Rock 'N' Roll
Rock 'N' Roll
Track Listings
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1. Rock 'N' Roll
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2. Eat the Rich
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3. Blackheart
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4. Stone Deaf in the USA
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5. Wolf
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6. Traitor
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7. Dogs
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8. All for You
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9. Boogeyman
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10. Cradle to the Grave [*]
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11. Just 'Cos You Got the Power [*]
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Rock 'N' Roll,Motörhead,Earmark,British Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,New Wave of British Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Speed Metal,Thrash
Average customer rating:
- Pure Joy
- Lots of fun!
- Good Clean Fun!!
- Kids and adults will love this
- Toddlers Love Rock 'n' Roll
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A Child's Celebration of Rock 'n' Roll
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Music Little People
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002M7T
Release Date: 1996-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley And The Comets
- Charlie Brown - The Coasters
- Splish Splash - Bobby Darin
- Willie & The Hand Jive - Johnny Otis
- Lollipop - The Chordettes
- Rockin' Robin - Bobby Day
- Alley Oop - The Hollywood Argyles
- Yakety Yak - The Coasters
- Name Game - Shirley Ellis
- Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
- Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor - Lonnie Donegan
- Monster Mash - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett
- Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford
- Get A Job - The Silhouettes
- La Bamba - Ritchie Valens
Product Description
ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK by Bill Haley and the Comets CHARLIE BROWN by The Coasters SPLISH SPLASH by Bobby Darin WILLIE & THE HAND JIVE by Johnny Otis LOLLIPOP by The Chordettes ROCKIN' ROBIN by Bobby Day ALLEY OOP by The Hollywood Argyles YAKETY YAK by The Coasters NAME GAME by Shirley Ellis PURPLE PEOPLE EATER by Sheb Woolery DOES YOUR CHEWING GUM LOSE ITS FLAVOR by Lonnie Donegan MONSTER MASH by Bobby "Boris" Pickett SEA CRUISE by Frankie Ford GET A JOB by The Silhouettes LA BAMBA by Ritche Valens
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Dust off your blue suede shoes and polish up the tail fins on the Chevy: this album transports listeners back to the 1950s and early 1960s with all-time classic rock & roll. Children will love the strong rhythms, (sometimes) silly words, and easy-to-follow vocals. Adults will enjoy the cruise down memory lane with megahits like "Rock Around the Clock," "Willie & the Hand Jive," "Rockin' Robin," and "Name Game." Retaining all the spunk and sparkle they did when rock was young, these digitally remastered tunes are ready to inspire a whole new generation of little boppers. --Deborah L. Moore
Customer Reviews:
Pure Joy.......2007-06-09
Not only does my five year-old son love it, but I do too. I just turned fifty, so I can relate to these songs' heyday. My boy loves them because they're joyfully silly!
Lots of fun!.......2007-05-10
My five year old son and I both enjoy this CD. The songs are oldies but goodies and really get him moving. We've listened to it while stuck in traffic and ended up having a lot of fun! I recognize some of the songs from when I was a kid, like Monster Mash and Chewing Gum, and then there are ones from well before my day like Rockin' Robin.
I highly recommend this CD!
Good Clean Fun!!.......2007-05-07
As a mom, I am always on the lookout for music for my young kids. Our oldest wanted something he could keep in his room to listen to, but so many CDs these days have questionable lyrics. I wanted something he could listen to whenever he wanted. I found it!!
This CD is so much fun for the whole family to listen to...kids, parents, grandparents...everyone will love it! I was amazed that I could get all of these fabulous songs by ORIGINAL ARTISTS on one CD for this price! Usually, you will pay this much for music done by immitation artists. This was great! The kids thought so many of these songs were funny...Yakkity Yak; Splish, Splash!; Willie & the Hand Jive. We all had a few laughs and some very funny dancing. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!!
Kids and adults will love this.......2006-08-17
A lot of the classic Rock and Roll songs of the late 1950s-early 1960s on this album. This is a great album to introduce to young kids and adults who love classic rock and roll songs.
Toddlers Love Rock 'n' Roll.......2006-01-30
I purchased this CD for my 18 month old twins who absolutely just love it! It's great music for family gatherings because the old and young alike can enjoy singing and dancing along to it.
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- This is Rock 'n Roll!
- Lou Reed's Finest
- My first Reed album
- ULTIMATE ROCK TWIST FIX
- I wish there was more....
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Rock N Roll Animal
Lou Reed
Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B00004RD54
Release Date: 2000-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Sweet Jane
- Heroin
- How Do You Think It Feels - (previously unreleased)
- Caroline Says I - (previously unreleased)
- White Light/White Heat
- Lady Day
- Rock 'N' Roll
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Recorded live in 1973, Rock N Roll Animal is Reed's glam-rock sneer back at his Velvet Underground legacy. Four tracks are VU classics (two about the redemptive power of rock, two about the transformative power of dope) dressed up into slick, flashy twin-guitar noodle-fests, with big riffs and showboating solos and Reed practically phoning in his vocals. It was something of a hit at the time, and it's easy to hear how the simple forcefulness of these songs sounded good on early-1970s radio. But Reed doesn't bother to conceal his contempt for the commercial trappings he's put on his songs--"Heroin," in particular, turns from savage ambivalence into an easy cartoon--and the album's hard to like now. Two previously unissued tracks from 1973's Berlin-"How Do You Think It Feels" and "Caroline Says I"-flesh out this reissue version of the original LP. --Douglas Wolk
Customer Reviews:
This is Rock 'n Roll!.......2007-06-27
Yeah, I know it's Alice Cooper's live band - who do you think Alice learned it from? The intro to "Sweet Jane" is every garage band's dream. I have this on vinyl - I'm digitizing it as I type this - and this is the sound of the dark side of getting high and walking on the wild side - and it's live! One of the best live albums, from a musician who put his soul into it. You want formula? You won't get it here.
Lou Reed's Finest.......2007-06-27
This is music from his earlier releases and I believe this is Lou Reed at his best ever. A collector item to have.
My first Reed album.......2007-05-29
Took the advice of other reviewers to buy this as an intro to Lou Reed. The guitar work on this album is simply amazing. Every track features some excellent loud engaging jams. I was disappointed, however, in the lyrics for the album. Reed seemed to lack energy on most of the tracks (could be partially due to his style) especially in 'Rock and Roll' I felt the studio versions would be much better lyrically, but as far as the overall performance of the band, I thought this CD was superb.
ULTIMATE ROCK TWIST FIX.......2007-04-12
Was actually listening to a little Velvet Underground the other night with some peeps, and we got to talking about them. I personally have always enjoyed some of the stuff they did, but have never considered them to be as great as others make them out to be. The banana peel album is pretty cool, real trippy like.. other albums are iffy (though I will say there are goods on them). And what about Lou Reed in general? eh. Solo stuffs not my favorite.
Rock and Roll Animal though... This disc rocks the face off the whole VU, Lou Reed thing entirely. If these tunes could be heard once and only once, I would make damn sure that these versions were the ones to be heard.
It's not as trippy sounding as the original versions.. the band is very skilled, like a quality jam band would be. Lou Reed sounds like he took more dope than ever tonight, but he uses it to his advantage. He's right on the money. This is what you want to feel when you do Lou Reed. Dark, and twisted up. Raw, dirty guitars. The songs work together in a whole different way than before to take a on new life... its a rock and roll classic, that many have tried to acheive, but no one has matched.
Think Ziggy Stardust? Sorry Bowie, not even close.
I wish there was more...........2007-03-23
Awesome live album. I wish there was another disc worth of music!
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- Jett-ilicious!
- Classic
- Joan Jett and the Blackhearts I Love Rock 'n' Roll
- Covers Girl
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I Love Rock N' Roll
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Manufacturer: Blackheart Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000FKP41U
Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- I Love Rock N' Roll
- (I'm Gonna) Run Away
- Love Is Pain
- Nag
- Crimson and Clover
- Victim of Circumstance
- Bits and Pieces
- Be Straight
- You're Too Possessive
- Little Drummer Boy
- Oh Woe Is Me
- Louie, Louie [*]
- You Don't Know What You've Got [Live][*]
- Summertime Blues [*]
- Nag [#][*][Version] - The Coasters, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Customer Reviews:
Jett-ilicious!.......2007-07-01
I LOVE this CD! Bonus material! Joan Jett..... and the ORIGINAL Blackhearts! My favorite BONUS tracks are the remakes of "Summertime Blues" and "Louie, Louie". Only Joan Jett can make an old song SING!
Classic.......2007-05-25
This is my second time buying this CD. The first time, someone from Black Heart Records told me to send my CD insert to thjeir office in NY to get signed by Joan Jett, Its been well over a year and I never got it back. So I had to buy the CD all over again, just to have the cover!
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts I Love Rock 'n' Roll.......2006-12-17
I just picked up this CD today at Wal-Mart in Grand Forks and I loved it. I don't think I've had any other CD in my CD player all afternoon. the songs I liked are "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "Little Drummer Boy", "Nag", "Louie Louie", as well as others. I highly recommend this CD, especially if you're a fan of rock and roll music like me, even though one of my first loves for music was the Backstreet Boys (giggles). Anyway, I definetly recommend this!
Covers Girl.......2006-12-07
Joan Jett's second solo album, I Love Rock 'N Roll, provided her musical identity. The song "I Love Rock 'N Roll" had been recorded in 1976 by an English group called the Arrows as a b-side to one of their singles. Joan saw them play the song on a TV show while on tour with the Runaways, and wanted them to record it. Joan recorded an earlier version on the b-side of one of her solo singles, then re-recorded it in its best-known version, which hit number one on the charts. The black-and-white video was played endlessly on MTV, and the poster for the album was hung on the wall behind the MTV veejays. The album is a classic slice of hard rock bubblegum; Ritchie Cordell and Kenny Laguna mixed Gibson guitars with compressed Gary Glitter-style drums to produce Joan's catchy, hard-edged sound. The late addition of guitarist Ricky Byrd to the sessions gives most of the songs a playful urgency. Crunchy originals ("Love is Pain," "Victim of Circumstance") are blended with rowdy covers ("Nag"- The Halos, "Crimson and Clover"- Tommy James and the Shondells, "Bits and Pieces"- Dave Clark Five, "You're Too Possessive"- Runaways) in a nonstop romp of 80s hard rock that melts in your ears like sugar, sugar.
Average customer rating:
- Great Album
- 4 1/2 stars.
- AMG Review
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
- (2.5 stars) work backwards to this one
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Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
Bruce Springsteen
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000024ZT
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Blinded By The Light
- Growin' Up
- Mary Queen Of Arkansas
- Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street
- Lost In The Flood
- The Angel
- For You
- Spirit In the Night
- It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
Customer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-03-28
This Album, "Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J." is such a great album! It features nine great songs from The Boss, Bruce Springsteen. Blinded by the light is one of the best Bruce Springsteen songs out there. I reccomend ths album 100%.
4 1/2 stars........2007-03-13
preceding, as it did, his worldwide fame, and a string of classic albums, this album tends to get shortchanged in the history of rock and roll. no, it is not a match for such masterworks as "the wild, the innocent, & the e street shuffle," "born to run," "darkness on the edge of town," "nebraska," or "we shall overcome: the seeger sessions," but this is an outstanding debut nonetheless. sure, it is a bit verbose, and, yes, perhaps he did dip into a rhyming dictionary a tad to freely, but all in all this is a very fine set of songs. the exuburance of "blinded by the light" is pure joy, while "growin' up" is a classic song that stands with the best of springsteen's songs. "lost in the flood," "for you," "spirit in the night," and "it's hard to be a saint in the city" are all fantastic. listen, and if you disagree: try to write a song of your own, and see if you can better these. also of note, the quiet ballad "the angel," which has an appearance by the great acoustic bass player, richard davis (who performed such timeless musical magic on van morrison's "astral weeks" album). give this album a break, it is not springsteen's best, but it's excellent all the same.
AMG Review.......2007-02-24
Bruce Springsteen's debut album found him squarely in the tradition of Bob Dylan: folk-based tunes arranged for an electric band featuring piano and organ (plus, in Springsteen's case, 1950s-style rock & roll tenor saxophone breaks), topped by acoustic guitar and a husky voice singing lyrics full of elaborate, even exaggerated imagery. But where Dylan had taken a world-weary, cynical tone, Springsteen was exuberant. His street scenes could be haunted and tragic, as they were in "Lost in the Flood," but they were still imbued with romanticism and a youthful energy. Asbury Park painted a portrait of teenagers cocksure of themselves, yet bowled over by their discovery of the world. It was saved from pretentiousness (if not preciousness) by its sense of humor and by the careful eye for detail that kept even the most high-flown language rooted. Like the lyrics, the arrangements were busy, but the melodies were well developed and the rhythms, pushed by drummer Vincent Lopez, were breakneck. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J........2007-02-07
BRUCE is my favorite - everything he does is fantastic!
(2.5 stars) work backwards to this one.......2006-11-17
I'm sorry, but I don't see what the big deal about Greetings is. It's an OK record, just not a good one. It's certainly far from traditional Bruce, mainly made up of spare, folky, stream-of-conscousness (definitly spelled wrong) ballads that work (the haunting Lost in the Flood; Blinded by the Light and Spirit in the Night, both of which feature great sax from Clarence Clemons) as often as they fail (The Angel; Mary Queen of Arkansas; Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?) Classic Growin' Up isn't bad at all, but much better heard in its Live 1975/85 reading. This version is mediocre by comparison. The same with Saint in the City. That leaves room for four truly great songs (the aforementioned Blinded; Spirit and Flood plus For You). This is his most Dylan-derived release, but my advice is you pick up a couple of REAL Dylan records instead, as well as a few of Bruce's later albums. He shows pontential here, but he still had a LONG way to go.
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- IT'S ONLY ANOTHER GREAT ALBUM BY THE ROLLING STONES!
- It's Only R N R & The Stones Do It So Well
- solid rock
- 4 1/2 stars.
- Under-rated Stones Album--Give it a Listen
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It's Only Rock 'N Roll
The Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B000000W5H
Release Date: 1994-07-26 |
Tracks:
- If You Can't Rock Me
- Ain't Too Proud To Beg
- It's Only Rock 'N Roll (But I Like It)
- Till The Next Goodbye
- Time Waits For No One
- Luxury
- Dance Little Sister
- If You Really Want To Be My Friend
- Short And Curlies
- Fingerprint File
Customer Reviews:
IT'S ONLY ANOTHER GREAT ALBUM BY THE ROLLING STONES!.......2007-07-27
Like "Goat's Head Soup" It's Only Rock & Roll had some pretty big shoes to fill following one of the greatest recording streaks in the history of music. This is Taylor's last album with the Stones and he does some very nice guitar work(when didn't he?) on it. From the opening cut "If you can't rock me" we can hear Taylor wailing away on lead as the intro grinding rhythm cuts through you like buzz saw. The Stones are one of the few white bands who could ever pull off a Temptations cover and they do well with "Ain't too proud to beg" followed by mega radio hit "It's only rock & roll" Closing side one with an excellent ballad "Till the next goodbye" and profound "Time waits for no one" Side 2 opens with a great soulful rocker " Luxury" and it is a favorite of mine. Taylor shows us some nice slide work on "Dance little sister" and the whimsical "Short and curlies always makes me smile. these are the stand out cuts for side 2. This album is really excellent and deserves your attention a very good and last effort by the Stones with this line up. Things would never be the same after this.
It's Only R N R & The Stones Do It So Well.......2007-05-21
Just another solid effort from the Stones with the rockers and ballads.The latest album from them,that I have decided to add to my collection.The classics and the not-so-familiar ones.It has the classics,If You Can't Rock Me,Ain't Too Proud To Beg & It's Only R N R. I have discovered some new ones too.Mainly hearing them from alternate radio.Those are Till The Next Goodbye,Dance Little Sister and If You Really Want To be My Friend,the latter,being my newest discovery.If you want to discover new classics,perhaps this album may be the one for you.it was for me.If you are a Stones fanatic,you probably know them.If you are casual,you will make a major discovery.Buy it and you will not regret it....
solid rock.......2007-05-07
Even though I'm giving this album a 4 rating, it's more like 3.5. I'm totally serious when I say my least two favorite tracks on this album are the title song (which was never interesting to me) and their version of "Ain't Too Proud to Beg". The rest of the album rules, though.
My favorites would be "Luxury" with its beautiful vocal melody, and the more emotional tunes such as "Time Waits for No One" and "If You Really Want to Be My Friend". Also on the album are short catchy little rockers ("Dance Little Sister" and "Short and Curlies"). The album closes with a really good groove rocker called "Fingerprint Files" and I mine as well mention that the album opens with the perfect hard rockin' "If You Can't Rock Me".
Also worth mentioning is that the piano playing throughout the whole album is the main highlight. I love it. It's the best thing about it, in my opinion. This album catches the Stones between going commercial and sticking with their hard rock roots. The whole "caught in between" period is interesting to me.
An album worth owning? Yes.
4 1/2 stars........2007-04-02
This album, like "goats head soup," suffers a bad hand of fate in the chronology of the rolling stones discography. Following closely on the heels of perhaps the greatest recording streak in rock and roll history, the 1968 to 1972 run of "beggars banquet," "let it bleed," and "exile on main street,"this album at first seems a bit weak. But be fair, the perfection of the `68 to `72 years could not last. If removed from the context of its proximity to those masterpieces, "it's only rock and roll," is an outstanding album. "If you can't rock me," "it's only rock `n roll," and "dance little sister," are three excellent rock numbers. "Time waits for no one" is a great, beautiful ballad. The reggae inflections juxtaposed with hard rock power chords on "luxury," equates to a pure piece of fun, and the gritty funk of "Fingerprint file," is another success. Even the seemingly tossed off piece of boogie fluff, "short and curlies," is listenable in its own slightly cheesy way. Throughout the record keith richards and mick taylor provide fine guitar licks, and jaggers vocals are effortly expressive, whether emoting cynicism, aggression, or just plain old swagger. This is a fine and fun rock and roll record. Any band should be proud to have made such a thing. And I would highly recommend that you pick up a copy. Makes a wonderful addition to any household.
Under-rated Stones Album--Give it a Listen.......2007-03-06
This is my favorite Stones album for sheer listening pleasure. It may not be as weighty or as blues-based as some of their other work, but it strikes a chord with me every time I listen to it. The songs are extremely good, with the rich, layered sound found on albums featuring guitar virtuoso Mick Taylor. After Taylor's departure, the Stones' music has a leaner, edgier sound. There's nothing at all wrong with that, but Taylor's melodic ear contributed so much to the Stones' music when he was with them.
'Time Waits for No One' is a masterpiece on many levels, as is 'Till the Next Goodbye', plus the album has the additional classic 'It's Only Rock and Roll". Many of the songs are less known, but are equal to the Stones' great works that preceded and followed this album. There is a nice mix of hard rock, blues, ballad, reggae, and humor.
Sure, the Stones did edgier work, but this one is just plain fun to listen to and never seems to wear out its welcome on my turntable.
Five stars.
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- A rollicking rock n roll romp
- Read the name of the CD...
- Eat Your Heart Out, Gary Glitter
- I REALLY wanted to like this album
- The Best Cd I Have Bought So Far
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Rock N Roll
Ryan Adams
Manufacturer: Lost Highway
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0000DZ3D1
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- This Is It
- Shallow
- 1974
- Wish You Were Here
- So Alive
- Luminol
- Burning Photograhs
- She's Lost Total Control
- Note To Self: Don't Die
- Rock N Roll
- Anybody Wanna Take Me Home
- Do Miss America
- Boys
- The Drugs Not Working
Customer Reviews:
A rollicking rock n roll romp.......2007-07-09
Ryan Adams records have traditionally kept his sound in the alt-country box that the prolific artist has mastered producing nine records by the age of 32. Rock N Roll is a noteable exception being a complete 180 from other Adams records resulting in a piece of alt rock heaven that emanates a sense of creative freedom.
Apparently after completing the Love Is Hell album, Lost Highway asked Adams to give them something more marketable. Instead of going all George Micheal and whining (or suing the record company), Adams jumped into the record studio and happily churned out Rock N Roll.
Whereas other genre pieces by Adams (Jacksonville City Nights raw country sound comes to mind) seemed to suffer from a rushed effort, Rock N Roll is greatly aided by it. Rock isn't the most complicated music as loud guitars, smashing drums and energetic vocals have produced many great tunes. For someone like Adams it is then the perfect world to romp through as meaty electric guitar riffs churn out song after song with great success. Whether it's the sly romp Note to Self Don't Die or the chunky riff that erupts into Shallow each tune on Rock N Roll carries an infectious spirit. As if the artist found the angered energy at the heart of many great rock songs a welcome distraction from his previous countrified tunes of broken hearts.
On Rock N Roll, Adams keeps it simple allowing him to conger up sounds that seem to pay homage to rock idols such as Oasis, AC/DC and Seattle grunge bands. Due to the genre's straightforward style, Adams doesn't churn out perfected choruses or tender moments, he doesn't have to. Instead Adams simply rips through tune after electrified tune allowing the free spirit at the center of this prolific artist to burst into a frenzied rock n roll love fest.
It's like Adams saw the opportunity to record Rock N Roll as probably his only chance to tear out a raw piece of electrified energy. Therefore the album is aided by a gleeful love Adams seems to have on display. Now maybe he didn't enjoy making Rock N Roll, but listening to Adams say "everybody do Miss America" in a wry, sarcastic tune, makes it hard to believe that he was not loving every minute of his opportunity to jump into heaven.
Read the name of the CD..........2007-05-27
and that's just what it is. I might dare to say Rock/pop. Who knows, his next album might be "Alt/Rock/Country".
This was my first exposure to Ryan Adams, and I am completely ok with this fact. I am not a Ryan Adams fan, but this and Love is Hell are incredible pieces of work.
Im sure that this CD did not sit well with the true fan base, but for anyone who enjoys good song writing and a good radio single will definately enjoy this. Check out Burning Photographs.
Eat Your Heart Out, Gary Glitter.......2007-04-12
Ok, so Ryan Adams turned his back on Alt-Country. So he happened to borrow (some might say "rip off") the sound of U2 ("So Alive"), The Smiths ("Anybody Wanna Take Me Home"), Nirvana ("Note To Self: Don't Die"), Jackson Browne ("Wish You Were Here"), and Neil Young ("1974"). So what. Big deal. The point is, this album is still a rocker, and serves to show that there's no single definition of Rock 'N Roll music. While very little on this record is uniquely Adams, it's still a keeper since the songs are pretty catchy and they run over 45-minutes. Adams isn't the first person to hastily throw an album together, but he's likely one of the few who haven't regretted that decision in retrospect.
I REALLY wanted to like this album.......2006-09-28
I tried differnt moods, settings, setup, everything to get into Adams' vibe on this disc but I couldn't do it. The other reviews are right, he's rockin' the hell out of this album. The instrumental side is kick-butt and tight as hell. Lyrically this album comes up short. I like to rock out as much as the next guy but my music also means something to me and I couldn't find it here. If you want something to throw in the player at party or rock it on the open highway then this is a solid buy. If you want an album you can hold onto for a while then may I suggest Gold or Demolitions.
The Best Cd I Have Bought So Far.......2006-07-13
I have a friend who used to be a complete metal-head. He was a sworn enemy of folk music. One day he was riding in the car with me, and I just happened to be playing this album. He asked me who it was and went out the next day and bought it. Now we are planning to go see Ryan Adams live in Nashville this August! How amazing is that?! That is one example of how revolutionary Ryan Adams' music really is. He blurs the boundaries between country, alternative, and rock. As for my favorite songs on this cd there are many. "Burning Photographs", "Wish You Were Here", and "Luminol" are my # 1 picks. However, there isn't a song on the album I don't like... except for the one the entire cd is named after. "Rock N' Roll" was a little dull for me after all of the high energy songs produced on this album. Overall though, this album gets an A+ from me. Ryan Adams shows how outstanding he truly is through this cd. This couldn't be better if God himself would have recorded it. HUGE fan of Ryan's work on this one. In a word, phenomenal.
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- Chris Robinson's Opus!
- The Essential Black Crowes Live Album
- Awesome Live Album
- Freaking Good Rock'N'Roll
- Just a Great, Great Live Rock n' Roll Album!
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Freak 'N' Roll... Into the Fog
The Black Crowes
Manufacturer: Eagle Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000HDZKMS
Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- (Only) Halfway To Everywhere
- Sting Me
- No Speak No Slave
- Soul Singing
- Welcome To The Goodtimes
- Jealous Again
- Space Captain
- My Morning Song
- Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz
Tracks:
- Cursed Diamond
- She Talks To Angels
- Wiser Time
- Non Fiction
- Seeing Things
- Hard To Handle
- Let Me Share The Ride
- Mellow Down Easy
- Remedy
- The Night They Drove Ol Dixie Down
Album Description
Recorded live at the famous Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco in August 2005, this is The Black Crowes caught at their very best. After taking a break to pursue solo ventures in 2002, their 2005 tour became one of the hottest tickets of the US summer. With a set featuring all their greatest hits, and some stunning acoustic versions, in the middle of a two-and-a-half hour show performed by one of the greatest live bands of all time, this is a concert simply not to be missed.
Customer Reviews:
Chris Robinson's Opus!.......2007-03-20
When the Black Crows first hit, Rolling Stone did a very nice review on the band. One of the things Chris Robinson talked about was the live concert done by Humble Pie in the early 70s called "Rocking the Fillmore" where all the crowd noise and talking between Steve Marriot and the crowd was left in the recording. If you haven't gotten this, don't wait any longer. It's one of the best rocking live albums ever done and Chris talked about how much he loved that album and that he wanted to do a live one like it. Well, this is the one. This cd is one of the rockingest most powerfull live albums I've heard in a long time. This is the one he always wanted to make and you need to do yourself a favor and get it because they nailed it .
The Essential Black Crowes Live Album.......2007-03-10
I would love to break it all down and rate each song on this album individually, but there is absolutely no need because every song is awesome. If you are a Black Crowes fan you will not be disappointed. If you are not a Black Crowes fan this album could make you one.
Their sound may be heavily influenced by 70's music, but it is timeless and will survive the ages. Highly recommended
Awesome Live Album.......2006-12-30
After picking up their first "live" album a few years back I was very hesitant to purchase this one.
To say the last one was "lacking" would be generous. It was a weak, lazy performance that was recorded and released in poor bootleg quality.
This release redeems any and all faith you've ever had in The Crowes. It's a tight sounding, bluesy, energetic, rocking good show!
The Sound Quality is stellar! If you are a fan of The Black Crowes you need to own this one.
Freaking Good Rock'N'Roll.......2006-11-25
Both DVD and CDs are incredible... Seems after playing with J Page, The Black Crowes found their path back to the freaking good rock'n'roll. There is not a track I dislike in the album, and the DVD quality is amazing. I wish I could have seen them alive, but who knows... another time. You will find everything in the show: R&B, Blues, Rock, Accoustic, duet guitar solos and more...
Just a Great, Great Live Rock n' Roll Album!.......2006-11-03
Freak n' Roll is a 2CD set recorded by the Crowes at the Fillmore in S.F. And just as the Crowes are a great rock band, this is a killer rock disc. While it does contain some of the lesser songs in their catalog (like Only Halfway to Everywhere and Welcome to the Goodtimes), these sound much better in the live setting. Standout cuts include the long jammy versions of Soul Singing, Hard to Handle, the aforementioned Only Halfway to Everywhere, Remedy...hell, the whole disc is a treat. It closes with a great cover of the Night they Drove Ol' Dixie Down.
The band has never sounded better, especially with the return of guitarist Marc Ford...his interplay with Rich Robinson is fantastic...check out the great acoustic duet Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz. And the band is augmented by a 4 piece horn section and 2 backing singers.
If this is a taste of the Crowes to come (they are working on new material right now) then we are all in for a huge treat!
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- Great Recording
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Last Train to Hicksville
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
Manufacturer: Fontana Mca N'ville
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ASIN: B000002PD5
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cowboy's Dream No.19
- Lonely Madman
- My Old Timey Baby
- Vivando
- Success
- Cheaters Don't Win
- Payday Blues
- I Asked My Doctor
- Sure Beats Me
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- Sweetheart
- 'Long Come A Viper
- It's Not My Time To Go
Customer Reviews:
Great Recording.......2007-05-12
I have been a Dan Hicks fan for years. This album (CD) is one of his top three. I highly recommend it.
Enjoy.
Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys meet Manhattan Transfer.......2006-10-12
Or Spike Jones meets Asleep at the Wheel? Cowboy music for city slickers? Dan's band was a revolving door with many permutations and pretty tough to classify. The one thing you can tell is that they sure did have fun making this music. 'Last Train to Hicksville' has always been my personal favorite. It's their tightest (all things being relative--these were pretty loose folks) sounding effort with an eclectic mix of songs for all ages and the best corp of Lickettes.
Not the Last VW to Hicksville.......2006-06-06
I was soooo stoked when my ex-boyfriend Joe popped this tape in my car one day. It never, ever, never ever EVER came out of there again....until we broke up (it WAS his, I'm not cruel!) And besides, I found it on Vinyl up in Portland 2 years later! Delicious, Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks, how can you NOT like everything this guy does? Even my grampa likes this record, and BTW I'm 24, he's 84. :)
The final flowering of an awesome band.......2005-12-31
The addition of drums and electric (Charlie Christian-esque) guitar pushes this to the top of the heap as regards Hicks. Yeah, the songwriting includes Naomi Ruth Eisenberg's "Success," but that is what your skip button is for. I wish he had signed with a different label than Blue Thumb...they went belly up and just couldn't promote these guys the way Warner's pushed Maria Muldaur, who (though I love her) isn't quite Maryann Price's equal. Swings sweetly, with humor.
Part of the 5? awesome 70's lps from Dan Hicks & his H.L.s.......2005-12-04
Really, once you're a fan, you can't overlook this album. There's too much on it that delights. More of the same vein of music that the band cranked out to perfection on 'Where's the Money' and their other 70's albums. Light hearted, fun, emotionally involving. It's gotta be a combo of the song writing and the various musicians who blend together to make this magic sound. There's not the same consistency of classic songs here but it's a lovely album nonetheless. Been listening to all their albums from the 70's since the 70's and they all age very well. chrisbct@hotmail.com
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- Lennon Attitude Sprinkled on Previously Outdated Songs.
- I love this CD
- Lennon Lives!
- Happy to have it for the good tracks
- Remasterd and REMIXED - Sounds EXCELLENT
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Rock 'n' Roll
John Lennon
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B0002X4TRA
Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Be-Bop-A-Lula
- Stand By Me
- Medley: Rip It Up/Ready Teddy
- You Can't Catch Me
- Ain't That A Shame
- Do You Wanna Dance
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Slippin' And Slidin'
- Peggy Sue
- Medley: Bring It On Home To Me/Send Me Some Lovin'
- Bony Moronie
- Ya Ya
- Just Because
- Angel Baby
- To Know Her Is To Love Her
- Since My Baby Left Me
- Just Because (Reprise)
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Conceived at a time when John Lennon was struggling to regain his footing as a solo artist, Rock `n' Roll afforded the hardly ancient ex-Beatles (he was only 33 when work began on the LP) a chance to revisit his Liverpool roots. Feeling nostalgic, Lennon enlisted Phil Spector to guide him through rewordings of tunes from early heroes Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, and Little Richard. Sounds easy enough. Something about the `70s made thirtysomething musicians long for the `50s (around the time Lennon began work on this project, the Band released the all-oldies collection Moondog Matinee) and Lennon certainly had the vocal chops to take on any rocker. The Spector sessions, however, fell apart, producing only four songs that made it to vinyl. Lennon took over production and completed the album the following year, actually helming most of the album's highlights. "Stand by Me" proved to be a perfect dramatic vehicle for Lennon and scored as a single. The likes of "Be-Bop-A-Lula," "Slippin' and Slidin'," and "Just Because" were comfortable fits for "Dr. Winston O'Boogie." And though "Do You Wanna Dance" and "Sweet Little Sixteen" are misbegotten attempts to slow down and reimagine the originals, by any fair gauge, there're are three winners here for every misstep. The remixed and remastered reissue comes with four bonus tracks that rank with the final cuts. Conceived perhaps as something of a stopgap title, Rock `n' Roll has aged well and serves as a tribute not only to the fathers of rock & roll, but to Lennon the vocalist and producer. --Steven Stolder
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition Lennon's 1975 Tribute to Some of his Rock N Roll Heroes Including Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Ben E. King, Larry Williams and Buddy Holly. Like Other Albums from the Lennon Canon, this One Has Been Remixed and Remastered for the Digital Media and Now Includes Four Bonus Tracks that Didn't Appear on the Original Edition.
Customer Reviews:
Lennon Attitude Sprinkled on Previously Outdated Songs........2007-04-29
I LOVE THIS ALBUM!! Anyone will! These songs were ripped from their vaults, from the pennings of Chuck Berry and the like, to be covered by John Lennon in his cutthroat, raw, and absolutely brilliant vocal style. The "Little Big Horns" that accompany give each track a deservedly unique spin and adds life and dimension to an already exceptional album. A gem like this will never gather dust once it is played--guaranteed.
I love this CD.......2006-09-09
It is amazing. I had the album years ago.
If you love early John Lennon, you will love this.
Lennon Lives!.......2006-04-26
"John Lennon - Rock 'N' Roll" . . . John Lennon had an "electrically charged voice" perfect for rock and roll . . . just like the hum and buzz of the amp of an electric guitar, John's voice surged and cut through with a magic that made his music more than memorable.
Lennon recorded the songs he himself loved listening to before he was one of the four "mop tops".
He rocks but he also delivers the slow heart moving ballad laments. My favorite tracks on this collection are "Stand By Me". . . "Do You Wanna Dance" . . . the "Medley: Bring it On Home To Me/Send Me Some Lovin'" . . . and my most favorite song on this album: "Just Because" (which John delivers along with some "commentary" alluding to his own nostalgia for this song - and probably all these songs-)
Yoko Ono has added four bonus tracks by John which fit this album: "Angel Baby" . . . "To Know Him Is To Love Him" . . . "Since My Baby Left Me" and a Reprise of "just Because".
This album is nostalgic . . .it evokes and provokes memories of the original versions of these songs and the memories of where and when we first heard them . . . i'm sure that this was exactly how it was for John Lennon himself as he selected the songs to be recorded and as he sang them in studio. You can "hear" the joy in his voice on more than one track of this collection. And though John is gone, he wil still bring that joy to your own experience of these songs.
Thank you John Lennon for all of the great music you gave us throughout all of your years . . . and thank you for THIS album of what were "oldies" to you . . . and now are classics to us! :)
Happy to have it for the good tracks.......2006-02-11
Sweet Little Sixteen is awful, but the other Spector tracks are pretty good, even with that weird attenuated sound. Otherwise Ya Ya swings pretty good and Do You Wanna Dance? is an effective arrangement. There are some very ineffective arrangements as well, though, particularly the Little Richard numbers and Ain't That a Shame. And it's no surprise that To Know Her is to Love Her got left out once you hear it. It doesn't come close to the version Lennon was singing on the BBC circa 1963. I wish Lennon would have gone with more obscure tunes and less horns and studio gee whiz.
Remasterd and REMIXED - Sounds EXCELLENT.......2005-12-31
I have both the original CD release and this new remixed/remastered disc. I must say, the new mixes are absolutely fantastic. The separation/definition of the instruments and the outstanding treatment of the vocals kick this album's excitement up a notch from the original. No, make that 3 notches. I recommend getting this release even if you already have the first run CD or the vinyl LP as these new mixes make for a far more enjoyable listing experience.
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- Not a complete loss, but a loss just the same
- Classic Neil
- I don't understand...
- True fans won't be disappointed!
- Worth it just for Like A Hurricane, but not that alone
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American Stars 'N Bars
Neil Young
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00009P1NY
Release Date: 2003-08-19 |
Tracks:
- The Old Country Waltz
- Saddle Up Palomino
- Hey Babe
- Hold Back The Tears
- Bite The Bullet
- Star Of Bethlehem
- Will To Love
- Like A Hurricane
- Homegrown
Album Description
2003 remastered reissue of 1977 album. This roots 'n' rock album features guests, Emmylou Harris & Linda Ronstadt, & the fan favorite 'Like A Hurricane'. The album initially peaked at #21 & achieved gold status. Nine tracks. Reprise.
Customer Reviews:
Not a complete loss, but a loss just the same.......2007-02-22
A few interesting songs: Like a Hurricane blows everything else on this album off the map and is easily one of Neil's best guitar showpieces. Love that solo... Bite the Bullet and Homegrown are also good, I suppose. But you get the feeling Neil was on cruise control here. I guess he spent most of his artistic chips on the Ditch Trilogy (and After the Gold Rush, for that matter), and really wouldn't win them back until 1979's Rust Never Sleeps. He was in the midst of his country period here, and I'm no country fan, so perhaps that's why I can't get into the record's constant country gimmicks (pedal steel, fiddle, 2/4 bassline, etc.), and Neil had temporarily forgotten how to write a decent lyric (Hurricane excepted). The one big experiment(Will to Love) just so happens to be awful. The rest is insubstantial at best (Saddle up the Palomino; The Old Country Waltz; Star of Bethlehem) and borderline torturous at worst (Hey Babe; Hold Back the Tears). It's not as bad as Comes a Time or most of the '80's albums, but it's bad just the same.
Classic Neil.......2007-01-23
Even better than I remembered it. If you're a Neil fan, this has to be in your collection.
I don't understand..........2006-10-05
I don't really know what the criticisms of American Stars n Bars were when it came out because I wasn't born. I have really only discovered early Neil Young in the last couple years. But I have no criticism on it. This album is no more a patchwork of styles than "Harvest," argued by some to be his greatest album. If you enjoy alt-country, rock, or serious singer-songwriter stuff you will appreciate this album.
True fans won't be disappointed!.......2006-07-21
I found this album in the cut-out section of a record shop when I was like 20 years old. I never heard of it but it was Neil so I gave it a try. Don't be fooled by the price!!!! If you're a fan you'll listen to this often & it won't ever collect dust in your CD shelf!!!
Worth it just for Like A Hurricane, but not that alone.......2006-06-07
Neil's 1977 album doesn't seem to get much praise. I'm here to tell you that is is far better then most are telling you.
Highlights:
Like A Hurricane (best guitar solo ever)
The Old Country Waltz (great lyrics, great song)
First off I'm a huge Neil Young fan, own 13 of his albums including Harvest (my favourite album of all time), After the Gold Rush, as well as harder albums like Tonights The Night and Ragged Glory. Where does American Stars 'N Bars fit in? Well, I'd put it ahead of Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. Yes thats right. And while I haven't listented to Tonights The Night much, I'm almost ready to put it ahead of that album as well.
So what does that mean to a prospective buyer? Get this album. Its worth it for Like A Hurricane alone, and if you've never heard this song (hard to believe), run out and buy this album. The guitar solo is so amazing. Definately Neil's best rock song, maybe even overall. No less impressive is The Old Country Waltz, the album opener. There is something about this song I really love. Next up are Saddle up the Palamino, Hey Babe and Hold Back The Tears. The latter two are quite good, with Saddle up the Palamino a little less impressive. Bite the Bullet is interesting, one of the albums rockers. Star of Bethelem is a great, slow song. Will to Love is extremely long for what it is, just Neil playing the same rhythm over and over again with quiet lyrics. I'll have to listen to this one some more to figure out what I really think, but initial impressions are good. Its definately unique. Like a Hurricane comes up next, no need to mention anything I haven't already said. Closing out the album is Homegrown. Honestly, who cares what follows Like A Hurricane, but this is the albums third rock song. As far as I can gather, its a song about growing your own pot. Yep, sounds like Neil.
So yes Like A Hurricane defines this album, and is responsible for alot of my enjoyment, but there are other songs, songs that you've never heard that make this album well worth the price.
Hope my little review makes at least one person buy this album that wasn't going to initially.
Keep on Rockin' in the Free World!
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