| 1. Strange Relationship | |||
| 2. Insatiable (Album Version) | |||
| 3. Heart Attack | |||
| 4. I Miss You | |||
| 5. Creepin Up On You | |||
| 6. Dirty | |||
| 7. Crush (1980 Me) | |||
| 8. Good Enough | |||
| 9. I Can't Ever Get Enough Of You | |||
| 10. Like It Or Not | |||
| 11. What You Like | |||
| 12. Spin | |||
| 13. Insatiable (Pablo Club Mix) (Bonus Track) | |||
| 14. Can't Help Falling In Love (Elvis Cover) | |||
| 15. I Wish You In Heaven (Prince Cover) | |||
| 16. Dirty (Acoustic Live Version) | |||
| 17. Insatiable (Acoustic Live Version) | |||
| 18. Strange Relationship (Acoustic Live Version) | |||
| 19. I Miss You (Acoustic Live Version) | |||
| 20. Good Enough (Acoustic Live Version) | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Asian Exclusive Version featuring a Seven Track Enhanced Bonus CD featuring Cover Songs, and Acoustic Tracks.
Spin,Darren Hayes,Sony,Rock
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Spin
Darren Hayes Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063207 Release Date: 2002-03-19 |
Tracks:
- Strange Relationship
- Insatiable
- Heart Attack
- I Miss You
- Creepin' Up On You
- Dirty
- Crush (1980 ME)
- Good Enough
- I Can't Ever Get Enough Of You
- Like It Or Not
- What You Like
- Spin
Amazon.com
Former Savage Garden-er Darren Hayes's long-awaited solo debut proves that light pop music can taste mighty good. The swoon-inspiring Aussie singer's love for the Smokey Robinson- and Michael Jackson-era Motown sound shines throughout Spin, though Hayes adds a slightly salty edge to the shiny, happy proceedings. The lightweight arrangements are mostly synth based, with cursory nods to au courant trends. "Insatiable" is bolstered by a slight Latin groove; "Crush (1980 Me)" recalls the Human League's sassy, computer bop; "Heart Attack" vividly recalls the aforementioned Jackson. The wistful ballads "I Miss You" and "Good Enough" are as fizzy as root beer floats. --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
Cool Songs.......2006-07-04
Good Enough is good enough to be the best song of this album against its modest tune (and please tell me What You Like about the best song).
Flush your cash down the can and give a mutated fish the gift of bus fare.......2006-06-02
If I was Darren Hayes' mom, I totally woulda smacked him upside the head for making this unbelievably embarrassing, trite, cringeworthy, insensitive, sexist DRIVEL.
The Judge character in Who Framed Roger Rabbit makes a more paletable sound when he scratches his nails on the blackboard.
The songs on this cd are so 80s yet so badly done that they probably wouldn't have made much impact then either. You won't belive your ears that this album was penned-in THIS century-by the same man who wrote So Beautiful.
THANKFULLY, he gets his head back in the game with his second solo album, The Tension And The Spark, which is OUTSTANDING. Buy that one.
...Um...ick!.......2006-05-04
"Ick", is the only word that comes to mind to describe this album. Granted Darren Hayes still sings like he did in Savage Garden, but ends up coming across more like an early Michael Jackson or Prince. Rather than the distinct, catchy, "Euro Pop" sound that was going on before. If I'd wanted "Michael Jackson", I would have bought Michael Jackson!
The tecno sound to the ablum is good, and earns two stars, but the lyrics and singing surely bring it down!
In the end I have to say I gave this album every chance, but was uninspired by the mediocre performance.
Absolutely Amazing!.......2006-04-13
It was indeed a smart move to hire the brilliantly melodic master-producer Walter Afanasieff as the musical collaborator on this. Afanasieff's tunes and Hayes' voice blend wonderfully and the result is a near perfect album. While top honors go to the wonderful tracks: "Strange Relationship," "I Miss You," "Creepin' Up On You," "Can't Ever Get Enough Of You," and "Like It Or Not," there's something to like in every single tune. I highly recommed this album to pop/r&b enthusiasts. Being a fan of that genre myself, I know a good thing when I hear it.
what u like.......2006-03-29
Well, what can I say, this is definitely the best work that Darren Hayes has ever done, and surpasses the Savage Garden albums by a mile. The mood is darker (more songs feel like break me shake me rather than truly madly deeply). And all the songs flow into each other almost like a (gasp!) concept album. Very cohesive indeed.
I am going to rate these songs on a scale of ten. Why do I rate some songs higher than 10 (as you may have seen in other reviews as well)? Because I feel that they are uber-fantastic and are the driving force of the album.
1. Strange Relationship 9/10
Good starting number, a bit weird and dark. Though many people rate it their favourite, not mine....
2. Insatiable 20/10
THE driving force of the album. dark, brooding, sensuous, sad all at the same time with a very soothing beat and fantastic latin style guitars...his falsetto sounds wonderful - doesn't get better than this.
3. Heart Attack 7/10
An ordinary michael jackson like pop song resqued by darren's voice
4. I Miss You 8/10
Good slow song, but nothing special...again vocals are great
5. Creepin' Up On You 8/10
Again, a rather creepy sounding song - the orchestral piece blends in well with the pop...
6. Dirty 7/10
Another michael jackson sounding song - guitaring is good on this one..again nothing special but not too bad...
7. Crush (1980 ME) 12/10
I wish he had the "holiday" remixed version which sounded much better - if so, i would have scored it even higher.
8. Good Enough 10/10
The balads are all beginning to sound somewhat similar, but the vocals and lyrics carry them through
9. I Can't Ever Get Enough Of You 12/10
Heartfelt - only one who has been in love can understand this song
10. Like It Or Not 10/10
The line just goes around in my head " coming 2 see u whether u like it or not...)
11. What You Like 10/10
I didn't like this one at first, but is has really grown on me...quite funky, midtempo and nice.
12. Spin 20/10
my god! how could the last song on the album be so darn upbeat and good. This song has really grown on me and definitely rocks!
I cannot begin to stress how good this album is...i mean, no lousy songs, and except for a few fast tracks, this is totally top notch. I doubt if Darren Hayes will ever make a better album than this - I think this is where he peaked...
if you have any doubts about buying this album, BUY IT without a second thought! if you like good pop/rock music....When the music feels like this!
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Pocket Full of Kryptonite
Spin Doctors Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027L0 Release Date: 1991-08-27 |
Tracks:
- Jimmy Olsen's Blues
- What Time Is It?
- Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
- Forty Or Fifty
- Refrigerator Car
- More Than She Knows
- Two Princes
- Off My Line
- How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Could Have Me?)
- Shinbone Alley/Hard To Exist
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As a jam band in the vein of Blues Traveler and Phish, Spin Doctors built a grassroots following by playing anywhere and everywhere. After a live EP caught their early potential, they released this uncharacteristically tight debut album. Featuring several hits that could have appeared on a Steve Miller Band album, Kryptonite became an immediate frat-rock favorite. Thanks to a spotless production, the tight groove of "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong," "Two Princes," and "Jimmy Olsen's Blues" immediately connected with audiences who seemed to find singer Chris Barron's hapless hippie lyrics and goofy grin a winning combination. --Rob O'ConnorAlbum Description
Reissue of their 1991 album. Includes 3 live previously unreleased bonus tracks, 'Yo Mamas A Pajama', 'Sweet Widow' & 'Stepped On A Crack'.Customer Reviews:
Still groovy after all this time!.......2007-04-11
I think the Spin Doctors guy has a beard now.......2006-05-05
So in the spirit of fairness, I'll give Pocket Full of Kryptonite the rating I would have given it in 1991: Five Freakin' Stars, man! Rock on, Spin Docs!
Even Superman Would Like This Album.......2006-01-22
In all honesty The Spin Doctors, with this their debut album, delivered so much more to hang on to and stick with than, say, Cold Play today. There's not a dud cut from beginning to end, and seven or eight cuts are simply top notch creations.
I know The Doctors were not able to continue at this level, but this one album alone was practically an entire career.
Great Debut Album but Needs Remastering!.......2006-01-19
BEST 4 Bucks I ever Spent on a CD!!!.......2005-10-25
The exception is "Two Princes" from the Spins...followed by of course, their Little Miss Can't Be Wrong double hit off of this quite amazing album. I even remember seeing them play a little later on SNL performing before 2P was even a hit.
Having memorized these songs since that age & never being able to successfully shake them from my memory, I found the album mint for $3.99, and was straight blown away (as both a drummer and a singer personally, as well as a major guitar afficianado) by the quality of this recording and the incredible musicianship of this band.
'Refrigerator Car' and 'Shinbone...' are standout hits in the rock drumming arena, as well as '40 or 50' for its intricate work. Hearing them later cover to near flawless perfection 'Spanish Castle Magic' on the Stone Free Hendrix tribute disc further respawned my interest in this unique band that has not only remained together despite their 2-hit wonder status, but also released a full new album for '05 and are back into extensive touring.
This CD is not just held together, but exemplified for its completeness in repeatible listening sessions cover-to-cover with seriously only about 1 or 2 weak tracks at the very most, which even then are still tolerable, and by no means bad, just not as great of high-point-hook-laden, catchy Sing-along tight-jam-rock of the rest of the disc.
Major Props to this band for letting me on stage to surprise the poop out of my fiance (not literally) by allowing me to propose to her in front of the audience right after dedicating the chorus of '2 Princes' to her before slipping the ring on her finger! Their hospitality to allow me to pull that off, and post-show chatting is almost unmatched in a band of such talented musical stature. A must see live, but don't go w/out first knowing this album like the back of your hand...you'll appreciate their performance all the more, trust me!
Highly recommended, especially for the current price!
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Strange Bird
Augie March Manufacturer: Spin Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002T2QVA Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- The Vineyard
- This Train will be Taking No Passengers
- Little Wonder
- The Night is a Blackbird
- O Mi Sol Li Lon
- Song in the Key of Chance
- Up the Hill and Down
- There's Something at the Bottom of the Black Pool
- Addle Brains
- The Keepa
- The Drowning Dream
- Sunstroke House
- Brundisium
- O Song
- The Vineyard (video)
- Little Wonder (video)
Album Description
Augie March is a band whose very name was poached from perhaps THE great American novel, to give the people of America an inkling of the underside of Australia. In 2002, the band had set up camp in a disused telephone company building in outer Melbourne to write the album that would become Strange Bird. It covers a lot of sonic terrain, veering from the sweet, building harmony of The Vineyard, through the Wild West gallop of This Train, the heavy Song in the Key of Chance and muted melancholy of O Mi Sol Mi Lon to the plaintive balladry of The Night is A Blackbird, and that's all in the first twenty minutes. It was released in Australia in October 2002 and did great things. A few insightful American music journalists from Rolling Stone to The Big Takeover to the All Music Guide have caught wind of the release and have already signed on as their champions.The rest of the world is about to catch up. The US release of Strange Bird contains the award winning videos for "The Vineyard" and "Little Wonder."Customer Reviews:
One of the Best.......2006-04-16
I was going to only give it four stars but............2006-03-12
I heard the last 30 seconds or so of "Train" on the radio while flipping through the stations. Made it a point to stay on the station after it was over, to get the band's name. Oggie Mark, or something. Made a mental note to not forget it-the song was too cool and I had to hear the whole thing. Haven't heard them on U.S. radio more than twice since. Went home, went on amazon, typed up the name and- ah- Augie March, from a Saul Bellows novel. Underground Australian band. Read the reviews for this album and figured it was worth the $14.00 or so. Haven't looked back since.
I think the crown jewel of Augie's music is definitely the lyrics. Glen Richards' love of-and mastery of- language is apparent throughout the album. I would go so far as to say, if there was such a thing as virtuoso lyricism, this is it. Glen uses grammar, vocabulary, rhyme, etc., to bend and polish the lines of each song into uncommonly vivid and breathtaking imagery. Every word is necessary, carefully chosen; each song has it's own logic, it's own resolution. I'm no expert on poetry, but a while ago it became a sort of high compliment to call rock musicians "poets"- from Dylan & Morrison to Eminem & Tupac. Well sir, this is poetry. It borders on affectation- lots of "O'"s and "a'"s- and sometimes crosses the line- "Brundisium" (awesome song, but some of the lyrics don't quite do it for me) and particulary "O Song" (I just think songs about songwriting are the height or pretense)- I feel are examples of that. And I'll be honest- I will probably never know what some songs are about ("There's something at the bottom of the Black Pool"- cool imagery, no idea what he's talking about). From what I've gathered Glen is very well read and a lot of these lyrics allude to the works of authors like T.S. Elliot. Again, that might be a wee bit pretenious.
But this is ok; because as high-fallutin' as the lyrics are, what gives them weight is the incredible music. Effortlessly diverse- from jazz to folk to heavy-retro-psychedelic-whatever. Never sounds forced or contrived, and utterly devoid of cliche or filler. I hear Pink Floyd mainly, also The Beatles, maybe a little Radiohead. Like all great pop music, it's when the lyrics and music intertwine and feed off of each other that the best results are achieved. And the results are sublime....I feel the best tracks on the album are "Train" and "Little Wonder". "Train" is just the best song of this century (that I've heard) and on track to be one of my favorite songs ever. Absolutely timeless. And "Little Wonder"- well the last verse of that song.... with the terribly sad, almost disturbingly vivid lyrics juxtaposed with the bittersweet lullaby-like melody...well, you just have to hear it. Other standout tracks include "The Vineyard", "O Mi So Li Lon/Song in the Key...", and especially "The Drowning Dream" (although again- no clue on the lyrics, except that there are very dreamy). I dig the heavier and psychedelic stuff the most.
So why almost only 4 stars, after all this gushing? Like most albums today, it's too long. A record with 8 great songs is superior to one with 8 great and 4 mediocre! There are a couple songs I wouldn't miss if they weren't included. And there are flow problems....The lilting "Little Wonder" works great after the manic ride of "Train"- but then you have another, even slower song in "The Night is a Blackbird". Beautiful song, but a bit of a pill. And the middle of the album kind of drags with several mid-tempo, jazzy songs in a row. Good songs- I love "The Keepa"- but one after the other like that-kind of a drag.
But in spite of this, I have to give it 5 stars. The other day I was listening to "Addle Brains"- an ok song- and the lyrics just clicked- it's about a homeless man and apathy. Now I have a whole new appreciation for the song. That is what I mean about the depth of this album....over a year later and I'm still discovering it. It's not like I've been listening to it straight for a year and half, but every few months I get the urge and dive right in. That is worth 5 stars. If you can't tell, I highly recommend it....a unique and beautiful experience awaits you. No matter what music you're into (I'm an 80's Metal/Classic Rock guy!). Get it! Now!
Diverse, certainly..........2005-11-21
Overall, second to Sunset Studies, but still highly recommended.
Undiscovered genius.......2005-09-28
Seriously, if you haven't heard of this band, go out and by both of their albums now. Go on, I'll wait for you. They are probably one of the greatest bands in the world at the moment. And their new album comes out this year. Yippee!
I'm not quite sure how to describe this music. Indie-folk-pop, perhaps? Well, it's an extremely diverse album. One second you are listening to the chamber pop of The vineyard, the next song This train will be taking no passengers sounds like a lost Pogues number. Glenn Richards (the lead singer and songwriter) has a real way with words. He scatters literary references throughout his songs. His songs are gems of melodic beauty, complex without losing sight of what makes a song enjoyable -- a great tune.
Album of the year no doubt.
Gift from Heaven.......2005-04-17
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White Knuckles
The Bacon Brothers Manufacturer: Spin Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BGH28Q Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- White Knuckles
- What Am I Gonna Do?
- Flowers
- Good News
- Unhappy Birthday
- Tuesday
- If I Needed Someone
- Hasnt Got A Heart
- Swing Low
- Coffins & Cradles
- Peace Dance 12. Get Away With It
- Johns Song
- Playboy
- I'd Write a Song
Album Description
CD includes 2 bonus tracks not available anywhere else. They will not be available for digital download.National Drive Time on-air appearances on AC & Triple A comm. radio: WPLJ (NY), WWMX (Baltimore), WRNR (Annapolis, MD) and many more.
OCTOBER 7 Bancroft Benefit - Bancroft, NJ 13 Belly Up Tavern - Solana Bch, CA 14 Make-a-Wish Foundation Benefit - Thousand Oaks, CA 15 Coach House - San Juan Capistrano, CA 28 B.B. Kings (two shows) - New York, NY NOVEMBER 17 Tampa Bay Perf. Arts Center - Tampa, FL 18 Van Wezel PAC - Sarasota, FL 19 Lyric Theater - Stuart, FL DECEMBER 2 North Quest Casino - Spokane, WA 3 Vashon Is. Benefit - Seattle, WA FEBRUARY 2006 18 Ridgefield Playhouse - Ridgefield, CT MARCH 2006 16 Queens Theater in the Park - Flushing, NY
Customer Reviews:
Contemporary folk/rock at its best!.......2006-03-26
This is an album that will make you think. Whether it's the bitter irony of "What Am I Gonna Do Now," "Good News," and "Playboy," or the healing of "Unhappy Birthday," or the heartbreak of "Tuesday" and "Hasn't Got a Heart," or the yearning of "Get Away With It" and "Peace Dance," or...hell, you get the idea. WHITE KNUCKLES is a stellar record by two talented musicians--Kevin and Michael Bacon have forged some great records and some incredible songs, and this album stands as testimony that there is still hope out there for rock 'n roll.
Couldn't wait to get this after hearing you on "Queer Eye" (says this GRANNY).......2006-02-04
NOW I HAVE ONE BEEF ! Please, on your next album, don't save a buck by allowing the designer to use fonts SO SMALL that they can't be read. I can't read them and first thing I wanted to do was read your lyrics.
MICHAEL - Loved your "makeover". Those Queer Guys are great, aren't they?
I don't know how you made it this far without me but I assure you, I'll be along for the rest of the ride. Wish I could afford all your albums now...... I'll be listening. Keep on keeping on............Bacon Boys! AND THANKS !
Well worth the wait!.......2005-11-27
The entire CD is great and I strongly recommend the hard copy, not the download version. Buy it today!
Another Great One.......2005-11-03
WOW!.......2005-11-02
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Frank Black Francis
Frank Black , and Black Francis Manufacturer: Spin Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006213SA Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Holiday Song
- Nimrods Son
- Caribou
- Vamos
- Isla De Enchanta
- Ed is Dead
- Oh My Golly
- Build High
- Ive Been Tired
- Break My Body
- Broken Face
- Im Amazed
- Rocka My Soul
- Subbacultcha
- Boomchickaboom
Tracks:
- Monkey Gone to Heaven (Doolittle)
- Wave of Mutilation (Doolittle)
- Where is My Mind (Surfer Rosa)
- Cactus (Surfer Rosa)
- Into the White (Here Comes Your Man EP)
- Caribou (Come on Pilgrim)
- Nimrods Son (Come on Pilgrim)
- Levitate Me (Come on Pilgrim)
- Holiday Song (Come on Pilgrim)
- Velouria (Bossanova)
- Is She Weird? (Bossanova)
- Subbacultcha (Trompe Le Monde)
- Planet Of Sound (Trompe Le Monde)
Customer Reviews:
Good..........2007-04-24
But Frank's version of "Into the White" comes no where near Kim's. Sorry.
Tired And Emotional.......2006-02-08
LOVE IT, DISC 2 IS BRILLIANT!.......2005-12-28
A must-have for hardcore fans.......2005-12-09
Not sure what to make of it.......2005-09-24
The demos are amazing. Raw, a little dirty in the sound quality, and rough around the edges. It's like listening to old friends who were recorded before I met them.
The re-imagined versions are a whole other thing. It's not that I feel like hey have no business messing with classic songs this way. I love to hear different versions of the same song. It's just that I'm not sure I like the style in which it was done. Some, like "Cactus" and "Where is My Mind" are cleverly done enough. But as a whole the tracks come off as unfocused and even, in a couple of cases, boring.
Still, they are Mr. Black's songs to let people mess with as he wishes.
I'm not going to call it horrible, but I'm not sure very Pixies fan will be into this. In fact I'm sure some will outright hate it.
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No Cities Left
The Dears Manufacturer: Spin Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006213RQ Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Tracks:
- We Can Have It
- Who Are You, Defenders Of The Universe
- Lost In The Plot
- The Second Part
- Expect The Worst/'Cos She's A Tourist
- Pinned Together, Falling Apart
- Never Destroy Us
- Warm And Sunny Days
- 22: The Death Of All The Romance
- Postcard From Purgatory
- No Cities Left
Album Description
US debut from these Montreal pop heroes whose previous releases and incinderary, yet fragile live shows have them poised to be the next band for the Smiths obsessed; for music fans who find comfort in defiant gloomy melodies. The CD, a min-concept album whose central theme is hope in the face of the horror of the world, contains eleven songs including the NME single of the week "We Can Have it." Quciktime video for "Lost in the Plot" also included.Customer Reviews:
With The Dears you are in for a very special musical treat.......2006-05-22
Largely the result of the financial support of the Canada Music Fund, The Dears is the Montreal-based musical brainchild of multi-talented Murray Lightburn. Formed in 1995, "No Cities Left" constituted the band's second full length album. The album has an overall dark feel that carries a certain level of anguish in Lightburn's storytelling, typically aided by atmospheres driven by his guitar, along with changes in tempo in most songs and the overpowering presence of mellotron-like sounding strings that accompany the band's work through most of the album.
The Dears meld in so many influences that you can get almost tired of identifying them... plus it really doesn't do much to do so, since they have already carved their own special niche that will probably serve as a deep influence for generations of musicians to come. For now, enjoy "No Cities Left" and the band's scheduled August 2006 release, a song of which you can enjoy through their MySpace page. It is impossible to argue: with The Dears you are in for a very special musical treat.
Good, but it does sound a lot like Blur..........2006-02-26
Pretentious drivel, or how to play "spot-the-rip-off" for an hour.......2005-09-03
Oh, sure the album starts out interestingly enough, but by the time we get a couple of so-called songs past "Lost in the Plot" the Morrissey-meets-Belle and Sebastian crap just gets too deep. Why is Murray Lightburn and his partners in crime so depressed? Why should I care? Round about "22: The Death of All Romance" it almost gets interesting enough to keep listening. Almost.
I tried seven times to get through this mess before I finally forced myself to listen straight through, if only because I had spent my hard-earned cash on it. In the end, it sounds like the illegitimate child of Morrissey with Blur (doing an entire album of "Universal"-style ballads), Divine Comedy, Belle and Sebastian, Pulp, and Suede.
If your idea of a "great" album is one of arty pretentiousness a la anything Radiohead has done since "OK Computer", by all means order your copy from Amazon. As for me, I will stick with the aforementioned bands as well as Franz Ferdinand and the Arcade Fire for my arty, pretentious music fix. At least they make music that is compelling and even occasionally danceable and not just annoying.
As good as everyone says.......2005-09-01
After you've heard this cd a few times, the connections between all the above will seem so obvious you'll wonder why you hadn't seen them already. You'll find yourself, after so many years of music reaching deeply into your heart, finally understanding at least partially why it has and who you are.
At least I did.
If you're like me, you'll realize quickly that the music on this cd will stay with you your entire life. It will become, like Disintegration or The Burning World, personally historic. And if nothing on this cd is quite as wrenching as God Damn the Sun or Atmosphere, Postcard from Purgatory does at least come awfully close.
Morrisey.... I don't think so.......2005-08-10
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COME RUNNING
Manufacturer: Turn and Spin Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RCC60S |
Product Description
1 I Ain't Walking 2 Thirty Years 3 Dangerous Way 4 Holden's Blues 5 He's Not From Kansas City 6 Summer Jumped All Over Me 7 By The Grave Of Bauldaire 8 Canal Street 9 I Was A Fool 10 Death Letter 11 Victory At Sea 12 New Walking Blues 13 Johnny's TuneCustomer Reviews:
THANKS BILL !!!!.......2007-07-15
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Feeling the Fall
The Village Green Manufacturer: Spin Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H0M54M Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Om: The Meaning Of Life
- When The Creepers Creep In
- Three Hours Ago
- Chomping At The Bit
- Wrap Your Love Around Me
- Bullet To The Head
- Country Road
- Life On The Run
- Yelm (Revisited)
- Rosa Glynn
- Mossyrock
- Yelm
Amazon.com
It takes some kind of moxie to borrow the name for your band from an immortal Kinks' album, but the duo that is known as Portland, Oregon's Village Green wears its moniker proudly on its debut record, which salutes not only the Davies brothers, but all things Brit pop throughout its pool of 11 gleaming rock songs. Led by songwriter and vocalist J. Nicholas Allard, whose mood-altering voice can evoke Colin Blunstone as easily as Pete Shelley, the self-produced release flaunts a complexity and dexterity in both wordplay and melody. Try "Om: The Meaning of Life" or "Chomping At the Bit" for their simplistic luster or be bowed by the Pretenders-like "Bullet to the Head" or the Stonesy "Mossyrock, both of which strap on an urgency commonly reserved for bands on the run. Riffs and rhymes ahead of its previous EP, Feeling the Fall is so good that even the Kinks would tell the Village Green to hold onto the name as long as they'd like. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Classic.......2007-06-04
A hamlet worth visiting.......2007-01-03
it's the new 70's!.......2007-01-03
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Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective
Spin Doctors Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZDPT Release Date: 2000-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Jimmy Olsen's Blues
- Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
- What Time Is It?
- How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Could Have Me)
- Two Princes
- Cleopatra's Cat
- You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast
- Indifference
- Big Fat Funky Booty
- Hungry Hameds
- House
- I Can't Believe You're Still With Her
- If Wishes Were Horses
- She Used To Be Mine
- Miss America
- You've Got To Believe In Something
- Refrigerator Car (Live)
Amazon.com
If one wanted a prime example of the hyper-fickle nature of the modern recording industry, the checkered history of New York City's Spin Doctors would be hard to ignore. Launching the 1990s with a pair of the decade's most enduring modern-rock hits, "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and "Two Princes" (and strong contenders such as "Jimmy Olsen's Blues"), the band's energetically rhythmic workouts (fronted by vocalist Chris Barron's ever-sunny demeanor) also helped spawn the whole "jam band" movement, replete with its own package tours--but don't hold that against them. Yet many critics assailed their supposedly retro roots, and the business may have had unrealistic expectations based on their early hits. By '96, their label had shown them the door; that "pocket full of kryptonite" proved to have had a surprisingly short half-life. Here then is a concise first chapter of their history, drawing five tracks each from You've Got to Believe in Something, Turn It Upside Down, and Pocket Full of Kryptonite, plus a cut from the live collection Homebelly Groove. Also included is a previously unreleased tribute to longtime booster and fan Howard Stern, the loopy, tongue-in-cheek "Miss America." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Good but a few duds.......2005-09-27
Decent But Better Off Getting The Original CD's.......2005-08-01
Also the second CD has some good songs like More Than Meets The Ear and Beasts In The Woods that are not on this collection. There is a hidden track cover version of That's The Way I LIke It(on another CD0 that is notably missing.
So my opinion would be to get Pocket Full of Kryptonite and possibly the second CD as opposed to this non-all inclusive compilation.
Spin Doctors are in the "House"........2004-07-27
A Good Starter CD.......2001-01-10
One of the best.......2000-11-26
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Spin Art
Venice Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JT2L Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- The Man You Think I Am
- Always
- Garden Wall
- Mary On My Mind
- The Road To Where You Are
- End Of The World
- So Bad
- More Of A Miracle
- Landslide
- Poor You Poor Me Poor Love
- One Quiet Day
- World Upon My Back
- The Family Tree
Amazon.com
Two notes into Spin Art and it's apparent this quartet takes its name from the ocean-side Southern California community, not the ancient Italian city. The 13 songs included in Spin Art evoke comparisons to the early 1970s California sound spearheaded by the likes of the Eagles and Jackson Browne. Venice, though, fits more in a second-tier grouping that includes Poco, America, Pure Prairie League, and Seals & Crofts. Most of the group's originals (most shepherded by Michael Lennon with help from his brethren Venetians) feel like they could have been programmed on the station WKRP in Cincinnati. Put on Spin Art and you'll feel like you're traveling down Highway 1 backwards in time with the top down and the FM coming in clear. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Doesn't get any better than Venice.......2005-12-14
JG
Venice might just be the history of easy rock...........2003-06-17
Venice Rules!.......2003-06-17
Venice.......2003-06-17
Venice.......2003-06-17
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