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2006 studio album from the veteran Canadian rockers that includes the bonus track "Higher (Acoustic Version)". Human Nature Music | List Price | $45.98 (You save $1.83) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal | | Label | Avalon | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 207059  | | CD Universe Part number | 7316174 | | Catalog number | 10603 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 27, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Bonus Track; Japan |
Harem Scarem Human Nature Songs | 1. | Human Nature |
| 2. | Next Time Around |
| 3. | Caught up in Your World |
| 4. | Reality |
| 5. | Hanging On |
| 6. | Don't Throw It Away |
| 7. | Give Love / Get Love |
| 8. | 21 |
| 9. | Starlight |
| 10. | Going Under |
| 11. | Tomorrow May Be Gone |
| 12. | Higher (Acoustic Version)(Bonus Track) |
| Human Nature Music Review Purchase Human Nature CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kamelot Ghost Opera CD (2007)
Human Nature
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| | Anvil Forged In Fire CD (1983) (Import) Canada
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$14.99 CD reissue of the third album from the Canadian Speed Metal band, originally released in 1983. The band has maintained a respectable underground following for nearly three decades, but began to experience well-deserved commercial success when a documentary on the band became a sensation in 2009. Attic.
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$9.39 Mid-price reissue of 1980 new wave classic. Ten tracks including the classic, 'Fade To Grey'.
The 1980 new wave album from the dramatic English romantic movement includes "Blocks on Blocks" and "Steps." With apologies to Spandau Ballet, Ultravox, and even Duran Duran, this is the music that best represents the short-lived but always underrated new romantic movement. That's fitting, because Visage's frontman, Steve Strange, was the colorfully painted face of the movement, just as this album was its sound. Warming up Kraftwerk's icy Teutonic electronics with a Bowie-esque flair for fashion, Strange and the new romantics created a clubland oasis far removed from the drabness of England's early-'80s reality -- and the brutality of the punk response to it. And no one conjured up that Eurodisco fantasyland better than Visage, whose "Fade to Grey" became the anthem of the outlandishly decked-out Blitz Kids congregated at Strange's club nights. With its evocative French female vocals, distant sirens and pulsing layers of synthesizers, "Fade to Grey" is genuinely haunting, the definite high point for Visage and their followers. But the band's self-titled debut is a consistently fine creation, alternating between tunes that share the eerie ambience of "Fade to Grey" ("Mind of a Toy," "Blocks on Blocks") and others that show off a more muscular brand of dance-rock (the title track, filled with thundering electronic tom-tom fills, and the sax-packed instrumental "The Dancer"). Strange and drummer/nightclub partner Rusty Egan had wisely ...
| | Kingdom CD (2006)
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$11.29 This California twin lead guitar hard rock band with heavy organ cracked the Billboard Top 100 with their 1970 single "If I Never Was To See Her Again." That single, along with the B side, are included on this reissue of their self-titled debut album.
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| | Seu Jorge Life Aquatic Studio Sessions CD (2005)
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| | Carole King Fantasy CD (1973)
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$5.95 Personnel includes: Carole King (vocals, keyboards); David T. Walker (guitar); George Bohannon (euphonium, trombone); Tom Scott, Ernie Watts, Curtis Amy, Mike Altschul (saxophone); Ollie Mitchell, Chuck Findley, Albert Aarons (trumpet, flugelhorn); Charlie Loper, Dick "Slide" Hyde (trombone); Charles Larkey (bass); Harvey Mason, Bobbye Hall (percussion). Even in 1973, Carole King's landmark Tapestry album was still high on the charts. Fantasy was the first album to break the immediately recognizable, cozy sound set by Writer and made definitive by Tapestry. In the place of the warm, spare tones was a polished, soulful production. In many respects this album coasts on groove more than anything else. Sometimes it does work. "You've Been Around Too Long" comes off as subtle and accomplished, especially with David T. Walker's great guitar work. "Being at War with Each Other" pretty much covers well-worn ground. Those looking for Tapestry, Pt. 2 or 3 would come up empty, but the core of Fantasy does deliver on its idiosyncratic promise. "Corazón" has Latin intonations and King certainly doesn't embarrass herself. The album's best song by a long shot is "Believe in Humanity." On that track in particular all of the elements coalesce and might make listeners wish they took the harder sound and well-meaning messages even further, even for the hell of it. Some of the other tracks, most notably "Haywood," proves that although King knows the ins and outs of human nature, a story song isn't her forte. While the virtues of Music and Rhymes & Reasons tend to blur ...
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