Thursday, March 31, 2011

Rent (1996 Original Broadway Cast)







Rent (1996 Original Broadway Cast) Overview


Into Broadway's creative vacuum of revivals, movie adaptations, and Hollywood star vehicles comes Rent, the story of squatters, junkies, performance artists, struggling musicians, drag queens, aspiring filmmakers, and HIV-positives (and you thought Miss Saigon's helicopter landing was cool). Undoubtedly among the defining pop cultural events of 1996, Rent has already won four Tony awards and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. More importantly, it threatens to bring substance back to the Great White Way.

Transposing Puccini's 100-year-old opera La Bohème into modern day Bohemia (19th-century Paris's Left Bank becomes late-20th-century New York's East Village where the scourge of tuberculosis becomes the plague of AIDS) Rent celebrates life among the young, sick, and unconventional. While Broadway shows are hardly the place for authentic portrayals of the latest marginalized hipsters, composer Jonathan Larson (who died at age 36, days before his musical opened) managed to sculpt vivid characters and scenes that bring Avenue A as close as it will ever come to 42nd Street. And by telling a socially relevant story of living without the guarantee of a future (renting, that is), Larson does his own little bit to define an X'ed generation. At worst, Rent is the Hair of the '90s.

For the majority of us who won't be seeing Rent anytime soon, the Original Cast Recording is more than just an after-show souvenir. Well-packaged with a complete libretto, the two-CD set is a worthwhile album separate of live performance. Full of songs that are funny and catchy, inspiring and touching, smart and hip and not overly sentimental, Rent mixes showtune pop with elements of rock, R&B, dance, gospel, and tango to make one of the best albums of the year--certainly the best rock opera in decades. La vie bohème, indeed. --Roni Sarig




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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Number of the Beast







Number of the Beast Overview


Enhanced CD-Rom version of the original. Includes full-length videos, band biographies, photo galleries, and internet links, all encased in a slip-sleeve. - 1998

Number of the Beast Specifications


Throughout the 1980s, a damning generalization held true: British metal was essentially working man's food, loosely descended from biker-meets and Northern pubs; whereas, in the States, it was an outgrowth of stadium rock, which traditionally subordinated substance to spectacle. Plug-ugly and cartoonishly morbid, Iron Maiden were typical of the Brit effort, since they effectively emphasized a driving, no-nonsense approach to the music. Among metal aficionados, this album ranks as one of the defining moments of the entire genre. Of the nine songs here--including Maiden classics like "Run to the Hills" and the title track--only "Gangland" falls flat, though it's immediately overshadowed by "Hallowed Be Thy Name," acknowledged by many as this band's apotheosis. --Andrew McGuire



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Monday, March 28, 2011

Picaresque







Picaresque Overview


In the past two years, The Decemberists have gone from unknowns outside their native Portland to success via critical praise, impressive sales, and packed houses. This is their fullest sounding release yet. They blaze through more instrumental variations than can be listed here, for a heightened urgency and depth to the sharply written lyrical scenarios.

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Picaresque is yet more proof that the Decemberists' Colin Meloy is the songwriter who loves love—especially when it ends in death, ("We Both Go Down Together," "Of Angels and Angles"), disease ("The Mariner's Revenge Song") or in some other tragic way. This CD spends some time in the band's familiar old Europe setting, although Meloy also touches on politics, espionage, and even soccer. (Proving he knows his fan base, Meloy's "The Sporting Life," is the perfect shout-out to the kids who preferred the library to the gym.) Long-time fans will know what to expect from this album, which compares favorably to the other LPs on their catalog, and with Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla on board as producer, the band seems poised to reach the greater audience they deserve. If you're not already a listener, don't wait another second to become one. With their remarkable vocabulary and bawdy-yet-literary imagery, the Decemberists are guaranteed to make you smarter even as they make you weep. Pop this in your CD player, grab a dictionary, rock and learn.--Leah Weathersby



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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sunny Day







Sunny Day Overview


Sunny Day brings us 'handmade' music of the finest kind, for folks of all ages. Elizabeth Mitchell, joined by her husband Daniel Littleton, daughter Storey & lots of musical friends including Levon Helm, Dan Zanes & Jon Langford, weaves a tapestry of loving and spirited songs. Like her previous album You Are My Little Bird, Sunny Day reminds us of the beauty of the natural world & the magic found in the simplest moments of everyday life. 19trks, 43mins, 28pg bklt




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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness







Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness Overview


This poster is 12 inches by 12 inches. It is in mint condition.

Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness Specifications


Emotionally over-the-top pop extravaganzas like the string-swelling "Tonight Tonight," the Metallica-influenced alternative rock of "Zero," the techno via new wave of "1979"--the 28 songs on this swell two-disc album are as eclectic as their themes are epic and ambitious. Billy Corgan's thin whine isn't much of an instrument, but he makes the most of it by writing smart songs that take emotional chances that more-typical alt rockers would deem uncool. Pessimistic and feeling trapped but still wanting to believe in love, in a future, in something--this is the sound of Gen X at the millennium, with all the self-indulgence and power that would suggest. --David Cantwell



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Friday, March 25, 2011

Rock Star







Rock Star Overview


More than merely a headbanger's take on A Star Is Born, Rock Star is, like all great Hollywood middlebrow fare, actually "inspired by a true story": the saga of an Ohio salesman/Judas Priest tribute band vocalist who one day found himself taking Rob Halford's place in the spotlight. But whether its music is big-hair throwback or merely ahead-of-the-curve '80s retro-hip is hardly a matter that will cause quantum theorists sleepless nights. Not surprisingly, the film's soundtrack sounds both distinctly virtual and marketing-department honed: a mix of modern rockers (Everclear's hard-pop title track, the Verve Pipe's "Colorful") and '80s vets (Bon Jovi's genre-defining "Livin' on a Prayer"). Steel Dragon, the film's fictional headliners, feature era vets Jason Bonham on drums, Zakk Wylde on guitar, and vocalist Jeff Scott Soto giving star Mark Wahlberg something to lip-synch. They re-create a frighteningly credible faux-'80s pop-metal ethos that ranges from the big-ballad Bon Jovi-isms of "We All Die Young" to the pounding, metallic Priest-cloning of "Livin' the Life" and "Blood Pollution," and the anthemic "Long Live Rock and Roll," the latter in a ham-fisted performance that begs to be subtitled "(But Please Retire Soon)." It's all enough to make long-suffering heavy metal fans cry out, "Why hast thou forsaken us, Spinal Tap?" --Jerry McCulley




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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Blues Brothers 2000







Blues Brothers 2000 Overview


BLUES BROTHERS 2000 - DVD Movie

Blues Brothers 2000 Specifications


It's hard to ignore the sad and conspicuous absence of the late John Belushi, but this long-delayed sequel to 1980's The Blues Brothers still has Dan Aykroyd--as Chicago bad boy and blues rocker Elwood Blues--to keep the music alive. Once again, Elwood's trying to reunite the original Blues Brothers Band, and this time he's got a strip-joint bartender (John Goodman) and a 10-year-old orphan named Buster (J. Evan Bonifant) joining him at center stage. Believing that Elwood has kidnapped the kid, the cops are hot on his trail as the reunited band hits the road for the Battle of the Bands in Louisiana and the All-Star Blues Jam that ends the movie in a rockin' blaze of glory. It's a shameless clone of the first film, and nobody--especially not Aykroyd or director John Landis--seems to care that the story's not nearly as fun as the music that's used to stretch it out. Of course there's a seemingly endless parade of stunts, including a nonstop pileup of police cars that's hilariously absurd, but what really matters here--indeed, the movie's only saving grace--is the great lineup of legendary blues musicians. Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Junior Wells, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Jonny Lang, Eddie Floyd, and Blues Traveler are among the many special guests assembled for the film, and their stellar presence makes you wonder if the revived Blues Brothers shouldn't remain an obscure opening act. The collector's edition DVD includes production photos, the theatrical trailers, and a behind-the-scenes featurette about the making of the film including interviews with the principal cast. --Jeff Shannon



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

4 Way Street (Jewel Box)







4 Way Street (Jewel Box) Overview


No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG
Title: 4 WAY STREET
Street Release Date: 06/23/1992
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

4 Way Street (Jewel Box) Specifications


This is one of those albums where you'll want to cherry-pick favorites. Recorded live when the supergroup was at its commercial zenith, it's sloppy in spots where precision is called for. And the hyperbolic counterculture rants sound a bit silly these days (Bellows Stills: "Jesus Christ was the first nonviolent revolutionary! Ah, dig it, dig it!"). On the other hand, the electric jams are enlivened by some charged guitar skirmishes between Stills and Young. Those who owned the original 2-record set will be pleased by the additional Graham Nash song ("King Midas in Reverse") and Young's acoustic "The Loner"/"Cinnamon Girl"/"Down by the River" medley. --Steven Stolder



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Monday, March 21, 2011

David Gilmour: Remember That Night - Live from the Royal Albert Hall






David Gilmour: Remember That Night - Live from the Royal Albert Hall Feature


  • 1. Speak to Me 2. Breathe (In the Air) 3. Time 4. Breathe (In the Air) 5. Castellorizon 6. On an Island 7. The Blue 8. Red Sky at Night 9. This Heaven 10. Then I Close My Eyes 11. Smile 12. Take a Breath 13. A Pocketful of Stones 14. Where We Start 15. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 16. Fat Old Sun 17. Coming Back to Life 18. High Hopes 19. Echoes 20. Wish You Were here 21. Find th


David Gilmour: Remember That Night - Live from the Royal Albert Hall Overview


REMEMBER THAT NIGHT:LIVE FROM THE ROY - DVD Movie




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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Solatino







Solatino Overview


Gabriela Montero's third album, SOLATINO, is sure to tango into your heart! Venezuelan-born pianist, Gabriela Montero, releases her first recording exclusively devoted to works by Latin American composers, SOLATINO. As with her previous, hugely successful EMI Classics releases, Bach and Beyond and Baroque, on SOLATINO, Montero turns her genius for improvisation to music by Latin American composers including Ginastera, Lecuona and Estévez. This joyous, bright album is packed with tangos, milongas, and swinging dance rhythms! This release aims to bring this fun, infectious music to a wide audience, and to introduce new audiences to a different genre of `classical' music. Montero is currently one of the most sought-after classical pianists in the music world! Her performance of John Williams' "Air and Simple Gifts" at President Barack Obama's Inaguration with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Itzhak Perlman and clarinetist Anthony McGill was viewed by one of the largest television and online audiences of all time! She is universally admired for her exceptional artistry, passion, and lyricism with which she imbues both her classical and improvisational playing.




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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Slow Train Coming (Reis)







Slow Train Coming (Reis) Overview


Japanese remastered reissue packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. CBS/Sony. 2004.




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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Appetite for Destruction







Appetite for Destruction Overview


120 gram vinyl/original artwork.

Appetite for Destruction Specifications


A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream. --Rickey Wright



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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Burlesque (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)







Burlesque (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Overview


A SMALL TOWN SINGER MOVES TO THE BIG CITY WHERE SHE VIEW FOR HER CHANCE AT STARDOM AT THE SIZZLING BURLESQUE NIGHTCLUB.

Burlesque (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Specifications


There is, according to Burlesque, a nightclub on the Sunset Strip that looks like a blend of Cabaret and Moulin Rouge and employs a full contingent of dancers and musicians in the service of a neo-retro-burlesque-blues program. Presiding over the craziness within is Tess, a grande dame who also performs occasionally and who could only, under these circumstances, be played by Cher. Entering the scene is a young leather-lunged hopeful from Iowa named Ali, played by Christina Aguilera in her movie-acting debut. The vibe of this glitzy concoction is more Flashdance than Showgirls, despite prerelease predictions that the film would be a campfest of epic proportions. In fact, it's more cornball than trashy. Ali hits most of the clichés of the genre: defying Tess's skepticism by proving her mettle during an impromptu stage number; flirting with the nice-guy bartender (Cam Gigandet, of Twilight) whose home she shares for a while, in a purely platonic way, of course, just until she gets her feet on the ground; and keeping a wary eye on the high roller (Eric Dane, of Grey's Anatomy) who wants to possess her, because, you see, he takes whatever he likes. And did we mention that Tess is facing foreclosure on the club in a month's time? Seriously, you didn't see that coming? Writer-director Steve Antin has no embarrassment about putting any of this across, which may be why it all feels weirdly innocent, if relentlessly silly. Stanley Tucci revives his gay assistant from The Devil Wears Prada, Alan Cumming lurks about in an undefined role that might well have been filmed months after everybody else, and Kristen Bell enjoys a few wicked-witch moments as Ali's main rival. Aguilera, needless to say, belts out her songs as only someone with a very large voice can, and Cher stops the show with an old-fashioned torch song ("You Haven't Seen the Last of Me") that is clearly designed as a roof-raiser. (And, by gum, it works.) This is a ridiculous movie, but it gets points for never claiming to be anything else. --Robert Horton



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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Don't Say No (30th Anniversary Edition)







Don't Say No (30th Anniversary Edition) Overview


Billy Squier s landmark 1981 album, Don t Say No, included the mega-hits The Stroke, My Kinda Lover, and In the Dark and laid the groundwork for the success of such crossover hard-rock/metal acts as Def Leppard and Bon Jovi. His most critically acclaimed album, it reached #5 on Billboard s album chart and went on to sell over 3 million copies in the U.S. Now it s being reissued for the first time ever since first appearing on CD in the 80s, complete with newly remastered sound, bonus tracks, and a new booklet.

Squier was the personification of 80s rock, with an array of arena rock anthems and power ballads. Don't Say No: 30th Anniversary Edition features 2 bonus tracks, live version of hit songs The Stroke and My Kinda Lover, recorded during a 2009 tour.




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Monday, March 14, 2011

Celtic Thunder: Take Me Home







Celtic Thunder: Take Me Home Overview


A DVD with a running time of almost 2 hours features 13 new Celtic Thunder performances!

Since March 2008, Celtic Thunder has spent over 45 weeks at the top of the Billboard World Music Charts, knocking themselves off the number 1 spot with their second CD "Celtic Thunder Act II." Now after scanning close to 400K units and playing to over 200,000 people on their second North American Tour Celtic Thunder presents Take Me Home (filmed at Casino Rama in Ontario, Canada on April 21st '09) an all new show on CD and DVD.

The event features almost all new material with only three of the most popular songs from the original Celtic Thunder pledge show included. The new songs are dynamic and exciting. Damian (a foot and a half taller with a new deeper voice) has great new songs in "Happy Birthday Sweet 16" and "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and would give a young Neil Sedaka or Frankie Vallie a run for his money! Ryan's dark destroyer character develops well with a rendition of Sting's "Every Breath You Take", George's personality and sense of humour comes to the fore in "500 Miles", a highlight in the show and Paul's performance of "You Raise Me Up" is not to be missed. Keith, the blonde surfer heart-throb is set to steal more hearts with "Castles in the Air" accompanying himself on the guitar. The guys come together for both "Working Man" and "Take Me Home", as ever their voices even more powerful in these ensemble songs, and in the harmony pieces. "Danny's Boy" A Cappella, has been included due to popular demand after their performance on 5th Ave for "St Patrick's Day" and performing it at the White House that night - the highlight of their success in the USA.

Also Available: A new studio CD that features 15 songs/14 never before on CD!




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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Communique







Communique Overview


No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: DIRE STRAITS
Title: COMMUNIQUE
Street Release Date: 09/19/2000
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Communique Specifications


Dire Straits seemed to be a band with no popular context when they recorded this sophomore outing. Their previous album's "Sultans of Swing" still hadn't charted and former schoolteacher Mark Knopfler, whose 30th birthday coincided with this album's release, still had little interest in mirroring the post-punk obsessions of late-'70s London. Oblivious to the changes that would soon take place (brother David leaving the band, compact discs resurrecting older rock consumers, and their own ascension to arena-rock status), the band continued to refine its pub-rock aesthetic on this unpretentious set of melancholy rock tunes. Mark's talent for cynical character sketches is further developed on tracks like "Where Do You Think You're Going" and "News," while the presence of Jerry Wexler at the production helm ensures that the rest of the band keeps the rhythms tight. But the laid-back atmosphere of recording in the Bahamas seems to have had just as much influence, from the reggae lope of the opening "Once upon a Time in the West" to those waves crashing against the beach in the hypnotic album closer, "Follow Me Home." All in all, a solid effort from a band that probably had no idea what was just around the corner. --Bill Forman



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Very Best of England Dan & John Ford Coley







The Very Best of England Dan & John Ford Coley Overview


Soft rock superstars England Dan & John Ford Coley s melodic sound was a defining part of the soundtrack of the 1970s. Best known for their 1976 #2 Billboard® hit and signature song I'd Really Love To See You
Tonight featured here they scored six Top 40 hits from 76- 79, four of them Top 10. Their beautifully produced repertoire blended
elegantly crafted pop, rock-oriented singersongwriter sensibilities and country-rock inflections. Their career as a duo started in 1970 at A&M, but it was their mid- 70s signing
to Big Tree/Atlantic that defined their legacy. This essential single-disc collection features all
the hits and favorites from that era, including Nights Are Forever Without You, Gone Too
Far, We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again, and a stirring cover of Todd Rundgren s Love Is The Answer.




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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Blood into Wine






Blood into Wine Feature


  • Extended Interviews
  • Alternate Scenes
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Never before seen concert footage
  • Wine Documentary


Blood into Wine Overview


Studio: Channel Sources Dist Release Date: 09/07/2010




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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Life for Rent






Life for Rent Feature


  • Features "White Flag", a worldwide hit
  • Dido's 2nd album
  • Run time 54:02


Life for Rent Overview


Deluxe Digi-pak re-issue. Sony BMG. 2008.

Life for Rent Specifications


Despite its somewhat polite, trip-hoppy surface, Dido Armstrong’s music frequently rests on a melancholy that can only be called courageous in the current pop world. Few singer-songwriters with 12 million record sales behind them would offer a single such as Life for Rent’s "White Flag," which is in part an apology for the "mess and destruction" the narrator has left with her lover. Emotions are even stickier on other tracks, with Dido’s Dusty-ish voice coolly sweeping through "Don’t Leave Home," one of the creepiest codependent-love songs since "Every Breath You Take," and in "Who Makes You Feel," ticking off a list of reasons why an affair is dying, while also admitting that she still loves the guy. It’s a hard-won romanticism, too, that pokes its head up in the tough-minded "This Land is Mine" and "Do You Have a Little Time" ("I’d like to hold you still/Remind you of all you’ve missed"). A knotty and rewarding album. --Rickey Wright



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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

WordWorld: Lots of Letters Box Set






WordWorld: Lots of Letters Box Set Feature


  • A compilation of WordWorld episodes focusing on letter recognition.Episodes:The Lost Letter L. , Runaway O. , Superhero Sheep. , Happy Birthday, Dog. , Flying Ant. , The Dancing Duck Bonanza. , The Birds. , W Drought. , Catch that C! , V is for Vacation. , The Mystery of the Disappearing Pie. , Ride 'em CowBear. , M is for Map. , Play Ball! , Duck's First Sleepover Party. , Chef Sheep. Format:


WordWorld: Lots of Letters Box Set Overview


Join the WordFriends for three hours of learning fun! This set includes 16 stories on two discs:
The Lost Letter L
Runaway O
Superhero Sheep
Happy Birthday, Dog
Flying Ant
The Dancing Duck Bonanza
The Birds
W Drought
Catch that C!
V is for Vacation
The Mystery of the Disappearing Pie
Ride 'em CowBear
M is for Map
Play Ball!
Duck's First Sleepover Party
Chef Sheep





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Monday, March 7, 2011

Nimrod







Nimrod Overview


No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: GREEN DAY
Title: NIMROD
Street Release Date: 10/14/1997
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Nimrod Specifications


Nimrod came along two years after 1995's Insomniac and was the first indication of Green Day's willingness to stretch the boundaries of punk rock. The fullness of the record is first hinted at on "Hitchin' a Ride," which starts out chug-a-lugging and then breaks into a raging rocker."Redundant" is accented with some psyched-out guitar work and has Billie Joe Armstrong singing a good deal more than usual. The wonderful "Platypus (I Hate You)" speed-rocks with abandon and recalls the early days of L.A. punk (a little Dickies here, a little Descendents there). The biting "Take it Back" is a snarling throwback to hard punk, and "Prosthetic Head" is an infectious ditty that counts among the very best on the album. Most surprising is "Last Ride In," an instrumental nod to the sensual surf-and-sun life. Of course, the crown jewel of the collection is the sentimental, acoustic "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)," which seemed nearly inescapable when it was released. Beyond these standouts, even the "usual" Green Day fare here has punch. --Lorry Fleming



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Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Very Best Of Supertramp







The Very Best Of Supertramp Overview


No Description Available.
Genre: Popular Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
Rating:
Release Date: 11-DEC-2001

The Very Best Of Supertramp Specifications


In the midst of the late 1970s punk/new wave revolution, England's Supertramp tore a page from the Genesis playbook, suffusing their previously overwrought prog-rock influences and bittersweet hippie optimism gone sour with muscular pop hooks. They eventually became one of the world's foremost rock acts--and later a rich source for contemporary TV commercial music. But while Supertramp peaked quickly, they nonetheless spawned at least two bona fide classic albums--Crime of the Century and Breakfast in America--and a slate of FM radio staples, all of which are included on this near 80-minute anthology. Fully three-quarters of Crime is represented, and rightly so. That 1974 album both stripped down and reinvented the band's sound, centering it around the songs of Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, pulsing electric piano chords, and distinctively reedy vocals on tense, spare songs like "Bloody Well Right" and "Dreamer." But by the time of the multiplatinum Breakfast, they had refined their edgy prog sensibility to virtual extinction with well-crafted pop hits like "The Logical Song" and "Take the Long Way Home." This well-chosen collection spans a decade, but focuses intently on the five great years that cemented Supertramp's reputation. --Jerry McCulley



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Friday, March 4, 2011

The Basement Tapes







The Basement Tapes Overview


Japanese only paper sleeve pressing. Sony. 2009.

The Basement Tapes Specifications


The Basement Tapes can be heard as a manifesto for the '90s' underlying Americana agenda or as the greatest album never intended for commercial release. Homegrown 1967 recordings taped in the Band's fabled Big Pink hermitage in Saugerties, New York, many of the 24 songs resonated across American and English rock and folk long before their belated 1975 release through studio interpretations by the Byrds, Fairport Convention, Manfred Mann, Peter, Paul & Mary, and numerous other acolytes, as well as through myriad unauthorized bootlegs. Good as the covers were, Dylan and the Band rolled their own with an extraordinary coherence that sounds only more authentic in these rough-hewn, intimate, always musical performances, which dovetail with Dylan's stark John Wesley Harding and the Band's stunning debut, Music from Big Pink as well as the presciently lo-fi The Band. At a time when most rock culture was entranced with its post-atomic origins, these songs sounded timeless, plunging into pre-industrial folk, turn of the (20th) century barrelhouse and blues, and crackling, vintage rock & roll excursions with offhand verve and a thrilling disregard for what was hip. Time has only reinforced their visionary power. --Sam Sutherland



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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Still on Top: The Greatest Hits







Still on Top: The Greatest Hits Overview


STILL ON TOP: THE GREATEST HITS is a career-spanning anthology of hits by mercurial Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. Starting with two key tracks by his Rolling Stones-like 1960s band, Them--"Gloria" and "Here Comes the Night"--the set passes over Morrison's legendary 1968 album, ASTRAL WEEKS, a jazzy mood piece that works best as a whole, but otherwise cherry-picks a ton of FM radio classics. "Wild Nights," "Domino," "Moondance," and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" are among the many highlights, presented in remastered sound.




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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Kid A (2-10" LPs) [Vinyl]







Kid A (2-10" LPs) [Vinyl] Overview


180 Gram/Audiophile pressing
Two 10" discs in gatefold jacket
Printed sleeves

Kid A (2-10" LPs) [Vinyl] Specifications


How is it that Kid A's opening track, laden with an electronic vocal stuttering "bleh, bluh-bleh bleh bluh" is the most fascinating statement made in rock & roll this year? Because somehow, even when Radiohead blathers and blips nonsense, it's profound. The band's future-perfect musical grammar may be hard to decipher, and the melody is even more subliminal, but the journey traveled with Radiohead reveals them to be not only rock music's greatest adventurers in 2000, but teachers as well. --Beth Massa



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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

And If Our God Is For Us







And If Our God Is For Us Overview


Chris Tomlin returns with his much-anticipated new album And If Our God Is For Us..., which features the new single "I Will Follow" and a new studio recording of "Our God," the anthemic declaration of faith that has already spent nine weeks on top of the Christian radio charts. The new songs on And If Our God Is For Us... came from Chris's experience as a worship leader over the years, and currently at Passion City Church in Atlanta, led by communicator and pastor, Louie Giglio. As the songwriter behind the worship favorites "How Great is Our God", "Jesus Messiah", "Holy is the Lord" and "Forever", Chris continues to write songs that connect people to the heart of Jesus and lead them to a greater worship of Him.




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