Gone Wild [Explicit Lyrics]
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1. Rep Ya Hood!
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2. Knock'em Dead!
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3. Feel My Body!
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4. Knock'em Dead Music (only)
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Gone Wild,Princess the Rapper,The Orchard,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Gone Wild [Explicit Lyrics]
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- Well...Well....Well......
- (4.5 stars) Redman's Bak Inda Buildin!
- YEAH!
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- GILLA HOUSE!!!
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Red Gone Wild: Thee Album
Redman
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ASIN: B0009VJWP4
Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Fire
- Bak Inda Bildin
- Put It Down
- Gimmie One
- F**k Ur Opinion
- Sumtn 4 Urrbody
- How U Like Dat
- Freestyle Feestyle
- Walk In Gutta
- Wutchoogonnado
- Dis Iz Brick City
- Rite Now
- Blow Treez
- Pimp Nutz
- Mr. Ice Cream Man
- Hold Dis Blaow!
- Get' Em
- Merry Jane
- Gilla House Check
- No Mo Soopaman Luva
- Soopaman Luva
- Soopaman Luva
- Suicide
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Jersey boy, sometime actor, longtime rapper Redman ends to a five-year album hiatus with Red Gone Wild. "Thee Album," as its subtitle suggests, slings all the comeback bravado it can. From the opening bump of "Fire," Redman rolls out his own red carpet, strutting the whole way. "Rite Now" swipes and recalls the thumping throwback funk Redman first exploited well with 1994's Muddy Waters, and "Freestyle Freestyle" adds a heavy shuffle to that. Throughout, Redman and a bevy of guests saunter through backing tracks built around Marvin Gaye, Millie Jackson, Curtis Mayfield, Rick James, and Bob Marley (the viscerally stupid and strangely arresting "Blow Treez"). In one of the album's wilder moments, "Sumtn 4 Urrbody," rappers Blam, Runt Dog, Ready Roc, Icadon, and Saukrates drop in to party for a verse each: suddenly, the line "Hair on my chest look like taco meat" never sounded so good. Lines that doggone dirty have stapled seams through the beats of every Redman record since 1994's Dare Iz A Darkside, at least. But Seattle producer Vitaman D cooks up the album's wildest cut, namely the abysmally thick pulse gunning beneath the ironic silliness of "Pimp Nutz." To his continuing credit, Redman's got no problem bringing more talented collaborators into the studio and letting them loose. After all, he himself was long ago gone wild. --Jason Kirk
Customer Reviews:
Well...Well....Well.............2007-07-27
This album reminded me of the Muddy Waters album. If you like that. then you will love this one.
(4.5 stars) Redman's Bak Inda Buildin!.......2007-06-26
It's been years since we had the pleasure of hearing a solo Redman joint...especially one that's worth listening to! The last good album was 1998's Doc's Da Name, although the dismal album Malpractice was released in 2000. But just listening to the intro track "Fire," it becomes clear that Red Gone Wild is the real deal. The album has the feel of a mixtape, but without the yelling deejays or the redundancy of tracks that serve no purpose. Even though "Bak Inda Buildin" clocks in under 3 minutes (just like "How U Like Dat" later in the album), it still delivers the energy we've been accustom to hearing from Redman and segues into the equally hyper "Put It Down" and "Gimmie One." "Sumtn 4 Urrbody" features virtual unknowns named Blam, Runt Dog, Ready Roc, Icadon, and Saukrates showcasing their best licks and it's amazing that the track still stands at less than 4 minutes. The Scott Storch produced "Freestyle Freestyle" is an enjoyable track with the feel of a true freestyle with its uncomplicated background and lyrical veracity. Veteran Def Squad members Erick Sermon and Keith Murray regroup for the convincing posse cut "Walk In Gutta" while R&B newcomer Melanie Rutherford [...] gives an impassioned hook for the indelible melody of "Wutchoogonnado." "Blow Treez" is a well-performed collabo that features partner-in-rhyme Method Man and Ready Roc. "Merry Jane" is a fun, entertaining tune that pairs Red with Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg. "Dis Is Brick City" and "Rite Now" both showcase classic Redman while "Hold Dis Blaow" rocks an infectious beat that makes it one of many standouts on the album. He closes with the recurring "Superman Lova" featuring Hurricane G and Melanie Rutherford (it's presented as two connected tracks with the same title) and the tenacious "Suicide" that's embodies all the intensity that Redman has been known to display from time to time. Red Gone Wild personifies a rapper whose talent far exceeds most others in the industry today. Redman's future as a rapper is proven with Red Gone Wild, and he'll never have to worry about losing his appeal if he keeps putting out albums like this.
YEAH!.......2007-06-20
this album is SOLID from beginning to end, best Redman album since Muddy Waters.
Please enter a title for your review.......2007-05-30
I don't listen to rap music but I can't stop listening to this album. It's got like msg or crack or something in it to make you keep wanting more, listening to it over and over. From the beats through the vocal layering and party atmosphere to the incessantly repetitive lines on choruses prettymuch every song on it is better than any rap single released in the last couple years.
GILLA HOUSE!!! .......2007-05-30
After making everybody wait quite a while, Redman is finally back and drops another solid album with "Red Gone Wild." Keeping it funky but not quite as grimy as his past releases, "Red Gone Wild" showcases Red's infantry of friends almost as much as Red himself. Most of the guest artists serve their purpose, however, and everything blends together rather seamlessly. Over and over again, Red and his crew chant "Gilla House!" over a plethora of prototypical Def Squad beats. When Red is at his best is when he spits the grime we've come to love from him, as on the intro track "Fire" which is one of the album's highlights.
Although "Red Gone Wild" suffers from the usual amount of filler most Redman albums have, it still holds its own as a solid "comeback" release from one of hip-hop's most consistent veterans.
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- Absolutely peerless
- once-in-a-lifetime greatness
- We love this album
- Simply great
- Porgy and Bess
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Porgy & Bess
Ella Fitzgerald , and Louis Armstrong
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ASIN: B0000046Z5
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Summertime
- I Wants To Stay Here
- My Man's Gone Now
- I Got Plenty O'Nuttin'
- Buzzard Song
- Bess, You Is My Woman Now
- It Ain't Necessarily So
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Getting the two most personable voices in jazz to sing an hour's worth of George Gershwin's opera Porgy & Bess (Ella doing all the female parts, Satchmo all the male) was a good idea, but not quite as great as it sounded. Armstrong savors the down-and-dirty Charlestonisms that inspired the cadences of the music and lyrics, and they fit his happy rasp like an old shoe; Fitzgerald, conversely, sounds almost prissy every time she has to sing the word "ain't," though her melodic genius gets Gershwin's bold, supple tunes over. The arrangements are full-throttle Broadway, with a few leaps into Dixieland (including some fine Armstrong trumpet solos), but the disc works best when the vocalists break character and let their jazz side out. --Douglas Wolk
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely peerless.......2006-11-17
"Porgy and Bess" has just opened (with some controversy) in London's West End, though as a musical and not as an opera as it was originally conceived. Reviews have been promising and I aim to go down and see it soon. I decided to listen to this CD to put myself in the mood. I hadn't listened to it for years and I'd completely forgotten how good it actually is. Ella's voice blends with Louis' perfectly and Russell Garcia's orchestration gives them a dreamy landscape to perform against. I have one or two other CDs by Louis and Ella but this one is by far my favourite. The CD opens with "Overture" and its orchestral performance of classics like "Summertime", "I Wants To Stay Here", "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" and "It Ain't Neccessarily So" set the tone nicely, leaving one ever so keen for the vocal versions. Louis Armstong has a very rough tone to his voice but the emotion he packs with it is moving, most especially on the mournful "Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?" And we get all this and Louis' wonderful trumpet playing too?
Gershwin and Gershwin must be among the top composers of the last century and this opera showcases their talents more than anything I've heard. Ella and Louis are peerless as a vocal duo and though I doubt the West End performance will capture the magic in the same way they did, I still remain very keen to go see it. Is it opera or is it a jazz performance? I don't really know. I just know that I love it. And strongly recommend it.
once-in-a-lifetime greatness.......2006-10-06
Two thousand five hundred musicians have recorded "Summertime" --- it's a classic. (I bet most Americans can name Janis Joplin and no other singer.) As for "Porgy and Bess," the folk opera from which "Summertime" springs, it's such a classic that it's hard to believe anyone ever had a harsh word to say about it.
But after its premiere in 1935, no less than Duke Ellington said, "It has grand music and a swell play, but the two didn't go together. It does not use the Negro musical idiom --- the times are here to debunk Gershwin's lampblack Negroisms."
A quarter of a century later, the producers of the film version had trouble assembling a cast. Harry Belafonte rejected their offer to play Porgy. Sidney Poitier took the part --- and wished he hadn't. Poitier later wrote that the movie insulted black people; when he chose clips of his best performances for his tribute at the American Film Institute, he picked nothing from "Porgy and Bess."
And in 1985, when Grace Bumbry was a sensation as Bess in a Metropolitan Opera production, she slammed the opera: "I thought it beneath me, I felt I had worked far too hard, that we had come far too far to have to retrogress to 1935."
All that may be. All I know is that I have, in a long life, rarely been confronted with more genius than in the Fitzgerald/Armstrong recording of "Porgy & Bess." Set aside the achievement of George and Ira Gershwin in transforming DuBose Heyward's novel into a folk opera. Let's just focus on Armstrong and Fitzgerald, who were at the peak of their popularity when this record was made in 1957.
"Summertime" --- the first song --- sets the tone. A baleful horn figure, then violins. And then Armstrong's trumpet: slow, steady, dignified. But wait --- here comes a slurred note. And a cool little improvisation. Just enough of each. Very tasty.
Fitzgerald sings a verse. She is cool and formal. A lady. Not to be taken lightly. Now it's Armstrong's turn. Tender, but let's not kid ourselves --- this is not singing as others define it. This is melodic speech: rough, gutteral. And thus he is ideally cast: His Porgy may have his charms, but he'll have to stretch to keep Bess.
And so it goes throughout the CD. Trumpet mastery --- Armstrong has dazzling control. His tone is bright, but never shrill; there's a warmth in his playing no one else could produce. And Fitzgerald is just a study in inevitability; to hear her is to wonder how anyone could sing these songs any other way.
"I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'." "Bess, You Is My Woman Now." "A Woman Is a Sometime Thing." "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York." "Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?" "Oh Lawd, I'm on My Way."
All brilliantly conceived, orchestrated and recorded.
The greatest trumpet player in this history of jazz.
The father of scat singing.
The queen of the jazz vocal.
There are no-brainers, and then there is this Ella Fitzgerald-Louis Armstrong collaboration --- music that imprints on your soul.
We love this album.......2006-08-22
We hope they will someday bring this beautiful story back to the stage
Simply great.......2006-03-04
The fusion between the great two voices and the orchestra is just brilliant. Very good brass and violins that accompany Fitzeralds and Armstrongs magic voices leaves you with your mouth open.
A must have for everyone!
Porgy and Bess.......2005-10-14
Could not find this anyway locally. It is a great recording
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Gays Gone Wild
Jonny McGovern
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Gays Gone Wild is funny and sexy with banging beats for moving feets.
GAYS GONE WILD follows in the tradition of Jonnys past underground solo hits Soccer Practice and Lookin Cute, Feelin Cute. However, this summers album pushes the filthy envelope further than ever before with a more polished sound and superior musicianship. By incorporating booty bass, house and even hip hop and R&B beats two genres often associated as anti-gay Jonny hopes to spark a gay positive music revolution. In fact, he calls GAYS GONE WILD "the gayest record ever made" and he may be right.
1 Girl, I F...ed Yo' Boyfriend
2 Bossy Bottom
3 Afterhours
4 Somethin' for the Fellas (That Like the Fellas)
5 Orange Juice
6 Gayboy Mansion
7 I Likes to Have Funz
8 D... Swang Out!
9 We Like to Freak
10 Electroboy
11 Don't Fall in Love With a Homo (A Song for the Ladies)
12 Somethin' for the Fellas (5am TEAM Work Remix)
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- Great '80s Compiliation!
- Good compilation of 80's metal
- bang for your buck
- 80s Hair Metal at its Best
- Heavy Metal Hits of the 80's, Vol. 1 (various artists)
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Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the '80s, Vol. 1
Various Artists
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ASIN: B0000033R4
Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Rock You Like A Hurricane - Scorpions
- Talk Dirty To Me - Poison
- The Last In Line - Dio
- Lay It Down - Ratt
- Never Enough - L.A. Guns
- Parental Guidance - Judas Priest
- Blind In Texas - W.A.S.P.
- Ace Of Spades - Motorhead
- Balls To The Wall - Accept
- Street Of Dreams - Rainbow
- Screaming In The Night - Krokus
- Summertime Girls (Studio Version) - Y & T
- We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
- Cum On Feel The Noize - Quiet Riot
Customer Reviews:
Great '80s Compiliation!.......2005-12-12
Ah the '80s!! Cool videos on MTV, hot chicks in tight fitting clothing and great music! If you like heavy metal music then you will love this great collection. What makes this CD great is not only are the best known bands from the '80s here (Poison, Scorpions and Ratt) this CD also contains some awesome tunes (Never Enough and Blind In Texas) from lesser known bands (L.A Guns and W.A.S.P.). If you remember how fun it was to rock out in the '80s or want to see just how great it was then pick up this terrific collection!
Good compilation of 80's metal.......2004-03-27
I think that this CD out of the Youth Gone Wild collection has the best known songs and you sometimes hear those songs on classic rock radio and the best known hits on this CD is Scorpions' Rock You Like a Hurricane, Poison's Talk Dirty to Me, Quiet Riot's Cum on Feel the Noize and Twisted Sister's Were Not Gonna Take It, the other noteworthy songs is Motorhead's Ace of Spades, Krokus's Screaming in the Night, WASP's Blind in Texas and Ratt's Lay it Down, the only song that doesn't fit in the category is Rainbow's Street of Dreams cause the song is too mellow to be on here, I would've chose Death Alley Driver instead or Stone Cold, I would love to put Rainbow's Man on the Silver Mountain but that song originally came out in 1975 and there would be 2 songs sung by Ronnie James Dio on this compilation but don't let that discourage you, if you're a casual fan of old school metal then this CD is a must have.(...)
bang for your buck.......2004-01-08
here we have a compilation of songs that you wouldn't run out and buy on the original releases.the quiet riot,dio,w.a.s.p. and accept stand out as the strongest tracks and are arguably the best from the respective bands.y&t and rainbow are also strong but not the best from those two bands.you could do without the poison and the motorhead,but thats pretty obvious.
80s Hair Metal at its Best.......2002-06-19
This is one of a set of four compilation discs which do this genre of music a huge favor by showcasing some of the best music of the time. Many high points! This CD, along with the other three volumes will not disappoint.
Heavy Metal Hits of the 80's, Vol. 1 (various artists).......2000-09-20
This is a Very good CD if you like good easy listening heavy Metal. It has alot of the best hits. I own it, and am buying it for my brother who likes, and wants it as well.
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- not to great
- Not so bad, 100 tunes for 4$
- You get what you pay for.
- Now I know why there were no song samples to listen to ...
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100 Favorite Patriotic Songs
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ASIN: B0000A1HT8
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- America the Beautiful
- All Quiet on the Potomac Tonight
- Ballad of the Green Berets
- On Top of Old Smokey
- Coyote Warrior
- Semper Fidelis
- Breeze from Alabama
- Onward Christian Soldiers
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- Marines' Hymn
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- When Johnny Comes Marchin' Home
- Happy the Soldier
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- Home Sweet Home
- Washington Post March
- Enraptured I Gaze
- Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair
- Yellow Rose of Texas
- Over There
- Simple Gifts
- Liberty Bell
- Star Spangled Banner
Tracks:
- God Bless the USA
- Yankee Doodle Dandy
- Katy Cruel
- I Vow to Thee My Country
- King Cotton
- Beautiful Dreamer
- America
- American Patrol
- Mine Eyes Have Seen the Beauty
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- Liberty Song
- Pomp and Circumstance
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- Bennington Rifles
- Peace on the Battlefield
- I've Been Working on the Railroad
- Under the Double Eagle
- Red River Valley
- My Country 'Tis of Thee
- Camptown Races
- Wild Blue Yonder
- Hands Across the Sea
- Fanfare for the Common Man
Tracks:
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- Living in America
- Home on the Range
- Old Colony Times
- Clementine
- Invincible Eagle
- Ring Ring de Banjo
- Yankee Doodle
- Largo from "The New World"
- To a Wild Rose
- Hail Columbia
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Gettysburg
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
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- Entertainer
- Steamboat Around the Bend
- Revolutionary Tea
- Cassions Keep Rollin' Along
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- National Emblem
- Soldier, Soldier Won't You Marry Me
- Anchors Away
- Oh, Susannah
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- Toast
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- Bonnie Blue Flag
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- Battle Cry of Freedom
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- Sidewalks of New York
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- Kingdom Come
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Customer Reviews:
not to great.......2007-04-04
We were disappointed with this CD, but for the price I guess we can't expect much. I didn't care for the new style presentation of the songs. I like a more traditional rendering.
Not so bad, 100 tunes for 4$.......2005-06-22
I red the comments of two other people who have bought this 4 CD BOX SET and it is not really so bad. I will even add that there are some excellent tunes. However, I must agree with the fact that few tunes seem to have been recorded 40 or 50 years ago, mainly when you hear the scratches of an old turntable but it is just 2 or 3 tunes. Furthermore, if you do not know American music, it is a good BOX SET to buy if you consider that you received 4 CD for 4$ including 100 tunes. On these 4 CD, I have heard some orchestration that I have never heard before and I consider that they are different but interesting. Any way, after hearing these 100 tunes, you will say to yourself that you like this tune, this other tune, this other tune and so on and you will be able to buy a more expensive CD with the tunes that you like. However, I have bought many CDs in the last few weeks and as you know, there are always some tunes that you like and some tunes that you do not like on every CD that you will buy. So, don't buy it at 25$ but at 4 or 5$ dollars, it is a very good choice for 100 tunes.
You get what you pay for........2004-07-04
You get what you pay for. The singers put their own spin on the singing of each song. If you didn't hear the words you would not recognize some of them. Even some of the music sounds like a bad recording of music played on a turntable. Definitely not worth the price.
Now I know why there were no song samples to listen to ..........2004-07-04
I wish this review had been here when I was thinking of purchasing it. I guess you get what you pay for. If you are thinking of buying this, you are better off recording your own CDs (or at least buying one that you can listen to a sampling of the songs). This album includes songs that were mere recordings of the songs playing on an old record player. It's almost so unbelievable that it is funny.
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- HELLA HELLA
- An Album of Personalities
- Not Hella's best but for fans
- It's about the same live...
- Hyper Drone Noise Garbage
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ASIN: B0007NMJCC
Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Leaving the Arena of Anthropology: Movement 1
- I'm Quitting the Cult: Movement 2
- Half Hour Handshake: Movement 3
- Imaginary Friends: Movement 4
- Wildlife Takes the Loser by Night: Movement 5
- Black Metal Blues/Black Mold: Movement 6
- Nixed: Movement 7
- Earth's First Evening Jimi Hendrix-Less and Pissed: Movement 8
- Wish I Never Saw a White Man: Movement 9
- Baby in a Coma/Child of No Calendar: Movement 10
- Bodyguards Harmonic: Movement 11
- We Was Just Boys, Living in a Dead Ass German Shepard: Movement 12
Tracks:
- Gold Mine, Gold Yours
- Song from Uncle
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- Try Dis...
- Drop Diva
- Famnail
- Dad for Song
- Mind Over Butter
- Home on the Arrange
- Trap Kit Whatever
- Proud of the Sun
- Chirpin Hard
Album Description
The third full-length from these Sacramento noise-rock heroes is a double album with drummer Zach Hill and guitarist Spencer Seim each claiming their own disc, performing an entire record on their own. Hill's "Church Gone Wild" delivers a dark and menacing onslaught of aggression and guts, while Seim's "Chirpin Hard" brings out a lighthearted but wholly technical and equally impressive spattering of pop and punk melded in the hot pot of the computer and video game age. This album re-establishes Hella as the kings of spastic noise and experimentalism.
Customer Reviews:
HELLA HELLA.......2006-10-18
chirpin hard is definately the golden egg of the two. after listening to chirpin, hold your horse is, and the rest of their catalouge i can say without doubt that chirpin hard is hella's greatest release yet. though it is not representative of hella as live performers, the album is incredibly fresh, heavy, abstract, avant garde, furious, and droning all in the same disc, making it their most rewarding, eccentric, and approachable album. each track hones a new theme, keeping you entertained and NEVER bored, and the pacing is fast. i find that chirpin stimulates my creativity, and it has helped me write papers and make art among other things. THIS DISC ALONE IS WORTH THE MEASLY PRICE OF 16 OR WHATEVER DOLLARS and it is a good choice if you enjoy hold your horse is for its "listenability" (and i promise, this is as easy and accessable as hella is going to get.) my favorite tracks include song from uncle, trap kit whatever, and the "single" try dis, which has an equally hellacool music video.
church gone wild is the demented, non-sensical brother to chirpin. to listen to this album you need a really open mind and a thirst for chaotic art music. church gone wild is remnicent of the wild, scattered noise played once by naked city, combined with several tabs of acid. this album will definatlely help you paint a mural with feces and run naked through your predominantely white, christian, suburban neighborhood.
in summation, hella is NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. you either get it or you dont, and if you dont, then you shoudlnt feel obligated to leave a 2star rating because you feel cheated. chirpin hard alone is a masterpiece and it justifies buying both discs. it is the BEST music released under the name HELLA so far. these discs will melt your face and fry your brain. dont forget to bring a towel.
An Album of Personalities.......2005-09-03
Hella do an OutKast style concept on this release, having each member do his own full-length CD of music. Un-like OutKast featuring each other on their solo projects, Zach and Spencer separately play each and every instrument on their own creations.
With Spencer's Chirpin Hard, this concept reveals what an amazing musician and composer he is, even showing Zach up on the drums with tracks like the amazing dream space rockin' of, "Try Dis..." In Zach's Church Gone Wild CD, we find out that Zach really is from another f*!%ing planet! This epic hour long drone of noise and tripped out vocals sounds a lot like stuff off of Zach's true solo release, Zach Hill & The Holy Smokes. These albums put into black & white the two extremes that Spencer and Zach pull from to create what is Hella.
Together, these two opposite sounds of "listenable" poppy Nintendo space rock and "unlistenable" UFO noise explosions from outer space come together to make up the amazingly complex and yet somehow enjoyably "listenable," HELLA. More than an album of music, this is an album of personalities.
I wonder what would happen if you played these two CDs together at the same time, like some Flaming Lips Zaireeka action... Maybe then you'd get your beloved "Hold Your Horse Is" again. Let the music evolve!
Not Hella's best but for fans.......2005-04-18
I thoroughly enjoy Chirpin Hard. It's definitely amazing; it combines all of Hella's LP and EP styles into one album. Church Gone Wild is a different story. It's really hard to get into this record; I'm not sure if it's the vocals or the arrangements. It's just a little too tedious for my tastes at times. Zach Hill should've made this cd a little more accessible. I understand the 'not sacrificing any artistic vision' idea, but I would've liked to hear some more of his amazing drumming that isn't drowned out by constant effects and vocals.
Try Hold Your Horse Is before this one.
It's about the same live..........2005-04-12
I was lucky enough to see Hella in concert last night, and I decided to purchase the new album, since it was only $12. Overall, I am slightly dissapointed. As the previous review said, this is a far ways away from "Hold Your Horse Is". I figured that the guys would be slightly more loose live, i.e., less crisp and kind of sloppy. However, after listening to the new album, particularly "Church Gone Wild", I determined that this is the sound that the guys are going for. Looking back, I suppose the boys are pretty tight...in any event, purchase this album if you are more in the Lightening Bolt/early Don Cab school of math rock, not the Dianogah/Volta Do Mar persuasion. In the end, I think if you aren't yet privy to experimental noise rock, or whatever the expert above says, you will be after a few listens (whether that appreciation is forced or not). Final note: check out Air Guitar Magazine; they opened up for Hella, they are pretty sweet.
Hyper Drone Noise Garbage.......2005-04-11
The Chirpin Hard video game style music earns 1 star. Otherwise, think of this as a completely different band from the first album they did. Waste of time.
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- More Lowbrow but Humorous Bits
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Bob & Tom Gone Wild
Bob & Tom
Manufacturer: D.C. Ventures
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ASIN: B0000DEQCY
Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Real Girls on Video - Bob & Tom
- Bob & Tom: The Musical - Bob & Tom, Peter Kevoian
- My Doctor - Bob & Tom,
- Casket Carnival - Bob & Tom
- Tires - Heywood Banks, Bob & Tom
- Dog for Sales - Bob & Tom, Rob Haney
- Excremints - Bob & Tom
- Jeopardy for Sluts - Bob & Tom
- I Wanna Be Bob - Chick McGee, Bob & Tom
- Dickin' Around at Work - Bob & Tom
- Sheetos - Bob & Tom
- Nobody Speaks English, Anymore - Bob & Tom, Pat Godwin
- Larry & War Emblem - Bob & Tom, Drew Hastings, Steve Salge
- Internet Porn - Bob & Tom, Da Vinci's Notebook
- Anustat 7 - Bob & Tom
- Stork, Etc. - Bob & Tom, Geechy Guy
- Adult Toys - Bob & Tom,
- What Would Jesus Eat? - Bob & Tom, Tim Cavanagh
- Rimshot on a Belt - Bob & Tom
- Kaye [Live] - Bob Kevoian
- Deck Suckers - Bob & Tom,
- Harry & Barbra - Bob & Tom
- Super Heroes & Monsters - Bob & Tom, Frank Caliendo
- My Baby's a Nudist - Bob & Tom, Duke Tumatoe
- Baseball Memories - Bob & Tom
- Heaven vs. Hell Baseball Game - Bob & Tom,
- Blow Me a Kiss [Lounge Version][Live]
Tracks:
- Mge Trois - Bob Kevoian
- Super White Stuff - Bob & Tom
- Star Wars Geeks - Bob & Tom, Bobcat Goldthwait
- All I Really Want to Do - Bob & Tom,
- Can - Bob & Tom
- Legend of John Fox - Bob & Tom, Pat Godwin
- Parrot - Bob & Tom,
- Candy Hearts Wisdom - Bob & Tom
- Back Rubs, Etc. - Bob & Tom, Costaki Economopoulos
- Doggie Style - Bob & Tom,
- Doggie Style Beer - Bob & Tom
- Cartoon Art - Bob & Tom, Michael Loftus
- Fruit Fly - Bob & Tom
- Larry King's People, News & Views - Bob & Tom
- Bass Talk - Bob & Tom, Mark Christopher Rohrman
- Vanilla Guy - Bob & Tom
- At the Coffee House - Bob & Tom, ,
- Marge & Siegfried & Roy - Bob & Tom
- Taboos - Bob & Tom, Tim Cavanagh
- Beer Factor - Bob & Tom
- Munchies - Bob & Tom, Richard Bowden
- I Was a Cop - Mike Armstrong, Bob & Tom
- Mr. Obvious & The Big City - Bob & Tom
- My Little Tax Buddy - Bob & Tom
- Dear Santa - Bob & Tom,
- Cash, Cash, Cash - Bob & Tom
Customer Reviews:
More Lowbrow but Humorous Bits.......2007-06-28
These guys are a hoot but they are not for the faint of heart. They piloory everything on their radio show and good taste is not an option. A lot of their humor may seem juvenile but it is effective even so.
Their material is made up of interviews with guests, parodies of famous personalities and some really well done but scandalous musical numbers, often parodies themselves.
Enjoy.
Average customer rating:
- well worth the $$
- Great Heavy Metal Disc
- all KILLER, no FILLER.
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Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the '80s, Vol. 3
Various Artists
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- Feel Like Makin' Love: Romantic Power Ballads
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ASIN: B0000033R8
Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Still Of The Night - Whitesnake
- Gypsy Road - Cinderella
- Sleeping My Day Away - D.A.D.
- Wait - White Lion
- Someone Like You - Bang Tango
- Say What You Will - Fastway
- Don't Dog Me - Raging Slab
- Get It On - Kingdom Come
- Heavy Metal Love - Helix
- Rock Queen - Love/Hate
- Scared - Dangerous Toys
- Smooth Up In Ya - Bulletboys
- Girlschool - Britny Fox
- Addicted To That Rush - Mr. Big
Customer Reviews:
well worth the $$.......2004-01-08
first off,bullet boys,bang tango,girlschool and dangerous toys alone are worth the price of admission.after that you throw in mr. big,love/hate and helix and you have one smoking compilation.
Great Heavy Metal Disc.......2003-10-11
Although this CD isn't quite as good as the first two volumes but it's still worth adding on to your music collection, even if you're a casual 80's metal fan and I wish that those songs would still get to be on the radio airwaves and I think that if they have a music channel for 80's/90's hard rock, they should call it PowerRock.
Whitesnake: Still of the Night
This song is a killer classic, one of the best guitar solos in hard rock history and this song is a great way to start off of this CD, I love the outro chorus to this song.
Cinderella: Gypsy Road
I think that Cinderella is actually a well talented band cause they do a good job playing bluesy metal.
D.A.D.: Sleeping My Day Away
This song only sticks out as just an average metal song and they sound a bit too Def Leppardish (no disrespect or anything) it's just not one of the better songs of this CD.
White Lion: Wait
I remember that when I bought this CD, it was the first time that I've heard of this song is years and I'm glad that this song was a Top 10 hit although it deserves more radio airplay than what it gets, Vito Bratta is a really good guitar player and I love the solos on this song.
Bang Tango: Someone Like You
One of the more overlooked bands in metal history, although the singer isn't that great but the guitar solos easily make up for it.
Fastway: Say What You Will
It's a shame that Fastway didn't achieve the hard earned success that they truly deserved, Fastway was actually a supergroup of former members of Motorhead, UFO and Humble Pie, great guitars and good vocals, one of the best songs.
Raging Slab: Don't Dog Me
Again one of the overlooked metal bands, I like the guitar solos and this group reminds me of a combination of Molly Hatchet meets Motorhead and this group should've gotten greater success than what they've gotten.
Kingdom Come: Get it On
Never cared too much for this band, sorry. The singer sounds a bit too much like Robert Plant, just never really got into this band that much.
Helix: Heavy Metal Love
This song kicks butt and it's a bit kind of unfortunate that they didn't achieve the hard earned success that they deserved and I love the opening to this song, and Helix was one of the heaviest bands ever to come out of Canada.
Love/Hate: Rock Queen
Okay to admit it, this song is kind of weird but I like this song alot but my only complaint is that it's way to short (only 2:20) and the choruses are fun to sing along to.
Dangerous Toys: Scared
Another classic metal song, but at least that it clocks in at a respectable 4:03 and the guitars are good and I hope to hear it on the radio someday.
Bulletboys: Smooth Up in Ya
Not one of my favorites, the singer sounds a bit too much like a cross between of David Lee Roth and Axl Rose but the background vocals are great though.
Britny Fox: Girlschool
Probably the most prettiest of the hair bands and when I first seen or heard of this band, I thought that it was going to be a girl metal group but I was wrong and those guys sure look like a bunch of beautiful girls with a bad attitude.
Mr. Big: Addicted to That Rush
If you're expecting them to sound like the way they did on 'To Be With You'? Guess Again cause this song is a great free for all jam and it's a great way to end the album.
I'm glad that I bought this CD and if they're gonna make Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the 80's Vol. 5, the songs that I would put on are.............................................
Skid Row: Youth Gone Wild
Motley Crue: Dr. Feelgood
Contraband: All the Way From Memphis
Axe: Heat in the Street
Living Colour: Cult of Personality
Iron Maiden: The Trooper
Sound Barrier: Rock Without the Roll
Mama's Boys: If the Kids Are United
Kick Axe: On the Road to Rock
Hear 'N Aid: Stars
Wolfsbane: I Like it Hot
Kix: Blow My Fuse
Keel: Because the Night
Black 'N' Blue: Hold On to 18
Girlschool: Hit 'N' Run
King Kobra: Hunger
all KILLER, no FILLER........1999-10-05
I couldn't resist being the first person to review this excellent compilation, the best one I have ever heard. This is a great introduction to some of the lesser known bands of the 80's. A great listen from start to finish. This album has led on to many CD purchases from bands featured here. BUY IT. IT ROCKS!
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Red Shoes: Music From the Films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1941-1951
Manufacturer: Cd41 (UK)
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ASIN: B000068PVB
Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Archers Ident
- 49th Parallel: Prelude
- 49th Parallel: Epilogue
- Matter of Life and Death: Prelude/This Is the Universe
- Matter of Life and Death: The Waiting Room/Washed Ashore
- Matter of Life and Death: Prelude/Stairway to Heaven
- Airman's Letter to His Mother: Narrative by Sir John Gielgud
- Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: Prelude
- Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: War Starts at Midnight
- Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: Commando Patrol
- Canterbury Tales: Prelude
- Canterbury Tales: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
- Red Shoes: Prelude
- Red Shoes: Ballet Music
- Black Narcissus: Prologue
- Black Narcissus: Composed Sequence
- Gone to Earth: Prelude
- Gone to Earth: The Tryst
- Gone to Earth: The Hunt
- Small Back Room: Composed Sequence
- Small Back Room: Epilogue
- Tales of Hoffman: Orchestral Tuning
Album Description
22 tracks. THE RED SHOES is a 74 minute collection of rare original soundtrack recordings from the classic films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger (The Archers), made between 1941 and 1951. Those featured include: 49th Parallel (1941) Ralph Vaughn Williams (aka The Invaders) Stairway to Heaven (1946) Allan Gray (aka A Matter of Life & Death) The Life & Death of Col Blimp (1943) Allan Gray A Canterbury Tale (1944) Allan Gray / JS Bach Black Narcissus (1947) Brian Easdale The Red Shoes (1948) Brian Easdale Gone to Earth (1950) Brian Easdale (aka The Wild Heart) The Small Back Room (1949) Brian Easdale Tales of Hoffman (1951) Jacques Offenbach. As well as digitally restored original soundtrack music by the undervalued Gray and Easdale, this carefully researched CD also features a number of rare associated recordings, including John Gielgud's reading of An Airman's Letter to his Mother (1941), the lively quickstep Commando Patrol from Col. Blimp and A Canterbury Tale, and a superlative rendering of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, recorded by Albert Schweitzer in London in 1935, also featured in A Canterbury Tale. The booklet features detailed notes on the films and their accompanying scores, and well as biographies of Allan Gray and Brian Easdale. The CD is a must for all with an interest in vintage film soundtracks and British light/orchestral music, as well as the dazzling vision of Michael Powell and his musical collaborators.
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- 80's Music...There Was Nothing Else Quite Like It!
- Final entry to the series
- deep cuts from teh 80's
- Still good, but the first three volumes are better
- Best of the Best
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Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the '80s, Vol. 4
Various Artists
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- The Ultimate Sin
ASIN: B000006OJ5
Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Up All Night - Slaughter
- New Thing - Enuff Z'nuff
- 10,000 Lovers (In One) - TNT
- Walkin' Shoes - Tora Tora
- Walls Come Down - Every Mother's Nightmare
- Naughty Naughty - Danger Danger
- Down Boys - Warrant
- D'Stroll - D'Molls
- Hollywood - Junkyard
- Heartbreak Blvd - Shotgun Messiah
- Future World - Pretty Maids
- Set Me Free - Heathen
- The Calling - Leatherwolf
- Turn Up The Radio - Autograph
- Badlands - Metal Church
- To Hell With The Devil - Stryper
Customer Reviews:
80's Music...There Was Nothing Else Quite Like It!.......2006-07-15
After reviewing the artists listed in the 4 volumes of this collection I realized how many artists were not represented. Following the example listed by Darian Dennison in his review of Volume 3 I actually created Bonus Disks for Volumes 1-4 and added some additional tracks to those as well so that each volume has 17 tracks for a total of 136 songs. I didn't always pick the most popular song by an artist, personal taste and a good deal of variety makes each one enjoyable.
Volume 1 - Disk 1:
Accept - Balls To The Wall
Blue Murder - Valley Of The King (Bonus)
Blue Oyster Cult - I'm Burning For You (Bonus)
Dio - The Last In Line
Judas Priest - Parental Guidance
Krokus - Screaming In The Night
L.A. Guns - Never Enough
Motorhead - Ace Of Spades
Poison - Talk Dirty To Me
Quiet Riot - Cum On Feel The Noize
Rainbow - Street Of Dreams
Ratt - Lay It Down
Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane
Twisted Sister - We're Not Gonna Take It
W.A.S.P. - Blind In Texas
Y & T - Summertime Girls
Yes - City Of Love (Bonus)
Volume 1 - Disk 2 (Bonus):
Axe - Heat in the Street
Black 'N' Blue - Hold On to 18
Contraband - All the Way From Memphis
Damn Yankees - Coming Of Age
Girlschool - Hit 'N' Run
Hear 'N Aid - Stars
Iron Maiden - The Trooper
Keel - Because the Night
Kick Axe - On the Road to Rock
King Kobra - Hunger
Kix - Blow My Fuse
Living Colour - Cult of Personality
Mama's Boys - Mama We're All Crazy Now
Motley Crue - Dr. Feelgood
Shark Island - Paris Calling
Skid Row - Youth Gone Wild
Wolfsbane - I Like it Hot
Volume 2 - Disk 1:
Badlands - Dreams In The Dark
David Lee Roth - Goin' Crazy!
Dokken - It's Not Love
Dream Theater - Pull Me Under (Bonus)
Europe - The Final Countdown
Faster Pussycat - Poison Ivy
Foreigner - Reaction To Action (Bonus)
Great White - Rock Me
Helloween - I Want Out
House Of Lords - Edge Of Your Life (Bonus)
Hurricane - I'm Onto You
King's X - Over My Head
Lita Ford - Gotta Let Go
Sam Kinison - Wild Thing
Vixen - Edge Of A Broken Heart
Winger - Seventeen
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force - Heaven Tonight
Volume 2 - Disk 2 (Bonus):
Aerosmith - Heart's Done Time
Anthax - I Am The Law
Black Crowes - Sister Luck
Cry Wolf - On The Run
Electric Boys - Lips N' Hips
Hanoi Rocks - Underwater World
Hawkwind - Song Of The Swords
Journey - Chain Reaction
Lizzy Borden - Notorious
Lynch Mob - Sweet Sister Mercy
Metallica - Eye Of The Beholder
Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Babies
Savatage - The Price You Pay
Steve Vai - Viv Woman
Van Halen - Drop Dead Legs
Vinnie Vincent Invasion - Twisted
Zebra - Tell Me What You Want
Volume 3 - Disk 1:
Bang Tango - Someone Like You
Britny Fox - Girlschool
Bulletboys - Smooth Up In Ya
Cinderella - Gypsy Road
D.A.D. - Sleeping My Day Away
Dangerous Toys - Scared
Fastway - Say What You Will
Femme Fatale - Waiting For The Big One (Bonus)
Helix - Heavy Metal Love
Kansas - Silhouettes In Disguise (Bonus)
Kingdom Come - Get It On
Love/Hate - Rock Queen
Mr. Big - Addicted To That Rush
Raging Slab - Don't Dog Me
Trixter - Give It To Me Good (Bonus)
White Lion - Wait
Whitesnake - Still Of The Night
Volume 3 - Disk 2 (Bonus):
Alice Cooper - Poison
Bon Jovi - Breakout
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers
Def Leppard - Comin' Under Fire
EZO - Fire Fire
Firehouse - All She Wrote
Guns N' Roses - Nightrain
Kiss - Trial By Fire
Loverboy - Strike Zone
Megadeth - Peace Sells
Night Ranger - Penny
Queen - I Want It All
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
Steelheart - Like Never Before
Tesla - Modern Day Cowboy
The Cult - Fire Woman
ZZ Top - I Got The Six
Volume 4 - Disk 1:
Autograph - Turn Up The Radio
Danger Danger - Naughty Naughty
Enuff Z'nuff - New Thing
Every Mother's Nightmare - Walls Come Down
Heathen - Set Me Free
Junkyard - Hollywood
Leatherwolf - The Calling
Metal Church - Badlands
Michael Schenker Group - Gimme Your Love (Bonus)
Pretty Maids - Future World
Reo Speedwagon - Wheels Are Turning (Bonus)
Shotgun Messiah - Heartbreak Blvd
Slaughter - Up All Night
Stryper - To Hell With The Devil
TNT - 10,000 Lovers (In One)
Tora Tora - Walkin' Shoes
Warrant - Down Boys
Volume 4 - Disk 2 (Bonus):
Alias - The Power
Arcade - Calm Before The Storm
Armored Saint - Chemical Euphoria
Biohazard - Tears Of Blood
Bonfire - American Nights
Extreme - Teacher's Pet
Frehley's Comet - Rock Soldiers
Giuffria - Lethal Lover
Honeymoon Suite - Bad Attitude
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Little Liar
Joe Perry Project - Conflict Of Interest
Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien
Killer Dwarfs - Stand Tall (Stick To Your Guns)
Survivor - Burning Heart
Thin Lizzy - The Sun Goes Down
Triumph - Cool Down
Warlock - Kiss Of Death
Some of these tracks are heavier, like Metallica, Megadeth, Armored Saint, and Biohazard, while tracks represented by Giuffria, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, and Loverboy are a little more mellow. There are a few artists in my additions that were actually released in 1990, to me that is just when they got in the studio, they still had the right sound for this collection.
I loved the 80's, I had to dig into the old cassette cases and find these tracks to make my collection complete but it was worth it...I struggled finding tracks by J. Giels Band, The Cars, and Bachman Turner Overdrive that had the right sound released in the 80's, and Ted Nugent - Strangers as well as Heart - The Wolf would have been nice additions, but there is no more room.
Final entry to the series.......2003-12-07
I think that this is a great series for a old school metal fan that loves those 80's metal music and if you're a casual fan of 80's metal, get the first 2 volumes and work your way up, this is a great collection for those who can afford all of those 80's metal albums.
Slaughter: Up All Night
A perfect way to start off the collection, a little trivia heavy metal trivia: Most of the band members were from Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
E'Nuff Z'Nuff: New Thing
A little too poppy to be on here but it's not a bad song and when I first heard of this song I used to think that those were girls that were in this band.
TNT: 10,000 Lovers In One
This a great song from the 80's and this band should've made it huge and this was their only moderate hit, a little trivia: The singer is American but the remaining band members are Norwegian.
Tora Tora: Walkin' Shoes
A good piece of metal with a bluesy tone, this song deserves more recognition on the radio.
Every Mother's Nightmare: Walls Come Down
An epic song which a little intro at the beginning, those guys have talent and it's a shame that those guys didn't make it huge.
Danger Danger: Naughty Naughty
Although a bit too poppy but this song has a great chorus and it's a bit offensive for the children.
Warrant: Down Boys
One of the most successful hair bands of the period but not one of my favorite songs.
D'Molls: D'Stroll
I never really cared much for this song, just never got into it.
Junkyard: Hollywood
A bluesy metal band that is a combination of Molly Hatchet and AC-DC.
Shotgun Messiah: Heartbreak Blvd
This is a fun song to listen to due to how laid back it is about being heartbroken, a little trivia: This song came out during the end of the metal wave right before the grunge era became huge in January of 1992.
Pretty Maids: Future World
This is one of my favorite metal bands of the 80's cause I love the intro to this song and those guys should've had greater success than what they got.
Heathen: Set Me Free
This is actually a remake from Sweet and it's a killer song, and once again it's a shame that they didn't have the hard earned success that they truly deserved, those guys are just are good as Metallica or Megadeth.
Leatherwolf: The Calling
I never really thought highly of this song although it has a good chorus, just not much to say about this song.
Autograph: Turn Up The Radio
This is an awesome song and I'm glad that this song was a Top 40 hit and I actually still hear this song on the radio once in awhile, this song was actually a big hit back in the mid 1980's.
Metal Church: Badlands
This is actually the longest song on the Youth Gone Wild series and it beats Great White's Rock Me by just 4 seconds, an interesting fact: Those guys are actually from Burien, WA which is just south of Seattle.
Stryper: To Hell With the Devil
This is a fun song to listen to and this song has a great message and it's one place where I don't want to be when I die, that's for sure.
I'm glad that I bought this CD and it's actually pretty hard to find, any classic metal fan should own this CD.
deep cuts from teh 80's.......2003-07-18
beyond the obvious slaughter and enuff z'nuff songs,much of this disc is more obscure tunes from the 80's.at the time i can recall hearing these songs on the radio in semi-often rotation.junkyard and every mothers nightmare were pretty coll bands.there was so many bands around at the time alot of these did'nt stay on the airwaves.a good collection though.
Still good, but the first three volumes are better.......2002-08-20
The fourth volume in the series shows that the well was starting to run dry for the 80's glam metal compilation. Of the 16 songs here, the tunes by Warrant, Slaughter, and Autograph are all bona fide classics of the era. Elsewhere, Tora Tora, Enuff Z'Nuff, Danger Danger, and Junkyard have excellent songs that were briefly in regular rotation on MTV. Most everything else is quite a bit heavier than typical 80's fare, and probably got some air time on "Headbangers Ball" and likely no place else. Other than Metal Church or Stryper, I can't even recall most of these bands even being the opening act on tour for any major band.
That's not to say that these songs aren't GOOD, it's just that if you're throwing a big 80's metal party and want to throw on your "Youth Gone Wild" CD's, this is the disc that people won't recognize most of the songs from. Having said that, if you're a big fan of hair/glam/cheeze metal, then TNT's "10,000 Lovers (In One)" is quite possibly the best song you've never heard. Kinda makes you wish you'd caught it when it first came out back in the late 80's. That song along with front line tunes like "Up All Night", "Down Boys", and "Turn Up The Radio" make this one worth owning. The rest is good for historical reference, but I can guarantee I'll never be rummaging through my collection and say "Hey, `Future World' - there's a song I've been dying to hear."
Best of the Best.......2000-01-08
These cd's are great. They give a great overview of some awesome songs of the 80's glam rock period. They also have a few songs that I was not aware of. They really turned me on to some lesser known bands. Five Stars forthis cd and all the rest in the series.
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- Hybernation
- Ill Na Na [Explicit Lyrics]
- Is This Whatcha Wont? [Original recording remastered]
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