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Buy Who Do They Think They Are? CD Purchase Who Do They Think They Are? CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cure Disintegration CD (1989)
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$12.59 (MP3 Available for Download) Dark, dreamlike and magical, Disintegration surely represents one of the Cure's finest hours. Although retaining the darkest elements of the earlier albums, it pointed the way towards the band's later, more commercial ...
| | Deep Purple House Of Blue Light CD (1987) Remastered
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$5.55 (MP3 Available for Download) During the '80s, Deep Purple, like Aerosmith, was a hard rock giant of the prior decade that ended up getting a second career chance. Three years after the band's triumphant 1984 comeback, PERFECT STRANGERS, the band released HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT, a follow-up that continued showcasing the band's sweeping brand of hard rock.
Anchored by the solid rhythm section of drummer Ian Paice and bassist/producer Roger Glover, the formidable triumvirate of Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, and Jon Lord drove these songs of devil women and outlaw living. As always, Gillan's forceful vocals and quirky lyrics ...
| | Ribbon No Kishi Image Album CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Deep Purple Legends CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Deep Purple Who Do We Think We Are CD (1973)
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$16.15 After establishing itself as a hard-rock giant, thanks to endless touring and the release of such milestone records as MACHINE HEAD and IN ROCK, Deep Purple was in a state of turmoil when it went into the studio to record 1972's WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE? Despite all the infighting, the band pulled together long enough to record seven tracks that only bolstered the band's reputation.
The best-known song, "Woman From Tokyo," boasted a riff as memorable as the one that defined "Smoke on the Water" and was later admitted by Ritchie Blackmore to have been cribbed from Eric Clapton's "Cat Squirrel." Although Blackmore's always-impressive riffing stands out on such songs as "Mary Long" and "Place in Line," this album also spotlights how far Jon Lord's contributions on organ went toward defining the band's sound. Lord's mastery was ...
| | Deep Purple Colour Collection CD (2006) Import
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$9.79 Universal International's Colour Collection features a branded die-cut digipak (hence the name) and ten random Deep Purple songs. Later cuts like "Unwritten Law" and "Bad Attitude" aren't bad, but they're not buffered by DP classics (there's no "Hush," "Highway Star," or "Woman from Tokyo"). Even the inclusion of "Smoke on the Water" is poor, as the live version featured here pales in comparison to the studio rendition (and even ...
| | Ramones It's Alive CD (1979)
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$9.79 (MP3 Available for Download) This is the Holy Grail of live concert recordings. Long unavailable in the U.S., IT'S ALIVE captures the Ramones in peak form, having the time of their lives before an appreciative British audience. From Joey's slow drawl "Weeeeeeellllll, it's great to be back here in...") to Dee Dee's "1-2-3-4," this disc pummels the listener into submission with the complete live Ramones experience to the point where you can practically feel the sweat. All the classics from the first three albums are executed with an enthusiasm the Ramones rarely mustered years down the line.
The live version of "Blitzkrieg Bop" will send shivers down even the hardiest Coney Island strongman's spine, and "We're ...
| | Joe Dassin 41 Succes CDs (1999)
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| | Unsere Marsche CD (1990)
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| | Aterciopelados Oye CD (2006) Digipak
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$12.39 (MP3 Available for Download) Oye arrived a full five years after Aterciopelados' previous studio release, and a lot happened in that time. For starters both singer Andrea Echeverri and bassist Héctor Buitrago -- the Colombian band's most potent creative forces -- released well-received solo albums that, rather than serve to push them further out of the band framework, seem to have strengthened their resolve to coalesce as a tighter, more focused unit. The last Aterciopelados record, Gozo Poderoso, though nominated for a Grammy, was something of a wandering affair, the band shoving aside its rock roots and aligning with the growing trend toward electronica and pounding dancefloor rhythms. They've clearly chosen to return to what they do best on Oye, and it was a smart move: the melodies have never been stronger, the playing has never been more in sync (using a live drummer certainly helps inspire them to perform more like a band), the songs never catchier. Experimentation still finds its way into several of the mixes, but on such great new songs as the forceful peace call "Paces," the soulful "Don Dinero," the dance-happy "Cruz de Sal," and the hopelessly addictive opening track, "Complemento," the band has learned to temper its fiery attack and channel its early arena rock leanings into something more modest and ultimately more appealing. ...
| | Lars Eric Mattsson No Surrender CD (2007) (Import)
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$13.15 Their second album.
| | Putamayo Presents Cafe Cubano CD (2008)
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$10.69 Like most Putumayo ...
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