Got Hard If You
Got Hard If You
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1. Motor
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2. White Trash Queen
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3. Call Of The Wild
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4. Needles
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5. In The Wind
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6. Heart Attack
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7. Crazy
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8. Letters Home
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9. Backseat Mama
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10. Machine
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11. Turn Up The Jams
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Got Hard If You,Circus of Power,RCA,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Popular Music,Rock
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If You Want Blood You've Got It
AC/DC
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ASIN: B00009MGR0
Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Riff Raff
- Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
- Bad Boy Boogie
- The Jack
- Problem Child
- Whole Lotta Rosie
- Rock 'N' Roll Damnation
- High Voltage
- Let There Be Rock
- Rocker
Customer Reviews:
HIGH VOLTAGE ROCK N ROLL .......2007-06-28
THIS IS ANOTHER GREAT ALBUM FROM AC/DC ONE OF THE BEST LIVE ALBUMS OF THEM EVER RECORDED ONLY OFFICAL LIVE ALBUM WITH BON SCOTT ON VOCALS!!!!!ONCE IN A LIFETIME THIS CONCERT WOULD OF BEEN GREAT GREAT ALBUM ROCK N ROLL HAS NEVER BEEN THIS GOOD YOUR CRAZY IF YOU DONT HAVE ANYTHING FROM THIS ALBUM BUY IT IF YOU STILL DONT HAVE IT!!!!!!
If you want Blood You've got it.......2007-04-10
Early CD by AC/DC and I think one of there best, Angus Young proves once again that he is a guitar god, his guitar solo's in A Whole Lot Of Rosie is superb. If your a AC/DC fan this is a must have.
Bon Scott lives!.......2007-03-21
This is one of my all time favorite albums (yes I have it on vinyl). Bon Scott is in his element and delivers one of the best live performances of all time. A must have for AC/DC fans!
Feels like you were really there.......2007-01-18
Ac/Dc is a very rare breed of band that never lets you down...you always know what to expect,which is great blues based rock at a super high volume with some great guitar playing and some great screaming vocals...this live CD "If You Want Blood" is no exception to that.
It includes 10 great rock and roll classics played live,with lots of crowd participation. What sets this CD apart from their next live album recorded many years later on the "Razor's Edge" tour,is that this feels much more intimate,like you were front row in a small arena right in the middle of the high volume onslaught. I like this,whenever you make a live album that feels like you were there it can be considered a success.The later live album feels much more thought out and commercial and it didn't feel spontanious at all. I much prefer this one,"If You Want Blood"...the band was very hungry for success and was touring for the "Powerage" album...the only complaint I have is that they didn't include a lot of songs that I think would have went over better...in particular Sin City,TnT,Dirty Deeds,and It's A Long Way To The Top...this is a great CD to pop in the car and crank to 10 and imagine being there watching this classic band tearing through some awesome rock and roll...if you are a hard core ac/dc fan you should already have this,if not go out and grab it now...if you are new to the band,buy a few of the studio albums first,mainly Back In Black,Highway To hell,High Voltage,and even Powerage...once you know the songs in the studio versions you'll be able to appreciate the live versions in a whole new way...one song in particular "The Jack" has completely new lyrics live as opposed to the studio version (I prefer the studio version but then again,I like being subtle,but the live version is great too)...this CD also includes the live version of "Whole Lotta Rosie" and one of my favorites "Rock And Roll Damnation"...this is another in a long line of triumphs for this great band and includes a GREAT guitar solo that shows what Angus can do and some great crowd interaction with the great Bon Scott
The Upside - very well produced live album,feels very intimate like you were there..includes some great classics like "Whole Lotta Rosie" "Problem Child" "Rock And Roll Damnation","hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be","High Voltage" and more...great booklet also comes with the remaster version with lots of great pictures and some cool stories
The Downside - missing some obvious hits like "TnT" and "Dirty Deeds" (they included 'Rocker' from the dirty deeds album but not the much more popular title track,not sure why) and "Jailbreak" which would have been a treat to hear Bon sing that one live..and again,no bonus tracks for the remaster version which would have been a nice treat to us fans
The Bottom Line - the best live collection of Ac/Dc songs so far...start with the studio versions and then crank this one up to 10 and relive a great concert...Ac/Dc is timeless and classic...go buy this one...donutman says so!!!
AC/DC - 'If You Want Blood You Got It' (Sony).......2006-11-16
Originally released in 1978,this live album came out after AC/DC had put out four lp's and just prior to 'Highway To Hell'.Ten full-throttled tracks of blistering in-your-face heavy rock&roll as only AC/DC can do it.Used to have the cassette of this lp,but it is great to have it on CD.Was nice to hear Bon Scott-versions of "Rif Raff","Bad Boy Boogie","Problem Child",the awesome "Whole Lotta Rosie"(my favorite of the entire disc),"High Voltage" and "Let There Be Rock" once again.Essential.
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ASIN: B00008WI90
Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- The Man from Snowy River (Bruce Rowland)
- The Winds of War (Bob Cobert)
- Blue Velvet (Angelo Badalamenti)
- Witness (Maurice Jarre)
- Raising Arizona (Carter Burwell)
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A good value.......2007-05-17
I wasn't expecting to have 4 discs for this price, and the music is a quality selection of film music, giving a good scope of the genre, and a very listenable transfer.
The Sound Track Since Bernard Hermann.......2006-07-25
This collection is bound to capture your heart and evoke a tin ear on successive tracks. I found much to like and some duds - easy to skip over.
Very good value.
Good mix of film music.......2006-07-02
Good mix of films!
I'm a big fan of this soundtrack music and will be looking for more CD's like this.
A mixed collection of movie music.......2006-02-23
For the price, this CD is a great bargain. The musical selections, as you might expect, are mixed in quality ranging from extraordinary to so so, the balance being worthwhile and interesting. Sonically the CD is excellent.
Uplifts your soul, takes your mind into the heavens.......2006-01-06
I have been listening to great scores for many years and this collection is truly inspirational in so far as the choice of different scores takes you on a journey of listening pleasure matched by only a few collections.The price is incredibly reasonable for hours of listening pleasure. Don't pass this one up
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- Yeah, I Want it Live
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ASIN: B00006AW2Q
Release Date: 2002-09-03 |
Tracks:
- Under My Thumb
- Get off of My Cloud
- Lady Jane
- Not Fade Away
- I've Been Loving You Too Long
- Fortune Teller
- The Last Time
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This Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD) recording offers high-resolution sound and is playable on both standard CD players and SACD-compatible devices.
Album Description
Remastered reissue of 1966 album, suitable for standard & 'Super Audio' CD players. Digipak.
Customer Reviews:
What a rush!.......2006-08-09
This was one of the first Rolling Stones albums I ever heard back in the early Seventies, and I loved it from the start. I didn't have much to compare it to at the time, but what I enjoyed about it - and still do - is the sheer adrenalin rush. From the first adolescent scream to the last it doesn't let up. When I listen to it today - and it still gets as much play as Get Yer Ya-Yas Out or Stripped - its precisely because that's what I'm looking for. The youthful exuberance of loud, fast music. It gets me excited, as opposed to aesthetically satisfied, and why else listen to live albums?
I've come to prefer live albums in recent years - I used to detest them. Most of them aren't for intensive listening, I find, with interminable guitar solos, but for background music while I work. But this album, I keep for when I'm driving and need to get somewhere fast!
why do people hate this album? .......2006-08-01
this is a good album by the Stones. Admittedly, the sound quality is not so great, and at times, you can't hear the band playing so well over all of the screaming of teenage girls. But this is the Stones when when they were the Rolling Stones! Before Mick Jagger morphed into Tina Turner and when Brian Jones was still alive and with the band. They were still playing rock and roll and R&B music at this point, before they got into playing a lot of "world music". I like this CD and have liked it for years..........
Yeah, I Want it Live.......2006-06-13
This is an absolute stunner of a record. The bad boys of Rock and Roll really go to town with Chuck Berry's "Talkin' About You," and Bobby Troup's "Route 66." The latter being one of the two live songs on the record. The timeless "As Tears Go By," written by Mick and Keith along with group manage Andrew Oldham," has got to be one of the signature songs of a generation. According to my folks, it was the Boomer's big make out song. Hey, I've made out to it too, the song really is timeless. The other Mick and Keith songs that I really like are "Blue Turns to Grey" and "Get off My Cloud." Brian's slide guitar on the live version of "I'm Moving On" is stupendous, in fact the whole record is stupendously fantastic.
When it was all new, and there were no rules............2006-05-06
(Note: This review based on the 2002 Hybrid SACD version/enhanced stereo layer only. Don't have an SACD player.)
Admittedly, this album doesn't exactly rate 5 stars, but it's been so maligned I thought it needed a few props because it's not that bad either.
The sound quality & mix aren't that great compared to todays standards (or even 1970's standards...the golden era of live albums) but hey, this was recorded in 1966. I'll be the first to admit I'm not an expert on 1960's recordings, but I can't think of any other live rock concert album pre-66 that sounds much better. Those I can think of sound a lot muddier (a Johnny Hallyday disc I have comes to mind.) If you listen to this album with that in mind I think you'll get along with it fine.
I do take exception to dubbing audience cheering overtop the 2 studio recordings (per reports), but again that's a bit of hindsight opinion. In '66 there weren't any "rules" on what a live album should or shouldn't be. To my ears though this aspect wasn't as obvious when listening as some have indicated. I had read about this, but listened to the CD without knowing which songs were involved, and had a hard time telling which ones they were. The other songs have overdubs too (more below) so these didn't stand out much more to me. And even then these were apparently recorded "live" just without an audience. Neither song sounds like a real multi-tracked multi-takes studio album quality recording, more like the band set up their gear on an empty stage and recorded a live version in one take, and then added crowd noise. "Fortune Teller" in particular has a very rushed & loosely imprecise feel to it. So maybe they're "semi-live". At any rate, I doubt many average listeners in '66 realized the difference until it was "declassified" sometime later.
Regarding the vocal overdubs, my general preference on a live recording is no overdubs at all, but again that's assuming decent recording equipment is being used that's capable of capturing all the vocals & instruments reasonably well, and can be properly mixed later on to make the album. In 1966 that wasn't the case. Even the best studios at that time were only using 3-5 track recording machines (what would be considered an entry-level amateur home recording system today) and getting a good mix & levels on all the tracks was difficult, even with the luxury of time to record multiple takes. And in reality, multi-tracking & stereo really didn't start to take off until 1967. Live recording is only more difficult, so it's not surprising if some vocal overdubs were added to the original live masters so you could hear them. And quite likely, if they hadn't overdubbed then fans would've been complaining that "the vocals are so buried in the mix you can't make out the words. Why didn't they fix that?" And again, whatever overdubs exist were recorded in a very live, loose sounding fashion.
To sum it up, to me this is a fun & listenable recording, that makes for an interesting historical peek at some of the more peculiar aspects of '60's British rock. The sound is rough, but the tonal quality & feel are consistent throughout the recording. (Descriptions of it being a collection of live songs, studio cuts & demos is misleading, implying it sounds like a compilation album...it doesn't and plays out like a single live show.) And in my current opinion, this CD has more energy & drive than "Ya-Ya's", though that one definitely sounds better.
High Octane !.......2005-08-22
Recorded at The Royal Albert Hall, this is where the girls flung themselves and clung to Keith and Mick and Brian is seen laughing after the cops push the fans off stage and escort the band offstage.It's very amphetamine Mick and the band at it's best.
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Release Date: 1994-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Riff Raff
- Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
- Bad Boy Boogie
- The Jack
- Problem Child
- Whole Lotta Rossie
- Rock N Roll Damnation
- High Voltage
- Let There Be Rock
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The dueling guitars of the Young brothers, still combined here with the superlatively demonic tones of original singer Bon Scott, have never been better showcased as on this live album from AC/DC's 1978 Powerage tour. Masters of the killer riff, AC/DC were in full command of the tongue-in-cheek Australian energy that's served them so well. Angus Young's crackling lead guitar and Scott's leering menace and humor make for a superlatively potent brew. Above all, their music has a real sense of dynamics, space, and pace. Blood is essential listening for metal fans, but in particular don't miss "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be," "Whole Lotta Rosie," and "Problem Child." --James Swift
Customer Reviews:
If you want the best, you found it!!!!.......2005-04-16
Gotta tell you all I'm now 34 and have been an avid DC fan since the age of 10. This album is the ultimate in Rock n Roll without exception. You will NEVER EVER hear anything like this. It's raw, mean, smutty, loud and massive. If you die without hearing this, pray to God that it's playing in heaven coz this is the most phenomenal recording ever produced, trust me. The legend that is Bon Scott along with Angus and the boys make every other Rock band embarrasingly ordinary . . . Oh yeah, one more thing, play it so loud that your ear drums are in danger of bleeding. It's the best way . . . . . Buy it, buy it, buy it . . . . .
Heavy Metal Chuck Berry........2004-11-19
Was reborn when I heard this. I used to be a heavy metal rocker in my teens, but hearing it now is a whole 'nuther experience. You cant fault the raw energy of this band, they smoke! It's balls out, no nonsense, bread n butter rock music, no gimmicks. Check out the Movie (Let there Be Rock) and see the experience! Angus's striptease is hysterical and consolidates his place as one of Rock's true characters. He is essentially Chuck berry on Speed! Bon was a true gravelly dude. My mum used to work at a Salon called Scissors in the 70's and her college 'Silver' used to date Bon, so she got to meet the boys a few times. When she cut Angus's hair, he apparently said nothing and drank 4 pints of milk during the process. A real school boy to the end. I love this band and I love Bon's smutty lyricism, too. R.I.P
If you want the best, you'll get it!.......2004-01-12
This was definitely one of my finest music purchases ever. I have been a die-hard AC/DC fan for a couple years, and I find that Bon Scott is one of THE best songwriters and showmen ever. This CD was great, due to its raw energy and great songs. It starts with the biggest Angus displays "Riff Raff" with Bon Scott's alcohol fueled voice. The rest of the CD rips. Classics "The Jack", "High Voltage", "Hell Ain't A Bad Place" and others never get old, and I liked this album much better than the later Live album. A couple things puzzled me, like why didn't they include TNT, Sin City, or Jailbreak (an early set song) in their setlist? Anyhow, get this fine album from the greatest band ever.
Bon R.I.P
ac/dc are great live!.......2003-12-03
this is a amazing album.man!bons voice is at its best hear,he sounds so very wild and crazy.angus is my favorite guitar player ever with joe perry at 2nd from aerosmith.mal and phil play their heart out.and my favorite band member phil rudd,he is the best drum player ever!he just does not miss a beat.and when he went out in mid 80s and came back in mid 90s,he was great in ballbraker and stiff upper lip.ac/dc are wil and powerful live.i love how they play live they always seem to pick the right songs.live on ac/dc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blood For Your money..........2003-09-11
All the things you remembered about this great album with a little more punch. This disc is part of AC/DC's re-packaging and remastering series and it sounds awesome. One of the best albums they ever recorded, it captures all the intensity that this band has when playing live. All tracks are w/ the late Bon Scott and rock hard. You won't be dissapointed.
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- Love Songs Of Foster: Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
- Love Songs Of Foster: Gentle Annie
- Spiritual Songs Of Foster And Others: Hard Times Come Again No More
- Spiritual Songs Of Foster And Others: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Spiritual Songs Of Foster And Others: Deep River
- Spiritual Songs Of Foster And Others: He's Got The Whole World In His Hand
- Popular Foster Songs: If You've Only Got A Moustache
- Popular Foster Songs: Old Dog Tray
- Popular Foster Songs: Glendy Burk
- Popular Foster Songs: My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
- Popular Foster Songs: Some Folks
- Civil War Songs Of Foster: When This Dreadful War Is Ended
- Civil War Songs Of Foster: Was My Brother In The Battle?
- Civil War Songs Of Foster: Nothing But A Plain Old Soldier
- Patriotic Songs Of The Nineteenth Century: Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Patriotic Songs Of The Nineteenth Century: America
Customer Reviews:
STEPHEN FOSTER'S AMERICA.......2006-12-06
I am so happy that I discovered this CD! These interpretations take me back to another place and time when parlor music dominated America's musical culture. In the 19th century, trained singers sang beautiful ballads by the family piano. Douglas Jimerson presents a time capsule with carefully crafted interpretations. By the way, the sound samples on amazon appear to be from an earlier release of the album, and the new recordings are more lovely than I expected.
Keep shopping for Stephen Foster!.......2002-06-05
If I may be blunt, I can't stand this album! Mr. Jimerson's voice is excellent. However, his operatic leanings undermine the spirit of Stephen Foster's music.
As for the arrangments, if Mr. Jimerson is going to keep the words "dere" (for "there") and "dat" (for "that") in the songs, then why exclude the word "darkies" in favor of "mama" and the like? My guess is that fans of Stephen Foster (who, when compared to other minstrel songwriters of his day, imbided the subjects of his songs with a great deal of dignity) are more interested in maintaining the purity of the songs than they are in achieving political correctness via 19th Century songs!
For my money, the Robert Shaw Chorale C.D. of Stephen Foster songs is much more enjoyable.
Jimerson Not Half Bad.......2002-02-08
These are earnest and heartfelt renditions of Stephen Foster songs that really deliver a period flavor, and nail Foster's emotions on the head. I can't believe that anyone could object to Mr. Jimerson's elision of currently offensive racial terms. There's a difference between "Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground," which establishes a dramatic situation, take it or leave it, and race-specific epithets that might hurt somebody's feelings in the here and now. My only problem with Mr. Jimerson is that he tends throw these bizarre songs into the mix that have nothing to do with the themes of his albums -- like "He's Got the Whole World." Still, we should be grateful that this sensitive singer (and his fine, period-conscious musicians) are recording great 19th Century sentimental songs. I'd like to see him go even deeper into the literature of the time.
Timeless and Beautiful.......2001-08-01
Faithful renditons of great songs. Every American should know the words to at least half a dozen of these gems. I do not agree with reviewers who believe he should have included the original slurs....these "reviewers" should imagine themselves in Mr. Jimmerson's place, who was singing for a diverse crowd in our nation's capitol in 1990's America. Accuracy ("authenticity"?)is of course crucial, but it is absurd to demand that the performer sing these uncomfortable lines in this setting.
Politally Correct or Stupid?.......2001-02-28
The major thing wrong with this recording is the editing out of the word "darkies" which is like eliminating "cowboy" from western songs. If this guy is so sensitive, why include "Massa" which is a tribute to a slave master. Also, He's Got The Whole World In His Hand is generally attributed to the modern age.
If you want to hear a much better rendition of Foster, and other music of the period, try and find Thomas Hampson, "American Dreamer" and "An Old Song Re-Sung".
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The Civil War
Douglas Jimerson
Manufacturer: Amerimusic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004SU99
Release Date: 2000-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Tenting on the Old Camp Ground
- Wait for the Wagon
- Clari: Home, Sweet Home
- Oh! Susanna
- The Bonnie Blue Flag
- Do They Miss Me at Home?
- Yellow Rose of Texas
- Goober Peas
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- Aura Lee
- Marching Through Georgia
- Just Before the Battle, Mother
- That's What's the Matter
- We are Coming Father Abraham
- Gentle Annie
- I'll be a Sergeant
- Dixie
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp "The boys are coming"
- For the Dear Old Flag I Die
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- The Battle Cry of Freedom
- America
- The Bonnie Blue Flag
- My Maryland
- Yellow Rose of Texas
- Woodman, Spare that Tree
- Juanita
- Green Grow the Lilacs
- Lorena
- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming
- Rock'd in the Cradle of the Deep
- How Firm a Foundation
- Blue Bell of Scotland
- Storming of Monterey
- Joys that We've Tasted
- Polly Hopkins and Tommy Tompkins
- Drummer Boy of Shiloh
- Roll, Alabama, Roll
- Weeping, Sad and Lonely
- Vaccant Chair
- Goober Peas
- All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight
- Dixie
- Oh! Susanna
- Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground
- Old Folks at Home
- Camptown Races
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Nelly Bly
- Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair
- Gentle Annie
- Hard Times Come Again No More
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Deep River
- He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
- If You've Only Got a Moustache
- Old Dog Tray
- The Glendy Burk
- My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
- Some Folks
- When This Dreadful War Is Ended
- Was My Brother In The Battle?
- Nothing, But a Plain Old Soldier
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- America
- Barbara Allen
- Skip to my Lou
- Kathleen Mavoureen
- Adam and Eve's Wedding Song
- Old Sister Phoebe
- Oh! Susanna
- Twenty Years Ago
- The Ship on Fire
- Silver Bell Waltz
- Your Mission
- Dixie
- Go Down Moses
- Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
- Free at Last
- Martha: Ach, so fromm
- Die Zauberflote, K 620: Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon
- Faust: Salut! demeure chaste et pure
- Faust: Gloire immortelle [Soldiers' Chorus]
- Hail, Columbia
- We are Coming Father Abraham
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
- Taps
Customer Reviews:
Historical Time Capsule.......2000-08-12
This is the most comprehensive recording I've found of songs popular during the Civil War period. The performances are a time capsule of Civil War music.
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Got Live If You Want It!
The Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Universal Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000E6G4UU
Release Date: 2006-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Under My Thumb
- Get off of My Cloud
- Lady Jane
- Not Fade Away
- I've Been Loving You Too Long
- Fortune Teller
- Last Time
- 19th Neverous Breakdown
- Time Is on My Side
- I'm Alright
- Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Dsd Mastered Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
Customer Reviews:
Yeah, I Want it Live.......2006-06-13
This is an interesting record that I don't play very often. I guess it just doesn't have the real feel of a live record like the bootleg "LiveR than You'll Ever Be," and the official "Get Yer Ya-Ya's out. In fact two of the songs, "Fortune Teller" and "I've Been Loving You" were actually recorded in the studio with the applause overdubbed. I've heard the band weren't happy with this record, though I don't know how true this is. Anyway, this is my least favorite Stones early Stones record, but still it's worth four stars, because if you compare it to other groups who were recording at the time, it's head and hands above them all. Gosh, who do you compare the Rolling Stones with other than themselves? Yeah, I want it live, I just like the later live ones better, especially "LiveR." Still this record is a keeper.
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Got Live If You Want It!
The Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Let It Bleed
- 12 X 5
- Between the Buttons
- Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!
ASIN: B000E41N2Q
Release Date: 2006-04-17 |
Tracks:
- Under My Thumb
- Get off of My Cloud
- Lady Jane
- Not Fade Away
- I've Been Loving You Too Long
- Fortune Teller
- Last Time
- 19th Neverous Breakdown
- Time Is on My Side
- I'm Alright
- Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Album Description
European paper sleeve pressing. Part of Abkco's `Rolling Stones Remastered Series'. Includes an `Inaugural Edition' Certificate! Universal. 2006.
Album Details
This Strictly Limited Edition Series Exactly Replicates the Original 1960s Vinyl Sleeves. The CDs Feature the Acclaimed Dsd-mastered Audio - Remastered from the Original Master Tapes for the First Time.
Customer Reviews:
Yeah, I Want it Live.......2006-06-13
This is an interesting record that I don't play very often. I guess it just doesn't have the real feel of a live record like the bootleg "LiveR than You'll Ever Be," and the official "Get Yer Ya-Ya's out. In fact two of the songs, "Fortune Teller" and "I've Been Loving You" were actually recorded in the studio with the applause overdubbed. I've heard the band weren't happy with this record, though I don't know how true this is. Anyway, this is my least favorite Stones early Stones record, but still it's worth four stars, because if you compare it to other groups who were recording at the time, it's head and hands above them all. Gosh, who do you compare the Rolling Stones with other than themselves? Yeah, I want it live, I just like the later live ones better, especially "LiveR." Still this record is a keeper.
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The Best of Broadway
Manufacturer: Compendia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000BM8
Release Date: 1997-08-26 |
Tracks:
- The Phantom Of The Opera
- Evita
- The Sound Of Music
- Annie
- Fiddler On The Roof
Tracks:
- Les Miserables
- Cats
- West Side Story
- A Chorus Line
- Oklahoma!
Product Description
The title says it all...from the West Coast, vocal group rarities plus one (not from the West Coast!!). Includes tracks by the Starlighters, Native Boys, Victorians, Jesse Belvin & more. 28 tracks.
Song list: 1. Don't Cha Go - Richard Berry & Group, 2. If You Ever Get Lonesome - Preston Love & Group, 3. When I Met You - Native Boys, 4. Cloudy and Raining - Five Hollywood Bluejays, 5. So Worried - Five Hollywood Bluejays, 6. I Guess You're Satisfied - Victorians, 7. Should I Ever Love Again - Wynona Carr & Group, 8. Give Me A Chance - Jet Aces, 9. Ain't Got The Money To Pay For This Drink - George Zimmerman & Thrills, 10. I'm Only A Fool - Jesse Belvin, 11. Love Cry - Starlighters, 12. Papa Shotgun - Billy Staford & Group, 13. Someday Someplace Somewhere - Ben Hughes & Twigs, 14. Whose Baby Are You - George Zimmerman & Thrills, 15. Falling In Love - Johnny Watson & Group, 16. I've Tried So Hard - Linda Hayes & Twigs, 17. You Are the First One - Rockets, 18. It Was You - Bobby Sanders & Group, 19. I Want To Be Ready - Bobby Byrd & Voices, 20. I'm Sorry - Shirley Gunter & Group, 21. Don't Do Me Wrong - Little Butchie Saunders & Group, 22. Roll Hot Rod Roll - Oscar McLollie & Honey Jumpers, 23. It Ain't To Play With - Sheryl Crowley, 24. To Keep Your Love - Chanticleers, 25. A Place In Your Heart - Bobby Milton & Debutones, 26. I Can Tell - Challengers, 27. I Believe - Twilighters, and 28. My Silent Love - Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Blazers
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