Category 5

Category 5

Category 5

Editorial Reviews
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FireHouse has done it again! They're bigger & better than ever. Great melodic rock-n-roll songs with killer riffs & amazing vocals. Wonderfully produced. If you could only add one more disc to your collection, this is the one! *****

Product Description
This collection of melodic rock songs is the 5th CD by this American Music Award winning quartet. The album's diversity ranges from hard hitting rockers to soulful ballads.

Category 5

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The Storm
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Storm
    Travis Tritt
    Manufacturer: Category 5 Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Country | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000TAN8WS
    Release Date: 2007-08-21

    Tracks:

    1. Mudcat Moan (Prelude)/You Never Take Me Dancing
    2. (I Wanna) Feel Too Much
    3. Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad
    4. What If Love Hangs On
    5. Rub off on Me
    6. Something Stronger Than Me
    7. Storm
    8. I Don't Know How I Got By
    9. Pressure Is On
    10. Should've Listened
    11. High Time for Gettin' Down
    12. Somehow, Somewhere, Someway

    Album Description

    The STORM is HERE! This redefining release catapults Travis to a whole new level. THE STORM includes the current hit single "You Never Take Me Dancing" Songwriting credits on the album include Rob Thomas, Richard Marx and Diane Warren. The Storm is a brand new album with a little bit of something for everyone. Travis Tritt and Randy Jackson team up to create a radio friendly powerhouse collection of songs that emphasize the irresistible soul side of Travis Tritt's singing. Travis has sold over 25 million albums, won two Grammy awards and three Country Music Awards. The Storm finds him bold and invigorated and at the top of his game.

    Album Description

    THE STORM IS HERE! This redefining release catapults Travis to a whole new level. The Storm includes the current hit single You Never Take Me Dancing. Songwriting credits on the album include Rob Thomas, Richard Marx and Diane Warren. The Storm is a brand new album with a little bit of something for everyone. Travis Tritt and Randy Jackson team up to create a radio friendly powerhouse collection of songs that emphasize the irresistible soul side of Tritt's singing. Travis has sold more than 25 million albums, won two Grammy awards and three County Music Awards. The Storm finds him bold and invigorated and at the top of his game.
    God's Country: George Jones & Friends
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Gods Country
    • A Must Have For The True Country Music Lover
    • A shout-out for traditional country
    God's Country: George Jones & Friends
    George Jones
    Manufacturer: Category 5 Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    Honky-TonkHonky-Tonk | Country | Styles | Music
    Nashville SoundNashville Sound | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
    Country GospelCountry Gospel | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
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    1. Jones Sings Haggard, Haggard Sings Jones: Kickin' Out the Footlights... Again
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    5. Heard It in a Love Song

    ASIN: B000I5YD8W
    Release Date: 2006-10-17

    Tracks:

    1. George Jones - "God's Country
    2. Vince Gill - She Thinks I Still Care
    3. Mark Chesnutt - Walk Through THis World With Me
    4. Tanya Tucker - Window Up Above
    5. Pam Tillis - Take Me
    6. Joe Diffie - Whit Lightning
    7. Sammy Kershaw - He Stopped Loving Her Today
    8. Garth Brooks/George Jones - Beer Run
    9. Joe Diffie/Shonna Faegan - Golden Rings/We're Gonna Hold On Medley
    10. Tracy Lawrence - The One I Loved Back Then (Corvette Song)

    Amazon.com

    This is a peculiar project. The title suggests that it's the latest collection of traditional spirituals done country style (Alan Jackson, what hath thou wrought?), which it isn't. The artists' credit of "George Jones and Friends" suggests that it's another tribute in which the master and acolytes collaborate on duets, which they don't. Actually, the spirited "Beer Run" features Jones and Garth Brooks trading verses, but the title cut, which Jones sings himself, represents his only other appearance here. The rest features artists who are mainly past their commercial prime singing songs that Jones made his own. The best performances are by those who know they can't sound like Jones and don't try, like Vince Gill's luminous "She Thinks I Still Care" and Pam Tillis's tender reading of "Take Me." Much of the rest sounds like George Jones Karaoke Night, with Mark Chesnutt, Joe Diffie, Tracy Lawrence, and Sammy Kershaw all taking their best shots. It should be against the law for anyone but Jones to sing "He Stopped Loving Her Today"; Kershaw's tortured rendition sounds like he's still shaking off the dentist's Novocain. --Don McLeese

    Album Description

    "God's Country"

    George Jones & Friends "God's Country" is the first brand new song recorded by George Jones in years. George Jones has just turned 75 years young and many of George's friends who are also country music's biggest stars have gathered to celebrate this milestone for this living country legend. Stars like Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Pam Tillis, Joe Diffie, Sammy Kershaw, Tanya Tucker and more all on one great album singing the biggest hits from Jone's 50 year career in country music. Category 5 Records has also produced a Documentary DVD of the 'behind the scenes' making of the album which is included in the same package with the CD. a MUST have for any George Jones and country music fan.

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Gods Country.......2007-01-11

    Nice album but George only sings on 2 tracks. A duets album would have been better

    5 out of 5 stars A Must Have For The True Country Music Lover.......2006-11-07

    This CD is the best of the best of TRUE country music singers. These are people who when you hear them on radio, you know who you are listening to. Every cut on this CD is great and the title cut by George Jones is a wonderful song that should be heard by everyone on the radio. Sammy Kershaw's cut of "He Stopped Loving Her Today" is truly beautiful considering that this song was George Jones' biggest song and has to be the most difficult for any singer to even think of re-making. But Sammy Kershaw has done the Possum proud with "He Stopped Loving Her Today." I love Pam Tillis on "Take Me" and Vince Gill does a great job on "She Thinks I Still Care." The bonus of this CD is getting the DVD on the making of this CD. Love getting a chance to see the "behind the scenes" view of how an album gets made. Thank you Category 5 for putting this fantastic tribute to George Jones together!

    4 out of 5 stars A shout-out for traditional country.......2006-10-17

    This album is classic traditional country music performed by artists that are not "past their commercial prime", but performed by artists that country radio abandoned in their quest for the "stud or babe of the week" format that pervades country radio these days. I would much rather hear some of these artists than the one-hit-wonders that you hear on the radio. These people still have the chops and it's a pleasure to hear them perform classic Jones songs.
    Category 5
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Another rocking hair band that doesn't rock anymore
    • Is This Firehouse?
    • HOT HOT HOT
    • Weather permitting, an ultimate listen...
    • Most Under rated band in America
    Category 5
    Firehouse
    Manufacturer: Lightyear
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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    1. O2
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    5. Good Acoustics

    ASIN: B000021XQE
    Release Date: 1999-10-19

    Tracks:

    1. Can't Stop The Pain
    2. Acid Rain
    3. Bringing Me Down
    4. Dream
    5. Get Ready
    6. If It Changes
    7. The Day, The Week, The Weather
    8. The Nights Were Young
    9. Have Mercy
    10. I'd Do Anything
    11. Arrow Through My Heart
    12. Life Goes On

    Album Description

    This collection of melodic rock songs is the 5th CD by this American Music Award winning quartet. The album's diversity ranges from hard hitting rockers to soulful ballads.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Another rocking hair band that doesn't rock anymore.......2004-03-12

    What happend to the firehouse of the early 90s? This group went from a once hard rocking band to putting out shlock like Category 5. If you are thinking about buying this because you enjoyed their earlier albums, be prepared to be dissapointed. It's a bunch of mellow rock that I would expect to hear on a radio station in a dentist's office. A station that plays Phil Collins, Sheryl Crow, and Bryan Adams.

    1 out of 5 stars Is This Firehouse?.......2003-01-20

    I don't know what CD most of these reviewers are listening to, but it must be different than the one I just heard. What happened to Firehouse? First off, this is easily their softest CD. I don't care about that, though. What I do care about is good songs. This CD maybe has one or two of them. "Dream" is a good ballad. It fills the power ballad thing that Firehouse has one of on every CD. "Acid Rain" is ok, I guess. The rest is all filler. It's not total crap, but it's definately not on par with their other CD's. They even have two songs that are basically country tunes on here. "I'd Do Anything" & "Arrow Through My Heart" sound like they would fit well on country radio. I am not even kidding. "Arrow...." is a decent tune, though. But, can I get a guitar solo or a decent thundering drum pound, please?!!! And what happened to C.J. Snare's voice? He was one of my favorite singers and on this CD he sounds tired and worn out. In fact, the whole band just seems like they are going through the motions here and have had it. If they keep putting out CD's like this one, they will have had it. Permanantly.

    5 out of 5 stars HOT HOT HOT.......2001-10-11

    Firehouse was in the zone this time. No doubt about it. The songwriting is superb and this is easily their best release along with "Good Acoustics" coming in a close second. The melodies are smooth and the lyrics are better than usual. "The Day the week and the Weather" has got to be the best Firehouse song ever. "Acid Rain" and "If it Changes" are also dynamite. So good is the songwriting this time around, that you can almost forgive them for previous childish lyrics like "Rock on the radio/turn it up 'til your speakers blow!" Hey, let's be fair, they've matured a lot and these songs aren't as disposable as their early hits like "Don't Treat Me Bad". A lot of groups from the 80's are unmercifully dumped on some fairly and some unfairly. Firehouse has lasted because they have grown into something more than a product of it's time, they actually make real music. If you compare them to pretentious acts like Trixter, Mr. Big, and Lillian Axe, you can see why they have out-lasted their competetion. Some not familiar with this genre often compare bands like Firehouse to Bon Jovi which is not a fair comparison. Bon Jovi while musically competent, doesn't have the songwriting talent that Firehouse does. It's a shame their bass player quit after this album because I think he brought a lot to the band's sound. His absence is sorely apparent in their follow-up CD "O2". To summarize, if you are recently discovering or re-discovering Firehouse you'll be pleasantly surprised. They have come a long way and I hope they continue to make real music.

    5 out of 5 stars Weather permitting, an ultimate listen..........2001-10-10

    To date, this has to be one of the bands best efforts. Sure, it's a bit lighter than usual, but it still kicks. Firehouse has been an amazing quartet since the release of their debut album in 1990. They have only got better with time, and this album help to showcase that. From the start of "Can't Stop The Pain," right through to "Life Goes On," which is followed by a bonus track titled "To Get To Know You," this album truly stands out. C.J. also stands back and allows a fellow band member due to lead on the bonus track! The success of this disc in North America pales in comparison to other countries, due to the lack of support for it here. Stand-outs, aside from the entire disc itself include "I'd Do Anything," "Acid Rain," and "Have Mercy." If you're a fan of the band or the era know as "hair bands," this is a MUST HAVE. If you're a fan of great melodic rock, this is a MUST HAVE. Simply put, if you're a fan of music period, this disc is a MUST HAVE.

    5 out of 5 stars Most Under rated band in America.......2001-06-06

    This band is truly the most overlooked band anywhere. Forget the hairband mentallity, just listen to their music and how it has progressed. I suggest to anyone who likes harder rock or accoustic music and even well written lyrics to buy all of there cd's. "I am here for you" off of Firehouse 3 and "the day, the week and the weather" off of Category 5 are their best. The new album 02 is simply fantastic. Hey Big Label Record Companies, You are defenetly missing the boat on these guys.
    Honky Tonk Boots
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Great classic country!!!
    • Sammy Sings Again
    • Honky Tonk Boots
    • Kershaw's "Boots" Fill Up Well
    • Sammy Kershaw is back!
    Honky Tonk Boots
    Sammy Kershaw
    Manufacturer: Category 5 Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Country | Country | Styles | Music
    New TraditionalistNew Traditionalist | Contemporary Country | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    ContemporaryContemporary | Bluegrass | Country | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000FP2ZTO
    Release Date: 2006-06-27

    Tracks:

    1. Tennessee Girl
    2. Honky Tonk Boots
    3. One Step At A Time
    4. Evangeline
    5. Leavin' Made Easy
    6. Baby's Got her Blue Jeans On
    7. High Society
    8. The Battle
    9. Mama's Got A Tatoo
    10. Cantelopes On Mars

    Album Description

    Sammy Kershaw's 1st single, "Tennessee Girl" from his new Category 5 Records album "Honky Tonk Boots" is moving up the charts and reminding fans why they love Sammy Kershaw.

    The Louisiana native began his professional career as a pre-teen following the untimely death of his father. Pursuing his career with uncommon passion, Kershaw signed to Mercury in the early '90s and ran off a string of smash singles including "She Don't Know She's Beautiful," "National Working Woman's Holiday," "Cadillac Style," "Don't Go Near The Water" and "Love Of My Life" among many others. Those hits propelled Kershaw into the ranks of country's top platinum-selling artists.

    Sammy's Honky Tonk Boots hits the stores on 6/27/2006 and his fans will not be dissapointed with the fine collection of songs that has been assembled.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great classic country!!!.......2007-04-01

    Excellent selection of country-country [with the emphasis on the first "country"], i.e., no pop music. The ballad "One Step at a time" is perhaps my favorite; also the "fun" songs are very good, such as Tennessee Girl, Honky Tonk Boots, Baby's Got her Blue Jeans On, and Cantaloupes on Mars. Plain old country, that rocks you off your feet or gets you singing along, and definitely, if you are in your blues, or feeling down and out, lifts you off and makes you feel good about yourself. All in all, a very good buy.

    4 out of 5 stars Sammy Sings Again.......2007-01-11

    It has been a long time for Sammy to be out of the spotlight. I used to enjoy him and missed some of his humorous songs. This is a good album for him and he stays pretty much with what he sings best. I liked it and it is more upbeat than downbeat. If you are a Sammy fan you will like it.

    5 out of 5 stars Honky Tonk Boots.......2006-11-03

    New music, new time. And Sammy still can perform with the best of them. If your a Sammy Kershaw fan this new music will be greatly enjoyed by you as much as me. His voice lives on

    4 out of 5 stars Kershaw's "Boots" Fill Up Well .......2006-07-01

    Prime Cuts: One Step at a Time, Evangeline, Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On

    Donned with a George-Jones vocal fedora, Kershaw has an in-born country credibility that one can't help but think country whenever he sings. However, rather than finding asylum as Jones' clone, Kershaw has carved his own niche with his brand of contemporary pop-country with an occasional toss of novelty thrown in (a la "Queen of the Double Wide Trailer," "Your Tattoo" and "National Working Women Holiday.") However, the lack of promotion and cycle of mediocre singles have had left Kershaw without the support of a major label since the turn of the millennium. "Honky Tonk Boots," is Kershaw's sophomore CD released on an independent imprint. This time being released on the enterprising Category 5 Records which also umbrellas artists such as Travis Tritt and Craig Hand. Despite, being released on a tighter budget, producers Buddy Cannon and Norro Wilson, have bent over backwards in helming a product that's vacuously superior boasting cuts written by some of Nashville's most sought after scribes including Craig Wiseman, Bob McDill, Bob Dipero, Jeffrey Steele and Tim Mensy.

    Famed writer Bob McDill (writer of Alan Jackson's "Gone Country" and Alabama's "Song of the South") has a whopping three cuts here and they are this CD's apogee. "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On," a former number 1 hit for Mel McDaniels, is a sensuous trump card with an infectious melody that easily resides in the memory bank after a few listens. The second McDill entry, albeit a newly composed, is the Cajun-spiced romper "Evangeline" that is punctuated throughout by some toe-taping mandolin. While "High Society," this time finding McDill teaming with Dickey Lee, is Kershaw's version of Garth Brooks' "Friends in High Places," giving some well-deserved kowtow to the blue-collars.

    When it comes to the ballads, Tim Mensy's "One Step at a Time," is regret-laden 3/4 lament finding Kershaw radiating a Jones-like ache that's sure to square with the heart. "The Battle," on the hand, deals with domestic unrest framed by some mournful sounding steel guitars. However, not everything works, lead single "Tennessee Girl," despite being written by Craig Wiseman and Bob Dipero, is a nondescript uptempo love ditty surrounded by a hot messy of a production. And "Mama's Got a Tattoo" (that's in the shape of America) is a far too desperate attempt at patriotism and social justice that turns around biting itself as trite. Much better in terms of upbeat numbers is Danny Mayo's Caribbean-tingled scorcher "Cantaloupes on Mars" --- a catchy kiss-off by Kershaw to his no-good paramour vowing that he'll never go back to her "even if there were Cantaloupes on Mars."

    Overall, "Honky Tonk Boots" testifies to the still commanding voice of Kershaw that breathes and nuances country music at its best. With a set of mostly well chosen songs, this is a vast improvement from some of Kershaw's lackluster latter Mercury CDs. And with the number of "older" artists resuscitating again vis-à-vis independent albums, this shoulders as one of the better ones without given to any indications of inferiority. The boots that Kershaw wears still encase footprints of greatness to come.

    5 out of 5 stars Sammy Kershaw is back!.......2006-06-30

    If you loved some of the early music that Sammy Kershaw did, then you will LOVE his new release, Honky Tonk Boots. The first song on the CD (as well as the new single), "Tennessee Girl", is the kind of fun true country song that is not getting played on country radio. All the songs on this CD have the true country song that is missing on radio these days...none of that "Pop" sound here. Some other great songs on this CD are the title cut "Honky Tonk Boots"--another tap your foot fun song, "Mama's Got A Tattoo"--love the way Mama shows her patriotic feelings, and "Cantaloupes On Mars"--this song is just GREAT. The ballads on this CD ("One Step At A Time" and "The Battle") are just fantastic country ballads! But my all time favorite song on this CD is "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" the old Mel McDaniels' song that Sammy Kershaw does justice! Great to here this old song!!

    So go and get this great CD! You will not be disappointed!
    Category 5, Vol. 1
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The fire from down South
    • I can't believe that they are Independant
    Category 5, Vol. 1
    310 Connection
    Manufacturer: Hurricane
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00004Y6YD
    Release Date: 2000-08-29

    Tracks:

    1. Intro U.P.T. News - Glenn G., 310 Connection
    2. Board Ya House Up - Birdyman Confusion, Tank, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    3. Flossin' - Birdyman, Lace, Tank, 310 Connection
    4. No Games - Birdyman, Confusion, Tank, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    5. Jealous B*tch's - Lace, 310 Connection
    6. Intermission - Eddie Boe, Confusion, 310 Connection
    7. Rocks on the Stove - Confusion, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    8. Freak Hoes - Confusion, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    9. Battle - Birdyman, Chaos, Confusion, Lace, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    10. Work That - Birdyman, Tank, 310 Connection
    11. This Sh*t Is Chaos - Birdyman, Confusion, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    12. Your Time's Up - Confusion, 310 Connection
    13. Don't F*ck With Us - Confusion, Tank, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    14. Watch Where You Lay - Birdyman, Chaos, Confusion, 310 Connection
    15. Bout Anything - Tank, 310 Connection, , Unknown
    16. Flossin [Vincent Radio Remix] - Birdyman, Lace, Tank, 310 Connection
    17. Conversation - Bizarre, 310 Connection
    18. U.P.T. News (Outro) - Glenn G., 310 Connection
    19. Surprise Attack - Tank, 310 Connection

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars The fire from down South.......2001-08-05

    There banging with real tight beats and rhymes. I'm feeling the fast rapper and what they are doing.

    5 out of 5 stars I can't believe that they are Independant.......2001-07-22

    This is a realy tight album. I like the tongue twister alot and the production was really good. I look forward to the very next album.
    Category 5
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Category 5
      Firehouse
      Manufacturer: Lightyear
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
      RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B00004S3ME
      Release Date: 1999-10-19

      Tracks:

      1. Can't Stop the Pain
      2. Acid Rain
      3. Bringing Me Down
      4. Dream
      5. Get Ready
      6. If It Changes
      7. Day, the Week, and the Weather
      8. Nights Were Young
      9. Have Mercy
      10. I'd Do Anything
      11. Arrow Through My Heart
      12. Life Goes On

      Album Description

      Japanese edition of the 1998 & fifth album by the American hard rock act finds them ditching their heavy edge in favor a more commercial sound of hook-filled melodies. 12 tracks, including 'Can't Stop The Pain' and 'Bringing Me Down'. A Pony Canyon release.
      Hollow Men
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Hollow Men
        Rubikon
        Manufacturer: Category 5 Music
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B0009FGWMQ
        Release Date: 2005-05-03

        Tracks:

        1. Severance
        2. 3 Months Left
        3. Awaken
        4. Chickfight
        5. Buried
        6. Trapdoor
        7. A2
        8. 1.6
        9. Mistrust
        10. Monster
        11. Fall Away
        12. Acid Rain
        13. The Hollow Men

        Product Description

        Rubikon's 2004 debut, "The Hollow Men" is an impressive effort from the progressive rock band that successfully stretches across numerous genre boundaries during its 54-minute running time. The band's unique songwriting style yields soaring melodies that collide with frenzied outbursts of aggressive riffing and screaming, only to fall into hypnotic atmospherics and subdued whispering. Combining the highly-evolved standout tracks such as "3 Months Left," "Awaken," and "Severance" with browbeaters such as "Monster" and the album's title track, "The Hollow Men" is able to tread the fine line between rock and metal and is sure to win fans of both. Category 5 Music. 2004.
        Acidjazz
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Acidjazz
          HH Hulme 111
          Manufacturer: HH Hulme 111
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Jazz FusionJazz Fusion | Jazz | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000CA7N7G
          Release Date: 2000-07-11

          Tracks:

          1. Fingers 2
          2. Ballad of Barbara Jean
          3. Digital Paradise
          4. Don't Know
          5. Might Find Out
          6. Fingers 1
          " Don C. O'Toole Experimental Techno Vol. 1.5 2007 "(defining category : dance , electronica , rave , acid, uplifting , upbeat , global charismic music , underground techno songs , original club music , natural high trip love :)
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            " Don C. O'Toole Experimental Techno Vol. 1.5 2007 "(defining category : dance , electronica , rave , acid, uplifting , upbeat , global charismic music , underground techno songs , original club music , natural high trip love :)
            Don C. O'Toole
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD
            ASIN: B000RIZG6I

            Product Description

            This music is derived from influence of God , Positive Energy , N.Y. and European Hard Acid Underground Techno Style. Track listings 1. Is at it 2. Isn't 3. Probes 4. Talk and walk 5. Love clovers 6. Carnival 7. Left blink 8. Loose associations 9. Chimes 10. Yes it 11. Easy tea pot 12. House inc. 13. Creed

            Music Track:

            1. Change of Address [Import]
            2. Dark Clouds in a Perfect Sky
            3. Don't Come Easy [Import]
            4. Empires
            5. Enemies of Reality
            6. Formulas Fatal to the Flesh
            7. Future World [Import]
            8. Give Us Barabbas [Import]
            9. Glorified Dirt/The True Face of Panic
            10. Have a Nice Day [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

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