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$9.58 Susan Boyle's grand unveiling on Britain's Got Talent was with a song from Les Miserables - the very song that lends this album its title -- and if she could become an international sensation based on a show tune standard, there's no reason for her to change her approach on her debut, since that's the sound that made her a star. Plus, a ...
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$10.39 Like the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL franchise, GLEE became more than a TV show when several of its songs cracked the Hot 100, including the number four hit "Don't Stop Believing." That song kicks off this soundtrack, the first in a series of albums cataloging the music performed by the show's cast. Not all GLEE members are created equal--some cast mates are far better actors ...
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$13.19 With a sludgy, chainsaw guitar sound that owes as much to early Black Sabbath as to Kurt Cobain's heroes The Melvins, whose drummer puts in an appearance here, Nirvana emerges from Seattle's underground scene as standard-bearers of a style that embraces the anger and energy of punk alongside the thick, muddy sonic attack favored by early '70s proto-metal bands. Cobain's lyrics are fueled by outrage and self-loathing, combining literary flair with a direct, visceral quality that makes him a viable candidate for the John-Lennon-of-Gen X award.
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$10.15 Vodka Collins' last album, the B-side collection Boy's Life, is a bizarre mishmash of unreleased tracks from three of the band's '90s sessions. Where their '70s career had a wide-eyed naďveté about it that made their music quite endearing, their '90s reunion presented singer Alan Merrill as a wily road veteran. His blues-rock stylings can work on certain tracks, but for the most part this really does sound like a B-sides collection. The music here is below Merrill's usual standards, and the hooks are far too reminiscent of other likeminded songs. Still, his knack for ballads shines through, and the gorgeous "Bridge to the Moon" serves as an excellent example of how good he can really be when he puts his mind to it. And the bluesy "Foreign Prince of Tokyo" is a nice reflection on the band's career that shows a clever insight missing from much of the material found here. But despite these songs, most of the quality reunion material can be found on Pink Soup and Chemical Reaction. Merrill is an underrated songwriter, but this album just does not gel and is for dedicated fans of the band only. ~ Bradley Torreano
Vodka Collins was like a comet that burned briefly and brightly across the sky of the Tokyo rock scene. In their two years as a unit they easily dominated the rock 'n roll world in Japan in the early 70's, and their debut album "Tokyo-New York" (EMI/Toshiba) still sells today in CD re-issues. There were three hit singles (in both the English and Japanese languages) off of the album, and a TV theme song.The core band of Vodka Collins consisted of singer/guitarist Alan Merrill, and drummer/percussionist Hiroshi Oguchi, much like their British counterpart band T Rex. Marc Bolan of T Rex and his wife June were said to have loved the Vodka Collins' "Tokyo-New York" album, and they marvelled at the glam rock style being done in the Japanese language so well.The band split up in the winter of 1973, in an explosive response by Merrill to the band's deceptive management, and their mishandling of the band's finances.Due to overwhelming public demand as a result of CD re-issues of "Tokyo-New York", the band reformed in the 1990's, with new management and a new record label. They recorded "Chemical Reaction" (Polystar records) and "Pink Soup" (Tower Bounce records) in 1996 and '97 respectively.The album "Boy's Life" is the 4th and last of the Vodka Collins albums, recorded in 1998. They made three albums in the 1990's during their successful re-union. "Boy's Life " is arguably the best, and most musically cohesive of the reunion albums. "Boy's Life" is a straight ahead rock album in the tradition ...
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$12.69 Tegancat Music is a songwriting/recording studio and record labellocated in Winnipeg, Canada. Tegancat – Listen features songs by 6 talented artists whose diverse styles come together in an album sure to appeal to a wide range of listeners. Courtney Parker’s song, “Nobody Any Good,” delivers with powerful emotion and well crafted lyrics, and gives listeners a sample of what is to come on this pop vocalist’s debut album, scheduled for release in July 2007. Grace Murillo’s two songs - a retro house remix of "California" (from her first solo album, Wonderful), and the jammin' summer tune "We're Alive" – mark the continuation of a successful recording career. With two releases as a member of the vocal trio Tegancat, an album with the Canadian band TRU 22, and two solo CDs, Grace is an accomplished performer and a serious session singer in the studio. Songs from her ...
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