| | Miracles Collection CD - Import Miracles Discography of CDs
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UK budget-price compilation for the Motown recording act that scored over 40 hits in the R&B Top 40 charts. 19 tracks including 'City Of Angels', 'Free Press', 'Night Life', 'SMOG', 'Gemini', 'Do It Baby' and more.
The 18-track COLLECTION focuses on the 1970s work by the Miracles folloing Smokey Robinson's departure for a solo career, including the disco smash "Love Machine." While a deeper dip into the Miracles' first release (Renaissance) wouldn't have hurt, The Essential Collection is still a fine overview of their post-Smokey Robinson recordings on Motown with Billy Griffin. The CD relies heavily on cuts from their best-selling City of Angels album: "Waldo Roderick DeHammersmith," "My Name Is Michael," the dreamy "Smog," the controversial "Ain't Nobody Straight in L. A.," and their number one smash "Love Machine." Other gimmes are "Do It Baby," "What Is a Heart Good For," and the super-classy "Don't Let It End (Til You Let It Begin)." Ronnie White's seldom-used (as a lead) second tenor is refreshing and provides a good contrast to Griffin's delicate first tenor on many tracks. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Miracles Collection Songs | 1. | Ain't Nobody Straight in La | |
| 2. | Love Machine  | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Don't Let It End (Til You Let It Begin) | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Give Me Just Another Day | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Do It Baby | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Don't Cha Love It | $0.99 | |
| 7. | City of Angels | |
| 8. | Free Press | |
| 9. | Night Life | $0.99 | |
| 10. | My Name Is Michael | |
| 11. | Poor Charlotte | |
| 12. | Waldo Roderick Dehammersmith | |
| 13. | Smog | |
| 14. | What Is a Good Heart For | |
| 15. | Gemini | |
| 16. | Take It All | |
| 17. | Love to Make Love | |
| 18. | You Need a Miracle | $0.99 | |
| Purchase Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bryan Adams So Far So Good CD (1993)
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$11.49 Personnel includes: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Tina Turner (vocals); Keith Scott (guitar); Tommy Mandel (Hammond B-3, keyboards); Bill Payne (keyboards); Dave Taylor (bass); Mickey Curry (drums); Lou Gramm (background vocals); Steve Smith, Billy Joe Walker. Producers: Bryan Adams, Bob Clearmountain, Robert John "Mutt" Lange. SO FAR SO GOOD (AND MORE) includes 9 previously ...
| | Very Best Of The Fortunes (1967-1972) CD (1995)
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$8.09 their major label hits for the first time on cd, incl. prev. unreleased material, ...
| | Bryan Adams Best Of Me CD (2002)
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$11.19 Incl. "All For Love" W/Sting & Rod Stewart
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| | England Dan Nights Are Forever CD (1976)
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$9.69
| | England Dan Dr. Heckle & Mr. Jive CD (1979) Reissued
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$9.55
| | England Dan Some Things Don't Come Easy CD (1978)
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$9.69
| | Ike & Tina Turner It's Gonna Work Out Fine CD (1990)
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$9.95
| | Lenny Kravitz 5 CD (1998)
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$8.99 This version of 5 replaces the previous version and contains two bonus tracks. Personnel: Lenny Kravitz (vocals, acoustic & ecectric guitars, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, Mellotron, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizers, Mini-Moog synthesizer, Moog bass, bass, drums, percussion, congas, hand claps, drum programming); Craig Ross (guitar, slide guitar, Mini-Moog synthesizer); Harold Todd (saxophone); Michael Hunter (trumpet); George Laks (Clavinet, Mini-Moog synthesizer); Alex Alvarez (Moog synthesizer); Terry Manning (toy piano); Jack Daley (bass); Cindy Blackman (drums); Stephen Dorff, Nehemiah Heild, Sunovia Piere, Natalie Dekoning, Angie Stone, Stefanie Bolton, Tenita Drehe, Susan Marshall, Jacquie Johnson (background vocals). "Fly Away" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Lenny Kravitz must have realized he bottomed out with the turgid Circus, so he decided to shake things up a bit on its follow-up, 5. Like any veteran in the late '90s, he dabbled in electronica, adding a few trip-hop loops and analog synths to his bedrock rock n' soul. It's enough to make 5 sound relatively fresh, at least compared to the retro dead-end of Circus, yet it sounds like Kravitz read about the idea of electronica without actually listening to any music. Anemic synths and stilted drum loops (sampled from Kravitz's playing, not old records) are scattered ...
| | Gene & Eunice Go On Ko Ko Mo CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.79
| | Albert Hammond Greatest Hits CD (1996) (Import) Germany
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$10.05
| | Ash Meltdown CD (2005) (Import) Bonus CD; Limited Edition; United Kingdom; + Bonus CD
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$28.89 This ain't called 'Meltdown' for nothing. It takes all the pop thrills, kinetic melodies, slamdunking riffs that made the world love Ash, then douses them in petrol and drops in a match.
Limited edition U.K. issue featuring a bonus CD. By Meltdown, Ash were establishing a pattern: each odd-numbered album has been a difficult, rockier affair, while each even-numbered album showed off their sublimely poppy side. So this being their fifth record, it's easy to guess where Meltdown falls -- and if you still hadn't figured it out, just check out the faux-metal cover art! Fans of the unexpectedly great comeback Free All Angels might be worried that this is a return to the minor stumble that was the dark and difficult Nu-Clear Sounds -- the last "rock" album -- but thankfully Meltdown bursts with the hooks and little musical flourishes that have made the more mature Ash records such a treat, and has little of the meandering malaise that marred Nu-Clear Sounds. Lead single "Orpheus" sets the tone -- while the verses rage with '70s metal-derived licks, the choruses burst with one of the sunniest and catchiest tunes that Tim Wheeler and company have ever committed to tape. So while "Clones" and the awkwardly political title track rage as hard as anything they've ever recorded -- and admittedly sound a bit more AC/DC than Undertones -- there's plenty of good songwriting, like on the sweet (really) "Evil Eye," the staccato guitar work on the verses of "Renegade Cavalcade," or the honest-to-goodness string-laden power ballad "Starcrossed." The real shame is that Kinetic Records went broke just before the album was to be released, again robbing the U.S. of a ...
| | Project X Blueprint For Xcess CD (2006) (Import) Import
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$14.85 PROJECT X“Blueprint For Xcess”~ Canada's reputation as a hotbed of musical talent has been growing steadily for the past few decades.Bands like Rush, Bryan Adams, Saga, Loverboy, Triumph and Headpins have educated the world as to the strength of this country's rock scene.Now we have a new addition to the scene, Project X and their debut album "Blueprint For Xcess".~ This stunning debut combines the efforts of two well known and respected writers, vocalist Don Wolf (Whitewolf and Point of Power) and guitarist/writer/producer Kenny "Kaos" Loney (Paul Laine, Darby Mills and White Vision).~ The album also features a host of Canada's top musicians such as Scott Smith (Loverboy), Steve Crane (Point Of Power, Don Wolf, Making Changes), George Criston (Kick Axe) Andy Lorimer and Darcy Deutsch (Both of Prism).The main focus in the recording of Project X was to produce an album of straight ...
| | Janosch Traumstunde.Fuer Siebens CD (Import)
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$11.79
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