| | Adam & The Ants Antmusic: Very Best Of CD - Import Adam & The Ants Discography of CDs
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This digitally-remastered 22-track collection of songs by U.K. new wave band Adam And The Ants includes "Stand And Deliver" and "Kings Of The Wilde Frontier."
Digitally remastered distillation of the 4CD "Antbox" with all their hits and pop faves, like "Stand & Deliver", "Dog Eat Dog", "Prince Charming", "Goody Two Shoes", "Puss N Boots", "Friend Or Foe" and many more. Antmusic: Very Best Of Music Antmusic: Very Best Of Music Review Purchase Antmusic: Very Best Of CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sandra 18 Greatest Hits CD (1992) France
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$31.55 Not, sadly, a round-up of performances played by the 801 supergroup during its first breathless incarnation, but a reminder of the band's second breath, two years later. With Eno the only headline departure from the group that gave us 801 Live, this captures one night on the tour supporting the Remote Control LP, and includes breathlessly brilliant renditions of several of that album's finest moments -- the electrifying title track included. Reminders of frontman Phil Manzanera's past glories aboard Roxy Music arrive in the form of a fabulous "Out of the Blue," while both his Diamond Head solo album and the earlier 801 get look ins of their own, as does the the encore, blending "Miss Shapiro" with "You Really Got Me." And adding Kevin Godley and Lol Creme to the on-stage persona is especially impressive. ~ Dave Thompson
Recorded a year after the impeccable 801 Live, 801 Manchester (aka Live at Manchester University) features Phil Manzanera and 801 performing in support of the Listen Now release. Though not as aggressive or vital as its predecessor, the Manchester concert is solid, with Paul Thompson (drums) and Bill MacCormick (bass) turning in performances beyond the call of duty. Still, its comparison with 801 Live can't be helped. The lineup is dramatically different on Manchester and, in some ways, inferior considering the virtuosity displayed on 801 Live. Although the repertoire overlaps, 801 Live is rooted in progressive rock while Manchester exhibits a pop approach. There's a handful of tunes from Listen Now, and while the songs are good, their simple, repetitive structures weaken Manchester's overall impact. And without Brian Eno, the material lacks the atmospheric quality that comes hand in hand with his presence. The most glaring weakness on the recording lies in the absence of Eno's lead vocals. Eno has a unique voice, and it's almost painful to hear Simon Ainley and the others attempt to substitute on "Miss Shapiro," "You Really Got Me," and the opener, "T.N.K." Ainley's vocal presentation lacks confidence and smoothness; ...
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