| | Eddy Grant Greatest Hits CD Eddy Grant Discography of CDs
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Recorded between 1977 and 2001. London's Greatest Hits opens up with a 2001 remix of "Electric Avenue," which signals that it is targeted at a younger, newer audience. The rest of the record simply serves up a first-rate, albeit non-chronological, overview of Grant's peak years of the late '70s and early '80s, containing many of his British and American hits. Perhaps it would have been better if it had been more logically assembled, but this has the hits and is quite entertaining, thereby serving the needs of most listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Prior to his 1983 breakthrough with "Electric Avenue," Eddy Grant's only brush with success in the U.S. had been in the late '60s as a member of the Equals. Therefore, little of the material on this 1996 compilation will be known to listeners only familiar with the irresistible "Electric Avenue" or the breezy "Romancing the Stone" (both are included). However, most of the songs were hits in the U.K. and Greatest Hits is an interesting introduction to Grant's pleasant mix of dance, rock, funk, and reggae (although maddeningly out of chronological sequence). "Walking on Sunshine" is a percolating, Caribbean-flavored dance number and "It's Our Time" is slinky fun. Grant shows a socially conscious side on the rollicking, wonderful "Gimme Hope Jo'anna." Most fans will probably be content to pick up "Electric Avenue" on one of the many '80s compilations, but, as a sampling of Eddy Grant's work, Greatest Hits is engaging and often infectious listening. ~ Tom Demalon London's Greatest Hits opens up with a 2001 remix of "Electric Avenue," which signals that it is targeted at a younger, newer audience. The rest of the record simply serves up a first-rate, albeit non-chronological, overview of Grant's peak years of the late '70s and early '80s, containing many of his British and American hits. Perhaps it would have been better if it had been more logically assembled, but this has the hits and is quite entertaining, thereby serving the needs of most listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Greatest Hits package includes new remix of 'Electric Avenue' (and original version), 'Gimme Hope Jo'anna' and 15 others, on London-Sire Records. Greatest Hits Music Review Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 Those familiar with the Live Adventures album these two recorded at the Fillmore West know how brilliant they could be on stage, and here's another gem, recorded at the Fillmore East this time and featuring 'One Way Out,' 'It's My Own Fault' (with Bloomfield trading licks with Johnny Winter...Johnny was signed to Columbia after this gig!). Newly remastered & now with 4 bonus tracks, 'Albert's Shuffle' (2002 Remix w/o Horns), 'Season of the Witch.' (2002 Remix w/o Horns), 'Blues For Nothing' (Studio Outtake) & 'Fat Grey Cloud' Previously Unreleased Live Track). Features 12-page booklet with unpublished photos from the recording session, new liner notes by Al Kooper & the Rolling Stone Hall Of Fame review by David Fricke. 60 scintillating minutes! 13 tracks. ...
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| | Dimebag Darrell - Dimevision 1: That's The Fun I Have DVD (2006)
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$13.05 This retrospective look at the career of former Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell is a welcome addition to the canon of material that the celebrated star left behind. Featuring archival footage of the young Darrell in action, as well as scenes from the heady days of Pantera's enormous success, DIVISION is a comprehensive overview of a much-missed figure in the heavy metal scene.
Welcome to "Dimevision" - a magical kingdom where music, mayhem & mirth merge in a miraculous & mind-blowing manner. In my humble opinion, Dime was, is and always will be Metal's Walt Disney - a dude dedicated to bringing joy into other people's lives. The only difference? In Dime World the music is always crushingly cool, there are no f**kin' lines, each ride's a hellraiser & there's an open bar on every goddamned one!So grab a case of Coors Light, a batch ot Dime's infamous Black Tooth Grins (Seagrams 7 with a splash of coke) and some good buds (including some green ones, if you've got 'em), then hit the lights, crank-up that TV and strap yourself ...
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$9.95 As was hinted at in the movie The Harder They Come, Westerns were enjoyed by a large number of Jamaicans, especially rudeboys. This Trojan compilation reveals the musical end of the influence, with 14 early reggae instrumentals bearing the name and inspiration of many a classic gun-fighting and whiskey-soaked films. Director Sergio Leone ...
| | Pet Shop Boys Please CD (1986)
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$11.69 Pet Shop Boys: Neil Tennant (vocals); Chris Lowe (keyboards). Additonal personnel: Helena Springs (vocals). This Limited Edition of PLEASE is packaged in a custom slipcase with a 36-page booklet, and contains a bonus disc of rare tracks. Pet Shop Boys: Neil Tennant (vocals); Chris Lowe (keyboards). Additonal personnel: Helena Springs (vocals). Producer: Stephen Hague. Reissue producers: Pet Shop Boys, Chris Heath. Includes liner notes by Chris Heath. Digitally remastered by Tim Young (Metropolis Mastering, London, England). Recording information: Advision Studios, London, England. A collection of immaculately crafted and seamlessly produced synthesized dance-pop, the Pet Shop Boys' debut album, Please, sketches out the basic elements of the duo's sound. At first listen, most of the songs come off as mere excuses for the dancefloor, driven by cold, melodic keyboard riffs and pulsing drum machines. However, the songcraft that the beats support is surprisingly strong, featuring catchy melodies that appear slight because of Neil Tennant's thin voice. Tennant's lyrics were still in their formative stages, with half of the record failing to transcend the formulaic constraints of dance-pop. The songs that do break free -- the crass "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)," the lulling "Suburbia," and the hypnotic "West End Girls" -- are not only classic dance singles, they're classic pop singles. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine In 1986, post-disco synth-dance pop was commercially waning, with even Madonna moving towards a more conventional pop sound with her single "Live to Tell," and the real hardcore stuff was reduced to an underground that had been dubbed "Hi-NRG." That is, until the Pet Shop Boys, ex-music journalist Neil Tennant and synth player Chris Lowe, made the jump from that underground to the pop charts with the gloriously sleazy "West End Girls" and "Opportunities (Let's Make ...
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$13.89 To celebrate the release of its 50th box set, Trojan Records asked the members of its online forum to suggest some hard to find tracks for a reggae rarities anthology, and the end result is this intriguing three-disc collection that scoots all over the place. Disc one, which covers Jamaican releases from 1966 to 1969, is probably the strongest of the three, yielding gems like the Soul Leaders' laconic "Pour On the Sauce," Gladstone Anderson's "Chances" ...
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