

Tracks:

  1. Courtesy Of The Red, White, And Blue (The Angry American)
  2. Who's Your Daddy?
  3. Good To Go To Mexico
  4. It's All Good
  5. Beer For My Horses
  6. Losing My Touch
  7. Huckleberry
  8. It Works For Me
  9. Ain't It Just Like You
  10. Rock You Baby
  11. Rodeo Moon
  12. That's Not How It Is

Amazon.com

Toby Keith has never been shy, but on Unleashed the Oklahoman proves he has more in common with Charlie Daniels and Hank Williams Jr. than you might have thought. The headline-making hit single "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)" will either impress you as a piece of jingoistic hooey or rally your fighting blood with its images ("the Statue of Liberty started shaking her fist") of patriotic retaliation. The "eye for an eye" mood continues on "Beer for My Horses," a frontier-justice saga on which Willie Nelson duets. But after that, things start falling into the usual formula: a killer pop ballad ("Rock You Baby"), some smart-ass sexual grandstanding ("Who's Your Daddy"), and a few midtempo ruminations on life and love that catch the ear but ultimately prove forgettable. By the time he gets to "It Works for Me," in which Keith celebrates the virtues of country living ("If it's so good in the city / Why don't anybody smile?"), you'll swear it's a Bocephus CD in your player. Oh, you rowdy boys! --Alanna Nash

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars awesome .......2007-06-25

I will go also like to say i was not a great toby kieth fan . But he knows how to put accross a message .And that angry american song is so right .It should have been the song of the yr . As a song writer he is up there with the king of song writers HANK JR .But oh my he must stay true to form and an artist above the fringe for about 25 yrs to be in the shoes of hank jr .When george jones sang who s going to fill thier shoes . My question was who s going to fill hank jr s shoes . This is why he may have lost about 100 fans and picked up about 1;000;000 for his speaking the truth in songs .

4 out of 5 stars A good CD.......2007-03-07

I really enjoyed this album. I really have not been much of a Toby Keith fan but this is a fantastic collection of songs

5 out of 5 stars Great.......2006-11-04

Once again it is a wonderful CD by Toby Keith. I love his music, he
really speaks to me in some of his songs.

5 out of 5 stars Confident and fun.......2006-11-04

Normally I prefer works by female artists, but these guys are pure fun. The combination of songs: "Courtesy of the Red, White, And Blue" and the duet with Willie Nelson "Beer For My Horses" are Toby and Willie's "sobering" statement to stand strong for "righting the wrongs" in society. The weighty beginning to each refrain twists into an upward lilting, energetic and confident response.

5 out of 5 stars Terrific twang and tunes!.......2006-09-10

Wow what a brilliant album, with plenty of variety, superb lyrics and great tunes throughout. It kicks off on a high note with the angry Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue which is followed by the catchy Who's Your Daddy with its wry lyric and rollocking beat. Next up is a song in Mariachi style, the lilting Good To Go To Mexico, one of the highlights on this great album.

It's All Good is a slower, soulful love song with poetic lyrics like "covered in kises, surrounded by love, showered with blessings from up above." Beer For My Horses, the duet with Willie Nelson, is another excellent country song infused with rock power and an anthemic chorus. Losing My Touch is a sad mid-tempo break-up tale with gripping guitar twangs, whilst Huckleberry is a moving story song, also slow and tender.

The up-tempo It Works For Me is a powerful affirmation with a singalong chorus, Ain't It Just like You is another song of love lost, and Rock You Baby an intense and passionate love ballad. The evocative and melancholy tale of the highways Rodeo Moon is followed by That's Not How It Is, a love song with plenty of tempo variation and soulful instrumentation.

The album concludes with a live spoken introduction to the aforementioned first track. The music may sound like country overall but there's a fierce rock attitude. Toby Keith is a gifted and original wordsmith and the melodies are first class. Unleashed is a masterpiece of twelve memorable songs.
Unleashed Memories
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Lacuna Coil - Sophmore Effort Another Good One
  • This cd is AMAZING!
  • Great Vocals with Metal- Note Worthy Band
  • For fans only
  • Not too good...
Unleashed Memories
Lacuna Coil
Manufacturer: Century Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005AKKD
Release Date: 2001-03-20

Tracks:

  1. Heir Of The Dying Day
  2. To Live Is To Hide
  3. Purify
  4. Senzafine
  5. When A Dead Man Walks
  6. 1.19
  7. Cold Heritage
  8. Distant Sun
  9. A Current Obsession
  10. Wave Of Anguish
  11. Half-Life
  12. Trance Awake
  13. Senzafine
  14. Hyperfast
  15. Stars

Album Description

Italian six-piece Lacuna Coil are one of the hardest working & rapidly progressing gothic metal outfit of our times. Their dual-vocal approach featuring the heavenly voice of Cristina Scabbia juxtaposed with the harsh style of Andrea Ferro will appeal to fans of The Gathering, Theatre Of Tragedy & Nightwish. Unleashed Memories also includes last year's mini-CD, 'Halflife', as a bonus. Bonus tracks, 'Halflife', 'Trance Awake', 'Senzafine', 'Hyperfast', & 'Stars'. Century Media. 2001.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Lacuna Coil - Sophmore Effort Another Good One.......2007-07-27

The bands second full length album finds Lacuna Coil refining their sound a bit with Christina Scabbia's incredible vocals leading the way. I think this one is on a par with their debut disc. The songs are all strong although there is nothing that really blows me away. Some of the lyrics and ideas on this one are slightly overused and the band still keeps to a fairly rigid formula. The band do two tracks on this disc in their native Italian and both are really good songs. This is a solid 4 star release an overall I like it. I still wish the band would take a few more chances with their music, but this is another solid release from the band.

5 out of 5 stars This cd is AMAZING! .......2007-06-07

This is Lacuna Coil's best cd. The newer fans that discovered them from Comalies and Karmacode wont appreciate this cd. This cd isnt as polished and radio friendly as their newer cds. Cristina's voice is soo powerful and her lyrics pierce your soul. All the choruses are soo full of emotion. Not a single bad song on this cd. My favorites are: To Live is to Hide, Cold Heritage, Distant Sun, 1.19, Wave of Anguish, Half Life, and Stars. This cd needs multiple listens in order for it to fully grab you.

3 out of 5 stars Great Vocals with Metal- Note Worthy Band.......2007-05-23

If you like Evanescence, and female led metal, then you will probably like Lacuna Coil. I stumbled on this band on an internet radio site featuring metal bands, and was immediately interested. I ordered Unleashed Memories the same day and just finished listening it to twice through. I generally believe you should listen a few times before writing a review, but this album immediately strikes you.

This band has much of what I love in rock music, metal with strong and varied vocals, infused electronica and lots of tempo changes. There are 2 vocalists on this album, and although there isn't much overlapping of the 2 voices, they can be heard at times together complimenting each other. Why more bands don't use multiple overlapping vocals, I don't know, but this is what makes this band special. 3 stars only because I think some of the rhythms could be just a bit more interesting and varied and I just didn't get enough of the heavy metal sounds. There really is nothing groundbreaking here. The vocals are also a bit too blended for my taste, Cristina's voice, although beautiful has a new agey quality and almost sounds like Enya fronting a rock band.

Most of the tracks have metal influences, but there isn't very much of the heavy thrashing guitar riffs. Some might find this more attractive because the pummeling sounds tend to drown out Cristina's beautiful voice. I personally would appreciate more metal in what is being labeled a power metal band, and a bit less of the harmonious vocals and symphonic ambient sounds that pervade some of the tracks. Don't let me mislead you here, this album is not soft rock, it is edgier and you probably need to be a hard rock fan to really enjoy it.

Note there are 15 tracks on this CD if you have the version with the bonus EP tracks. "Sensafine" is repeated in the EP additions and both tracks are in Italian and is one of the better songs as the 2 vocals are more integrated with the guitar riffs. All of the remaining tracks are in English. Track 2, "To Live is to Hide" features both vocalists with some overlap and it's the kind of song you might expect to hear on mainstream radio. Track 5, "When a Dead Man Walks"' seems to be an attempt at stronger rock, but again the vocal harmonies sound at times like Abba. Even the male vocals are too watered down to make a believable metal song. In track 6 "1.19", Andrea the male vocalist, gets in some screaming and harsher vocals but they are short lived. This is however one of the heavier tracks and has a nice guitar section about midway through.

I will purchase their 2006 album Karmacode, which actually gets a better review on [...]. This CD is good to have in your collection, but not one of those albums that you can listen too a hundred times and just keep wanting more.

2 out of 5 stars For fans only.......2007-04-02

Not much hit material here even if you get the extended version with
the halflife ep included. Check it out if you can get it cheap and
are a completist

1 out of 5 stars Not too good..........2007-03-02

I'm bemused as to why almost everyone put a good review on this CD. Cristina's vocals are probably the worst I've heard in any other LC album. Most of the time it just sounds like she wants to get the damn CD over with. The lyrics are ridiculous in some spots, such as when Cristina sings the line "I'm a loser" five monontonous times, and just the overall album doesn't vary much at all. All the songs sound alike. This album let me down.
Unleashed in the East
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Good God......pluck me!
  • A Masterful & Influential Piece of Live Power
  • A Must For Judas Priest Fans
  • The Perfect Heavy Metal Live Album
  • 10 stars....as least
Unleashed in the East
Judas Priest
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005R62N
Release Date: 2001-11-06

Tracks:

  1. Exciter
  2. Running Wild
  3. Sinner
  4. The Ripper
  5. The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
  6. Diamonds And Rust
  7. Victim Of Changes
  8. Genocide
  9. Tyrant
  10. Rock Forever
  11. Delivering The Goods
  12. Hell Bent For Leather
  13. Starbreaker

Amazon.com

While Judas Priest's first three Columbia albums displayed a band that seemed musically restless and a bit wary of becoming just another rock caricature, their first official live album offers up a strong distillation of the musical sense that informed those records (along with earlier material from Sad Wings of Destiny) and is a testament to their KK Dowling/Glen Tipton fueled twin-guitar fury. The fact that vocalist Rob Halford's tracks (allegedly damaged in the recording process) were later replaced in the studio has long been a bone of contention to purists (though hardly an unusual practice in the industry), but fresh ears may find the "problem" actually resulted in a better-sounding record. More gratifying, the original album's manic sensibility has been amped even further by the inclusion of four key live, previously unreleased bonus tracks--"Rock Forever," "Delivering the Goods," "Hell Bent for Leather," and "Starbreaker." This digitally remastered edition also features new notes by the band and expanded artwork. This is Judas Priest's early arena rock at its over-the-top best: big, loud, and wholly unapologetic. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good God......pluck me!.......2007-05-18

In 1979, there was no band heavier than Judas Priest! Motorhead and AC/DC were worthy contenders, but only Lemmy's boys came close to ripping your head off like Priest at the end of the '70's. A live testament is usually a metal bands claim to faim and the boys produced a whopper in 'Unleashed in the East' in October of said year. In many ways, this record was the ultimate greatest hits package as classics from 'Sad Wings' ran alongside the best of their Columbia Records years to date. "Sinner" is long, gothic and majestic, possibly KK Downing's best moment on record. "Exciter" roars out of the gates and "The Ripper" is a full frontal assault on the senses. "Green Manalishi" was a Peter Green's Mac blues tune but with added metallic power and here it blows away both the Mac's and Priest's own studio version. "Tyrant" was a fantastic way to end the original album but my one quibble would be that with all of the classics from 'Sad Wings' (cept for "Ripper" which is flawless)and especially "Victim of Changes" (my all-time favorite by Priest!), the tempo is too fast. I appreciate the studio cuts more which had a classic Sabbathesque feel, but again it is a minor quibble. Also, one song from 'Stained Class', a album many consider to be the Metal Gods finest hour in the studio, is not enough. Bonus cuts are for once in this terrible remasters series (with the bonus songs that is) an absolute must as each song is special and perfectly chosen (special nod to "Delivering the Goods" and of course "Hell Bent for Leather", to of my all timers). As to what ever doctoring the band did to this record before release....who gives a crap! Mention any great live record of the last thirty plus years and chances are they have significant overdubs! Halford rerecorded his vocals? God bless him! That what makes Priest so great and on a winter night in Japan, they melted some faces!

5 out of 5 stars A Masterful & Influential Piece of Live Power.......2007-04-03

Easily the most influential and essential live metal album ever, this masterpiece was recorded on February 10th & February 15th , 1979 (the day and year I was born) in front of a energetic Japanese audience. Some controversy exists as to whether this is a true live recording or not. Personally, I don't care. It has a great song selection (although tracks from Stained Class are, unfortunately, limited to only "Exciter") and great sound. A hell of a good introduction to the Priest. The 2001 remaster features four live tracks from the same shows that were not released on the original album.

4 out of 5 stars A Must For Judas Priest Fans.......2007-01-28

I already owned or taped all of Judas Priest's studio albums when this came out, questioning its necessity, but the recording technology of this album was immensely improved over the sound quality of the earlier albums. I didn't know until recently that some tracks were redone in the studio, which might partly explain why the album sounds so crisp, but Judas Priest was also at their peak musically at this time, 1979, so redoing any songs and having them sound better would make sense. I would recommend this album over JP's three first studio albums, Rocka Rolla, Sad Wings of Destiny, and Sin After Sin, as the most relevant songs are here and sound better. For redoing songs in the studio, there are still screwups like the intro from Rob Halford on The Sinner sounds like he saying "The Savage", at least it does on the album I own.

This is still 70's metal, so for those that find music recorded from that time dated or just hate it, will feel the same about this album. But for those that like 70's hard rock and/or Judas Priest, this is a classic!

5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Heavy Metal Live Album.......2006-09-02

I got the vinyl album when I was 16. I ve now this REMASTERED CD. It s better than the original, for sure. I cannot believe Rob did an amazing performance like this! This is a Classic. If you don t like this album, I m not sure you really like Metal. My Playlist includes bands like Vile, Mayhem, Iron Maiden, Helloween, Old Sepultura s*it, Napalm Death, etc But THIS album is necessary, is an essential. The first Heavy Metal Live album. It s in the same (and above)level of Rust in Peace (Megadeth), And Justice for All (Metallica), Reign in Blood (Slayer), The Number of the Beast (Maiden). You cannot be a Metalhead withou this one. You don t have it? What s going on with You?? Get it!! Now!!!!! ;)

5 out of 5 stars 10 stars....as least.......2006-08-17

The Setlist, The Production, and especially the performance can't get any better... This was the 1st Priest Album I bought over 25 years ago and I have never grown tired of it. Unleashed in the East is ... an alltime classic!
Unleashed
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Just great
  • Wonderful
  • Great soundtrack but who is thea??
  • Great soundtrack but I've got one question....
  • the song in the trailer
Unleashed
Massive Attack
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B0007TKH3Y
Release Date: 2005-03-29

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  1. Opening Title - Massive Attack
  2. Atta' Boy - Massive Attack
  3. P Is For Piano - Massive Attack
  4. Simple Rules - Massive Attack
  5. Polaroid Girl - Massive Attack
  6. Sam - Massive Attack
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  8. Confused Images - Massive Attack
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  11. You've Never Had A Dream - Massive Attack
  12. Right Way To Hold A Spoon - Massive Attack
  13. Everybody's Got A Family - Massive Attack
  14. Two Rocks And A Cup Of Water - Massive Attack
  15. Sweet Is Good - Massive Attack
  16. Montage - Massive Attack
  17. Everything About You Is New - Massive Attack
  18. The Dog Obeys - Massive Attack
  19. Danny The Dog - Massive Attack
  20. I Am Home - Massive Attack
  21. The Academy - Massive Attack
  22. Baby Boy - Thea
  23. Unleash Me - The RZA (featuring Prodigal Son and Christbearer of Northstar)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Just great .......2007-07-19

The Cd was fine, I thought the songs had words, but it doesn't... though not the fault of the seller or amazon...

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful.......2007-01-09

This CD has all the music and even more from the movie..there is no profanity or words children under 13 can't listen to.

5 out of 5 stars Great soundtrack but who is thea??.......2006-10-02

I have been looking for hen in my search engine, and I could not find anything abouth her...where can I look for???
I totally like her song!!
Thanks

4 out of 5 stars Great soundtrack but I've got one question...........2006-08-08

Great movie score, love the music. There is the beginning of a famous song being played during the scene where victoria sits next to Danny and begins showing him how to play the piano, she plays only a few notes along with his assistance. I can't think of the composer. It's obviously not in the soundtrack.

Thanks

5 out of 5 stars the song in the trailer.......2006-04-08

eureka... the song playing throughout the majority of the 'unleashed' trailer is found on the 'being john malkovich' soundtrack. i believe the original version is called 'craig's overture' (track 15), but there are many other remixes (tracks 2,3,8,20).
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Movie Loving 5 yr old's Mom
  • Missing song
  • The Song everyone is looking for
  • I wanna know the one song along with another person on here
  • The missing song!!
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001LJCCU
Release Date: 2004-03-23

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  1. Don't Wanna Think About You - Simple Plan
  2. You Get What You Give - New Radicals
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Album Description

Scooby-Doo 2:Monsters Unleashed goes pop with the soundtrack to the sequel to the 2002 Scooby-Doo summer blockbuster family film.With new songs from punk-pop 's Scooby-Doo 2:Monsters Unleashed goes pop with the soundtrack to the sequel to the 2002 Scooby-Doo summer blockbuster family film.With new songs from punk-pop 's Simple Plan and U.K. crew Big Brovaz; a track from 2003 "American Idol" winner Ruben Studdard; previous hits from New Radicals, Apache Indian, neo-ska legend Bad Manners, and more, Scooby-Doo 2 unleashes a soundtrack that is pure pop.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Movie Loving 5 yr old's Mom.......2007-05-08

As the mother of a 5 yr old DD, I have to say that when we find a movie she loves, well...she loves it lots. Scooby-Doo 2 is no exception. I would not say this is one of the best flicks for the parents in the group, but if you are tired of watching Nickelodeon (like me), give this movie a try. We love it in our house. The plot is good, the music great and the kids love Scooby-Doo. They also like seeing the "real people" instead of the animated characters. While some young ones may find some aspects of this move somewhat scary, I think most kids will find it funny rather than frightening. Definitely worth the purchase if you have a movie loving kid and are trying to find something different to watch.

1 out of 5 stars Missing song.......2007-03-01

Hmmm there are couple of songs that are missing from this album. I knew "The Way" and the rest and I give this star 1 because there are couple of songs missing out of the album. Dont you guys hate that?!?! UGHHH!!!

3 out of 5 stars The Song everyone is looking for.......2006-06-29

The song played when the gang is going back to the swamp is CIRCLE BACKWARD. There is also another song called MONSTERS played while they are in there working on the control panel. I think the same group sings both songs.

4 out of 5 stars I wanna know the one song along with another person on here.......2006-06-12

What is the song when they are heading to the old Mystery inc headquarters?I love that song,it's my favorite in the movie.Please someone write on here to tell us what it's called.

4 out of 5 stars The missing song!!.......2005-11-15

The song everyone is looking for that is on the start of this movie in the museum is called "the way" by Clay Aiken.
Hope this puts your minds to rest.
4 stars for the review of the CD because it does not include this song!....but then it isnt quite in keeping with the style of the rest of the album
Music from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Good for collectors
  • Pretty Good
  • Buyer beware
  • Worth It
  • This Collection Captures the Lord of the Rings Aura
Music from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Howard Shore
Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002ABTM6
Release Date: 2004-07-13

Tracks:

  1. The Fellowship
  2. The Prophecy
  3. Concerning Hobbits
  4. The Shadow of the Past/A Knife In the Dark
  5. The Bridge of Khazad Dum
  6. May It Be
  7. The Riders of Rohan
  8. Evenstar
  9. Forth Eorlingas/Isengard Unleashed
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  1. Hope and Memory/Mina's Tirith
  2. The White Tree
  3. Twilight and Shadow
  4. The Fields of Pelennor
  5. The Return of the King/Finale
  6. Into the West
  7. Gollum's Song - Vocal Version/Helen Hobson
  8. May It Be - Vocal Version/Tara Scammell
  9. Into the West - Vocal Versio/Helen Hobson

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good for collectors.......2007-07-08

This is not Howard Shore and no-one should think it is, however I found it a nice addition to my LOTR music collection. I have all the Shore music and it is outstanding - this is interesting, nowhere near as good, but very nice nonetheless. I especially like the soprano Charlotte Kinder on this CD and I would recommend it just for her contribution in some ways I prefer her to Renee Fleming, but that is of course a subjective statement. The other female singer is ok, but nothing special compared to the originals.

3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......2007-03-30

I had real high hopes for the soundtrack cause the movies ROCKED!!! This was a disappointment cause the vocal version of "Into the West" "sucked" cause the lady sounded like she lost her voice an faded in an out. They should have gotten Enya to do the vocals or AT LEAST the Into the West cause the ldy that sung it made the volume "suck" when I thought it would have a BIG finish but instead it had a BIG disappiontment!!!

2 out of 5 stars Buyer beware.......2006-09-01

Just be sure to read up on this closely... it's not the orchestra you hear in the movie, and you may be especially disappointed when you hear the vocal tracts - gone are great talents Enya and Annie Lennox, replaced by no-name voices. This is not BAD music, but don't think you're a genius for capturing the music of the movies on one inexpensive 2-CD set.

4 out of 5 stars Worth It.......2006-03-30

Howard Shore's scores to the three Lord of the Rings movies are a classical masterpiece in their own right, and as such I don't mind hearing them played by a different orchestra. While I prefer the originals on the whole, this set has some very nice things to recommend it. The best part is that you get instrumental renditions of the end credits song from each film. My favorite is "Into the West," from The Return of the King, with a cello replacing Annie Lennox's vocal performance. I really disliked Lennox's ugly, popified performance of the song, but I thought that the melody and orchestration were gorgeous, so I could not be more delighted to hear the song performed by a cello, with all original orchestration intact. That one track is worth $20 to me.

5 out of 5 stars This Collection Captures the Lord of the Rings Aura.......2006-01-27

From the song titled "Concerning the Hobbits" which is lighthearted and cheerful, to "The Bridge of Khazad Dum" with it's intense shadowy drums and chants this collection of The Lord of the Rings trilogy's music ensues the essence of all three movies. My favorites are included along with some new added bonus favorites now. "May It Be," "Into the West," and "The Riders of Rohan." The vocals are absolutely beautiful in some of the songs with soothing women's voices that just glide along as if riding the wind of white cottony cloud. The only down side to the CD's that I found dissapointing was that the last three songs, not being sung by the original artists, don't quite rest as well with the soul as the original's, yet are still very beautifully executed. I have listened to them over and over again even as they are different artists. I highly recomend this soundtrack compelation to anyone who enjoy's the Lord of The Rings Movie's Music.
Unleashed
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • dope but......
  • 4.5 Stars UMC's - Unleashed
  • I HAVE TO REPRESENT MY HOMETOWN WELL.....
  • Can You Feel It?
Unleashed
The U.M.C.'s
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008LVJ
Release Date: 1994-01-25

Tracks:

  1. Time to Set It Straight
  2. We Go
  3. Evil Ways
  4. Hit the Track
  5. What's Up?
  6. Staten Island Comes First
  7. Ill Demonic Clique
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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars dope but.............2006-06-28

.......you can tell they were feeling the pressure from either wild pitch or just the vibe of hip hop. the timberland, backpack, ski goggles, and dutches were beginning to rule east coast hip hop but that just did not seem to be their style. to me, they were more de la, tribe called quest, jungle brother, L.O.N.S. they seemed to be trying to be more nasish, redmanish, das efxish, than being who they were. but that being said....they had no problem fitting that mold. so i give 3 stars. remember when mc lyte went from poor georgie to ruffneck??? that is kind of what they did.

5 out of 5 stars 4.5 Stars UMC's - Unleashed.......2006-04-25

I can't believe that I am only the second person to submit a review for this album, ah well. Unleashed, is a step on the more rugged Staten Island sound, rather than the fun, bouncy sound Haas G & Kool Kim displayed on "fruits of nature". However, when I say that do not be put off thinking that this is a completely rough & rugged album, because it's not at all. Filled with nice jazzy/funky samples and breaks, the beats are far from just heavy bass and non-existent melodies. In addition, the flows are still immaculate as ever, enough to make you keep hitting the rewind button, fiending for some more. Fans of that Early to Mid-90's freshness and originality will love this album, and The UMC's. This album is an extension to the fact that 1993/1994 was the best year for Hiphop! Whether you agree with that or not, check this album out if you consider yourself to know your ish about Hiphop, cop this and pretend you had it all along. PEACE

Lyrics - 5/5
Beats - 5/5
X Factor - 3.5/5
Replay Value - 4/5

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5 out of 5 stars I HAVE TO REPRESENT MY HOMETOWN WELL............2005-08-12

The UMC's have always and will be my favorite hip hop duo. Ever since "Fruits Of Nature" was released in 1991. Hass G and Kool Kim believe it or not, debuted 2 years before Wu-Tang Clan(Staten Island's claim to fame) came out with the 36 Chambers album. Now there are many differences between 1994's Unleashed and 1991's Fruits...anyone who has followed this group...such as the other reviewers...noticed that "FON" was a happy go lucky album....full of happy raps and happy moments....checked the major differences in both album covers. According to Kool Kim and Hass G, there motivation for making this album was because of financial strain and they felt that the only way they were going to keep up with the times(hardcore hip hop)...was to make a hardcore album. Thus, this album comes with a parental advisory sticker. Where as with "FON", this album had about no cussing in it whatsover(Will Smith anyone??). Kim and Hass come out more harder(with looks and raps alike). Both MC's nowadays call this their "cursed" album because of the bad responses this album received because too many were looking forward to another "Blue Cheese" type track. This is a lot more edgier....the posse cut "Ill Demonic Clique" will make you say to yourself....WOW...THAT'S DIFFERENT. My favorites are "Can You Feel It", "Time To Set It Straight" and Some Speak Ill Thoughts"....however, just like FON...I don't skip any track. You decide. By the way, the UMC's as of 2006, have reunited and are currently working on a new album.

4 out of 5 stars Can You Feel It?.......2005-07-18

3 years after their slept-on classic debut "Fruits of Nature," the UMC's Haas G & Kool Kim return a little older and well...alot harder, I guess you could say. In '91 it was "UMC's is a new way of being," and in '94 it was "UMC's is a new way of catchin' wreck," & in a few of the tracks they refer to themselves as "The Ill Demonic Clique." That's quite a difference.

This album was received w/ lots criticism because the U-men seemingly committed the ultimate Hip-Hop faux-pas of crossing-over.
First of all; the album covers. "FON's" cover was HG & KK smiling in bright green and orange shirts, doin' a happy dance. The album cover screams happy, fun Hip-Hop. "Unleashed's" cover is dark, very dark. HG & KK are rockin' black jackets and are scowling while they jump-kick at the camera. It looks very intimidating. I have the two albums side-by-side in a cd book, and the difference is day & night, but mostly it's quite funny...but hey 3 years is a long time when you're a teenager/young adult.

This album was slandered because everyone expected, "FON" round 2, but instead got the complete opposite. It's a simple equation really, take De La Soul for example: After "3 Feet..." they were tired of being mislabeled as hippies, so their 2nd album "De La is Dead," was all about proving they are NOT hippies and that they are a legitimate rap crew who is to be taken seriously (and they did a perfect job). Same thing with the U-Men, they were labeled as soft, so they wanted to prove that they weren't. The first song on this album is "Time to Set it Straight," see what I'm sayin'?

Now for the album itself. I love it, but not as much as the 1st. Half the album has a dark, hard vibe, while the other half sounds like the UMC's we all know and love. This is a hugely respectable move in my eyes, because most crews in the same boat would completely abandon their roots - but the UMC's stayed true. It's a good thing too because the dark songs are dope; same amazing flows, only harder beats and dirtier lyrics...but they will never do better than what they do best - fun, bouncy Hip-Hop that makes you smile.

The production is still very dope, the lyrics and flows are still very on point, the only flaw in this album is that they sound a little outta their element when they're comming hard. However, the best track on the album is #8 "Some Speak Ill Thoughts," which is an incredible homage to what people are REALLY thinking, but would never speak aloud. The whole album is dope, you can listen to it from front to back.

Bottom Line: Some may say they sold-out, some may say they crossed-over - I say that they just grew up. If you like real Hip-Hop, peep this. If you like their first album, peep this w/ an open mind. I love this album and would recommend it to anyone. 4 stars, Peace.
Shadows In The Deep
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 3.5 stars
  • Classic Death Metal Album.
  • Where Is It????
  • "So hail..behold...the old man." That song is not here..
  • Nor is it Shadows of the Deep, but Shadows IN the Deep
Shadows In The Deep
Unleashed
Manufacturer: Century Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005HL9
Release Date: 2001-03-06

Tracks:

  1. The Final Silence
  2. The Immortals
  3. A Life Beyond
  4. Shadows In The Deep
  5. Countess Bathory
  6. Never Ending Hate
  7. Onward Into Countless Battles
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  13. I Am God
  14. The One Insane
  15. Across The Open Sea
  16. In The Northern Lands
  17. Forever Goodbye (2045)
  18. Execute Them All
  19. Captured
  20. Breaking The Law
  21. The General

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars.......2005-05-07

Shadows in the Deep itself is not all that good.But if you can get the new one that has across the Open sea,I would.Across the open Sea is a much better album in my opinion,both song-structure and soundwise.Yet it seems to be overlooked.However,I'm a collector,so I must have Shadows in the Deep.If anything it does have a unique sound,especially for it's '92 release.I love Johnny Hedlunds vocals!So I give this double-album 3.5 stars,mostly for Across the Open Sea.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Death Metal Album........2003-11-03

I have the original. ROCK ON! Though I never listened to any of their other albums, this ranks as one of the biggest ass-kicking albums I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. SO RISE, IMMORTALS, WITH POWER, FROM HELL, WE MARCH!!!

4 out of 5 stars Where Is It????.......2002-09-21

You'd be surprised how often I find myself wondering where I put my copy of Unleashed's Shadows In the Deep. Is it at my parents' house in Virginia? Did my sister's ex-boyfriend borrow it? Did I lose it? I just can't remember and it's getting more and more frustrating. There's only so much enjoyment I can derive from listening to the 30-second free samples ...

Back when I knew where it was, this CD never failed to get me hyper when I put it on at 4 in the morning. To paraphrase another reviewer, this is the party death metal album. I have no idea what Johnny Hedlund is barking about most of the time, but it sure puts you in the mood to bounce off the walls. Try the surging "Immortals" for instance. It kind of sounds like the extra bonus track you never heard from Motley Crue's Shout At the Devil album with Max Cavalera on vocals instead of Vince Neil. By the time, you get ten seconds into "Shadows in the Deep", I dare you to stay seated. This is first-class death metal, simple and straightforward. "Countesssss Bath-oreeeeaaaahh". Yeah, this good stuff. The music is great and accompanied by some of the better vocals in death metal (though the message can be offensive at times assuming you are able discern some of it).

No, they weren't in the class of early Entombed or At the Gates in terms of technical proficiency, but I have to imagine Unleashed provided the soundtrack for partying Swedish death metalheads for much of the early to mid 90s. If you are a long-time student of Swedish death metal, you've already got it. However, if you're just beginning your research or arrived on the scene a little late (nothing wrong with that), you could do a lot worse than to start your collection with Shadows in the Deep. Now, if I could only find my copy...

5 out of 5 stars "So hail..behold...the old man." That song is not here.........2000-06-07

Early Unleashed, as heard here, was heavier, before they changed more into the AC/DC/Manowar of death metal. I have 5 Unleashed albums including this one and my favourite would be Warrior, try to find it, it is the boom digguhtea, hah. Unleashed has all the vital elements a Norweigan metal band would need: loud music, clever if unintentionally funny lyrics: ("Are you a man or a mouse, junkie"), and a scary blonde lead singer/bassist whose is much taller than the rest of the band named Johnny. The party death metal band....and the main strength of this album is the title song, Shadows in the Deep....But anyway buy the album...DEATH METAL VICTORY!

5 out of 5 stars Nor is it Shadows of the Deep, but Shadows IN the Deep.......1999-11-21

BTW, this album is very good, as are all there albums. Pick any one you want and you won't be disappointed!
Unleashed
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Unleashed
    Promise Keepers
    Manufacturer: Integrity Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000G73DJW
    Release Date: 2006-06-06

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    Product Description

    I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his people, and his incomparably great power for us who believe." ~ Ephesians 1:18-19 It is not about learning how to be a nicer guy. It's about becoming the powerful man God designed you to be. There is courage bound up in you. Unleash it. There is passion and fire tied up in you. Unleash it. There is a warrior held captive in you. Unleash it. There is an untamed spirit held down in you. Unleash it. And when the power of God in you is unleashed... the adventure truly begins. This new album, Unleashed, was recorded by the new Promise Keepers band, PK7 and features bold cross-generational worship corresponding with the 2006 Conferences. For Fans Of: Hillsong, Chris Tomlin, Paul Baloche, Philips, Craig & Dean
    Unleashed
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • ONE OF THE BEST SURF BANDS PERFORMING
    • The Real Deal Surf Music!
    • This band is reason enough to turn on to surf!
    • Incredibly performed genuine surf for the 90's and beyond!
    Unleashed
    The Eliminators
    Manufacturer: Eliminator
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000I92K
    Release Date: 2003-05-15

    Tracks:

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST SURF BANDS PERFORMING.......2006-04-11

    These guys are one of the best surf bands presently performing. I have seen them play in person several times. Their sound is amazing. I have the CD & love it. Make the effort to see these guys play in person.

    5 out of 5 stars The Real Deal Surf Music!.......1999-06-19

    These guys have the sound, the attitude, and some great new surf songs. It's like travelling back to '63 and finding a surf band with musicians who'd actually been playing their instruments for more than a couple of weeks! These guys are really good. If you like surf music, or if you even think you like it, you will love this album. And if you play surf guitar (like me), there are lots of great hooks and new riffs here to borrow! Long live The Eliminators!

    5 out of 5 stars This band is reason enough to turn on to surf!.......1999-05-30

    High-energy, creative, authentic, home-grown, real, non-commercial (I hope not, but I remember how much more I enjoyed the X Files before everybody else knew about it). This is a great CD. Buy it now. Buy copies for all of your fellow "surf dudes/ettes". Real California feel-good on a disc. You cannot be depressed and listen to this at the same time. I tried. I couldn't do it! I also love to play along on my aquamarine strat. Have had a great time and never get bored listening to it again. Hope they keep on performing and making more CDs.

    5 out of 5 stars Incredibly performed genuine surf for the 90's and beyond!.......1999-03-03

    I first heard LA's Eliminators on Tri-Surf Records' Planet Surf CD. Since then, I've played "Bone Cruncher" umpteen times on Surf's Up! A few months back I saw them in Santa Cruz, and I was completely blown away! They were very powerful, authentic as hell, played gorgeous vintage equipment (drool), and had a delivery like none since the Original Surfaris! Joe Kurkowski plays a killer lead, Preston Wilson plays a great rhythm guitar, Frank Hughes plays a solid surf bass, Doug Harlow plays his brand new drums, and Billy Swanson is the best vintage surf sax player I've heard in years, and I usually don't like horns at all, save for Steve Douglas' classic surf squonks on songs like "Banzai Washout." They understand the genre like guys who were there in '62, and they play like guys who are in a major hurry to pummel their audience. Incredibly powerful, masterfully performed genuine surf for the 90's and beyond! There is no more perfect an example of a vintage surf band recorded in the 90's!

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