EP Collection [Import]

EP Collection [Import]

EP Collection [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Got The Life
2. Got The Life (Deejay Punck-Roc Mix)
3. Got The Life (D.O.S.E. Woollyback Remix)
4. I Can Remember
5. Freak On A Leash (Album Version)
6. Freak On A Leash (Dante Ross Mix)
7. Freak On A Leash (freakin' Bitch Mix)
8. Freak On A Leash (Josh A's Beast On A Leash Mix)
9. Freak On A Leash (Lethal Freak Mix)
10. Make Me Bad
11. Dirty (Live)
12. Make Me Bad (Live)
13. Make Me Bad (Sybil Mix)
14. Make Me Bad (Sickness In Salvation Mix)
15. Make Me Bad (Kornography Mix)
16. Got The Life
17. Got The Life (Vorticist's Suite)
18. Got The Life (I Got A Knife)
19. Children Of The Korn (Clarkworld Remix)
20. Good God
See all 28 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Includes the EPs 'Got The Life', 'Got The Life Remixes', 'Good God Remixes', 'Freak On A Leash', 'Falling Away From Me', 'Make Me Bad' along with a black t-sirt featuring 'Beg ForMe' in large orange print, exclusive trash logo sticker, exclusive Korn dog-

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DC EP
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Loving it!!
  • A little Gem
  • Another good release
  • This is tpoh...buy this cd!!!
  • The little album that could
DC EP
John Frusciante
Manufacturer: Record Collection
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002T7Z5W
Release Date: 2004-09-14

Tracks:

  1. Dissolve
  2. Goals
  3. Corner, A
  4. Repeating

Album Description

This is the third in Frusciante's (Red Hot Chili Peppers) five-record series. These four songs were produced by Ian MacKaye of Fugazi and recorded in Washington, DC. It follows Frusciante's other releases, "The Will To Death" and "Automatic Writing", a collaboration with Josh Klinghoffer and Joe Lally, also of Fugazi. John has been recording one full-length album every month this year and would like to release them about that often.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Loving it!!.......2006-08-21

It took me a while to buy this cd, the main reason: bucause it's a 15 min long cd with just 4 songs, but once i heard it, i couldn't help but loving it. It's a sweet, warm album and very well produced. I've been fan of John for quite a while and he is one of those few artist that have the hability to impress me with every single release, in this album i'm particulary impresses with his vocals, he's at his best!!
I give it 4 stars because i would have love at least one more song!! :s

Love it!!

5 out of 5 stars A little Gem.......2006-07-27

All four songs on this EP would have stood out by themselves on any of John's records. They are catchy, have great melodies, display great songwriting, and possibly the most radio friendly of all his recordings. Its a shame more songs didn't evolve in this same period but this is still a little gem anyway. I can listen to this over and over. John's voice sounds great and the songs round out to an average 4mins each. There is no experimentation on here, just guitar, bass, drums and John's vocal. The only thing missing on here is Josh Klinghoffer, but that's ok, this is all about John.
I;m sure any fan of John Frusciante has this EP already, but if you don't, definitely pick this one up. It's very similar to the 'Inside of Emptiness' LP and the final track 'Repeating' is one of his best. It will repeat on you all day...

5 out of 5 stars Another good release.......2006-03-06

Please John more good music! This is another masterpiece an it's produced by Ian Mackaye(Fugazi,former vocalist of minor threat)so that adds to it .BUY THIS!

4 out of 5 stars This is tpoh...buy this cd!!!.......2005-02-15

This 4 song EP from John Frusciante, brings with it more guts than most Ep's. Frusciante has released 6 solo disks in a matter of months, and this one does not let up whatsoever.

The 4 songs on this cd al have the strong powerful performance that is John's voice, and song writing skills.

I was hesistant at first in buying this one bexcause it only had 4 tracks, but I think it's one of Frusciante's best@!

Well Recommended!! Pick up this cd...

tpoh

5 out of 5 stars The little album that could.......2005-01-04

Only four songs, I know. But they're all masterpieces in their own right! Honestly, I can't complain about any of the 4 songs on this album. I own all of Frusciante's CD's, and while this is the smallest collection of songs on an album, it is also the most thorough collection. Each one of these songs on Dc could easily have been the very best individual tracks off of 4 different regular sized albums. You dig? Basically Dc is pure gold baby. Melodious and poignant as Frusciante's songwriting gets I'd say.

It really feels like John put alot of time and thought into each one of these songs, from the guitar arrangements to the lyrical phrasing to the final recording and production (thanks in part to Fugazi's Ian McKaye).

The most moving song on this album is not Dissolve, or A Corner (which are still both genius anyway!), no no, the most poignant and almost beautifully incomprehensible song is the album's closing track, titled "Repeating". I listened to this last night on my ipods headphones in the dark of my room before falling asleep. There were moments in this song that were just so damn moving I got that out-of-body experience, or some people call it "the shivers", "goosebumps", whatever. I almost wanted to weep like a little baby the song was so beautiful (and Im not typically a weeper).

Please get this CD. I waited on buying it for about a month simply because it's only comprised of 4 songs. Dc is now my favorite album of Johns.

EP Collection
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • meaningless Hodgepodge with poor sound
  • Hail Hail Rock & ROLL And Viva Rick Nelson
EP Collection
Ricky Nelson
Manufacturer: See for Miles UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000011C5
Release Date: 1997-10-25

Tracks:

  1. I'm In Love Again
  2. Baby I'm Sorry
  3. Boppin' The Blues
  4. There Goes My Baby
  5. Your True Love
  6. Stood Up
  7. Down The Line
  8. Don't Leave Me This Way
  9. If You Can't Rock Me
  10. Stop Sneakin' Around
  11. Hello Mary Lou Goodbye Heart
  12. Lucky Star
  13. Young World
  14. Mad Mad World
  15. It's Up To You
  16. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  17. Never Be Anyone Else But You
  18. I Can't Help It
  19. Someday
  20. Poor Little Fool
  21. It's Late
  22. I'm Feelin' Sorry
  23. There's Good Rockin' Tonight
  24. You Tear Me Up
  25. Believe What You Say

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars meaningless Hodgepodge with poor sound.......2001-07-01

This CD is as big a ripoff as you're likely to get. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to how the songs were selected with the most familiar hits being mixed in with rarities. The only theme is that these songs were all on Nelson EPs released in the UK but not all the songs from all the CDs are on this set, rendering the concept meaningless. (A 2CD set would have been required to encompass all the songs from the EPs.)Worse the set is not programmed chronologically. This would not be a problem if the programming seemed to have any purpose but it doesn't. The liner notes are only ok but the point about Nelson's unimaginative album titles is great.

Even all this would be acceptable if the sound were sparkling but it most definitely is not. It's not horrible but there's no definition to the sound which makes this comparable to listening to a good but imperfect sounding 45 from the 50s.

The actual material though is pretty much beyond reproach. "Hello Mary Lou", "Believe What You Say", "Stood Up" et al are all stone cold classics. Though the rarities aren't that rare or nearly as revelatory as they are on other sets. Still there's some good stuff here like "You Tear Me Up". But you're much better off experiencing these and the hits on the Legendary Masters Series or Capital's amazing reissues of Nelson's original albums.

5 out of 5 stars Hail Hail Rock & ROLL And Viva Rick Nelson.......2000-08-20

This Is Rock and Roll no more or no less just three chords and a crazy crazy beat and that's all you need. Pick up this one for some real fun. Wherever you are Rick I hope your'e still Rockin' VIVA RICK NELSON
EP Collection, Vols. 1-2
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Should have been called a Greatest Hits Collection
  • strange and beautiful band
  • words...
  • A good introduction to The Cranes for newbies like me
  • Good Collection
EP Collection, Vols. 1-2
Cranes
Manufacturer: Dedicated
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Wings of Joy
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ASIN: B000003RSM
Release Date: 1997-10-28

Tracks:

  1. Beach Mover
  2. Heaven Or Bliss
  3. Inescapable
  4. Give
  5. Dada 331
  6. I Hope
  7. E.G. Shining
  8. Cha Cha Escueta
  9. Brighter
  10. Tomorrows Tears
  11. Casa Blanca
  12. Dreamless
  13. Underwater

Tracks:

  1. Shining Road
  2. September
  3. Jewel
  4. Adoration
  5. Beautiful Friend
  6. Paris And Rome
  7. Lilies
  8. Angel Bell
  9. Adrift
  10. Tangled Up
  11. Breeze
  12. In The Temple
  13. Dance Of The Furies

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Should have been called a Greatest Hits Collection.......2006-10-17

I agree with the other reviewer that said this was an odd compilation with an inappropriate and misleading title. While this is called the EP Collection Volumes 1 & 2, this is sadly not the case at all. In fact, this collection is missing quite a few songs from their actual respective ep releases and instead replaces them with common album tracks instead leaving this far from a complete ep collection at all.

I have recently compiled every single and ep from their initial Escapable EP to the Shining Road Double Single onto cd-r's and still had a little room to spare on the first disc. The following is what I compiled in complete and chronological order and what should have been released if this were to have been a real EP Collection. Songs with the asterisk are the songs that are missing from their EP Collection.

My Compilation:
Disc 1
01. Inescapable
02. Give
03. Dada 331
*04. Inescapable II (Inescapable EP)
*05. Untitled (Gigantic 2 compilation)
06. I Hope
07. E.G. Shining
08. Cha Cha Escueta
09. Adoration
10. Brigher
11. Tomorrow's Tears
12. Casa Blanca
*13. Sixth Of May (Wings Of Joy CD)
14. Dreamless
15. Starblood Remix (hidden on the official release)
*16. Fuse (Self-Non-Self CD)
*17. Self-Non-Self (Wings Of Joy Bonus 12")

Disc 2
01. Adrift
*02. Everywhere (common track on Forever)
03. Underwater
*04. The Puppet (Forever UK Bonus CD)
*05. Shine Like Stars (Forever German/UK Bonus CD)
*06. At Sea (Forever German Bonus CD)
07. Slide (hidden on the official release)
*08. Wings Of Joy (Forever German Bonus CD)
*09. Trumpet Song (Forever German Bonus CD)
*10. Jewel (Robert Smith Remix)(Jewel CD-Single)
*11. Leave Her To Heaven I (Jewel German CD-Single)
*12. Leave Her To Heaven II (Jewel German CD-Single)
*13. Clear (Ring Tailed Snorter Mix) (Jewel CD-Single)
*14. Cloudless (Thais Mix) (Jewel CD-Single)
15. Shining Road
16. Lilies
17. September
*18. Green Song 7 (Shining Road CD-Single)
*19. Shining Road (Brauer Mix)(Shining Road CD-Single)
20. Lilies (Flood Mix)
*21. Don't Close Your Eyes (Shining Road CD-Single)
*22. Organ Song (Shining Road CD-Single)

Now looking at that, you are missing 5 songs from disc 1 and a whopping 15 songs from disc 2. And thats considering that I was including album songs that were originally on the eps/singles which could have been removed to make room for more of the senseless Forever Remixes that add nothing to the songs anyways. In fact, some of the best songs like Leave Her To Heaven I & II and the awesome Robert Smith remix of Jewel were completely ignored. Granted, some of the missing songs probably should be left missing, but my aim was to have a complete ep/singles collection unlike the one offered to us. Oddly enough, there are two hidden tracks tacked on to the last song on disc 2 of the official release which contains the songs Slide and Starblood(Remix). Unfortunately you have to wade through 5 minutes of silence before you get to them. I've never understood nor cared for this "hidden" track gimmick.

All in all, this isn't a bad way to get a lot of hard to find and expensive ep/singles tracks and to also get a good best of collection of Cranes songs. Unfortunately, some of the missing songs are extremely hard/rare to find and often times very expensive if found. I just wish they would have put together something that was more in line with what they were claiming to offer.

I give this 3 stars for being a decent collection of ep/singles and common songs for the casual Cranes collector listener. But I dock it 2 stars for the inappropriate title and missing an abundance of very hard to find tracks.

4 out of 5 stars strange and beautiful band.......2005-09-24

it's very safe to say that Cranes are a unique band. the music is simple and sometimes very stark with minimal elements that add a touch of fragile beauty. their unique appeal is only strengthened by the vocals, which at times, sound like a frightened child. Cranes have created a musical landscape that borrows from the composer Satie, Cocteau Twins, and maybe even a little bit of Velvet Underground. but they have twisted all these elements into a form and shape that is all their own. a challenging listen that is worth investigation.

5 out of 5 stars words..........2004-01-06

Out of all of the albums I have, and I am SERIOUSLY obsessed with music...I would say The Cranes' music has gotten deep into a part of me that all other pieces of music I've heard have failed to reach. I, like many others, discovered The Cranes through The Cure. The mood is similar to The Cure, but overall The Cranes are very, very different. Where The Cure are heavier, moodier and much grander in their theartical, epic depression, The Cranes are much more subtle, fragile, and achingly, hauntingly, unbearably beautiful. They're a perfect balance between Treasure by the Cocteau Twins and Disintegration by The Cure. Sad, mourning, ethereal, but calmer and more purely sad and beautiful than The Cure and less sweet than The Cocteau Twins. As another reviewer said, I also associate The Cranes with a very happy part of my life, so I guess I might be a little biased, but all I know is The Cranes are one of the only bands besides possibly Rasputina, My Bloody Valentine or Kate Bush that I never tire of. We are all searching for that totally emotionally satisfying band that speaks to us and soothes us. This might be it for me. Buy their stuff and see for yourself.

4 out of 5 stars A good introduction to The Cranes for newbies like me.......2003-02-12

The Cranes have an effective formula and they use it a bunch, at least in this collection of songs. Alison Shaw's helium-laced vocals float alongside brother Jim's sinister power pop. It's like Little Red Riding Hood singing along with the big bad wolf. Another comparison would be Jarboe (formerly of Swans) doing the soundtrack for a David Lynch movie. The music has a lean, edgy rhythm that leaves just enough room for the singing.

Highlights, Disc One:
"Beach Mover" - This one sounds a lot like something Jarboe or Lydia Lunch would do.
"Inescapable" - Power pop with David Lynch/Angelo Badalamenti menace.
"Give" - Good contrast between fragile vocals and Concrete Blonde-esque rock.
"Cha Cha Escueta" - The conga drum lightens the music up a little. Has a strong 80's British "alternative" sound.
"Brighter" - An excellent goth dance track, with Spanish guitar.
"Dreamless" - This one sounds like a Cranes cover of Swans. Perfect killer-in-the-basement pop.

Disc Two:
"September" - Soothing flanged folk guitar, though it's hard to make out the words. A great rainy-day song.
"Adoration" - More David Lynch lounge music.
"Paris and Rome (Flood Mix)" - Alternates between a 60's lounge song and "Disintegration"-era Cure.
"Lilies (Flood Mix)" - OK, enough soft stuff...POW! Sounds like Hole, with a better singer.
"Tangled Up" - Another nice acoustic guitar ballad.
"Breeze" - Sounds like every car commercial on TV right now. (NOT The Cranes' fault.)
"In The Temple" - A good one if you like Black Tape for a Blue Girl's "The Scavenger Bride." German expressionism with French words.

It's a good retrospective, though quite a few of the songs are similar in key and style. When you hear the little girl singing in the unlit basement, the music reminds you not to go down there alone.

4 out of 5 stars Good Collection.......2001-06-17

I really like the Cranes. They are masters of dreamy atmospheres and cinematic rock. This double album doesn't include all of their best tracks, like Jim's track "Stalk" from Population Four or the absolutely essential "Far Away" from Forever. EP Collection 2 is obviously the better disk, but if you're new to the band, then this is the way to start. Like many true art bands, Cranes have been through unfortunate disputes with labels that refused to release art rather than shallow entertainment. But like other bands before them, they've persevered. In fact, they just released a new album directly over the internet.

And to the imbecile named "LP", her name is Alison, and she doesn't have to try to sound like that; it's actually her normal voice.
EP Collection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Beatles Connection Fueled This Band
EP Collection
Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
Manufacturer: See for Miles
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000011B3
Release Date: 1995-06-20

Tracks:

  1. I Call Your Name
  2. Bad To Me
  3. Do You Want To Know A Secret
  4. I'll Be On My Way
  5. I'll Keep You Satisfied
  6. Dance With Me
  7. It's Up To You
  8. I Know
  9. Little Children
  10. They Remind Me Of You
  11. Beautiful Dreamer
  12. From A Window
  13. Second To None
  14. Twelfth Of Never
  15. Trains And Boats And Planes
  16. Take My Hand
  17. We're Doing Fine
  18. The Cruel Sea
  19. The Millionaire
  20. Magic Carpet
  21. Humdinger
  22. Sugar Babe
  23. Twilight Time
  24. Tennessee Waltz
  25. Irresistible You

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Beatles Connection Fueled This Band.......2000-02-02

Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas road the coattails of the Beatles during the first wave of the British Invasion when it seemed all you needed to chart in the U.S. was to speak in a British accent.

Their Beatles' connections didn't hurt either. Kramer was discovered by Brian Epstein in 1962 playing the Cavern Club when Epstein bought his contract. As one of Epstein's growing roster of artists, Kramer would have access to Beatles songs. They also recorded for EMI and were produced by George Martin.

During a brief 2-year span, Kramer & the Dakotas would chart with four Lennon-McCartney songs: "Do You Want To Know a Secret" (U.K. #2), Bad To Me (U.K. #1, U.S. # 9), "I'll Keep You Satisfied" (U.K. #4, U.S. #30) and "From a Window" (U.K. #10, U.S. #30). (They would also record "I Call Your Name.") The only other chart hits in the U.S. were "Little Children" (#7, U.K. #1) and their final chart single, the Burt Bacharach-Hal David "Trains and Boats and Planes" (#47, U.K. #12).

Kramer was more a crooner than a rocker, as such the band recorded ballads and mid-tempo numbers along the lines of another Epstein act, Gerry & the Pacemakers. Their chart life was brief (their final hit "Trains" was in 1965) and by 1966 Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas were on the club and cabaret circuit. In March of 1968 they disbanded.

What they left behind is a collection of catchy pop songs as a reminder of what some of the lesser bands offered during the heady days of Beatlemania. RECOMMENDED
EP Collection
Average customer rating: Not rated
    EP Collection
    Earl Bostic
    Manufacturer: See for Miles
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000J207
    Release Date: 1999-06-23

    Tracks:

    1. Flamingo
    2. Sleep
    3. Harlem Nocturne
    4. Moon Is Low
    5. Linger Awhile
    6. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
    7. Always
    8. Steam Whistle Jump
    9. Serenade
    10. Smoke Rings
    11. Wrap It Up
    12. Velvet Sunset
    13. East of the Sun
    14. I'm Getting Sentimental over You
    15. Ain't Misbehavin'
    16. Off Shore
    17. Moonglow
    18. For You
    19. Very Thought of You
    20. Avalon
    21. C Jam Blues
    22. Sweet Lorraine
    23. Cracked Ice
    24. Mambostic
    25. Mambolino
    26. Stairway to the Stars

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    26 Tracks Taken from his UK Parlaphone EPs Many Never on CD Before, Including "Ain't Misbehavin", "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", "Velvet Sunset","Sweet Lorraine"& More. Smokin'jive Saxophone at Its Finest.
    Earthly Pleasures and Erotic Delights
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Earthly Pleasures and Erotic Delights
      Eden Automatic
      Manufacturer: Eden Automatic
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CAEL8A
      Release Date: 2005-11-15

      Tracks:

      1. Feels Good to Be Bad
      2. Different Set of Heros
      3. These Boots Are Made for Walking
      4. Charlotte's Web
      5. Spy or Whatever
      6. Crazy Boy Happy
      7. Closer
      8. Candy Boy
      9. 14 Months & 3 Years
      10. Hotel Elegante
      11. Lucy's Fur
      12. Teddy Bear Charm
      13. Laughing
      14. Feels Bad to Be Good ...Misunderstood
      An EP Collection
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        An EP Collection
        Balún
        Manufacturer: Expansion Team
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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        Puerto RicoPuerto Rico | Caribbean & Cuba | International | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B000PAAIKM
        Release Date: 2007-06-12

        Tracks:

        1. Bicicleta de Cristal
        2. Quora Es?
        3. Bit Demo
        4. Hoy Es un Dia Nublado
        5. SR. Ondes Martinez
        6. Extracto Uno
        7. Trineo Elrico
        8. Correo Especial
        9. Porque Si (Prueba)
        10. Senecio
        11. De Noche
        12. Gummi
        13. Hay una Piscina en La Nube
        14. Juno
        15. Carrera
        16. I Shouldn't Do This
        17. Senecio (Revisited)
        18. While Sleeping
        19. Snol
        EP Collection
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • love ma and pa
        EP Collection
        The Mamas & the Papas
        Manufacturer: See for Miles
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
        Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        Classic RockClassic Rock | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        Classic RockClassic Rock | Imports | Stores | Music
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        PopPop | Imports | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B0000011A3
        Release Date: 1994-07-29

        Tracks:

        1. California Dreamin'
        2. Straight Shooter
        3. Somebody Groovy
        4. Got A Feeling
        5. Monday Monday
        6. Hey Girl
        7. The In Crowd
        8. You Baby
        9. I Saw Her Again Last Night
        10. Even If I Could
        11. Go Where You Wanna Go
        12. I Call Your Name
        13. Look Through My Window
        14. Words Of Love
        15. Trip, Stumble And Fall
        16. Dancing In The Street
        17. Dedicated To The One I Love
        18. I Can't Wait
        19. Free Advice
        20. That Kind Of Girl

        Album Details

        UK collection of their EP's. Excellent historical liner notes & unique photos of the EP Picture sleeves.

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars love ma and pa.......2004-01-31

        wow no reviews on this i just picked it up at a used cd store for 3 bucks. well worth that. 5 eps on it to make 20 songs which 7 are good and a few ok ones 4 stars for the price i had to pay
        Rost Pocks: The EP Collection
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Brilliant music
        • only for the diehard fans who proabably already have the EPs
        Rost Pocks: The EP Collection
        Mouse on Mars
        Manufacturer: Too Pure / Beggars
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Electronic PopElectronic Pop | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Experimental RockExperimental Rock | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        AmbientAmbient | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        IDMIDM | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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        Experimental MusicExperimental Music | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
        ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B00007IFRJ
        Release Date: 2003-02-18

        Tracks:

        1. Frosch
        2. Bib
        3. Maus Mobil
        4. Saturday Night [DJ Crack Mix]
        5. Schnick-Schnack
        6. Schlecktron [Double Mix]
        7. Lazergum
        8. Saturday Night [Fruit Mix]
        9. Twift
        10. Cache Coeur Naif
        11. Rototon
        12. Schnee Bud
        13. Amiga Home
        14. 7000
        15. Froschroom

        Album Description

        German post-techno duo Mouse On Mars are among a growing number of electronic music groups dabbling in complex, heavily hybridized forms that include everything from ambient, techno, & dub to rock, jazz, & jungle. This CD is a first time collection of out of print & import only EPs, & includes tracks from 1997's 'Cache Coeur Naif' featuring Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier on vocals. Too Pure. 2003.

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Brilliant music.......2003-05-04

        This is a great CD of EPs that collected Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner's work from the mid 90s. It's a worthwhile collection of songs that make it an interesting collection of songs. They do need a bit of time to get used to but they are worth the money. Those that have the EPs already ( like the reviewer below ) may just skip buying this because they already have the songs. But those who don't and are willing to pay for this album will not be disappointed

        3 out of 5 stars only for the diehard fans who proabably already have the EPs.......2003-02-20

        Rost Pocks consists mainly of EP singles from MoM's first two releases, Vulvaland and Iaora Tahiti, and three of the four tracks from their EP Cache Coeur Naif with Laetitia Sadier from stereolab (the instrumental fourth track 'glim' is not included here).

        A few of the tracks are offered up in slightly different versions and there are some EP only tracks that appear as well. Noticeably absent are EPs from Niun Niggung. I would have loved to see the inclusion of the Disk Dusk or Distroia EPs. However, as most of the tracks are from MoM's earlier more mellower EP releases, this disc comes across as very laidback and downtempo-ish. Not a bad thing.

        Esssentially this a disc solely for the diehard completist MoM fans (who chances are own all these EPs already). There's nothing new here. This is MoM's second release of rehashed material in the last 12 months (Agit Itter It It from March of last year being the other release). That's not a bad thing, because this is MoM and any MoM is better than no MoM but come on Andy and Jan, it's time for you guys to put out something new . . . soon.

        Track Listing:

        1 frosch
        2 bib
        3 maus mobil
        4 saturday night (DJ crack mix)
        5 schnick-schnack
        6 schlecktron (double mix)
        7 lazergum
        8 saturday night (Fruit mix)
        9 twift
        10 cache coeur naif
        11 rototon
        12 schnee bud
        13 amiga home
        14 7000
        15 froschroom
        Ep Collection
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Ep Collection
          Louis Prima
          Manufacturer: See for Miles
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Classic VocalistsClassic Vocalists | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
          Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
          Broadway & VocalistsBroadway & Vocalists | Imports | Stores | Music
          PopPop | Imports | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B0000646FB
          Release Date: 2002-04-05

          Album Details

          Digitally Remastered Wild Sounds from the Late King of Swingin Exotica, featuring Appearances by Keely Smith and Sam Butera and the Witnesses.

          Music Info:

          1. Evolution
          2. Extreme Rock N Roll V.2 [Import]
          3. Fly on the Wall [Import]
          4. General Says Hell Yeah [Import]
          5. Heavy Metal: Head Bangin' Hits
          6. Here in My Heart [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
          7. High Voltage [Import]
          8. Hits
          9. Holy Thunderforce [CD-single] [Import]
          10. Ich Will Alles [CD-single]

          Music Info

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