| 1. Oyakodon-don! |
| 2. To Fly |
| 3. All Is Well |
| 4. Akatombo |
| 5. Ha! |
| 6. From The Village |
| 7. Salmon Ghost Song |
| 8. Soliloquy |
| 9. A Place Called Home |
| 10. Resonance |
Big Bang,Portland Taiko,Portland Taiko,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Beat,World Music
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Smokin
Jonny Lang & Big Bang Manufacturer: Red Int / Red Ink ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006JOC8 Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Louise
- Changes
- Lovin My Baby
- I Love You The Best
- Nice & Warm
- It's Ohdacious
- Sugarman
- 'E' Train
- Too Tired
- Smokin
- Malted Milk
Customer Reviews:
Not a CD to add to your Johnny Lang Collection.......2006-07-01
Jonny Lang .......2006-03-15
this is good sounds, not hostil or booming. you can hear the words and understand what he sings. he as always has a good band backing him up.
i would buy this again should something happen to the cd that i have now.
A solid, rocking blues cd.......2005-08-10
JUST GREAT.......2004-08-12
Great early release.......2003-12-07
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The Big Bang: The Best of the MC5
MC5 Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000046PVF Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
Tracks:
- I Can Only Give You Everything
- Looking At You (Original 'A-Square' Single Version)
- I Just Don't Know
- Ramblin' Rose
- Kick Out The Jams (Uncensored Version)
- Come Together
- Rocket Reducer No.62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)
- Tonight
- Teenage Lust
- High School
- Call Me Animal
- The American Ruse
- Shakin' Street
- The Human Being Lawnmower
- Back In The USA
- Sister Anne
- Baby Won't Ya
- Miss X
- Over And Over
- Skunk (Sonicly Speaking)
- Thunder Express
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Arriving a decade before the Clash but every bit as politicized, musically revved, and rife with contradiction, the MC5 scorched the earth in ways that few late-'60s bands ever even imagined. The Big Bang! covers their career from 1967 to '72, collecting early singles (in better sound than on ROIR's Babes in Arms compilation), cuts from the Detroiters' three Elektra and Atlantic albums, and one live in-studio performance. We hear the punk precursors offer a testimonial to sex and rock & roll while damning American prosecution of wars ("The Human Being Lawnmower") and the Vietnam-era draft ("The American Ruse"). Were their twin incursions on U.S. politics and the record industry ultimately failed crusades? Perhaps, but the energy, intelligent attitude, and sheer riff sense encased in this CD's 21 cuts make a mighty case for MC5's sound and stance. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Ka-boom!.......2007-06-27
Their short-but-influential career was besotted by almost too much choice. It's no coincidence that like unruly children, all three MC5 albums go off in different directions (not the best way to build an audience, even in the anything-goes climate of the early-seventies).
But Rhino's MC5 compilation 'The Big Bang!: Best of the MC5' pulls it all together, and builds a powerful case for the Motor City Five's legacy.
Opening with a locally-recorded single, "I Can Only Give You Everything" points the way to 1969's 'Kick out the Jams', with its hard-as-nails riff and pounding beat. Two more singles follow before 'Bang!' sinks its archival teeth into 'Jams'. This is the MC5 at their most feral and brilliant. The transcendant metallic chaos of "Kick out the Jams", "Ramblin' Rose", "Come Together" and "Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)" ensues.
'Bang!' then turns its attention to 'Back in the U.S.A.', a 1970 attempt to focus the MC5's free-ranging muse on a song-oriented album. The collection does a good job of presenting 'U.S.A.'s strengths, and even adds weight to 'U.S.A.'s anemic production. "Tonight", "Teenage Lust", "The American Ruse" and "The Human Being Lawnmower" sound far-better than I remember. ("Ruse" is one example of why the MC5 were the target of so much law enforcement attention.)
But following in the wake of 'Jam's wild-eyed radicalism, the comparatively tame 'U.S.A.' failed to chart. That left the band in dire financial straits, and desperately needing to reconnect with their audience. 1971's 'High Time' was the result. And judging from the material presented on 'Bang!', possibly their best.
Abandoning the concise song structures of 'U.S.A.' (and producer Jon Landau), the MC5 stretched-out and followed their free-jazz desires. "Sister Annie", "Over And Over" and "Skunk (Sonicly Speaking" all shine with inventive arrangements and instrumentation, and the blistering guitar tandem of Fred "Sonic" Smith and Wayne Kramer. But ultimately, 'High Time' failed to chart as well, providing the end, if not the means, for the MC5.
The MC5 never enjoyed a high-profile front man ala the Stooges' Iggy Pop, making it unlikely their albums will ever see the remastered and expanded treatment accorded '1969' and 'Funhouse'. Which makes the newly out-of-print 'Bang!' even-more critical. It integrates material from five different sources into one cohesive document that secures the MC5's place as one of the most-influential bands to ever plug in to an amp.
Pay whatever you need to get it, but get it. Yeah, it's that good.
Heard OF them but haven't HEARD the MC5?.......2007-01-11
The Big Bang: Best of MC5.......2006-10-06
I've heard that the MC5 couldn't play their instruments. They were practically virtuosos! The songs are melodic and well-written. The lead guitarist is terrific, and yes, he even solos. And the solos are terrific, too. You think The Who are "maximum R&B"? I don't blame you. Until recently, so did I. Now I realize that The Who are tame. If you like The Who, especially Live At Leeds, you will LOVE this disc (The MC5 even directly swipe the opening chords of "I Can See For Miles" for use in their own "Come Together"). If you like Zeppelin, you will like this disc. If you like British punk, you will like this disc. If you like Rock and Roll, you will like this disc.
And as far as the lyrics go, there is nothing really offensive. I love the lyrics of Joe Strummer (amazing) , and I don't mind the lyrics of Zack de la Rocha (they're a little dumb sometimes, but not offensive), but I had worried that the MC5's lyrics would be flat-out crass. Not so. Half the songs are about standard R'n'R subjects (girls, mild rebellion, etc.), and they even cover a Chuck Berry song. In the live stuff there are some little preachy diatribes about revolution, but they are never overbearing. The MC5 weren't just rebels, they really were rebels with a cause; but most importantly, the lyrics and the image never overshadow the music.
Why didn't this band get *huge*? I can't explain it. Surely, the world was ready for them and their radical stance - this is the late 60's we're talking about. Was it some sort of a conspiracy among music execs (who are, remember, upper class businessmen with a serious stake in the societal status quo)? I'm not big on conspiracy theories generally, but in this case a conspiracy seems to be the most compelling answer. I don't know if I've convinced you, but as for me, I predict I'll be buying up all of their individual albums in the coming weeks. Long live The MC5.
A great compilation of a great band.......2006-05-12
punk/hard rock scene from the 70s onward I found this best of compilation to be well worth the wait.
From the sheer live energy of Kick Out the Jams to the more
measured progressive riff driven rock of the later `Sister Ann` I think the listener who is willing to give this disc a few
spins is in for a real listening treat.
A unique revolutionary band which were a true sign of the times and also possibly a sign of the things to come,its rather sad in the way that they could not have gone on to develop and further refine their music,but I guess that has been the fate of many a promising and talented rock band.
The 5 were indeed a formidable act and even if you did not get the privilege to see them live this well thought out and digitally remastered compilation should be more than enough ample compensation
There is no studio version of "Kick Out The Jams".......2005-04-12
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Big Bang Theory
Styx Manufacturer: New Door Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007XBN1U Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- I Am The Walrus
- I Can See For Miles
- Can't Find My Way Home
- It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)
- I Don't Need No Doctor
- One Way Out
- Salty Dog
- Summer In The City
- Manic Depression
- Talkin' About The Good Times
- Locomotive Breath
- Find The Cost Of Freedom
- Wishing Well
- Blue Collar Man @2120
Customer Reviews:
See My Comment On Todd's Post, Plus A Few From Me!.......2006-12-31
ROCK ON TOMMY, JY and the BOYS! You'll always have my attention!
Great remake of some classics........2006-12-19
Not worthy of Styx name.......2006-11-13
Merely Pleasant.......2006-10-06
The same can be said for virtually every other song on this CD except:
A Salty Dog - misses Gary Brooker's vocal.
Manic Depression - besides Hendrix his own bad self, the best cover of this was done by King's X on the Dogman CD.
Locomotive Breath - is remarkably punchless compared to the Jethro Tull original.
Wishing Well - I wish they hadn't done it. Suffers from a horrible vocal.
Talkin' About the Good Times - very nice.
Blue Collar Man @ 2120 - I don't get the reference to 2120. And I don't see why the re-do was necessary. And I don't care for the arrangement.
My criteria for a review of a cover: If I'd heard these songs for the first time by the cover artist, would I buy the record - yes, I'm that old - anyway?
In this case, no.
Save your money. Better yet, buy the originals.
I'm just glad I bought it used.
album title should be "Styx covers the Classics".......2006-09-06
I have been out of the loop on Styx's releases over the last few years, but I did know that Dennis DeYoung was out of the band. Worst move Styx ever made. Apparently DeYoung was the only one with any song-writing talent. Realizing this, the rest of the band has decided to become a "cover" band. What a waste.
Styx used to be great band with a music style that ranged all over the board, but they had a sound and character that was uniquely, Styx.
A lot of the songs on this CD are great songs, but they were better by the original artists. I don't buy a Styx album to hear them cover other artist's stuff. I buy it because I want to hear new Styx stuff. There are a couple songs on this CD I didn't recognize, but the songwriting credits don't list any current band member names, so I assume they are covers as well.
Sad end to a formerly great band.
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The Big Bang
Busta Rhymes Manufacturer: Aftermath ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F8DSTM Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Get You Some
- Touch It
- How We Do It Over Here
- New York S***
- Been Through The Storm
- In The Ghetto
- Cocaina
- You Can't Hold The Torch
- Goldmine
- I Love My B****
- Don't Get Carried Away
- They're Out To Get Me
- Get Down
- I'll Do It All
- Legend Of The Fall Offs
Amazon.com
This is Busta's first new album in four years plus Dr. Dre cosigns by signing him to Aftermath. Will the success enjoyed by 50 Cent, Eminem and The Game work for Busta? Surprisingly, Busta has never sounded so mature -- joining a brigade of over 30 rappers who are thinking beyond the corner. Songs like "In the Ghetto," "Been Through the Storm" and "You Can't Hold a Torch" reflect a more grown-man outlook, which is a refreshing departure. There are the requisite fast-chatter club tracks, some predictably formulaic ("Touch It"), some better than expected ("I Love My Bitch"), some that will leave you scratching your head ("I'll Do It All," featuring Latoya Jackson). Unfortunately, the album is also overloaded with more guests than needed --Stevie Wonder and Q-Tip were good, while Rick James middling and Swizz Beatz should stick to producing. It's hard to tell what expectations to put on this album. It's not going to trump 50 Cent sales but it's also a better effort than Busta has put forth on his last few, and that's worth letting it bang. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
Classic Busta Rhymes.......2007-07-09
This will be a classic!.......2007-01-22
Well, his style from the beginning has been based on a gimmick. Kind of loud, wild, weirdness vibe. MC's like this generally don't live long. People get tired of being yelled at. Yelling on a song doesn't make you hard either. Take a look a Rakim. One of Hip-Hop's hardest rhyming MC's without ever raising his voice.
Anyway, Busta's new album, "The Big Bang", is back to solid MC'ing. Beats and rhymes. He only yells at you on one song and not the entire song at that. I'm talking about that song "Touch it". On the rest of the album, his style is the same as when he "gets low" on that touch it track. I appreciate it.
Solid guest MC's like Raekwon and Nas appear. Watch out for Rick James track also. Classic Rick James is back. There is also Kelis, Will.I.Am and Swizz Beats. Oh, how can I forget that most productions are by the legendary Doc Dre. I love to bump this album during my workouts. Its far from annoying and contains elements of becoming a hip_hop classic.
The Dungeon Dragon's fangs are still razor-sharp.........2007-01-06
They're also a bit inconsistent. Much like Kingdom Come after it, when the tracks on The Big Bang did hit, they hit HARD; but when they flopped, they became virtual abortions. "I Love My *****" is just as mind-numbingly bad as "Anything," and "New York ****" is just as blatantly average, and forced as "Hollywood." Their lead singles("Touch It" for Bus, "Show Me What You Got" for Hov) were chastised heavily by the media, but were actually pretty tight tracks hidden beneath the commercialism. Touch It may not be as hot as previous Busta club-bangers like "Break Your Neck" or "WOO-HAA!," but it's still a very hot track, which features a very innovative flow from Bus. Swizz Beats also provides a beat that doesn't annoy me; quite rare these days.
Unlike Kingdom Come, though Busta has a ton of appearances from guest emcees on this album; in fact, this entire album almost consists of posse tracks, with a few rare exceptions. There's good news, though; Busta picked some of the illest cats to ever spit as guests for The Big Bang. Q-Tip, one of hip-hop's smoothest cats, whether in Tribe or on his own, is also one of hip-hop's most underappreciate legends, and provides two guest appearances, which both overflow with dopeness. Raekwon, the premier Chef in the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, and also another unspoken legend, makes one guest appearance on the brilliant "Goldmine," which shows that Cuban Linx II will be everything we could hope for. Finally, the man who dropped the arguably best album of 2006, Nas, makes a guest appearance on the infinitely ill "Don't Get Carried Away."
This is one of the strongest produced hip-hop albums in quite awhile; especially out of the Aftermath camp. Dre provides the majority of the production, and it shows by the dopeness that this album excrete musically. Dre's production is flawless throughout the album, epic, and rich in cinematic qualities. The late J Dilla provides a great backdrop on "Can't Hold the Torch," while Sha Money XL provides some equally beautiful music behind the boards on "Been Through The Storm." Mr. Porter and the aforementioned Swizz Beats also do well on their contributions; the other non-Dre produced tracks is where this album, unfortunately, flails around, and Busta doesn't possess the same energy he once did to lighten up any track.
Busta is not an outrageous, party rapper anymore; he is a wise veteran, who provides knowledge to the younger cats in the game, as well as his peers. While this album may not have the same blazing joints that albums like Genesis did, it more than makes up for it with the introspective, and insightful tracks Busta drops. "Been Through The Storm" and "In The Ghetto" are two of the most personal tracks Busta's ever dropped, while "Legend of the Fall Offs" is one of the darkest hip-hop tracks heard in quite awhile; and it's also an amazing concept cut. The Dungeon Dragon may've pulled up his sagging pants, and cut off his dreads, but in exchange, we got Busta in his purest form.
The Big Bang isn't perfect; the track with Missy, "New York ****," and "I Love My *****" could've been done without, for sure, but the rest of the tracks are some of the tightest all year. It all depends on your personal preference; Busta still puts everyone "In Check," but he's doing it in a completely different way than he was a decade ago; he's doing it with his widsom now. If you want your favorite artists to progress, and grow, then you'll be more than satisfied with the Big Bang; it's my favorite Busta album to date. However, if you want the Bussa Bus of old, you're better off spinning his old tapes a little more; the dude's grown up.
Hit-or-miss affair.......2007-01-05
Well, I can't get over the misogyny of certain tracks, most particularly in "I Love My B----," or in other tracks. In some songs, the samples are saving graces, like the chorus of "Touch It" which puts Daft Punk in or "In the Ghetto," an interesting reflective song of youth. I actually like most of the guests on here, and some of it is enjoyable. As the main review said, Swizz Beatz should just stick to producing, he didn't add much with "New York S---" which otherwise was fine and the album could have been cut about half its time length, in spite taking four years to come out.
I actually think "The Big Bang" is an okay album, but I think it has its flaws. I was actually a bit hesitant to buy it for other said reasons, but I found it for $4 used and figured I could just sell it if I decided I didn't want it. It's nothing special and I prefer the other three Busta albums I own -- "The Coming," "When Disaster Strikes..." and "Genesis."
The Leader is BACK.......2006-10-01
rating A+
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Big Bang
Portland Taiko Manufacturer: Portland Taiko ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000D9POS Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Oyakodon-don!
- To Fly
- All Is Well
- Akatombo
- Ha!
- From The Village
- Salmon Ghost Song
- Soliloquy
- A Place Called Home
- Resonance
Customer Reviews:
Big Bang Fan.......2007-03-21
Pleasing to the ear.......2007-01-22
Best Taiko recording I've heard!.......2004-10-01
This is my favorite CD for testing out home theater systems!
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The Big Bang: In the Beginning Was the Drum
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ellipsis Arts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000059TB Release Date: 1994-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Monkey Business (Excerpt) - Bernie Krause
- Rhythms Of The Cook Islands - Tumuenua
- Giovanni's Solo/Obatala - Batacumbele
- Village - Mino Cinelu/George Jinda
- Daitenryu - Suwa-Daiko Hozonkai
- Oshika - Mustapha Tettey Addy
- Rain - Glen Velez
- Over And Under A Theme Of Mark Isham's - Terry Bozzio
- Udu Chant - Mickey Hart
- A Quality Of Seven - Masters Of Percussion
- Ogun - Nurudafina Pili Abena
- Jimdance - Tommy Hayes
- Awo - Gasper Lawal
- Hein-Sa - Reinhard Flatischler/Samul Nori
- Topsy Part III - Funhouse
- Amazon Days/Amazon Nights (Excerpt) - Bernie Krause
Tracks:
- Amazon Days/Amazon Nights (Excerpt) - Bernie Krause
- Water Drums 1 - Baka Forest People
- Limbadji Toko - Fatala
- Aruande - Dudu Tucci
- Tempest - Michael Shrieve
- N'Nang (Stranger) - The Voodoo Gang
- Sekatian Gilakan - Sekehe Gong Windu Karya Putpa
- Karn Evil 9 (Drum Solo) - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Old Man's Song - Airto Moreira
- Feliz Navidad - Patato
- Egurraren Kanta - Joxan Goikoetxea/Juan Mari Beltran
- Kassahwa - Stella Rambisai Chiweshe
- Fortress - Avo Chakhlasyan
- Puppet Show - Ming-Chun Puppet Troupe
- Chang On Jew's Harp - Misri Khan
- Amazon Days/Amazon Nights (Excerpt) - Bernie Krause
Tracks:
- Amazon Days/Amazon Nights (Excerpt) - Bernie Krause
- Ajaja - Babatunde Olatunji
- Hojita De Limon - Street Music
- Yamuna - Karnataka College Of Percussion/Dr. Raghavendra
- Patron Mousso - Farafina
- Dance - Jorge Reyes
- Wandenza - Amapondo
- Fuenyang Drum - Orchestra Of Chinese Central Music College
- Saa - Ladji Camara
- Intertribal Dance Song - LCO Soldier's Drum
- Last Chance To Stomp (Excerpt) - Jack Dejohnette
- Do Zarbi, Se Zarbi - Hossain Tehrani
- Drum Solo On The Zerbaghali - Malang And Mohammad Akram Rohnawaz
- Amazon Days/Amazon Nights (Excerpt) - Bernie Krause
Amazon.com
This excellent three-CD collection from Ellipsis Arts is a splendid introduction to world percussion. Several name world music artists appear here; Zakir Hussein, Airto Moreira, Babatunde Olatunji, and Mickey Hart all perform, and drummers Terry Bozzio and Jack DeJohnette appear as well. There's music from all over the world, including Japan, several regions of Africa, India, South America, China, and several others. The accompanying booklet is almost as interesting as the collection itself, detailing the origins of various pieces and the artists who perform them. -- Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Travel the world for a few dollars..........1999-03-10
The Djembé-darbouka guy !
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Big Bang Theory
Billy Bang Manufacturer: Justin Time Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004NRYI Release Date: 2000-05-26 |
Tracks:
- Contrary Motion
- At Play In The Fields Of The Lord
- Big Bang Theory
- Theme For Taraby
- Silent Observation
- One For Jazz (For Dennis Charles)
- Sweet Irene
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Saved By The Bell
- Little Sunflower
Amazon.com
There's a renaissance going on in jazz violin, with more exceptional players--Regina Carter, India Cooke, and Mark Feldman--than at any time since the 1930s. Billy Bang can take considerable responsibility for that. He's been an inventive, hard-swinging improviser since the 1970s, blending country fiddle and urban street-corner directness with techniques that reach to the avant-garde. While he's touched on many bases in his career, from his Tribute to Stuff Smith with Sun Ra and the chamber jazz of the String Trio of New York to improvised solo violin and hip-hop settings, this quartet's idiom is primarily the modal, modern mainstream of Miles Davis and John Coltrane. It's a style the group plays with rugged and blues-rich vigor and one that Bang uses to create solos of emotional depth and raw beauty on moving originals like the ballad "At Play in the Fields of the Lord," the gospel tune "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," and Freddie Hubbard's "Little Sunflower." On "One for Jazz," Bang uses words and pizzicato violin to make an effective tribute to the late drummer Dennis Charles. Londoner Alexis T. Pope on piano is a real find, ranging from stark simplicity to densely chromatic invention, and the music is solidly anchored by bassist Curtis Lundy, another adroit soloist, and drummer Codaryl Moffett. Bang is an original, and this is a fine sequel to Bang On, his 1997 CD in a similar vein. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
Complex, but listenable jazz violinist.......2001-03-16
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Big Bang
Los Enanitos Verdes Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000VCT Release Date: 1995-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Mejor No Hablamos De Amor
- Lamento Boliviano
- Celdas
- Yo Pagaria
- Piel De Nopal
- H.I.V.
- Mi Primer Dia Sin Ti
- Creo
- Resplandor De Afecto
- Cuando Habla El Corazon
- Bailarina
- Pasare Por Ti
- Estoy Dispuesto
Customer Reviews:
Excellent CD.......2006-11-10
This is one of the best bands in latinamerica.
even for a native english speaker, veryyy easy to understand.......2006-01-26
I think it's a shame that because of the language barrier that most people cannot appreciate their musical talent. I recommend this CD to all ages, for I am only 16. :) great work!
good effort.......2004-06-11
speechless...........2004-01-05
Classic.......2003-11-07
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Big Bang
Magdallan Manufacturer: Intense Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001NBGMW |
Product Description
Song list: 1. End Of The Ages; 2. Radio Bikini; 3. Shake; 4. Wounded Hearts; 5. Love To The Rescue; 6. Old Hard Line; 7. Dome Of The Rock; 8. Big Bang; 9. House Of Dreams; 10. Cry Just A Little; 11. Heartbreak Woman; 12. This 1's 4U; 13. End Of The Ages(reprise).Customer Reviews:
Amazing .......2005-08-03
Absolutely mind-blowing.......2004-05-03
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Three Chords and the Truth
Big Bang Babies Manufacturer: Perris Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005N8RU Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- 8 Arms
- Hear You Say
- Stop the World
- Everybody Love My Baby
- Bliss (Maguro Tataki)
- Everybody Needs a Hero
- Saturday Night
- C'mon
- Love Drug
- Youth of Today
- Winter Wonderland
- Bubble Gum Town
Customer Reviews:
8 arms.......2006-07-04
Glam/Sleaze SuperstarZ.......2004-10-12
Big Bang Babies-Keri Kelli's glam baby Rawks!!!.......2001-12-28
Rock Music:
- Blue Incantation
- Breakthrough
- Buddha-Bar, Vol. V
- Christy Lane's Square Dancing Today
- City of Ideas
- Dance into Eternity: Selected Pieces 1987-1998
- Desert Blues, Vol. 2
- Die Großen Erfolge [Import]
- Dreaming In Hell's Kitchen
- Dvesti Po Vstrechnoi [Enhanced] [Import]
Recommended Music:
Dance Like the Wind: Music of Today's Black Composers
Collectors Series V.2: Live at the T & C [Import]
The 101 Greatest Country Hits, Vol. 5: Country Memories
Dr. Who and the Pescatons [Soundtrack] [Import]
Davon Traumen Alle Jungen Leute [Import]
Delicate Sound of Thunder [Import] [Limited Edition] [Live]