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Sum 41 have toured the world countless times, playing to sold out stadiums and concert halls from Singapore to Glasgow to St. John's, Newfoundland. The band's live show quite literally kicks ass. They storm the stage each and every night, intent on having a good time and making every man, woman and child in that audience walk out of there soundly knowing they've just seen the best live show there is to see. The band's new live album, Go Chuck Yourself, takes that experience hostage. Recorded in London, Ontario during the band's last tour through Canada, the 21 live tracks is a hefty wallop of good old fashioned Sum 41 rock. It's in your face. It's straight to the point. Go Chuck Yourself is a fire cracker that's just been lit and tossed into the middle of an unsuspecting crowd - a little startling at first but a ton of fun! EMI. 2006. Go Chuck Yourself Music Review Purchase Go Chuck Yourself CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chico Freeman Emissary CD (1995)
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$13.85 Chico Freeman showed a great deal of potential in the 1970s when the young tenor saxophonist recorded frequently. His profile has been a lot lower since that era, but he is still quite capable of playing rewarding music as he shows on this project, The Emissary, from 1995. Teamed with a group of San Francisco Bay-area musicians who form the Josh Jones Latin Jazz Ensemble, Freeman plays quite well on tenor, soprano, and bass clarinet. The music ranges from Latin jazz to world music, with a ...
| | Lit CDs (2004)
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$12.35 Taking into account the tattoos, nose rings, and spiky haircuts, one might be forgiven for instantly pegging Lit as a punk-pop band no different from a dozen other Orange County, California combos. One listen to the group's recordings, however, reveals what Lit fans have always known--the band creates some of the most diverse and well-crafted music of its genre. On the group's self-titled fourth album, Lit's trademark Cheap Trick-esque power-pop is very much in evidence, but the sound is fleshed out with echoes of Kiss, Billy Squier, Foghat, and a host of other 1970s and '80s arena rockers. Standout tracks include "Lullaby," a Dashboard Confessional-like life-on-the-road weeper, and "Forever Begins Right Now," a bouncy British Invasion-style ...
| | NOFX Greatest Hits Ever Written (By Us) CD (2004)
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| | Jimmy Eat World Futures CDs (2004) Deluxe Edition
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| | Chappelle's Show - Season 2 Uncensored DVDs (2004)
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| | Alkaline Trio Crimson CD (2005) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$42.05 Japanese edition contains the bonus tracks "We Can Never Break Up" and "Don't Say You Won't."
The bowler-hatted, three-piece-suit-wearing figure on the cover of Alkaline Trio's CRIMSON seems emblematic. The edgy, emo-tinged pop-punk group is dressed up a bit here, sporting a wherewithal and sophistication ...
| | Queen Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 CD (2000)
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$12.59 Additional personnel includes: George Michael, David Bowie, Montserrat Caballe, Elton John.
Not so much a traditional greatest-hits album in the style of the first two volumes in the series, Queen's GREATEST HITS III is more of a collection of rarities, remixes, and under-appreciated album tracks. There's only one actual chart hit in these 17 cuts, the version of "Somebody To Love" recorded at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert at Wembley Stadium with George Michael on lead vocals. Other songs with guest singers include Elton John's take on "The Show Must Go On" and an interesting remix of "Another One Bites the Dust" with guest raps by Wyclef Jean.
Besides that, there are three solo tracks by Mercury and one by Brian May, plus about a third of the final Queen album, MADE IN HEAVEN. Highlights include the previously rare holiday single "Thank God It's Christmas" and Queen's final recording, the tributary "No One But You (Only the Good Die Young)," recorded by the three remaining members of Queen for a charity single in the wake of Princess Diana's death. This disc was later included in its entirety as part of the three-disc box set THE PLATINUM COLLECTION: GREATEST HITS I, ...
| | Vazzed In A Sea Of Whores: The Vaz/Seawhores Saga CD (2004)
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| | Roger Mcguinn Cardiff Rose CD (1976)
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$11.65 On the surface, Roger McGuinn, the former leader and 12-string jangle-meister of the Byrds, and Mick Ronson, who contributed the wicked guitar crunch to David Bowie's Spiders from Mars period, might seem like a wildly unlikely musical combination, but the two became friendly when they both toured as part of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, and after that road trip came to a close, Ronson went into the studio with McGuinn to produce his next solo album. The result, 1976's Cardiff Rose, is easily one of McGuinn's finest solo efforts; with fellow Rolling Thunder veterans Rob Stoner, Howie Wyeth, and David Mansfield joining McGuinn and Ronson in the studio, the band sounds tight and enthusiastic from front to back, and while this rocks a good bit harder than the average McGuinn effort, Ronson's six-string swagger never gets in the way of the songs, and Mick's production is unexpectedly sympathetic, adding the right seafaring touches to the pirate tale "Jolly Roger" and coming up with a lovely old-timey arrangement for "Pretty Polly." McGuinn also had a better batch of material at his disposal than on his previous set, Roger McGuinn & Band; he wrote a handful of strong originals, including "Partners in Crime" (a witty salute to Abbie Hoffman, then on the lam), the charging rockers "Rock and Roll Time" and "Take Me Away," and the beautifully atmospheric "Jolly Roger," while he was also lucky enough to receive fine contributions from Bob Dylan ("Up to Me") and Joni Mitchell ("Dreamland"). Sadly, Cardiff Rose didn't fare especially well on the sales charts, which is a shame -- it finds McGuinn in excellent form, and proves he could ...
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| | Michael Grange Music You Can't Refuse CD (2001)
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| | Aizat Percubaan Pertama CD (2008) (Import) Import
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