Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Queen Rock Montreal + Live Aid







Queen Rock Montreal + Live Aid Overview


The special edition version includes a second disc featuring the full Queen Live Aid performance, never before seen full performance footage of Queen rehearsing for Live Aid: Bohemian Rhapsody + Radio Gaga + Hammer To Fall and previously unreleased Live Aid interview with the whole band.

Tracklisting: 1. Intro 2. We Will Rock You (fast) 3. Let Me Entertain You 4. Play The Game 5. Somebody To Love 6. Killer Queen 7. I'm In Love With My Car 8. Get Down Make Love 9. Save Me 10. Now I'm Here 11. Dragon Attack 12. Now I'm Here (reprise) 13. Love Of My Life 14. Under Pressure 15. Keep Yourself Alive 16. Drum & Timpani Solo 17. Guitar Solo 18. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 19. Jailhouse Rock 20. Bohemian Rhapsody 21. Tie Your Mother Down 22. Another One Bites The Dust 23. Sheer Heart Attack 24. We Will Rock You 25. We Are The Champions 26. God Save The Queen

Bonus Features * Brand new audio commentary by Brian May and Roger Taylor * The full Queen Live Aid performance * Never before seen full performance footage of Queen rehearsing for Live Aid: Bohemian Rhapsody + Radio Gaga + Hammer To Fall * Previously unreleased Live Aid interview with the whole band * 1982 news feature from US TV series PM Magazine * "Before & After" restoration comparison * Weblink to microsite


Customer Reviews


The Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid Blu-ray is a fantastic film that captures the dynamic energy that arises when the queen was played in concert. I Live Aid Live Aid (Viewed 4 Disc set off set) and that was one of those shows that are seminal in the history of live rock on (next to Santana and Sly & The Family Stone and Janis Joplin at Woodstock and Monterey) that is included in this set, as well.

Montreal concert is just great and had a lot to do withCharismatic, talented and flamboyant frontman Freddie Mercury over. Mercury sings, plays guitar, piano and microphone and prancing around on stage as he whips a crowd into a frenzy! He went through some minor changes costume, in true diva fashion, finally appears in hot pants and bare feet. Gotta love Freddy!

The picture quality is excellent and the camera is excellent. Even on the "Live Aid" set, the image is pretty strong but not yethas used the phenomenon of "microphany (Forward stripes horizontal stripes in some parts of the film on some cameras, close-up during appearances at Live Aid in the United Kingdom were present) describe, but do not interfere with vision.

Queen played two concerts and was close to Mercury in great achievements and her beautiful voice to promote public Sing-A-Long.

Here is an arrest of the instrument:

* 25:11 minutes - LIVE AID SET -
includesPerformance of "Is This The World We created" which was carried out in the night. I do not remember if this included in the DVD box set of Live Aid was, but it's a great performance as well.

* 10.56 minutes to watch - LIVE AID REHEARSAL
behind the scenes at Queen tests and an interview. It 's funny because the reporter states that the show Queen for their "fantastic live performances with light, unusual objects and scenery is well known," etc., and asks, "because they are not able to do so,Live Aid, have the same effect / success? 'Well, the queen more than proved it did not need props to blow away the audience.

* 6:46 minutes - 1982 interview of PM MAGAZINE
The picture quality is grainy and the volume is low, but it's nice to see this old show. This is essentially a profile of the band and an intro for each member.

Blu-Ray comes with a small booklet with color photos and credits.

If you liverock concerts, then this is definitely a must. Will not be disappointed, and is the best thing to actually being there. I could also recommend Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music Director's Cut (40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition Amazon Exclusive Bonus Disc) and the aforementioned Live Aid (4 Disc Set), which not only movies big concert, but also documentaries on likely the two greatest concerts of the last century.


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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Clouds






Clouds Feature


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  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.


Clouds Overview


Japanese only SHM pressing. Digitally remastered. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD display manufacturing SHM-CDs feature improved transparency on the data side of the disc allowing for more accurate reading of CD data by the CD player laser head. SHM-CD format CDs are fully compatible with standard CD players.

Clouds Specifications


Joni Mitchell's second album contains the first manifestations of her artistic brilliance. Where her debut, Song to a Seagull, has hints of greatness, Clouds displays the real thing. With her newfound control on melody and lyrical economy, she delivers songs that are readily accessible, instantly hummable, and virtually timeless. Her hippie excesses are still in view ("Songs to Aging Children Come" is untamed), but, for the most part, she has found her voice. "Both Sides Now" has become a lite-FM staple (thanks to Judy Collins's cover). While songs such as the incredibly idyllic "Tin Angel" (nicely covered by Tom Rush on his classic Circle Game), "Chelsea Morning," and "I Don't Know Where I Stand" have become modern folk standards. --Rob O'Connor

Customer Reviews


This is Joni Mitchell's second album, a harbinger of things to come, will present its range, even if the economy of words and texts. Most people are familiar with "Both Sides Now", or more precisely Judy Collins delivery of this classic song. Joni Mitchell's version is compelling and emotionally, before the display of the joy of his talent. The texts recall the traditional folk rock 60s, while the various allusions to the style of Joni on display on more complete album later.


It 'also good that the CD that came with the original album cover as well.



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Friday, June 25, 2010

Escape (Exp) (Dig) (Spkg)







Escape (Exp) (Dig) (Spkg) Overview


Living up to the moniker originally given them via a San Francisco radio contest, Journey traveled a restless, often less-than-promising arc as a prog-centric quartet during the early '70s. But the addition of Steve Perry's soaring tenor to the mix on 1978's Infinity instantly changed the band's fortunes, which arguably peaked on this 1981 release. While Neal Schon's lyrical guitar work remained a staple, it was Perry's unabashedly mainstream pop ballad sensibilities that carried the album to the top of the charts and multiplatinum sales via its trio of era-defining hit singles, "Who's Crying Now," "Don't Stop Believing," and "Open Arms." --Jerry McCulley


Customer Reviews


This album for me is the best, they also respond with "Infinity", but "Escape" is a rock ballad, and CD, which came early '80s that was not the hair band stuff, but overall is quite like all the better if near enough to hear.

Today can be like a "Guilty Pleasure" Perhaps because of their commercial attraction to young girls, women and men who were perhaps not really Metal, but somewhere between. I think, travelmy sister some guys attractive, accessible songs, songs with catchy hooks and melody that has shaken enough to annoy your parents but had this lush ballads that made her faint. After many years, for me, they appeal to a wider range than I can remember, and when you consider all the hair bands played the second half of year 80 is the same and have been painfully obvious, to give a chance to an initial glimpse of the journey, as it should be conducted, and in '81 he founded the model placesBallad of Rock and Cd. UFO had a band like this fund, including Scorpions back before, and all had their own sound. Travel has a good dose of melody, which is standard in hard rock. Perhaps they were a little 'softer your average 80's rock hard, but it's time to hear a CD jam fun to have this is not a fill line only here, and my songs fav are not usually single, apparently , and lesser-known songs.

Fav song of all time, the band is herein "Stone In Love", a song classic route, hard rock, guitar solos, lots of melody. FAV Aanother the title track "Escape" and rocks a lot with "Lay It Down," "Dead Or Alive" and "On Runnin '" Keep, and I like one of the three ballads "Still laughing." And 'many radio single with "Do not Stop Believin'," "Open Arms" (another ballad) and "Who's Crying Now" (ballad). The three received the most attention, and if you like maybe you should check theat the songs on to their travel better. Steve Perry could sing well, so it's not as hard rock's commercial today, where all sounds as if they were forced against the drummer for the band, my apoligies Dave Grohl ... But is it true?

Also the title Live in Houston are a nice addition to the latest new release. This CD is a must, not just for fans of the journey, but an avid rock hard for me, blame them comfortable, but very good, in that place and much better than anything elsethe late '80s hard rock clones. The Beatles had the Beach Boys melody also, but at this point where it really starts in a tone more difficult to get back to me the natural progression is to a band like Journey, Boston, perhaps even with the short stroke. I personally like Ratt, Dokken, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Hanoi Rocks and some names along with travel, and finally, Jane's Addiction, Saigon Kick, Extreme, Kings X, it all comes back to this CD in my advancedI think it is influential, even if nobody wants to admit a lot out there.


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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Release Me







Release Me Overview


2010 sophomore release from the all-female Pop/Rock quartet. Collectively their mission was to create the lost 60's girl group record of their dreams, and yours. With a little help from Mark Ronson, Alex Greenwald, and the soul and studio sophistication of Dap-Kings Tommy Brenneck and Homer Steinweiss, The Like have happened upon a sure classic. After years on the road with the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon and Muse, they're finally back with Release Me. It's a record about being heartbroken and breaking hearts, years of feverish living, harebrained schemes, and raving-mad relationships, testing boundaries and breaking them all down. In short, it's about growing up!


Customer Reviews


I'm a fan of such since 2005, and bought his first album as soon as I found out about them. While his first album is great, and I can not tell you how many times have I, "played" Release Me, "almost a completely different level. The songwriting, instrumentation, vocals and impeccable production of all, and they were able to re-sound of the '60s who were trying to create. I usually further enhance the strengths, but the whole album is excellent, and you do notloving, you're probably mentally ill or have terrible taste. So go ahead, buy it now, it will soon become one of your favorite albums, I promise!


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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Shrek - Music From the Original Motion Picture







Shrek - Music From the Original Motion Picture Overview


Like The Muppet Show or The Simpsons, Shrek is tiered with visual appeal, fantasy, and sophisticated humor that appeals to children and adults on two mutually exclusive levels. Judging by the soundtrack alone, there is some genuine emotion coming from this movie; Rufus Wainwright, the Proclaimers, and especially the Eels all pen winsome, longing tunes. Dana Glover's "It Is You (I Have Loved)" represents the soundtrack's requisite glossy ballad, but it's better than most, and John Powell's climactic, orchestral "True Love's First Kiss" makes one wish there was a full score to accompany this soundtrack. On the flip side, Smash Mouth cover the Monkees' "I'm a Believer" with a groovy treatment of crunchy hip-hop beats, and Leslie Carter (sister of Aaron and Nick) gives a perky performance on the Britney-esque "Like Wow!" The soundtrack squeezes the last drops of juice from the overplayed Smash Mouth hit "All Star," but other than that, it strikes a great balance between cute-but-not-precious pop hits, and more grown-up songs that are well within reach of young ears. --Beth Massa


Customer Reviews


I bought this mainly for sdtk Track # 10, a cover of Leonard Cohen "halleujah. When I heard in the film, I knew I mp3'ed. What I did. Apart from this, there is no way that I thought that the tempeted button push foward on my Discman. Apart from this, is the sdtk perfect for background music.


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Sunday, June 20, 2010

19







19 Overview


2008 debut album from the singer/songwriter. Citing her influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley, The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele is a truly unique new artist. With her mix up of R&B and Soul served up with a healthy dash of feisty London attitude, she spins beautiful dark stories of loves won and lost and sometimes just daydreamed about. 12 tracks. XL.


Customer Reviews


This surprise quite powerful, Adele's debut album "19" is still going on my skin feel after day for the first time Yes, like everyone else, "I heard" Chasing Pavements "have, but it was brilliantly sung by forgetting to Song me. Simply did not have this "need to buy albums to learn" quality. All these "Amy Winehouse, Kate Nash, comparisons are interested in me because I think" Back to Black 'and' Bricks' to two of the best albums that I either.Finally, it was a great MP3 for sale on this site that made me actually buy the album, and thank God!

Frankly, I paid $ 20 for it.

First, I want to say that Adele really sound like a glossy version of Kate Nash. Please Nash and see him as one of the most talented artists we have today (think rush the second album!) But the voice of Adele are (although I still prefer the art surrounding Nashbrilliant debut album). There is a freshness about the voice of Adele, the issue that permeates and rasp, create jazz feel more sumptuous folds of her album.

Your voice makes me in awe.

From the beginning until the end, Adele keeps my attention, deservedly. "Daydreamer" was an impressive way to open the album. It 's simple, safe, but will act as one voice. Her voice shines so beautiful, bouncing through repetitionCutesy musical arrangement and lyrics with a real authenticity to attract attention. The last song, "Hometown Glory", now rests heavily on your heart. Everything about the song is so moving, the texts to the heart load piano musical arrangement (painful nostalgia) of glorious vocal presence Adele. These two tracks are beautiful this album Bookends beautiful.

Some of my favorite songs of the album are those who give a degree of fire Adele. Songs like"Cold Shoulder," "My Same" and "Tired 'cheeky hip-hop have an influence, the beautiful can mesh with their smoky jazz aesthetic." Cold Shoulder "is my favorite song on the album. It 's like a contagious atmosphere, just gravity. The way his voice cracked ever so gently the chorus is so serious and loving. Slinky The feeling of' My Same "is equally contagious. The lyrical content (updated version of" opposites attract to "almost) makes it fun, fresh and honest (in aplayful way). "Tired" is a song called automatically Kate Nash to me. I could see Nash sings this song (Perhaps this is why I love them so much). "Just like the rain feels" like a song by Amy Winehouse, Adele and comes off wonderfully. He really wrapped around your finger, just like that.

"Best for Last" runs right out of "Daydreamer beautiful." He emphasized that collects simple step of opening, in about 40 seconds on Adele puts his musical style of thisLength, and begins to skip the rest of the album. As I said, "Chasing Pavements" is a title well sung, but still not 'hit me', like so many others. It 's probably my favorite track, at least for the album (which says a lot for the album because the song is still very good).

to feel the cradle song "First Love" is used brilliantly. I love the delicacy of the musical design, it is wonderful song by Adele.

take Adele's "You MakeFeel My Love "is beautiful, if somewhat 'conventional. It has no spark, causing the stand, but the song is still beautiful, and her voice are excellent." Melt My Heart to Stone 'for me one more emotional ballads. I like the lyric structure, and his voice dances around the words so seriously. "Crazy for You" has a simple structure, but a complex vocal style of Adele adds so many layers on this track. It 's just one of the best disk, because it is a recognized stylevery old, but brings in a contemporary setting.

Since I want to do this, I will go and the list of my favorite tracks from less preferred:

1) Cold Shoulder
2) Tired
3) Melt My Heart to Stone
4) Crazy for You
5) My own
6) Hometown Glory
7) Daydreamer
8) The first love
9) that the rain right
10) best for last
11) Make You Feel My Love
12) Chasing Pavements

In the end, this is one of the best albums I've heard in a longTime, and can only "bricks made peace" and "Back to Black" as one of the best albums I own


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Friday, June 11, 2010

License to Chill







License to Chill Overview


Thankfully, back in print, License To Chill is the easy going singer/songwriter's 2004 album that took the music world by storm, landing on the #1 spot on Billboard's Top 200 and Country charts. This release, Buffett's first true Country album, features contributions from Country stars including Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Marina McBride, George Strait, Clint Black, and Nanci Griffith. 16 tracks.

License to Chill Specifications


Country music's infatuation with the puka-shell rock of Jimmy Buffett has been one of the genre's less fortunate indulgences. Most of Nashville's hat acts do little more than dip their toe in the water and do nothing to build upon Buffett's signature sounds. That's why License to Chill, which features a plethora of Music City guests (Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Clint Black, George Strait, Martina McBride, Toby Keith) along with Bill Withers and Nanci Griffith, seems like a bad idea. But the album, on which the Key West hedonist performs his favorite "bar gig" songs, as he calls them, often delights. As someone who began his songwriting career in Nashville (and who's also recorded more than half his albums there), Buffett isn't just slumming, as his choice of covers (from such writers as Guy Clark, John Hiatt, Hank Williams, and Jerry Garcia) proves. What could have been little more than a lark, then, ends up being a showcase for Buffett the serious songwriter and song finder. Although he does indulge in the occasional beach-minded thong-writing, Chill is a surprisingly satisfying album aimed less at the Parrothead crowd and more toward an audience who remembers the Buffett of 30 years ago, a man who struggled to make his mark among Nashville's most revered tunesmiths. --Alanna Nash

Customer Reviews


Although I have a long way from the collection bin status Parrot Head, this is a good collection of songs. I received a gift from a friend Parrot Head, because I was critical of the Hey Good Lookin 'series' was well done. As I heard the whole CD, I grew up. I do not know if a true blue fan would buffet entertaining as his other more "solar" styles to find.


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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Tonight







Tonight Overview


TobyMac's new record TONIGHT is the highly anticipated follow up to the best-selling album Portable Sounds. Continuing Toby's unique ability to blend musical influences TONIGHT has an amazing mix of rock, pop, urban and hip hop sounds and styles. It features the smash hit single "City On Our Knees"


Customer Reviews


Although I have not heard music like this at regular intervals, in a good 5 years I thought I could download the Entire album, Because I Had a Few songs heard on the radio and like it. Cities in the knee and had to return to grow on me, but when Jesus Funky Music and break the sky, I was sold the whole package felt. Although not as praiseworthy as its dc Talk days, is still a good performance and, if God uses this music to young people, then that is a great thing.


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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Gogol Bordello /Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike






Gogol Bordello /Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike Feature


  • ISBN13: 0603967127126
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.


Gogol Bordello /Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike Overview


Gogol Bordello, Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike


Customer Reviews


On this day of musical mediocrity, Gogol Bordello has the energy and enthusiasm that I held for some years. It 's the kind of thing that if you are listening to music, you can not help but move to the beat.

My sister was the one who asked me to them as a gift I bought tickets for a show last summer. I was totally addicted to this. If I were to describe in one word:

Intense!

Buy this CD if you are looking for asurprising, energetic, experience the local art. Are inexplicably awesome! You need to see for themselves.

PS
If you can not get enough of them - also see the film Everything Is Illuminated - good movie co-star Eugene Hutz.


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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Mudvayne







Mudvayne Overview


This new self titled album is Mudvayne’s 5th studio album and is the heaviest record since their sophomore release. The new album features an innovative package which was dreamed up by lead signer, Chad. The entire album is printed in blacklight reactive ink, which means without a blacklight, the cover, booklet and CD images will appear to be absent. When placed under a blacklight it will reveal art custom created by world renowned artist Paul Booth. The Deluxe version includes a LED blacklight and the album in a custom box. The band has sold over 3 Million albums in the US. (Blacklight cover is available for a limited time only) Trouble with your Black Light? Unscrew the body to remove the black plastic safety disc and reassemble to use.


Customer Reviews


Only one point of view just before entering the test: I was a fan of Mudvayne way in 2001 when I saw her music video for "Dig," a single from her debut album LD 50 I was and am not a fan of the genre music known as Nu-Metal. Unlike contemporary Mudvayne, their music felt fresh, intelligent and progressive. I devoured LD 50, and could not wait for his follow-up - The End of All Things to Come.

A second album followed in almost TEOATTCAnyway. It 'was harder, smarter, and contained less filling. I honestly believed that Mudvayne has created a lasting legacy that would end with them held in high esteem. Then they released Lost and Found ... It was not a bad album, but it was nothing like their previous efforts. The album seemed at odds with Staind voice. I lost a little 'respect for band as a singer in an interview that the band had received to a point where Chad was going to go mainstream orhome. His fourth album, a new game was terrible. I lost interest in the full band.

I am very happy that I Mudvayne self-titled album to give a chance why not closer to their present form than anything we ever heard of the band. The album is heavy, can be incremental, and there is no rule-Scream-scream softly singing the song structure, which had spread so far the two previous albums. The album feels as if it were made only for the fans who have supported the band and soonwon for the youngest fans.

While the two previous albums only contained a few bright spots, this album contains only a few clothes, "Scream with me" and "Dead Inside" are apparently the most radio-friendly and a bit 'safe for a Mudvayne album much appreciated. The rest of the screen is the quality stuff.

The best album, and a large representation of the group that originally fell in "Heard It All Before" and "Burn the Bridge." One is a bit 'is a progressive and a more traditional, but also the indisputable talent of a creative ad Mudvayne: create catchy music and nice sounds ugly and out.

Other points include "Closer" (not everyone likes the NIN classic of the same name!), "I Can not Wait" and "grazing". Each song uses some of the best features Mudvayne's Chad Grey that unique voice .. Matt's unorthodox drumming, Ryan's groovy bass lines, etc.

Thus, whileMudvayne not a classic in the sense that LD 50 and The End of All Things to Come, yet feel very rewarding. The band could have taken the safe path and all other albums released radio-friendly, but they did not. Instead, they dug something special for their original fans. I can only hope that they do so in the future.


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