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Will You Still Love Me? includes ten of Mason's best hits, featuring "Baby...Please," "All Along the Watchtower," "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" and "Lonely One." ~ Keith Farley Will You Still Love Me? Music Will You Still Love Me? Review
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Purchase Will You Still Love Me? CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Air Supply CD (2005) Import
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| | Peter & Gordon Ultimate Peter & Gordon CD (2001)
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$12.89 Digitally remastered by Kevin Reeves (Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California).
The selection and sequencing strategy adopted by compiler Ron Furmanek for The Ultimate Peter & Gordon is easy to see. Allowed to pick 20 tracks, he has chosen all 14 songs by the '60s British duo that reached ...
| | Ultimate 70'S CD (2001)
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| | Essential Barbra Streisand CDs (2002) Limited Edition; Remastered
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$15.95 Although Barbra Streisand has recorded for the same company, Columbia Records, throughout her career, her work has not been particularly well represented on compilations. Four single-disc best-ofs dot her discography, but the listener who wanted to do something as simple as purchase an album containing the original studio recordings of both her first Top Ten hit, "People," and her first number one, "The Way We Were," without plumping for the four-CD box set Just for the Record , was out of luck. Complicating the compiling of her career highlights is her position as essentially an album artist, despite having scattered 11 Top Ten pop hits across 32 years. The ideal collection would have to do justice to her popular early albums of the '60s, her mid-career singles hits of the '70s, and her renewed album success in the '80s and '90s. Here it is. At a CD-busting length of over two and a half hours, ...
| | Kinks Ultimate Collection CDs (2002) (Import) Thailand
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$19.69 Although generally not as highly regarded by the critics as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, or the Who, the Kinks may well have influenced far more musicians. The three-chord sledgehammer proto-metal burst of teenage lust called "You Really Got Me," the Kinks' third single and first hit, touched off a garage band explosion, which in turn influenced the rise of punk a decade later. Blessed with an astute songwriter in Ray Davies, ...
| | Dave Mason 26 Letters - 12 Notes CD (2008)
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| | Relish Wildflowers CD (2001)
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| | Koko Taylor Deluxe Edition CD (2002)
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$14.25 Recorded between 1975 and 1999. Includes liner notes by Bruce Iglauer.
Neatly boiling down Koko Taylor's quarter-century with the blues-specialist label Alligator Records into one unbeatable compilation, DELUXE EDITION is a perfect introduction to Taylor's immense charms. Kicking off with "I'm ...
| | Rising Tide CD (2003)
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| | Bradley Cole In Our Time CD (2004)
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| | Pat Mcgee Save Me CD (2004)
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$7.69 Working in the same FM realm as Train, Goo Goo Dolls, and Counting Crows, the Pat McGee Band utilize a capable blend of wistful romanticism and mid-tempo balladry to weave a web of sound that rarely offends. Their fifth release, Save Me, finds the Virginia natives expounding on their simplistic notions of love and love lost, resulting in a recording that breaks little new ground but achieves its overall goal of existing. Highlights include the upbeat rockers "Annabel" and "Set Me Free," and the catchy single "Beautiful Ways." ~ James Christopher Monger
Halfway through Save Me, the fifth release from the Virginia-based Pat McGee Band, the first five songs vanish from the listener's memory, only to be replaced by six nearly identical cuts from the same cheesecloth. Working in the same realm of tedious FM conformity as Train and Goo Goo Dolls, the group utilizes endless variations of the three chords that inspire them to weave a harmless web of sound that irritates but never offends. McGee writes in the style of a simple bard in the thralls of love and deceit, frequently referencing his "bleeding heart" and the current "you" in his life with the selfish introspection of a high-school sophomore. As a wordsmith he seems capable of little else than romantic confrontation -- "you're touch has me so unover you" is possibly one of the worst lyrics ever written -- and the song titles themselves are templates of mid-tempo balladry -- "Don't Give Up," "Must Have Been Love" -- culled from mid-'80s Whitesnake records. Musically, the band displays its capable chops on upbeat rockers like "Annabel" and "Set Me Free," and the crisp, clean production gives the songs the kind of immediate appeal that sells records for a week or two, but the overall package ...
| | Seedy Gonzales CD (2004)
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$8.25 Seedy GonzalesJohnny Riley - vocalsJason Orans - guitar, vocalsBrian Devine - drums, vocalsJack Devine - guitar, bass, everything elseThe Story of Seedy, Part One: The Seedy Gonzales EPThere are serial killers, serial novels, serial poets-and now with the Seedy Gonzales self-titled debut EP, a serial record with a little bit of killer (of time, anyway), novelist and poet among its five tracks. The first of a two-part series, Seedy Gonzales embodies a laid-back "downtown" vibe, a literate-but-not-literal look at city life through the eyes of a sad, cheeky poet. It is, to be sure, exactly what you'd expect from "a cranky ex-pat writer from Prague [singer Johnny Riley] who sings like Lou Reed" and "a New York filmmaker who sings like Lou Barlow [singer-guitarist Jason Orans]."Riley, Orans and drummer Brian Devine met in Los Angeles while they were all working in the film industry. After losing touch for some years, Devine and Orans discovered they had both relocated to NYC. Devine was playing in his other project, Spanish Speaking Psychics with his cousin Jack; Orans and Riley were co-writing songs across the Atlantic while Riley observed a self-imposed exile in the Czech ...
| | Shakespeare's Sister Platinum Collection CD (2006) (Import) England; Remastered
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| | Jane Morgan An American Songbird In Paris CD (2007)
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