Buzz [Import]

Buzz [Import]

Buzz [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Break A Sweat
2. Shake The Tree
3. Shes The Reason
4. Fed Up With Bein Down
5. That
6. Party Like We Did
7. Buzz
8. Like It Hot
9. Heart Raper
10. Cant Stop Rockin

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2003 album from the heavy metal outfit features 10 tracks. Point label.

Buzz,Autograph,Point,Heavy Metal,Rock/Pop
Buzz Buzz
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not stellar
  • Wonderful Young Child's Music
  • The buzz on Buzz Buzz
  • Buzzing with Laurie Berkner
  • Great for interacting with kids!
Buzz Buzz
Laurie Berkner
Manufacturer: Two Tomatoes
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Children's Music | Styles | Music
Sing-A-LongsSing-A-Longs | Children's Music | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00004S36S
Release Date: 2001-01-01

Tracks:

  1. I Really Love To Dance
  2. The Pretzel Store
  3. Pig On Her Head
  4. I've Been Working On The Railroad
  5. Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz)
  6. Telephone
  7. There's A Little Wheel A-Turnin' In My Heart
  8. Monster Boogie
  9. In The Clouds
  10. The Cookie Bakers Of The Night
  11. The More We Get Together
  12. I'm A Mess
  13. Ice Cream Cone
  14. Clean It Up
  15. Little Red Caboose
  16. Rum Sum Sum
  17. Magic Box
  18. The Valley Of Vegetables
  19. Popcorn Calling Me
  20. Lots Of Little Pigs
  21. The Erie Canal
  22. I Had A Friend

Amazon.com

Anybody who's gotten a boogie-inducing earful of Buzz Buzz will back the claim that Laurie Berkner sailed right past the sophomore slump. On this, her 1998 release, the Ani DiFranco of kids' music, as she's been tagged, inspires still more hands-in-the-air at-home hoe-downs among the 6-and-under set with her evenhanded blend of zany, zingy original songs and well-chosen traditional numbers. Crying out for special mention in the former category are "The Pretzel Store," on which a gang of "twisty, curly, hole-y, and straight" salty characters escape from the clutches of eager snackers in a variety of inventive ways; "Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz)," a surefire vehicle for revving up round-the-living-room arm-flappers; "Ice Cream Cone," a handy directive for Ben and Jerry's beginners ("You can eat it from the side / You can eat it from the top / You can lick it round and round / Like you're never gonna stop"); and "The Cookie Bakers of the Night,"which is bound to get a brood of wannabe cookie monsters mixing pretend batter and waving wooden spoons in the air. Traditionals, especially the rocking rendition of "The More We Get Together," the voices-only "Rum Sum Sum" with its souped-up lyrics, and the bass- and alto-sax enhanced "Erie Canal," roundly impress. Berkner's much-lauded flair for firing up little ones' imaginations aside, what's perhaps best about her is her sharpshooting when it comes to crowd pleasers. Her smooth singing and can't-be-denied guitar chops keep Barney-bombarded grownups from wanting to climb out the car window. With the right sort of luck, the buzz on this record will transcend its title and win Berkner an extended band of intergenerational admirers. --Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not stellar.......2007-07-25

My daughter is growing to like this CD as she listens to it, but it took a while. Perhaps it's not "boppy" enough? But it has cute songs and as she gets older she may like it more and more.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Young Child's Music.......2007-07-05

Catchy tunes, educational, wonderful improvisation. I play it for the children on my school bus, the teens, the children and the in-between.

5 out of 5 stars The buzz on Buzz Buzz.......2007-06-28

Based on warm reviews on Amazon I bought the CD Buzz Buzz to play when our grandkids come over. 7-year-old Rachel and 5-year-old Josh really enjoyed it. Therefore I recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars Buzzing with Laurie Berkner.......2007-05-13

My daughter loves this cd. Her music is so in tune with preschoolers.

5 out of 5 stars Great for interacting with kids!.......2007-05-12

I heard this yrs ago and finally found it again! I'm a nanny and have heard dif cds for kids and this is my fav! Lots of harmony, dif instruments, easy to catch on to, but not flimsy written songs. I enjoy it when I'm kid free, too!
Buzz Ballads
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Not as seen on TV.
  • Somewhat happy
  • Wrong CD Listed Online
  • good
  • upset
Buzz Ballads
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000G6BL6K
Release Date: 2006-07-25

Tracks:

  1. It's Been A While - Staind
  2. Lightning Crashes - Live
  3. Jumper - Third Eye Blind
  4. Hemorrhage (In My Hands) - Fuel
  5. Glycerine - Bush
  6. If You Could Only See - Tonic
  7. A Long December - Counting Crows
  8. Hanging By A Moment - Lifehouse
  9. Santeria - Sublime
  10. Doll Parts - Hole
  11. The World I Know - Collective Soul
  12. Wasting My Time - Default
  13. Here's To The Night - Eve 6
  14. Everything You Want - Vertical Horizon
  15. Linger - Cranberries
  16. What It's Like - Everlast
  17. Desperately Wanting - Better Than Ezra
  18. Someday - Sugar Ray

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not as seen on TV........2007-03-12

Firstly, this is not the two-disk set you've seen on TV. It is just one CD. So bear that in mind when pondering your purchase. That said, it is a decent compilation of some memorable hits from the last eight or ten years and makes an excellent gift for that friend or family member we all have who just can't move on from their highschool days. A solid C.

3 out of 5 stars Somewhat happy.......2007-02-13

I thought this was the same CD version as the one I have seen on the TV commericals. This is the shorter version. I wasn't aware of that until I opened it.

1 out of 5 stars Wrong CD Listed Online.......2007-02-07

I bought this CD thinking it was the 2 CD set I saw in the commercial, and I was wrong. It is a single CD with only half of what the TV version has.

4 out of 5 stars good.......2007-01-22

the songs are great, but its not the 2 cd music from the tv. it was dissapointing in that sense but other than not having all the songs. its great.

2 out of 5 stars upset.......2007-01-20

When making the purchase I was unaware that there was both a double disc and a single disc version of this product. When i researched it I only found the double version. I thought I was buying the double version and did not see any disclaimer that there are different versions and I needed to check which one I was buying. Had I known this was a single disc version, knowing only about a double disc version being available I would not have made the purchase.
The Buzz
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Buzz
  • Another Compilation Hit
  • Really bad, don't waste your money
  • great music
  • Great
The Buzz
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001Z370Y
Release Date: 2004-05-04

Tracks:

  1. What I Got - Sublime
  2. What's The Frequency, Kenneth? - R.E.M.
  3. All Mixed Up - 311
  4. How's It Going To Be - Third Eye Blind
  5. Zombie - Cranberries
  6. Inside Out - Eve 6
  7. Take A Picture - Filter
  8. Shine - Collective Soul
  9. Closing Time - Semisonic
  10. Good - Better Than Ezra
  11. Far Behind - Candlebox
  12. You Get What You Give - New Radicals
  13. What It's Like - Everlast
  14. Cumbersome - Seven Mary Three
  15. One Week - Barenaked Ladies
  16. Feed The Tree - Belly
  17. All I Want - Toad The Wet Sprocket
  18. Runaway Train - Soul Asylum

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars The Buzz.......2007-01-10

I'm so unhappy with this CD. the songs are edited and I never saw anything telling me that it would be as such. Did I miss something? Just really makes one feel like they didn't get what they paid for, and was quite disappointing.

5 out of 5 stars Another Compilation Hit.......2007-01-09

Again, love this album as well. All the tracks are awesome and my son loves it as well. My husband and I fight over who gets it in their vehicle.

1 out of 5 stars Really bad, don't waste your money.......2006-11-10

The sound quality sounds like it was recorded off the radio. Plus there are words bleeped out.

5 out of 5 stars great music.......2006-11-03

I feel like we waited forever for one album with all these great songs on one!

5 out of 5 stars Great.......2006-08-11

I really enjoyed it. It had the songs I listened to in high school.
Suspended Animation
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • AMAZING CREATIVE WILD FUSION METAL
  • 10/21/06: "Suspended Animation Review" day
  • Baby please..
  • Awesome mind blowing!
  • CARTOON MADNESS!!
Suspended Animation
Fantômas
Manufacturer: Ipecac Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007PHAKQ
Release Date: 2005-04-05

Tracks:

  1. 04/01/05 Friday
  2. 04/02/05 Saturday
  3. 04/03/05 Sunday
  4. 04/04/05 Monday
  5. 04/05/05 Tuesday
  6. 04/06/05 Wednesday
  7. 04/07/05 Thursday
  8. 04/08/05 Friday
  9. 04/09/05 Saturday
  10. 04/10/05 Sunday
  11. 04/11/05 Monday
  12. 04/12/05 Tuesday
  13. 04/13/05 Wednesday
  14. 04/14/05 Thursday
  15. 04/15/05 Friday
  16. 04/16/05 Saturday
  17. 04/17/05 Sunday
  18. 04/18/05 Monday
  19. 04/19/05 Tuesday
  20. 04/20/05 Wednesday
  21. 04/21/05 Thursday
  22. 04/22/05 Friday
  23. 04/23/05 Saturday
  24. 04/24/05 Sunday
  25. 04/25/05 Monday
  26. 04/26/05 Tuesday
  27. 04/27/05 Wednesday
  28. 04/28/05 Thursday
  29. 04/29/05 Friday
  30. 04/30/05 Saturday

Album Description

%@#$!!? Brace yourself, super group Fantomas is back with a vengeance on their fourth album SUSPENDED ANIMATION. Unlike the epic DELIRIUM CORDIA, SUSPENDED ANIMATION likens itself with Fantomas' first record (self titled) punctuated with cartoon escapades.

The first edition (Limited to 25,000) is a spiral bound 30 page eye popping package illustrated by world famous Japanese painter Yoshitomo Nara. The theme is a calendar, the month of April, the tracks appropriately named the days of the week.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING CREATIVE WILD FUSION METAL.......2007-07-09

I think in YOU respect a good musician, you new to buy this one, incredible wild experimental fusion metal, I download it from a share music page, but they always recomend to buy it if you want it, I BUY IT.

If do you expect regular radio pop music, why you still reading at it.

Experimental any patton and Fantômas song makes you think why, whats that, I think the evolution of a great master musician, with a taste of old horror movie, eight thumbs up, if I was a octupus. hail patton.

2 out of 5 stars 10/21/06: "Suspended Animation Review" day.......2006-10-22

Mike Patton has proven himself to be one of the most prolific and unpredictable musicians in show business in his post Faith No More/Mr. Bungle career. Although I don't even begin to attempt to collect everything he puts out I do like to take a listen to what he's up to now and then.

SUSPENDED ANIMATION is packed with hundreds of ideas, of varying degrees of success. Some "days" have better moments than others, like the spooky intro for "04/11/05 Monday" that sounds like a room full of gurgling ghosts, or "04/27/05 Wednesday" 's sleigh-ride in outer space. Most of the other intriguing moments on this CD involve some manipulation of found sounds or electronic toys.

Patton's former band, Mr. Bungle, was also a band renowned for it's musical spontaneity, but whereas Bungle's songs worked through it's own inner logic and fluidness, making it easier to digest, the disparate elements of SUSPENDED ANIMATION doesn't hang together nearly as well as the best of Bungle work. It's progression is more akin to rapid-fire channel-surfing than an epic motion picture.

Despite the low rating I'm assigning this release, I must admit that I'm not sorry I bought it. I rarely reach for this CD to play, and when I do it's just to seek out a handful of random tracks, just enough to satisfy a need to hear something wild and chaotic. Perhaps the calendar concept of the song titles was meant to be followed literally, to listen to one track each day. Compressing an entire "month" in 43 minutes is too demanding a listening experience.

3 out of 5 stars Baby please.........2006-07-13

The technique of cutting and pasting strange sounds and bizarre segments into songs was used by Frank Zappa already during the 70's. But Fantomas succeds better at making listenable music out of it, and they add their own unique sound to it, much thanks to Mike Pattons vocals.

But I agree that a full disc of it (or at least 40 minutes) becomes a little bit annoying after a while. I found that the songs worked a lot better when I made a compilation tape, mixing the songs with other Patton related work, such as "Director's Cut" and Mr.Bungle.

"Suspended Animation" was the album that got me into Fantomas and Mr.Bungle. I was surprised to find out that Mike Patton once was the singer of Faith No More, a band I really tried to like many years ago, but that I found very boring and uninspiring. He has come a long way.

4 out of 5 stars Awesome mind blowing!.......2006-06-13

I wouldn't expect anything less from Mike Patton and Co. A piece of art crafted from cartoon insanity. Their sound is like a kid making a "Mystery Pie" in the kitchen a mixture of cookie dough, paprika, OJ, Milk and Cap n' Crunch mixed in a pie tin and burned in the oven. Ingredients that don't mix. Some gag on the concotion others see the brillance of developing artist. I see the latter. I was left speechless after a listen to it. I love the damn thing! Not everybody's cup of tea and thats too bad.

5 out of 5 stars CARTOON MADNESS!!.......2006-06-08

1. The entire record is metal and cartoon music/effects thrown together and spit at your bleeding ears.
2. Because of that some tunes are certainly better than others but the album as a whole is rad.
3. Perfet driving music when you're getting irritable with traffic.
4. Also good when whiskey is involved.
- a lot of whiskey.
5. Honestly only good if you are into crazy music.
6. ALthough not my favorite Fantomas (director's cut is still the best) it seriously just kills the first one and delerium cordia..
7. And no it doesn't sound anything like Mr. bungle sorry..
My Buzz Comes Back
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I Got My ShackamaxOn
  • My Buzz Came Back...
  • Hybrid Philly sound
  • Great album!
My Buzz Comes Back
Slo-Mo
Manufacturer: Phidelity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BB03EQ
Release Date: 2005-10-18

Tracks:

  1. Everybody Knows
  2. Say You Are
  3. Shackamaxon
  4. Adios Amigos
  5. My Buzz Comes Back
  6. 3 Way
  7. Come What May
  8. Underwater
  9. Wonder Why
  10. Cuidado
  11. Levitate
  12. Why Rent?
  13. Below The City

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I Got My ShackamaxOn.......2007-04-16

Slo Mo has invented a new music genre. It is a fusion of Rap, Folk, New Wave, Electronica, and Country. I don't know how someone could come up with this. Buy the CD. See them if you can. You will be able to brag that you saw them when. It'll be like saying you saw The Talking Heads before they made it big.

Now with two singers from Stargazer Lily providing the background (and lead) vocals (note: NOT on this CD, but still incredible voices), Mike Brenner on Slide Guitar (and channeling Jimi Hendrix), incredible percussion and bass, and of course, Mic Wrecka rapping, you just can't imagine.

5 out of 5 stars My Buzz Came Back..........2007-01-08

...when i hummed these little tunes. I was fortunate enough to catch these guys at a recent New Years show and let me tell you, they know how to rock a crowd. This cd perfectly captures their unique blend of hip-hop, steel guitar, pop, and soul. I could go into how wonderfully written these gems are, and the tight musicianship... but, at the end of the day, what i love most about this cd, is that it just feels REAL good. There is an undercurrent of positivity in every tune, something lacking in almost all modern rap-incorparated music. Tracks 3,4, and 5 are pure gold, but there really are no duds to be found here. From the upbeat, danceable opening number "Everybody Knows" to the maxed out, slo burner closing "Below the City", this cd and live act are not to be missed out on. "I got mine so get yours!"

5 out of 5 stars Hybrid Philly sound.......2006-08-26

The first time I saw this band, I wondered as a slide guitarist, bass, drums, percussion guy, 2 female singers (and acoustic guitar) and a rapper came out, what I was in for. During the second song, I was making my way right down in front of the stage, and grooving like crazy. A neat mix of styles, textures, grooves that is like nothing else out there.

4 out of 5 stars Great album!.......2006-02-05

Interesting combination of Mike Brenner's virtuoso guitar, Mic Wreca's classic hip-hop, outstanding female background singers, strong basslines, and localized Philly lyrics (Shakamaxon is one of my favorites). Not every song works, but most do, and overall you'll be very happy with this purchase.
Congotronics 2: Buzz 'n' Rumble from the Urb 'n' Jungle
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • WOW-IF YOU LIKE TO SMILE...
  • music that makes people want to dance and sway and move, eyes closed, getting lost in the mesmerizing repetition
Congotronics 2: Buzz 'n' Rumble from the Urb 'n' Jungle
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Crammed Disc Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Africa | International | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000E6EJK2
Release Date: 2006-02-21

Tracks:

  1. Wa Muluendu - Kasai Allstars
  2. Koyile/Nyeka Nyeka - Kasai Allstars
  3. Kiwembo - Sobanza Mimanisa
  4. Kabuangoyi - Kasai Allstars
  5. Soif Conjugale - Kisanzi Congo
  6. Le Laboureur - Masanka Sankayi
  7. Bosamba Ndeke - Bolia We Ndenge
  8. Mulume - Basokin
  9. T.P. Couleur Cafe - Konono N.1

Amazon.com

The follow up to Konono No. 1's fantastic Congotronics, Congotronics 2, has the same heavily distorted thumb pianos, chattering hand percussion, gritty homemade amplification, and driving rhythms. This amazing sound clash was an unlikely hit in 2005 that captured the imagination of musical thrill seekers, world music enthusiasts, and hipsters into dance and electronic music. Now five other Congo bands join Konono on this two-disc set that offers nine audio tracks on CD and six videos on an accompanying DVD. While the video serves as a reminder that this music is generally meant for dancing and drinking, the audio proves that this unique approach and sound can have many more mutations than the one hit upon by Konono. The sound ranges from Kasai Allstars' warm African high-life feel to Sobanza Mimanisa's hard metallic shuffle. This is a must for those who fell under the spell of Konono's hypnotic grooves and want to hear more. ­ --Tad Hendrickson

Album Description

Hot on the heels of Konono N°1, Congotronics 2 - Buzz 'N' Rumble From The Urb 'N' Jungle offers a fresh selection of even more remarkable sounds, courtesy of seven electro-traditional bands from Kinshasa, Congo. These bands draw on traditional trance music to which they've incorporated heavily distorted sounds generated by do-it-yourself amplification...much like, except that these musicians come from various regions (Kasai, Lake Mai Ndombe, Bacongo province), they use diverse rhythms, timbres and instrumentation. The trademark electrified thumb pianos and megaphones are joined by an array of buzzing drums, swirling guitars and hypnotic balafons.

Includes a 41-minute bonus DVD of material filmed in Kinshasa!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars WOW-IF YOU LIKE TO SMILE..........2006-03-19

Great CD. Traditional sounds with an edge of basic electronic processing. Like the thumb piano that sounds like an electric guitar. The DVD takes this package over the top. Have a look at the African communities, performers and dancers. Don't hesitate to get this one Siamak, and everyone else.

5 out of 5 stars music that makes people want to dance and sway and move, eyes closed, getting lost in the mesmerizing repetition.......2006-03-05

You'd have to have been living under a rock for the last year to not know about Konono No. 1, but for those of you who have been, let's recap shall we? Konono No. 1 formed over 20 years ago in Kinshasa (the capital of Zaire) and have been performing their own version of Bazombo trance music, incoporating into their sound, more out of necessity than any avant garde aspirations, home built amps and microphones, hand made instruments, all assembled from old car parts and batteries, pieces of wood and various found bits of scrap material. Performing in the city and thus forced to compete with the din of cars and people and city sound, they built their own PA and speaker system, making their sound much louder but also lending it a buzzing distorted sound that became as much a part of the music as the insturments themselves.

The main instrument though, and the one which defines their sound, is an amplified likembe, a sort of thumb piano, which when run through the homemade pickups and ramshackle PA speakers buzz and distort and the melodies end up sounding like some strange sixties psych fuzz guitar. So those distorted melodies atop a wild festive bed of tribal percussion, hand drums, whistles, call and response vocals, it's like African highlife music but infused with all manner of, well like the title suggests BUZZ and RUMBLE.
But it would be naive to think a band like Konono No.1 developed in a complete vacuum. And one would assume that the music scene in Kinshasa would at least in some ways be like any place else, with loads of bands, all playing together, swapping members, that sort of thing, and this record demonstrates that for sure. While Konono No.1 ended up being the worldwide ambassadors for the Kinshasa sound, they are most definitely just one of many groups creating an amazingly vibrant scene. In fact some of the groups on Congotronics 2 take some of my favorite parts of Konono's sound and take them even further!

All of the bands on Congotronics 2 sound at least similar, employing the same basic song structure and same basic instrumentation. Cyclical repetitive rhythms, bells and hand drums locked in dense pulsing frameworks, loose but definitely the backbone of the music, the vocals are festive and wild, a single voice joined by a chorus. Each track is typically one part, maybe two, repeated and repeated with subtle variations, being as that it is an offspring of trance music, this hypnotic quality definitely defining all of these bands, a buzzing looped joyful noise, the sort of music that makes people want to dance and sway and move, eyes closed, getting lost in the mesmerizing repetition.

All of the bands also seem to employ the electric likembe as well to different effect. Sobanza Mimanisia up the distortion, their thumb pianos practically growl, super percussive and blown-out, definitely the heaviest band of the bunch. Whereas the Kasai Allstars employ their likembes as a swirling delicate percussive background, not at all distorted, gentle, lilting and pretty, sounding the most like traditional high life music. The one way in which many of the bands differ from Konono is their use of guitars, the interplay between a distorted thumb piano and a distorted guitar can be beautifully dizzying.

While all the bands are different, those differences are subtle enough that this could very well be a record by a single, albeit quite varied band, almost as if Konono No.1 decided to expand and explore a little for record number two. If you loved Congotronics, then this will for sure hit the spot, and actually the more I listen the more I think this might be even better than the first one.

Konono No.1 have a SOUND, and that sound is amazing and beautiful and practically perfect, but they truly traffic in trance music, every song a subtle variation of the song before, almost like they have ONE hour long song that just happens to be split into parts, which I love, like most droning repetitive music, if there was a way to have each track last for six hours I would, but by the same token, one has to be in the right frame of mind to bliss out and trance out. So while this collection is still most definitely trancey, it's a bit more varied, with more instrumentation (one group even incorporates accordion!) and thus ends up being a bit more engaging, especially to the casual listener.

And as if another disc of buzzing rumbling joyful trance music wasn't enough, there is also a DVD featuring live footage of 6 of the bands, including Konono (so for those of you who missed their recent visit to the US, here's your chance to see what you missed). Each band performs live, surrounded by throngs of families and children, often performing in houses, on street corners, people dancing, smiling, embracing, this is truly happy joyful music. And the footage is amazing, allowing us a glimpse not only of these amazing bands, their individually customized instrumentation, sardine cans, milk crates, springs, lengths of PVC pipe, hubcaps, film canisters, wooden boards, tin cans, thier costumed and face painted dancers, their dramatic introductions to performances, but also a look at the people, and the city, and the houses, and the streets of Kinshasa, and the culture that inspired such an amazing music.
Cityscape
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Cityscape

    Manufacturer: Mosaic Contemporary
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000O77L0G
    Release Date: 2007-06-05

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    1. Cityscape
    2. Habanera - Michael Brecker, Claus Ogerman, Claus Ogerman
    3. Nightwings
    4. In the Presence and Absence of Each Other, Pt. 1
    5. In the Presence and Absence of Each Other, Pt. 2
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    Walking Off the Buzz
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • This band rocks!
    • their best yet!
    • It's great!
    • New Sound with Strong Roots in early Rock
    • Walking away
    Walking Off the Buzz
    Blessid Union of Souls
    Manufacturer: V2
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    ASIN: B00000IJQH
    Release Date: 1999-04-27

    Tracks:

    1. The Last Day
    2. That's The Girl I've Been Telling You About
    3. Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me)
    4. Standing At The Edge Of The Earth
    5. Stone Glass Window
    6. If She Couldn't Sleep
    7. South Hampton Avenue
    8. What Have I Got To Loose
    9. The Rest Of My Life
    10. Walking Off The Buzz
    11. Real Good Friends
    12. Bonus Track

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    On Walking Off the Buzz, Blessid Union of Souls skate from adult contemporary soul to roots rock, failing to do either well. Lead singer Eliot Sloan has a fine R&B-suited voice, but he attempts to add unnatural depth, ache, and character. It sounds like every few seconds someone tightly grips his neck then releases it. With forgettable jangly acoustic-guitar rhythms, uninspired keyboard support, and ho-hum love lyrics and pointless pop-culture references, these songs are about as deep as a kiddie pool (which makes their by-the-sheet-music cover of the Beatles' "Revolution" insultingly misplaced). With the exception of "Stone Glass Window," which flashes an attractively toothy Southern-rock smile, this album is Mellencamp without the melodrama, Skynyrd without the scrotum, Kravitz without the charisma, P.M. Dawn without the poetry. --Beth Massa

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    Blessid Union of Soul Are Currently One of the Biggest Up and Coming Acts in the Us and have Just Scored a Billboard Top 40 Hit with their Single 'hey Leonardo' Taken from the Album 'walking off the Buzz'.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars This band rocks!.......2005-05-05

    Man I had never heard of this guys before last night, almost no one at the show had. But I am pretty sure they got quite a few new fans including me. They played a free show for the soldiers and man were they good. There are only a few bands out now a days the interest me but these guys do, I am more into bands like Led Zeppelin and older bands. These guys put on a great show. The singer was jumping around the stage and was very energetic and great at entertaining. The drummer was great and even played a drum solo which is rare these days. Both guitarist had incredible skill and one played an incredible solo over top of a Led Zeppelin song and the bassist keeps the rythym going great. They even did a cover of a queen song and man did the singer nail every note, he did justice to freddy mercury. They even started throwing out free cds of there new and upcoming album perception which is due out in a few days. Then at the end of the show they made sure to stick aroung and sign autographs and I got to meet the band. Right after the show I went home and ordered all of there cds. check these guys out people. Another cool band to check out is silvertide who has a very 70's sound.

    5 out of 5 stars their best yet!.......2002-07-19

    This album is, in my opinion, absolutely spectacular. Eliot Sloan has a voice that is so beautiful,if you just sit and listen to it, you're gonna cry..Eddie's beats are just KICKIN. Tony is GREAT on the bass.. and Jeff is extraordinary on the guitar. CP plays... ok.. just about EVERYTHING. Bass... Drums..Guitar...Keyboard... AND he does backing vocals. the only thing bad i can say about the guy is that he hates RENT. they're really nice guys too.. i've known em since i was 13....

    5 out of 5 stars It's great!.......2001-09-13

    Great CD, great music, touching lyrics and vocals. I was angered by the editorial on this CD. I almost doubt that the writer of that ever heard the CD, or even likes this type of music. Regardless, this is a great CD, don't be turned off by the editorial. Give it a chance, you'll love it. I do.

    5 out of 5 stars New Sound with Strong Roots in early Rock.......2001-08-13

    Love this CD! Lead singer Elliot Sloan has a terrific voice, and co-wrote a lot of the songs too! I had only heard a couple of their songs before I purchased the CD, but was not disappointed. They have created their own unique sound and show a lot of influence from early rock & roll history, blending acoustic & electric strings with strong vocals and meaningful lyrics. Enjoyed both the slow and fast songs, Standing at the Edge of the Earth is a beautiful ballad where Elliot Sloan really excels in vocal talent. Without thinking about it you catch yourself singing along. Great Pop Sound, unique group with a sound all their own - these guys are leaders not followers in the contemporary pop music/easy listening scene, and new sounds are often greeted with scepticism. Some love 'em and some hate 'em - I love 'em!

    2 out of 5 stars Walking away.......2001-06-07

    If you've never heard BUOS before and love the new "pop" sound coming out of every other artist on the radio, this is the album to buy-- plenty of catchy tunes and funky rythems. Very little of this album actually carries the deeper musicality that can be heard on their earlier albums, a good starter album for new listeners, but older fans will find little to like and much to be disapointed in.
    Buzz Factory
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • You never know where the twain shall meet
    • Buzz Aplenty
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    Buzz Factory
    Screaming Trees
    Manufacturer: Sst Records
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    ASIN: B000000M5S
    Release Date: 1990-07-17

    Tracks:

    1. Where The Twain Shall Meet
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    3. Black Sun Morning
    4. Too Far Away
    5. Subtle Poison
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    7. Flower Web
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars You never know where the twain shall meet.......2007-07-22

    Buzz factory was first exposure to the Screaming Trees.1989,I was at Western Washington U. partying all the time,A friend of mine was playing buzz factory 24-7

    It's one of those cd's that you listen to the whole disc over and over again.It never get's old!
    Buzz Factory in my opinon is the Screaming Tree's Best Cd's!buy them all!

    Mark Lanegan is one of the best singer/sonwriter's.Gary lee Conner guitar work is amazing and his Brother Van Conner Bass playing on where the twain shall meet awesome!

    5 out of 5 stars Buzz Aplenty.......2002-01-25

    "Buzz Factory" was the Screaming Trees' final recording for SST, but not their last stand as independent recording artists. They would follow up by spending a little quality time with Sub Pop prior to the release of their major label debut, "Uncle Anesthesia," two years later. Produced by the Trees and Jack Endino, "Buzz Factory" lives up to its title with buzz aplenty thanks to Gary Lee Conner's muscular guitar playing. The album is a solid send-off, which should come as little surprise--history will remember the Trees as one of the Northwest's most consistent bands. If they never had a hit on par with "Nevermind," nor did they ever release any lackluster (or uncharacteristic) recordings in a career spanning over 15 years. Opening track "Where the Twain Shall Meet" and "Black Sun Morning" are two of the strongest selections. The latter doesn't just have a Soundgarden-style title--a lá "Black Hole Sun"--but even sounds a little like that hard rockin' Seattle quartet (who were also aligned with SST at the time), which is to say: more anthemic than usual. A sample from an interview briefing is slipped between "Yard Trip #7" and "Flower Web" ("The question will be what kind of trees you are; the reply will be 'Screaming Trees'").

    5 out of 5 stars Subtle Poison To Alter Your Mind.......1999-12-04

    With Invisible Lantern and Uncle Anesthesia, Buzz Factory makes up the trilogy of masterpieces in which the Screaming Trees create the perfect combination between garage punk, hard rock and psychedelia. And mark the word create, because this is music of undeniable originality, despite its well known roots. Never in history has a band channeled sounds of such intoxicating and ragged beauty; mesmerizing melodies and stories from other dimensions are buried under layers of fuzzed guitars, intricate fills and, of course, Mark Lanegan's glorious, post-apocalyptic drawl. Don't worry about the sometimes inadequate production. These songs will throw themselves at your throat and never let go, while releasing a subtle, reality altering poison into your unsuspecting mind.

    Mark Lanegan is the Lion King of rock. Gary Lee Conner is the lost link between Ed Kuepper and Jimmy Page. Mark Pickerel is the reincarnation of the thunder god. Van Conner has the bottle of superglue. A!nd Buzz Factory is a distorted marvel.
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    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • All you have said is true but...
    • Little Man With a Gun In His Hand. Masterpiece ep.
    • a must for all fans!
    Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
    Minutemen
    Manufacturer: Sst Records
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    ASIN: B000000LZE
    Release Date: 1991-05-14

    Tracks:

    1. Self-Referenced
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    4. Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker!
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    For a brief and shining moment, the working-class heroes of Minutemen streaked across punk rock's horizon, opening minds, moving butts, and inspiring awe like few of their peers. This 1983 EP might not be one of their better-known releases, but it is chock-a-block with classic spiels that shed light on the instinctive bond between bassist Mike Watt (who checks in with the cutting "I Felt Like a Gringo") and the late guitarist D Boon (whose furious delivery ensures that every listener will feel "Little Man with a Gun in His Hand" deep in his or her gut). True to form, most of the tunes do clock in around a minute, so even if one doesn't strike your fancy, the wait for the next buzz won't be a long one. --David Sprague

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars All you have said is true but..........2006-07-06

    ...the funkiest song known to man is Born Under Punches by the Talking Heads, there's no two ways about that (Not even Cashing objections by Bobby Conn comes close). Still, I felt like a Gringo might be the closest third I've heard so far.

    5 out of 5 stars Little Man With a Gun In His Hand. Masterpiece ep........2006-03-01

    That song is one of the greatest ever. What a notion. What delivery. Spectacular record. The MINUTEMEN were in their prime. Well, all their time was their prime. This was released in 1983. They did 9 records in 5 years. They toured incessantly. I think they may have released more records and done more touring in 5 years than any other band I've ever heard of.

    Lucky us.

    Maybe one day someone will piece together some sorta listing of their touring history.

    'I Felt Like a Gringo' is also another classic. Well, really, the MINUTEMEN rarely did any songs that were less than grand. Some are spectacular, others are just great.

    Sure, get this record in another CD with those Post Mersh volumes. Get yer music's worth. The more MINUTEMEN the better. This record, by itself is totally worth it, no matter what way you get it. Driving, impeccable drumming, conviction in the vocals and a sound they simply invented themselves.

    God bless d. boon and the MINUTEMEN. chrisbct@hotmail.com

    (if you wanna see my story of me seein' 'em 3 times look up the What Makes A Man review here.)

    5 out of 5 stars a must for all fans!.......1999-01-06

    "I FELT LIKE A GRINGO" is the funkiest song known to man...i dare you not to "bounce" in your seat....can't be done as far as im concerned...their finest cuts are on this early ep. Bon Minutemen!!!!!!

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