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Although Radiohead is unquestionably a collaborative project, songwriter Thom Yorke is a slightly enigmatic but articulate mouthpiece for the band's politics and philosophies, as evidenced on this unauthorized biography. Interview snippets and other informative prose tell the Radiohead story, from their mid-1990s tenure as pop hit-makers to their more thoughtful, inventive sound explorations in the early '00s.
Additional personnel: Sián Jones (spoken vocals).
Maximum Thom Yorke Songs | 1. | Reluctant Star, The |
| 2. | Born Lonely |
| 3. | That Friday Feeling |
| 4. | Stairway to Devon |
| 5. | Fighting to Be Noticed |
| 6. | Art Rock Rules OK |
| 7. | Into the Machine |
| 8. | New World Order |
| 9. | Invisible Album, The |
| 10. | Here's the Rub |
| 11. | Back to the Day Job |
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$10.39 Though the album-opening "The Beginning" may give the listener the impression that SEAL is purely a dance album, this couldn't be further from the truth. Seal proves expert in crafting tranquil compositions ("Deep Water," "Whirlpool," "Show Me," "Violet"), as well as in more rock-oriented and funk fare ("Future Love Paradise," the chart success "Crazy,"), and dance-floor shakers ("Killer"). Seal's self-titled debut was easily one of the best of the ...
| | Seal (2nd Album) CD (1994)
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$10.39 "Prayer For The Dying" was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male. SEAL was nominated for Best Pop Album and Best Engineered Album.
"Kiss From A Rose" won 1996 Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
British native Sealhenry Samuel is a tall, strikingly handsome son of Nigerian/Brazilian lineage, with a richly evocative voice that at times suggests the milieu of great song stylists such as Marvin Gaye, Peter Gabriel and Milton Nascimento. SEAL is decidedly sexy yet never descends into the ooh-baby smarminess so prevalent on top of the R&B charts; it is boldly eclectic yet never loses its tight, poppy stylistic focus; and it exudes real spiritual warmth without becoming sappy or preachy. Together with producer Trevor Horn (Art Of Noise, Rod Stewart, Yes), Seal has created a spacious sonic canvas that is as big and exotic as the singer himself, a colorful mixture of moods with a classic touch.
On "Prayer For The Dying," Seal celebrates the ongoing dance between the living and ...
| | Sade Love Deluxe CD (1992) Remastered
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$7.59 "No Ordinary Love" won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Rhythm-and-Blues Duo or Group With Vocal."
With her smooth, smoky, soul-pop sound and elegant image, Sade became a ubiquitous figure in the mid 1980s, turning out hit after hit with her first three albums. After an unusually long gap of four years, she delivered the final album of her career's initial phase, LOVE DELUXE.
None of the songs here radically depart from the style Sade established on her earlier recordings; her soft, cooing, breathy vocal style--sort of a Julie London for the '80s--and ...
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| | Thom Yorke Spitting Feathers CD (2006) (Import) Japan; Extended Play; Enhanced CD
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| | Mad Sin Amphigory CD (2003)
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| | Mark Mulcahy Smilesunset CD (2001)
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$12.85 The title of Mark Mulcahy's second solo outing would seem to indicate that the artist is ready to drink in that light just over the last hill. But as with all sunsets, there is also a lonely darkness waiting beyond the horizon. And, indeed, in the opening "Micon the Icon," the singer moans "I need a shoulder to cry on" as if he's not quite ready to live with himself just yet. Songs like the album's first single, "I Just Shot Myself in the Foot Again," and "I Hate to Needy Need You" also betray the kind of inward-looking misery that is the sure sign of an attached and still-aching heart. Luckily, misery has rarely been as alluring as Mulcahy makes it. He translates gloom into what amounts to a sleepy dream. It may be somewhat unnerving but you, nevertheless, don't want to wake from it. The East European melody of "Until I Say So," for instance, is terribly melancholy, bit it is so gorgeously sad that you want to live in the world Mulcahy has created, where "heaven's just an ocean away." And yet, Smilesunset does have a warmer, dusk-colored cast to it that finds the songwriter coming outside just long enough to take in the last remnants of sunlight. This is especially evident in a richer production. The almost naked sound of the debut was an ideal backdrop for the raw passion and discontentment of the sentiments, but here the emotion is more vibrant and less self-directed, and the production brings out those little playful details and deeper niches. Even on the hushed cabaret-tinged songs, the sound is drunken rather than dreary, a beautifully remembered hallucination rather than a pining outcry. And Mulcahy sounds positively zealous on songs like "We're Not in Charleston Anymore" and "The ...
| | T A T U T.A.T.U. Remixes CD (2003) (Import) Japan
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| | Solid Air Local Color CD (2005)
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$12.05 Local Color runs pretty much the same stylistic course as all of Solid Air's previous albums. Allegra Broughton's throaty vocals are at the center of these laid-back tunes, as she sings her way sultrily across a variety of country-rock, folk, and mature pop settings. Broughton's a highly underrated singer, with tons of personality but few annoying affectations, able to handle ...
| | Alabama 20 #1 Hits Ultimate Alabam CD (2008) (Import)
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