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2 LPs on 1 CD, MILLIONS OF DEAD COPS and MORE DEAD COPS (MORE DEAD COPS album was a compilation which includes the EPs MULTI-DEATH CORPORATION and CHICKEN SQUALK as well as singles, etc.) The cassette does not contain the MORE DEAD COPS LP.Q (1/02, pp.118-119) - 4 out of 5 stars - "...combined the furious noise of, say, Discharge with a political edge...and a houmour, energy and verve..." Millions Of Dead Cops/More Dead Cops Music M D C Millions Of Dead Cops/More Dead Cops Songs | 1. | John Wayne | |
| 2. | Dick For Brains | |
| 3. | Kill the Light | |
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| | Germs M.I.A.: The Complete Anthology CD (1993)
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| | M D C Millions Of Damn Christians CD (1987)
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| | Reagan Youth Collection Of Pop Classics CD (1994)
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| | Circle Jerks Group Sex CD (1980)
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| | Gary Numan Here I Am CD (1994)
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| | Revere, Paul & The Raiders Midnight Ride CD (1966)
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$11.79 Includes liner notes by Drake Levin and Phil "Fang" Volk. Midnight Ride marked just about the pinnacle of Paul Revere & the Raiders' history as a source of great albums. Even more to their credit, most of the music on Midnight Ride was written by the bandmembers themselves, and not just Mark Lindsay and Paul Revere, but Phil Volk, Drake Levin, and Mike Smith getting a shared songwriting credit. The irony is that this was the last album on which that egalitarian spirit was to dominate; alongside the tight, hard, eminently danceable rock & roll sounds that comprise about two-thirds of this album, there are signs of the softer, more introspective balladry that lead singer Mark Lindsay was starting to favor in his songwriting ("Little Girl in the Fourth Row," etc.). It was this stylistic break, coupled with disputes over which bandmembers were to get their songs represented ...
| | Kenny Rogers Forever Gold CD (2000) (Import)
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| | Guttermouth Covered With Ants CD (2001)
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| | TV On The Radio Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes CD (2004)
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$12.99 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. TV On The Radio: Kyp Malone (vocals, guitar, loops); Tunde Adebimpe (vocals, loops); David Andrew Sitek. Additional personnel: Katrina Ford (vocals); Nick Zinner (guitar); Martin Perna (flute); Jaleel Bunton (drums). This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. TV on the Radio's Young Liars EP was a wonderful surprise, signaling the arrival of one of the most unique acts to seemingly come out of nowhere during the 2000s. Its alchemy of strange sonic bedfellows like post-punk and doo wop, and powerful vocals and experimental leanings, into songs that were challenging and accessible was no small feat; indeed, Young Liars was such an accomplished EP that it begged the question -- and ratcheted up the expectations -- of what TV on the Radio could do over the course of an entire album. The answer arrives with Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes, a deeper, darker, denser version of the band's already ambitious sound. Dave Sitek and Tunde Adepimbe push their abilities as sculptors of sounds and words to new limits. Adepimbe in particular continues to prove himself as a distinctive and captivating voice, both musically and lyrically. Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes' opening track, "The Wrong Way," is one of the best reflections of his strengths as a singer and writer, and of TV on the Radio's overall growth. Through the song, Adepimbe explores his feelings about being a black man and about black culture at large. Inwardly, he wavers between radical and placating thoughts and his feelings of obligation to be "Teachin' folks the score/About patience, understanding, agape babe/And sweet sweet amour." Around him, he sees mindless materialism, with bling "fallin' down just like rain," and misplaced anger and violence: "Hey, desperate youth! Oh bloodthirsty babes! Oh your guns are pointed the wrong way." On their own, the lyrics are strong enough to make a fairly impressive poem, but Adepimbe's massed, choir-like vocals and the flutes, throbbing fuzz bass, and martial beat that Sitek surrounds them with turn them into an even more impressive and impassioned song. That TV on the Radio can handle an issue like race so creatively and eloquently shouldn't come as a surprise, considering how organically the group incorporates elements of soul, jazz, spirituals, and doo wop into the mostly lily-white world of indie/experimental rock. However, the song does offer a refreshing reminder that hip-hop and urban music -- as vital as they've been recently -- are not the only kinds ...
| | Western Swing And Country Jazz CDs (2005) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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$26.79 Personnel: Earl Singers Brown (vocals, guitar, kazoo); Jimmie Revard (vocals, guitar, clarinet); Curley Williams, Elmer "Slim" Hall, Gene Sullivan, Adolph Hofner (vocals, guitar); Chet Carnes, Johnny Thames (vocals, banjo); Cliff ...
| | Fractured Army Bluebird vs. Redbird CD (2009)
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$9.35 Catchy male and female hooks, driving beats, reverb-saturated guitars, 80's era synthesizers, bright bells, Steinway piano, and epic crescendos define Fractured Army’s sound.The band was formed in the late fall of ...
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