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This February, 2005 re-pressing of TOO BAD YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL includes four previously unreleased bonus tracks and new artwork.
Personnel: Francis Mark (vocals, percussion); Benjamin Perri (vocals); Brian Deneeve (guitar, background vocals); Scott Gross (guitar).
Recording information: Zing Studios, Westfield, MA (??/??/2000-05/23/2001). Too Bad You're Beautiful Music From Autumn To Ashes Too Bad You're Beautiful Songs Too Bad You're Beautiful Music Review Buy Too Bad You're Beautiful CD Purchase Too Bad You're Beautiful CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
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| | Drive-By Truckers Southern Rock Opera CDs (2001) Digipak
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$11.99 A sprawling two-disc set, the Drive-By Truckers' SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA is a cracked masterpiece that's enjoyable on several different levels. Hipsters might enjoy the giggly premise of a two-disc set devoted to a slightly altered retelling of the rise and fall of 1970s Southern rock icons Lynyrd Skynyrd. Progressive rock fans lamenting the modern era's relative lack of story-driven albums divided into "Act I" and "Act II" will latch onto ...
| | From Autumn To Ashes Fiction We Live CD (2003)
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$11.59 Long Island's From Autumn To Ashes (or FATA to their friends) achieved success with their brand of high-octane metalcore the old-fashioned way--with the assistance of a loyal fan base, the product of an exacting performing schedule that included a high-profile 2003 Warped Tour. Their second album, THE FICTION WE LIVE, builds on the foundations of their debut, TOO BAD YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL, itself something of a departure from metal norms.
The band's imaginative take on what can often be a ...
| | Rise Against Siren Song Of The Counter Culture CD (2004)
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| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 Early on, critics often described Dredg as a metal group. However, the quartet has since matured into a hard-edged indie-rock ensemble that seeks diversity and refinement in its music. On CATCH WITHOUT ARMS, the band favors highly ...
| | From Autumn To Ashes Abandon Your Friends CD (2005)
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| | Wumpscut Mesner Tracks CD (1997)
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| | Very Best Of Curiosity Killed The Cat CD (1998) England
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| | David Honig Sounds Of Nature CD (2004) (Import) Australia
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| | Starz Coliseum Rock CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.45 Starz was never a favorite among rock critics, who had few kind words for its Capitol releases of the late '70s. Whether Starz was providing pop-metal or power pop, the band received its share of negative reviews. But then, one can't always measure an artist's worth based on the opinions of critics. As a rule, critics tend to like music that is challenging and provocative instead of merely entertaining, which explains why the late '70s critics who praised the Sex Pistols, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, and the Clash had nothing nice to say about Starz, a band that was seldom challenging and didn't pretend to be. Starz was merely entertaining, and the band was good at what it did it did -- not great, but good. After detouring into power pop on 1978's Attention Shoppers!, Starz got back to emphasizing pop-metal/hard rock on its fourth album, Coliseum Rock. Not surprisingly, critics trashed this 1979 LP and denounced escapist tunes like "Don't Stop Now" and "So Young, So Bad" as frivolous and superficial. But then, Starz never claimed to be Springsteen, and it was silly for critics to complain because the album wasn't Born to Run. Truth be told, Coliseum Rock is a likable party record. But it wasn't the major commercial breakthrough that Starz was hoping for, and in 1980 the band called it quits. ~ Alex Henderson
Starz were never a favorite among rock critics, who had few kind words for their Capitol releases of the late '70s. Whether Starz were providing pop-metal or power pop, they received their share of negative reviews. But then, one can't always measure an artist's worth based on the opinions of critics. As a rule, critics tend to like music that is challenging and provocative instead of merely entertaining, which explains why the late-'70s critics who praised the Sex Pistols, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, and the Clash had nothing nice to say about Starz, a band that was seldom challenging and didn't pretend to be. Starz were merely entertaining, and were good at what they did -- not great, but good. After detouring into power pop on 1978's Attention Shoppers!, Starz got back to emphasizing pop-metal/hard rock ...
| | Pulseprogramming Tulsa For One Second Remix Project CD (2003)
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| | Mike Woodard Straight Up CD (2000)
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| | Free Live At The BBC CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Phil Lesh 06/30/06 - Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ. CDs (2006) Limited Edition
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