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| | Neil Diamond A Cherry Cherry Christmas CD (2009)
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$10.39 Neil Diamond's first two holiday albums were plainly titled THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM and THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM VOL. 2, which gave a pretty good indication of the by-the-book music they contained, just like how the very name of 2009's A CHERRY CHERRY CHRISTMAS is a tip-off ...
| | U2 No Line On The Horizon CD (2009)
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$10.49 There's no shortage of legendary producers in line to work with music world titans U2; when work with Rick Rubin broke off, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois stepped in. The resulting NO LINE ON THE HORIZON, 2009's offering from the Irish rockers, continues in the grand U2 tradition, as soaring pop anthems like opening single "Get on Your Boots" pair with experimental melanges like "Tripoli," on a striking album featuring touches of all the albums come before, yet hinting at new worlds for Bono to conquer.
After spending the 1990s experimenting with electronic music and returning to arena-ready rock during the first few years of the 21st century, U2 stakes out territory somewhere between those two points on 2009's NO LINE ON THE HORIZON. Enlisting its go-to production trio of Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Steve Lillywhite, the Irish quartet seems intent on crafting a quirkier companion piece to HOW TO DISMANTLE AN ATOMIC BOMB, and they succeed with restless tracks such as "Get on Your Boots," which sounds like "Vertigo" hijacked by T. Rex, and "Stand Up Comedy," a wiry number that lets the Edge cut loose with barbed guitar lines. Some of most striking songs on HORIZON are the ones that venture farthest from U2's comfort zone, as on the surprisingly weighty title track, a tune that counterbalances its nearly industrial heft with a high-pitched keyboard melody, and, of course, Bono's soaring vocals. Although HORIZON ...
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$10.69 Despite her star having lost some of its luster in the 2000s, Whitney Houston is still regarded as a benchmark for modern singers of all stripes (from soulful divas ...
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$13.95 For a period in the late '80s, Transvision Vamp seemed to be everywhere in the U.K. Mainly, it was lead singer Wendy James and her sex kitten image on the magazine covers. Velveteen was the band's second release of their Blondie-like bubblegum rock. It will never go down as a great album, but Velveteen has its own definite charms. James' vocals are hardly impressive, but they are endearing in a childlike manner. It's a style that fits the simple fun of the lyrics on the stomping "Baby I Don't Care" and the new wave rocker "I Want Your Love." It's hard not to want to scream along with the choruses. "The Only One" is hyperkinetic with a slight disco touch. The lack of ideas catches up to them as the second half starts to sound familiar, but they close things strongly with the epic-length title track. Strings lend a bit of drama to a song that shifts from pummeling, tribal rock to dreamy pop to garage band rock to quasi-lounge music with James giving one of her better vocal performances. Velveteen is an enjoyable ...
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$9.79 COCKED AND RE-LOADED is a re-recorded version of L.A. Guns' COCKED AND LOADED (1989).
In an obvious homage to Jeff Beck's "Shapes of Things," "Letting Go" kicks off one of the slickest and raunchiest metal albums of the '80s. This remastered package is produced by ex-Guns 'N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke and features a techno remix of "Rip and Tear." Danceable L.A. Guns? Well, it's the Millenium Edition.
What separated bands like L.A. Guns and Guns 'N' Roses from the rest of the hair metal pack is that both bands were there at the start of the scene, had great songs, and a street attitude. "Rip and Tear" and "Never Enough," both four-chord classics, show the depth behind the glam image. The beautiful "The Ballad of Jayne," an MTV staple, is reworked here into a more country ...
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| | Eric Roza Moving Slowly CD (2005)
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$11.39 Roza's sophomore release, "Moving Slowly" features a stellar supporting cast, including keyboardist ...
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$9.29 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Los Pobres Se Van Al Cielo; No Me Abandones ...
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