| 1. Donegal |
| 2. Goodbye Johnny Dear |
| 3. Sprig Of Irish Heather |
| 4. Old Rustic Bridge |
| 5. Village In County Tyrone |
| 6. Noreen Bawn |
| 7. Isle Of Innisfree |
| 8. Tipperary Far Away |
| 9. Old Flames |
| 10. Rose Of Mooncoin |
| 11. Doonaree |
| 12. Green White And Gold |
| 13. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling |
| 14. Isle Of Ireland |
| 15. My Gentle Daddy |
| 16. Green Hills Of Sligo |
| 17. Donegal Shore |
| 18. Home Is Where The Heart Is |
| 19. Galway Bay |
| 20. Shutters And Boards |
Girl & Boy from Donegal,Margo & Daniel O'Donnell,Prism,World Beat,World Music
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Good Girl Gone Bad
Rihanna Manufacturer: Island / Def-Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OZ2CZW Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Umbrella feat. JAY-Z
- Push Up On Me
- Don't Stop The Music
- Breakin' Dishes
- Shut Up and Drive
- Hate That I Love You feat. Ne-Yo
- Say It
- Sell Me Candy
- Lemme Get That
- Rehab
- Question Existing
- Good Girl Gone Bad
Amazon.com
There's a cool new development in summer singles: they no longer need to be sunny. In fact, the wetter the better. "Umbrella," the first single off Rihanna's ragingly good third album, may be her strongest ditty yet, and that's saying something considering her run of past summer chartbusters. More stylish than "S.O.S." (from A Girl Like Me) and more interesting than "Pon de Replay" (from Music of the Sun), "Umbrella" barrels forward with big, brawny drums and a hot but haunted-sounding vocal. From there, the upbeat numbers chug forth like chilled pina colada mix into a blender: "Breakin' Dishes" trades skillfully on a recent vogue for man-directed venom, and "Shut Up and Drive" borrows "S.O.S."-style from the '80s New Order song "Blue Monday." Both are irresistible. So, too, are a couple of late tracks. "Rehab" and "Lemme Get That," both produced by Timbaland, prove that being an island girl is no barrier to holding one's own amid a sizzling stew of urban beats. In fact, it's a boon--one that'll register with pop music fans instantly. -Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
Multi-platinum, award-winning SRP/Def Jam recording artist -and CoverGirl spokesperson - Rihanna has taken over the charts with her # 1 smash single "Umbrella" (featuring JAY-Z) and her chart topping album GOOD GIRL GONE BAD. Rihanna's third album release in less than two years, GOOD GIRL GONE BAD is the follow-up to 2006's platinum A Girl Like Me, with the back-to-back #1 hits, "S.O.S." and "Unfaithful"; and her gold debut from 2005, Music Of the Sun, featuring the worldwide smash, "Pon De Replay." GOOD GIRL GONE BAD boasts the production skills of Timabland, C. "Tricky" Stewart, Stargate, and the team of Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken (responsible for "S.O.S." and "Pon De Replay"), as well as songwriting contributions from Justin Timberlake and Ne-Yo, among others.Customer Reviews:
You can stand under Rihanna's umbrella.......2007-08-02
Oh Dear.......2007-08-02
What will she release next year??? A country Album? Will she be Bad girl gone Good??? She has to strip and change her style(if she has one) to keep the public interested...
She is an image created to be so popular, but her album isnt selling as good as they are making us think, for an artist that has been on the charts for 9/wo week, her album hasn't even gone gold yet, but Maroon 5, Pink with U & ur hand, Justin Timberlake with Summer Love which didn't even go to #1 on Billboard have all gone gold??? I dunno I think it is like One person buying or downloading a song/album a million times so people will think everyone is buying it and then they start to buy it too...
An image created because talent & this girl don't go together... If not 4 Jay pushing her with those endorsement deals, she wud be forgotten like that Tierra Marie. But if i was her i wouldn't feel too bad, at least u never took ur clothes off to sell an album, keep flippin those burgers girl ;-)...
Surprisingly good........2007-07-30
The good: First, Rihanna's voice has improved tremendously. The annoying nasal quality, present on her last two discs, has almost completely disappeared. Also, her delivery is much more emotionally charge and she finally sounds connected to the music. The production on this album is mostly top notch. Of course the first single, "Umbrella," is excellent, although is may be a little over-produced. "Push Up On Me" is an undeniably catchy piece of 80's-tinged pop. But "Breakin' Dishes" has to be the highlight track, for me at least. The fierce track opens with Rihanna fuming, "I don't know who you think I am!" It is entertaining to hear Rihanna angry and the tongue-in-cheek lyrics are quite humorous. The Timbaland-produced "Sell Me Candy" and "Lemme Get That" are amazingly catchy. "Say It" is a sweet track with great harmonies, "Question Existing" is touching, and the title track is a great way to end.
The bad: At times, it feels like Rihanna is trying too hard to be different and too much of a people pleaser (i.e. genre hopping, more pop-sounding, unconventional packaging). "Don't Stop the Music" was a terrible choice for a third single and I find the techno-pop track to be rather irritating. "Shut Up and Drive," is a nice rock influenced track, but the lyrics are a bit trashy. However, "Hate That I Love You" with Ne-Yo would have to be the hands down worst track on the album. The song is a lazy carbon copy of the featured artists' hit, "So Sick." It even uses the same shuffling drumbeat. (Also, I'm no huge fan of Ne-Yo and I think his voice is nasal.) I heard a rumor that this will be the fourth single. Um... not a good idea. Lastly, Rihanna tends to sound like Nivea at times. (Not a surprise since Nivea's husband contributed, in some way or another, to four of the album's tracks.)
Although this album is not without flaws like some people claim, the good far outweighs the bad and I'm quite impressed. Good Girl Gone Bad is a huge improvement from Rihanna's past works in many aspects. Now if only they could choose the right singles to release this album could be a big success.
New Look + New Sound = Alright Music.......2007-07-20
This is why it's HOT!!.......2007-07-16
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Small Town Girl
Kellie Pickler Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IFQLPK Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Red High Heels
- Gotta Keep Moving
- Things That Never Cross A Man's Mind
- Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You
- I Wonder
- Small Town Girl
- Wild Ponies
- Girls Like Me
- I'm On My Way
- One Of The Guys
- My Angel
Amazon.com
This debut album by the small-town girl with the big, powerhouse voice showcases two distinctly different sides of Kellie Pickler's music. The hard-riffing uptempo material recalls the heartland rock of Bob Seger and John Mellencamp, with Pickler providing a good-ole-girl twang. Among the highlights are the emancipated strut of "Red High Heels," the playful humor of "Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind," and the tomboy bluesiness of "One of the Guys." Yet the American Idol finalist turns pure diva on the over-the-top balladry of the album's other half, with swelling strings and arrangements that overpower rather than enhance "I Wonder" and "I'm on My Way." On such cuts, producer Blake Chancey (Dixie Chicks) never gives Pickler a chance to show the subtlety and nuance that makes music more an art than a competition. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Great first album.......2007-08-06
You go, girl!!.......2007-07-31
Beautifully done.......2007-07-30
Kellie Pickler, a small town girl.......2007-07-19
Love It.......2007-07-16
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Dirty Dancing: Original Soundtrack From The Vestron Motion Picture
Various Artists Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002W9Q Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- (I've Had) The Time Of My Life - Jennifer Warnes
- Be My Baby - The Ronettes
- She's Like the Wind - Patrick Swayze
- Hungry Eyes - Eric Carmen
- Stay - Maurice Williams And The Zodiacs
- Yes - Merry Clayton
- You Don't Own Me - The Blow Monkeys
- Hey Baby - Bruce Channel
- Overload - Zappacosta
- Love Is Strange - Mickey And Sylvia
- Where Are You Tonight? - Tom Johnston
- In The Still Of The Night - The Five Satins
Amazon.com
If film and music fans sometimes wonder why soundtracks are often little more than pastiches of past pop hits and chart flavors of the moment, it's largely due to the blockbuster success of releases like this collection from 1987's surprise Patrcik Swayze/Jennifer Grey romantic hit. The film's retro-romantic concerns came shrewdly wrapped in a (largely manufactured) dance craze conceit tailor-made for such pop chestnuts as the Ronettes' "Be My Baby," the Zodiacs' "Stay," and the Five Satins' "In the Still of the Night." Mickey and Sylvia once again argued that "Love Is Strange"--if not quite as strained as Swayze's own attempt at balladry, "She's Like the Wind." Eric Carmen's "Hungry Eyes" showcased the former Raspberries leader to good effect, but the real soundtrack sweepstakes winner here was the Jennifer Warnes/Bill Medley duet "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." That performance not only won the Best Original Song Oscar the following year, but became one of the era's most performed songs and a ubiquitous radio staple. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
good as i remember.......2007-05-04
The Greatest!.......2007-04-11
Drity Dancing the orginal.......2007-01-30
A Nice Album........2007-01-26
Still love the movie ... still love the soundtrack.......2006-11-03
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Dizzy up the Girl
The Goo Goo Dolls Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AG8K Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- Dizzy
- Slide
- Broadway
- January Friend
- Black Balloon
- Bullet Proof
- Amigone
- All Eyes On Me
- Full Forever
- Acoustic #3
- Iris
- Extra Pale
- Hate This Place
Amazon.com
The orchestral-pop hit "Iris" (from the soundtrack to City of Angels) proved the Goo Goo Dolls were no one-hit wonder with 1995's "Name." One listen to "Slide," the crafty, yearning second track off their sixth release, suggests the streak continues for Buffalo's finest. Not surprisingly, aspects that make the aforementioned songs memorable--warm, acoustic stylings; strings; heartrending hooks--also make Dizzy come alive elsewhere. Ultimately, the effort documents the band's continued migration from indie rock toward the mainstream. Thus, while "Slide" and the reprise of the wondrous "Iris" might shine for weeks (or even years) of repeated listens, attempts to keep alive the group's power-trio past often have a been-there/done-that feel. --Neal WeissCustomer Reviews:
One of the best bands of the generation.......2007-07-11
I am not a huge fan of Robbie's songs at all, mostly because I find his voice rather whiny. But his instrumentals are not bad.
Without a doubt, the Goo Goo Dolls are one of the best bands of this generation.
Their best album by far.......2007-02-28
I'm giving it 5 stars despite my gripes.......2006-11-22
Dizzy: A very hard rocking riff leads us off and then the chorus comes in which arguably has my favorite guitar riff John has written. The quiet bridge works well and crescendos to the final chorus. Overall, an excellent album opener. 9/10
Slide: Everyone pretty much knows it. An insanely catchy riff leads into a song about decisions about abortion? And it's such a upbeat happy sounding song? Go figure. While it's certainly one of the band's well-known songs, it might not be their absolute best. 8.5/10
Broadway: This song probably won't get the attention of Iris or Slide which is too bad cause it's actually a really upbeat and rocking track. My one gripe I guess is just that: it's a great track when you actually listen to it but otherwise you might not head straight for it. 8/10
Black Balloon: One of the best songs the band has done, period. Lyrically honest and frank with a great chorus but oddly my favorite section is that little bit before the chorus such as "that swallowed the light from the sun, it was your room, yeah!". Luckily radio didn't kill this one. 9.5/10
Bullet Proof: Some people only gives this halfway marks but this is one of their best rocker tracks with an absolutely stunning vocal performance during the chorus. I literally went "holy **** this guy can actually sing!" It's either a highlight or just merely an okay song. Personally I love it. 8/10
All Eyes on Me: Similar to Ain't It Unusual from Boy Named Goo, this is one of those kind of songs that never gets attention but it's awesome regardless. Bit low-key during the verses till it kicks into high gear for an effective chorus. 8/10
Acoustic #3: Just John, an acoustic(in standard for once) and small orchestra backing but it's effective. Some don't like it's really short length, others think it's perfect. I'm in the latter. 7.5/10
Iris: Every band worth tends to have that one signature song that they can't escape, for better or worse. Pearl Jam has Jeremy, Pink Floyd has Another Brick in the Wall Part II, Nirvana has Teen Spirit. Iris is the Dolls'. An incredibly unusual tuning but effective vocals by John. If I do have one gripe, besides the overplayedness, is the string section as it makes the song a bit too "produced". Initial listen you'll love it. 100 times later? Maybe. 9.5/10
Hate This Place: As a closer, it slightly disappoints but as a song on its own it's definately great. A straight-forward rocker that at least will get some toe tappings. It probably won't latch onto you right away and it probably won't have the impact of Naked or Here is Gone but it's still a fine listen nonetheless. 8/10
Now you'll notice it's a short review and that's because like I said, I omitted Robby's songs. Now, they're not really outright terrible but you get so wrapped up in John's that when somebody else starts it's kind of like "ugh". But there's not a single John song here that's just average so if you program your player to only play his, you'll probably have one of the better rock releases.
Good.......2006-11-05
Overall, though, it was a great CD.
words cannot describe........2006-11-03
Dizzy - - One of my favorite songs on the album. Among my friends and I, it's called the "bi-polar" song, because the chorus is so different from the rest of the song. Fast-paced and full of emotion, the melody is great and the overall song as a whole just has a great feel to it. 4.5/5
Slide - - Oh, the famous Slide. This song has become almost a staple in 90's pop/rock/alternative. The tune is catchy enough to reside in your head all day, but there's something about it I feel I can relate to on a deeper level. Something about how upbeat the music is in contrast with the sad theme of the lyrics. Timeless song. 5/5
Broadway - - What I like best about the Goo Goo Dolls is that they produce material that everyone can identify with. The lyrics are crafted from situations that we've all experienced, to some extent. I remember reading somewhere that John Rzeznik wrote this about his alcoholic father. Whatever the meaning, this is a great, solid song with a fun chorus. 4/5
January Friend - - First song by bassist/singer Robby Takac. I'm not the biggest fan of his voice; i prefer Rzeznik's. But Robby's lyrics have a different style to them, and I have to respect it. The song is a little harder to interpret, but overall great to just let loose to. Robby has this energy to him, it's pretty infectious. Not a bad song. 3/5
Black Balloon - - What a difference in style. This song is nothing like January Friend, but somehow the transition is fine. Probably my favorite song, black balloon illustrates a story of love complicated by drug abuse and a girl who Johnny Rzeznik just can't seem to reach. This song is so deep and beautiful, and Rzeznik really shines both lyrically and vocally.
5/5
Bullet Proof - - Not a song that initally popped out at me, to be honest. But after listening to this album for nearly two years, you develop a respect for all the tracks. The guitar is great! Rzeznik's voice seems a little strained, but it actually adds to the fast-paced, almost depserate attitude of the song. Very good. 3/5
Amigone - - Robby Takac's second song. Named after a Buffalo funeral home. I don't care much for this song, but it's not one that I skip over very often, either. Robby's voice again has that infectious, upbeat attitude. Lyrics seem a little repetitive, but not annoyingly so. Okay. 2.7/5
All Eyes On Me - - This song is one of two that, I believe, deserve more recognition. Many albums today are a collection of one to three singles, and the rest of the songs are "fillers", or so-so attempts that all sound the same. This is certainly not true with Dizzy Up the Girl, and All Eyes On Me is not a filler in the least! The chorus has this incredibly real chorus. You can feel the emotion in Rzeznik's voice. What an amazing track; I'd give it 10/5 if I could (: 5/5
Full Forever - - The third Robby Takac song. Despite a mild beginning, the song picks up tempo around the one minute mark, and becomes very catchy! The chorus is backed with great guitars and Robby's raspy voice adds to the diamond-in-the-rough feel of this song. 4/5
Acoustic #3 - - The album's shortest song times in at 1:56. I've seen many a review that complains about the length, and personally I think that adding any more to the song would ruin it. It's short and meaningful, with a simple acoustic guitar and violin in the background. Beautiful message, beautiful melody. 5/5
Iris - - Here it is, the song that everyone in America was singing when the movie City of Angels premiered. It's become less of a song and more of an anthem to every misunderstood person experiencing love. The lyrics are overquoted, but it does not make this any less of a song. I want this played at my wedding. Incredible track. 5/5
Extra Pale - - I find this a rather strange song to follow Iris, and I don't really care for it. Musically, it's a good song. Takac's vocals are strong and I really enjoy the drumline. I do like the lyrics, but I just don't care much for the song. 2/5
Hate This Place - - What a great way to seal the album. This is my second favorite under-represented song. "Hold on, dream away/You're my sweet charade." The chorus is so beautiful and strong. Really defied my expectations. 5/5
In summary, if you haven't yet purchased this album, get in your car and head to your nearest walmart/target/FYE. Or scroll up and add it to your Amazon Cart. You won't be dissapointed.
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Back to Mono (1958-1969)
Phil Spector Manufacturer: Abkco ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003BDM Release Date: 1991-11-12 |
Tracks:
- To Know His Is To Love Him - The Teddy Bears
- Corrine, Corrina - Ray Peterson
- Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King
- Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee
- Every Breath I Take - Gene Pitney
- I Love How You Love Me - The Paris Sisters
- Under The Moon Of Love - Curtis Lee
- There's No Other Like My Baby - The Crystals
- Uptown - The Crystals
- He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss) - The Crystals
- He's A Rebel - The Crystals
- Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans
- Puddin' N' Tain - The Alley Cats
- He's Sure The Boy I Love - The Crystals
- Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans
- (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry - Darlene Love
- Da Doo Ron Ron - The Crystals
- Heartbreaker - The Crystals
- Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love - Veronica
- Chapel Of Love - Darlene Love
- Not Too Young To Get Married - Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans
- Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home - Darlene Love
- All Grown Up - The Crystals
Tracks:
- Be My Baby - The Ronettes
- Then He Kissed Me - The Crystals
- A Fine, Fine Boy - Darlene Love
- Baby, I Love You - The Ronettes
- I Wonder - The Ronettes
- Girls Can Tell - The Crystals
- Little Boy - The Crystals
- Hold Me Tight - The Treasures
- (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up - The Ronettes
- Soldier Baby Of Mine - The Ronettes
- Strange Love - Darlene Love
- Stumble And Fall - Darlene Love
- When I Saw You - The Ronettes
- So Young - Veronica
- Do I Love You? - The Ronettes
- Keep On Dancing - The Ronettes
- You, Baby - The Ronettes
- Woman In Love (With You) - The Ronettes
- Walking In The Rain - The Ronettes
Tracks:
- You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers
- Born To Be Together - The Ronettes
- Just Once In My Life - The Righteous Brothers
- Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers
- Is This What I Get For Loving You? - The Ronettes
- Long Way To Be Happy - Darlene Love
- (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons - The Righteous Brothers
- Ebb Tide - The Righteous Brothers
- This Could Be The Night - The Modern Folk Quartet
- Paradise - The Ronettes
- River Deep-Mountain High - Ike & Tina Turner
- I'll Never Need More Than This - Ike & Tina Turner
- A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knockin' Everyday) - Ike & Tina Turner
- Save The Last Dance For Me - Ike & Tina Turner
- I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine - The Ronettes
- You Came, You Saw, You Conquered - The Ronettes
- Black Pearl - Sonny Charles And The Checkmates
- Love Is All I have To Give - The Checkmates
Tracks:
- White Christmas - Darlene Love
- Frosty The Snowman - The Ronettes
- The Bells of St. Mary - Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town - The Crystals
- Sleigh Ride - The Ronettes
- Marshmallow World - Darlene Love
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - The Ronettes
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Crystals
- Winter Wonderland - Darlene Love
- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
- Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Darlene Love
- Here Comes Santa Claus - Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans
- Silent Night - Phil Spector and Artists
Amazon.com
Among producers, his name remains the simile of choice. If some hotshot studio whiz emerges in, say, hip-hop, he's inevitably labeled "the Phil Spector of rap." That's quite a statement given that decades have passed since this boy from the Bronx remodeled rock & roll to suit his own visions of grandeur. The story of the girl-group auteur is a fascinating one. Spector composed a No. 1 hit at 17 (the Teddy Bears' "To Know Him Is to Love Him," its title inspired by the inscription on his father's tombstone). By 19 he was head of A&R for Atlantic Records. By the time he was 22, he'd founded his own label (Philles) and was churning out Wall of Sound hits at an unprecedented clip, beginning with the Crystals' "He's a Rebel." The four-disc Back to Mono befits its singular subject in both presentation (the richly annotated booklet includes a piece by Tom Wolfe) and content (60 songs cut between 1958 and 1969, plus the entire classic Yuletide LP A Christmas Gift for You). --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
good box set, great bargain........2007-08-03
A great collection missing many cuts that Rhino should have put out. .......2007-07-21
If you put the treble all the way up on your set, this set can sound OK.
Why the Christmas Album was put in here I'll never know.
I wish Rhino would have put this box together instead of ABKCO.
Mine cost 69.00 US
Some things go up.
Remember Lana Clarkson. She cant defend herself.
Greatest bargain.......2007-05-16
Cruisin' Music Extraordinaire.......2007-05-15
And yes, the remastering is indeed horrible, particularly when listened to through earphones. But if you can pump this music through a tinny 5-inch speaker, perhaps boosted from a '57 Chevy, it all sounds pretty damn fine. So: don't play it on your audiophile equipment: my vintage boom box does the music all the honor it requires.
And what music. A lot of this stuff didn't chart in the New York metropolitan area, so I'd never heard several tracks, but it's all vintage, no filler, hits and non-hits, lots of Ronnie Spector and the Ronnettes, the Crystals, and fewer, but important, sides from Curtis Lee), Ben E. King, Bob B. Soxx, the Righteous Brothers, the majestic Tina Turner and that sidekick of hers, and, of course, the patented Spector Wall of Sound, complete with timpani, maracas, glockenspiels, strings, horns, full brass section, yackety sax, everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink. On the tree of rock, Phil Spector is a taproot (and Bruce Springsteen the most celebrated emulator/branch).
But let's be serious: these are very basic sentiments, harking back to a very different, much simpler time, before Vietnam, Watergate, and universal irony really invaded our consciousness (the first 29 tracks before the Kennedy assassination). The Spector chronology tracks along through LBJ's "Great Society" and civil rights legislation, Nixon, and the onset of cynicism, skepticism, and the beginning of a much more complicated social and political fabric. Through all this, we underestimate the role this and other top-forty music played in shaping our imaginations: it played, constantly, to GROUPS of people in packed cars, at parties and dances, not to one solitary listener through iPod earphones, shaped romantic vocabularies, taught kids how to say "I love you" and how to rebel against parents who screamed "that guy's no good!" My wife's parents.
In short, this music and its peer recordings helped fill in pieces of our emotional identities. In this set we hear lots of 16 year olds pouring out their hearts into diaries via girl-group doo-wop. From the Righteous Brothers, a more mature, wistful kind of heartbreak with full choirs of strings. And from Ike and Tina, my god - River Deep, Mountain High has enough emotional energy to blow a bank of Marshalls, a clear high-point on a collection of high points.
The 96-page booklet is almost worth the price of the box. I didn't need the lyrics - many of them, goofy, saccharine, maudlin, trite as can be, are grafted into my brain, courtesy of that Chevy speaker - but the photos of those wonderful, innocent, vibrant faces, the essays (one by Tom Wolfe), and the discography are all splendid.
So: if you've ever loved this music - that's a significant qualifier: my kids (all in 20s and 30s) think it's virtually unadulterated corn (with the exception of River Deep, Loving Feeling, and a few other tracks) - forget about the atrocious remastering. (I'll bet Rhino will take care of that, sooner or later, and we'll hear these in gorgeous, layered monaural.) Just buy this now while you can get all four discs, the big booklet, and the huge box for 20 dollars or less. Then boogaloo or slow-dance your baby to these legendary tunes.
Essential Musical History.......2007-05-13
This collection is an absolute must have for all those who love great rock and roll and the extras in this box are phenomenal. The booklet documenting these historic recordings is amazing, as are the collection musicians that sat in on these sessions (Sonny Bono, Brian Wilson, Leon Russell, etc.).
Just having the classic recordings of The Ronettes (Be My Baby, Walkin' In The Rain, Baby I Love You), The Crystals, Darlene Love -- along with Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" (referred to by George Harrison as the greatest single ever made) and the complete "Phil Spector's Christmas Album" -- makes this collection indispensable!!!
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Sunday Girl
Erasure Manufacturer: Mute U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000R7I2J2 Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Sunday Girl- Radio Mix
- Take Me On A Highway
- Sunday Girl- Extended 12" Mix
- Sunday Girl- Riffs & Rays Club Edit
- Sunday Girl- Riffs & Rays Dub Edit
Album Description
North American only EP features tracks from the UK two-part single, Sunday Girl-Radio Mix, Take Me On A Highway, Sunday Girl-Extended 12-inch Mix and Sunday Girl-Riffs & Rays Club Edit. Mute. 2007.Customer Reviews:
Good Second Single.......2007-07-20
Fun new single.......2007-07-19
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A Girl Like Me
Rihanna Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EQ4G5K Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- SOS
- Kisses Don't Lie
- Unfaithful
- We Ride
- Dem Haters
- Final Goodbye
- Break It Off
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Selfish Girl
- P.S. (I'm Still Not Over You)
- A Girl Like Me
- A Million Miles Away
- If It's Lovin' That You Want (Part 2)
Amazon.com
With A Girl Like Me, the Barbadian teen-queen Rihanna is looking to transfer all claims of royalty to the summertime pop charts. If anybody's going to rule them, she pretty much proclaims by way of "SOS," a song no less irresistible, intoxicating, and all-out cool than 2005's "Pon de Replay," off her debut, she's it. That's not to say this new disc is anything like its predecessor overall. Where Music of the Sun was mostly what its title suggests--a romp through an anglo-friendly island with no sunscreen required--A Girl Like Me is more reflective and a little rueful; you get the sense it was crafted in part to show her range, with executive producer Jay-Z guiding her through it gracefully. "Unfaithful" is a noir-ish testing of the R&B waters, and it goes so well that Rihanna wastes no time skinny-dipping her way into the deep end--"Final Goodbye," "P.S. (I'm Still Not Over You)," and "A Million Miles Away" all betray juicy bits of Beyonce. Back in barefoot bikini-girl land, though--a territory that covers roughly half this disc--the party's still going strong. Rihanna gives dancehall legend Sean Paul a run for his money with the bouncing "Break It Off," and "We Ride" makes you want to roll down the windows and stick your head out the passenger side. Crank it up and keep the sunglasses handy. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Reggae n Rihannah.......2007-07-25
A Girl Like Me - actually 3.5 stars.......2007-07-21
I was worried that the label was rushing out another album too quickly and that it would be horrible & filler heavy but with an "artist" like Rihanna, this is proving to be a smart tactic - she is not a great vocalist but the producers & writers she's working with ARE adept at creating catchy singles that top the charts.
In addition to the two singles, I mentioned earlier other standout tracks are: KISSES DON'T LIE - I love the bass played throughout the song; FINAL GOODBYE - I love the guitar solo, she sounds really good on this track; BREAK IT OFF - nice dance track but Rihanna sounds like a guest on a Sean Paul track; PS (I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU) - nice chilled down groove; A MILLION MILES AWAY - pretty spare ballad; IF IT'S LOVIN THAT YOU WANT, PT II - I love the beats used on this track & WE RIDE - light r&b/pop track that makes good use of her vocals.
Rihanna is not a powerhouse vocalist but overall this is a well-produced, fun album that I really enjoy listening to.
Rihanna- A Girl Like Her Is What We Need!.......2007-06-23
With S.O.S. which samples from the 80s song Tainted Love, she had a great opening and hit song to draw to her album. But that only tipped the iceberg. Unfaithful took sometime to grow on me, but you can see that she was making that effort to show off her vocals and that life isn't always a party. A couple of songs that helped to do that even more was Selfish Girl and A Million Miles Away, a song based on a relationship that is on the verge of breakup and can feel each other drifting apart even when they are near one another. That was a splendid song in my opinion. She still also keeps with the Carribean flavor and upbeat feel with her beats and production in songs like Break It Off featuring one of the lead men of dancehall in Sean Paul and We Ride. The song that really did it for me on this CD and made me fall for her even more was P.S.(I'm Still Not Over You). I mean, Wow! It talks of maybe her writing a love letter to an ex and recalling moments in their relationship that she still hangs onto and how she has never really let go and may never will. It may be a true essence of what happens when we let someone that we truly care for and love so much get away, whether more than likely the one that left is the one that will be hurting the most in the long run. Truly amazing song in the way she wrote it, how the beat catches you and how the whole track just flows!
This album in my opinion is much better than her debut CD, which was a instant smash to say the least. As I said, she sticks with what got her here in the upbeat, happy-go-lucky feeling tracks but starts to take a chance in standing out on a limb with some deeper under the surface songs that come from the heart. It's a mixture that start to display what type of talent we may have on our hands. If only they would have stuck to that on her following album a little more... but for this go round, it really worked out brilliantly!
A very good r&b album in a very bad r&b world.......2007-05-20
good offering of r&b/pop/reggae music here.......2007-04-22
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The Girl In The Other Room
Diana Krall Manufacturer: Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000148KK2 Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
Tracks:
- Stop This World
- The Girl In The Other Room
- Temptation
- Almost Blue
- I've Changed My Address
- Love Me Like A Man
- I'm Pulling Through
- Black Crow
- Narrow Daylight
- Abandoned Masquerade
- I'm Coming Through
- Departure Bay
Amazon.com
Singer/pianist Diana Krall breaks new ground interpreting modern standards by Tom Waits, Mose Allison, and Joni Mitchell, as well as compositions by herself and new husband, Elvis Costello. Krall's piano-jazz cred comes through loudly and clearly on her Count Basie-styled version of the Bonnie Raitt staple "Love Me Like a Man" (written by folk-bluesman Chris Smither). But it's the collaborations with her spouse that unearth untapped emotional nuances of her velvet voice; many are reminiscent of Bill Evans's moody, impressionistic pieces. The title track, "Narrow Daylight," "Abandoned Masquerade," and "I'm Coming Through" all deal with love and loss. "Departure Bay," a picturesque ode to her hometown of Nanaimo, B.C., proves that this is the start of something big, and that two heads--and hearts--are better than one. --Eugene Holley Jr.Customer Reviews:
Exceptional album.......2007-05-10
Krall/Costello collaborations are my favorites - title cut in particular.
No weak cuts on the album, but alot of talent.
Brava! The woman behind the music - revealed........2007-04-12
great effort.......2007-03-16
Love it, love it, love it.......2007-03-12
Modern Jazz, Modern Songs - The very best of Diana Krall.......2007-02-27
As a jazz musician and composer there's nothing more stifling than the idea that the genre stopped 40 years ago. Its funny to hear comments like the songs on this new album are just "pop music", when in the golden years of jazz, it *was* popular music! Jazz artists through the decades have always taken the best current songs and made them their own, even in the bop years.
Sure, there's lots of modern jazz that is "smooth" pap, not worthy of the name, but this is the opposite of that trend. For all of the complaints this album has a traditional acoustic jazz combo orchestration and sound, but with an energy and push that is lacking in her other albums.
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The #1's (Eco-Friendly Packaging)
Diana Ross & The Supremes Manufacturer: Utv Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DD575 Release Date: 2004-02-03 |
Tracks:
- Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes
- Baby Love - The Supremes
- Come See About Me - The Supremes
- Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes
- Back In My Arms Baby - The Supremes
- I Hear A Symphony - The Supremes
- You Can't Hurry Love - The Supremes
- You Keep Me Hangin' On - The Supremes
- Love Is Here And Now You're Gone - The Supremes
- The Happening - The Supremes
- Reflections - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- Love Child - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- Stoned Love - The Supremes
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross
- Touch Me In The Morning - Diana Ross
- The Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?) - Diana Ross
- Love Hangover - Diana Ross
- The Boss - Diana Ross
- Upside Down - Diana Ross
- I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross
- Endless Love - Diana Ross
- You Keep Me Hangin' On (Almighty Mix Edit) - Diana Ross
Amazon.com
In the path of enormously popular collections of number one singles by Elvis and the Beatles comes this crammed (seconds shy of the 80-minute mark) disc from another pop-culture icon, Diana Ross & the Supremes. 14 Diana Ross/Supremes tracks appear in some of their most vivid sound ever, while the post-Ross Supremes get their due with "Stoned Love." Ross' Hollywood years make for the weakest music here ("Touch Me in the Morning," "Endless Love"), but disco smashes "Upside Down," "I'm Coming Out," and "The Boss" prove as smart, canny, and enduring as Supremes 45s like "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "Reflections." The contemporary, yet already dated, remix of "Hangin' On" at album's end suggests, in fact, that Ross might make one more dance-floor comeback if paired with the right behind-the-scenes team. Basement Jaxx, anyone? --Rickey WrightAlbum Description
The Number 1's series is a brand-new line of CDs featuring #1 radio hits from the biggest names in music. This collection includes decade compilations as well as individual artist CDs and is being released by Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) in its ground-breaking, environmentally-friendly packaging format. A first for the music industry, the standard package (both sleeve and tray) will be completely paper-recyclable, continuing the company's long-standing commitment to being "green."To further reduce the amount of paper in the Eco-Pack, the CD booklet will no longer be offered.UMe is the first North American music company to replace the traditional jewel case with recycled paperboard sleeves and the plastic tray with trays made from PaperFoam®, a new packaging technology from Shorewood Packaging, a business of International Paper, that is paper-recyclable and biodegradable. Shorewood Packaging is the first North American packaging supplier to produce disc trays from PaperFoam®.
Customer Reviews:
great old songs.......2007-08-05
Revisiting the 60's in Style!.......2007-07-12
Great songs with a great sound.......2007-05-19
I love Cd's that you can put on and just let play whether at home, in the car, or in the background when company is over.
If you like the Supremes and Diana this is one of the best variety of songs available.
I say give it a try & sing along ... I did.
Diana Ross & the Supremes.......2007-05-15
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST!!!.......2007-05-06
One advertising: some versions of this cd have the inclussion of Diana's song CHAIN REACTION (the latin-american versions like the Mexican and Argentina ones have this song), but the US version doesn't iclude this great song, unfortunately.
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Night Ripper
Girl Talk Manufacturer: Illegal Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F9RLXA Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Once Again
- That's My DJ
- Hold Up
- Too Deep
- Smash Your Head
- Minute By Minute
- Ask About Me
- Summer Smoke
- Friday Night
- Hand Clap
- Give And Go
- Bounce That
- Warm It Up
- Double Pump
- Overtime
- Peak Out
Album Description
"A fusion of Tigerbeat6's pop destruction and 2ManyDJs' mainstream mash-ups." -URB"Girl Talk...accelerates beats, distorts textures, pitches up flow, and sets up strange juxtapositions to render absurd the sexed-up aura of hip-hop and dance pop." - CLEVELAND SCENE
"In a time when kids can barely sit through an entire album by just one artist, this A.D.D. mix will keep them sedated and/or spastic." - XLR8R
Girl Talk (a.k.a. Gregg Gillis) is back with his third album on Illegal Art! With each release getting closer to his notorious semi-naked live show, Night Ripper is focused less on beat-fuckery and more on bringing heat to the party. It bangs as a continuous mix packed with wildly disparate Top 40 genres and eras. Current hip-hop hits, soft rock radio standards, party classics, grunge masterpieces, R&B singles, glossy club-shakers and rock anthems are all layered and pieced together into one nonstop celebration of pop and excess declared "a plunderphonics party record" by Mark Hosler of Negativland.
Girl Talk tours regularly and actively participates and collaborates with other "on the verge" Midwest and East Coast artists such as Grand Buffet (Fighting), Drop the Lime (Tigerbeat6), Chris Glover (Interscope) and Hearts of Darknesses (Schematic/Asphodel).
Customer Reviews:
Pop culture lesson........2007-07-05
AMAZING.......2007-01-14
Very Different, but Good!.......2007-01-09
it's a good one..........2006-08-30
The mixes here work because of timing, pitch, and kitsch. The only other complaint I have would be that's it packed (imo) with too much rap.
With all that said, I haven't sat still since its been in the player. Very well worth the money to own.
Sounds of the Last 3 Decades.......2006-08-10
Rock Music:
- Goodnight Guitar
- Grace & Pride the Anthology 2004-1984
- Greatest Hits
- Gypsy Fire
- Hildegard von Bingen [Enhanced]
- Homme Sans Racines [Enhanced] [Import]
- I'll Remember You [Import]
- Ilmatar
- In Search of the Lost Riddim
- King of Bongo
Recommended Music:
Ballroom Dance and Latin, Vol. 5 [Import]
Great Composers Instrumental Collection: Johann Sebastian Bach
Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride [Live]
The Best of Roger Miller, Vol. 1: Country Tunesmith
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip [Soundtrack]
Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits [Import]
Fujieda: The Night Chant III/The Nicht Chant I