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The story of Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, the U.K. rap artist who's built his career on sharply observed tales of the everyday, is told in this entertaining mix of biography and interviews, focusing on his early ambition and how he arrived at his novel mix of American hip-hop and British rapping. Maximum Streets Review
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Purchase Maximum Streets CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Adam Lambert For Your Entertainment CD (2009)
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$11.18 With Adam Lambert, American Idol finally got a finalist who was completely, utterly contemporary, aware of what's hip in music and culture and aware of how music is made and consumed in 2009, never seeming to try to follow fads or set trends, just embodying the time. Mercifully, he came in second to Kris Allen, for if he came in first he may have had to tame his self-styled glamazon ways. A second place finish allowed Lambert to come out of the closet and indulge in his penchant for theater on his debut, For Your Entertainment -- which isn't quite the same thing as camp, for if Adam Lambert is anything, he's earnest about his dress-up, never winking at the audience because he doesn't think there's much funny about his glitter and mascara: that's just what pop stars are supposed to do. He's learned that by listening to his stacks of Queen and Bowie records, from watching old MTV videos on YouTube, from living in a present that always competes with the ever-present past, so he takes it all at face value, mixing up arena rock guitars, new wave, disco, operatic overdubs with a constant electro pulse, glassy modern R&B, and the vague Euro strains of new millennium teen pop. All this makes For Your Entertainment very, very modern in a way few mainstream pop albums are in 2009, whether they're products of the American Idol/19 machine or not: Max Martin, Dr. Luke, ...
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$68.50 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: JANUARY 17, 1970 FIRST SHOW: Start Of Show; Roadhouse Blues; Ship Of Fools; Break On Through; Tuning/Breather; Peace Frog; Blue Sunday; Alabama Song; Back Door Man; Love Hides; Five To One; Tuning/Breather; Who Do You Love; Little Red Rooser; Money; Tuning/Breather; Light My Fire; More, More, More; Soul Kitchen; End Of Show; DISC 2: JANUARY 17, 1970 SECOND SHOW: Start Show 2; Jim "How Ya Doing?"; Roadhouse Blues; Break On Through (To The Other Side); Ship Of Fools; Crawling King Snake; Alabama Song; Back Door Man; ...
| | Tangent Down And Out In Paris And London CD (2009)
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| | Motley Crue Greatest Hits CD (2009)
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| | Shadow Gallery Digital Ghosts CD (2009)
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| | Bon Jovi The Circle CDs (2009) With DVD
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| | Martin & Jim Stephenson Down To The Wood (Or Martin & Jim Go Binaural) CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Ace Of Cups It's Bad For You But Buy It CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.95 The Ace of Cups never released a record, but this 73-minute CD was compiled from late-'60s "rehearsals, demos, TV soundstages, and in-concert tapes," according to the liner notes. (Unfortunately no dates are given for any of the tracks, except the 1966 Denise & Company single "Boy, What'll You Do Then," a garage rock rarity with future Ace of Cups member Denise Kaufman on lead vocals.) It might not be fair to judge a band on recordings that were not originally intended for wide circulation, and did not benefit from truly professional studio production (though the fidelity's fine). However, simply to judge the music that's here, it's frankly pretty erratic, and not a convincing argument that they might have developed into a first-rate band had they gotten a real record deal. Rawness is not always a bad thing, but at its most raw -- particularly on the bluesy garage rockers -- the group often teeter on the line of sloppy amateurism. There's some promise here in some of the unusual song construction -- "Glue" detours into a commercial satirizing consumerism mid-song, and other tunes unpredictably change tempo and stretch out into long instrumental sections -- and in some of the eerie harmonies and melodies, particularly on the fragile tunes like "Music," "Simplicity," and "Taste of One." There's also some plain-speaking toughness reflective of a middle-class generation starting to truly express what was on their mind in popular music, somewhat reminiscent of the most straightforward blues-rockers by a San Francisco band that slightly preceded them, the Great Society. There's also a cool if not quite totally polished rock vocal cover of Mongo Santamaria's jazz classic "Afro Blue," and some interesting gospel-rock fusion of sorts in the most mature-sounding compositions; it's easy to imagine that the group might have headed in that direction had they started to record around 1970. But much of this ...
| | Sophia People Are Like Seasons CD (2004)
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| | Black Moses Royal Stink CD (2004) (Import) Import
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| | Vincent Yannucci Eye Of The Storm CD (2003)
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| | Interpretations: Celebrating The Music Of Earth, Wind & Fire CD (2007)
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| | Runt Attic Sessions CD (2008) (Import) Import
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