| | Eurogliders Essential CD - Import Eurogliders Discography of CDs
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2007 issued anthology of the popular Australian pop band who struck international gold with the singles "No Action", "Another Day In The Big World", "Heaven (Must Be There)", "Maybe Only I Dream", "We Will Together" and "Can't Wait To See You". Essential Music | List Price | $14.98 (You save $2.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | All Time Sales Rank | 169127  | | CD Universe Part number | 7420793 | | Catalog number | 706962 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 24, 2007 | | Additional Info | Australia |
Eurogliders Essential Songs | 1. | Without You |
| 2. | No Action |
| 3. | Another Day In The Big World |
| 4. | Heaven (Must Be There) |
| 5. | Maybe Only I Dream |
| 6. | Someone |
| 7. | Never Say |
| 8. | We Will Together |
| 9. | City Of Soul, The |
| 10. | Can't Wait To See You |
| 11. | Absolutely |
| 12. | So Tough |
| 13. | Groove |
| 14. | It Must Be Love |
| 15. | Listen |
| 16. | Precious |
| 17. | Heaven (Must Be There) (Extended U.S. Mix) |
| 18. | We Will Together (The Mombasa Mix) |
| Purchase Essential CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pet Shop Boys Introspective CD (1969)
Essential album
$5.45 This is their second remix collection, this CD contains new tracks, remixes and B-sides.
This Limited Edition of INTROSPECTIVE is packaged in a custom slipcase with a 36-page booklet, and contains a bonus disc of rare tracks.
Digitally remastered by Tim Young (Metropolis Mastering, London, England).
In the 1980s, the Pet Shop Boys took New Wave further into the realm of danceable pop than any of its peers, becoming regulars on pop radio in both the U.S. & U.K. while still retaining a sizeable critical following. INTROSPECTIVE (1988) is a remarkable experiment in how far the duo could push their exploration. Released before the last single on its predecessor (ACTUALLY) had dribbled off the charts, INTROSPECTIVE's six tracks, ...
| | Rick Astley 12 Inch Collection CD (1999) Japan
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| | Talk Talk Asides Besides CDs (1998)
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$9.09 Talk Talk presents SIDES & B SIDES, their limited edition U.K. release, featuring 28 tracks including "It's My Life" and "My Foolish Friend."
Asides Besides can certainly be seen as a cash-in release to coincide with Mark Hollis' first solo release and the reissue of Talk Talk's EMI catalog, but rarely does such a calculated industry move result in such a treat for fans. Over two discs, Asides Besides essentially ties up all of the loose ends for the band. Disc one is probably the least essential, bringing out all of the 12" remixes, which are of marginal interest, though all are superior to those found on the unauthorized History Revisited. Disc two however, reveals no shortage of prime rarities beginning with three demos from 1981 ("Talk Talk," "Mirror Man" and "Candy"). A handful of singles are included -- the not-so-rare single, "My Foolish Friend," the ultra-rare "Why Is it So Hard" (from the film First Born), the U.S. remix of "Dum Dum Girl," and the edit of "Eden" -- but the real gems are the B-sides, which are anything but "throwaways." In fact, the B-sides are not only in most cases as strong as the ones that made it onto the albums, but they also indicate the more experimental ...
| | After The Fire Atf-Der Kommissar CD (2001)
Essential songs
$10.69 Originally released on Epic (38282).
| | Essential Cyndi Lauper CD (2003) Remastered
Essential album
$6.75 Recorded between 1983 & 1996. Includes liner notes by Davil Wild.
Cyndi Lauper is a textbook example of F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous dictum "There are no second acts in American lives." The pixieish singer had a few hits after her late mid-1980s domination of the country's popular imagination, and has continued to release fine, mature pop albums all along. Yet her public image is so frozen in stone as that "unusual" girl who sang "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "Time After Time" that many people have never been able to entirely move past the old multicolored- hair/thrift-shop-clothes image. Fully half of SHE'S SO UNUSUAL appears here, along with eight other hits, including the affecting "True Colours" and the yearning, sexy "I Drove All Night," as well as ...
| | Original 80S Remix CDs (2007)
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| | Timmy T All For Love CD (1992)
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| | Tornadoes Beyond The Surf CD (1999)
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$14.29 Compilation drawing principally from their Aertaun 45s and Josie LP, with the addition of three previously unissued cuts (including two Link Wray covers), a number ("Charge of the Tornadoes") previously available only on a Sundazed release, and a 25-minute interview with the group, conducted in the 1990s. The Tornadoes were an above-average, though not upper-echelon, Californian surf band, notable for writing much of their material and possessing one of the better early surf guitarists in Roly Sanders. The vocals are kept to a minimum, which is a good thing. The interview is pretty interesting, ...
| | Kate & Anna McGarrigle Vache Qui Pleure CD (2003) (Import) Canada
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| | Discharge Society's Victims CDs (2004) Box Set
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$21.75 Discharge split heads and changed minds with the raging and righteousness of early releases like the Realities of War EP (1980) and the "Why" 12" from 1983. But the pioneering U.K. hardcore unit lost focus with lineup shifts and an eventual drift toward metal, and their legacy was tarnished or criminally forgotten by the mid-'90s. Since then the band's been anthologized and re-released as much as it's been maligned. Various labels released compendiums of their early singles; the band's own 2001 deal with Sanctuary brought expanded reissues of early releases, as well as collections like 2002's Decontrol: The Singles. All of this means Discharge devotees will already own much of Society's Victims, or at least its first half, roughly from Realities of War through the Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing LP. But Society's Victims continues from there, and in doing so gets close to being the definitive statement of their legacy, warts and all. It delves into Discharge's conflicted mid-period with the title track from Grave New World, as well as two songs each from the early-'90s efforts Massacre Divine and Shootin' Up the World. "Grave"'s sudden shift toward Robert Plant-styled vocals and galloping metal chording really is jarring, particularly after the bluster and grit of the Hear Nothing material. And cuts like "City of Fear" and "Leaders Deceivers" are interesting as statements of the muscular thrash sound that hardcore helped create, but that doesn't make them very memorable. Still, these songs' failings only make 2002's eponymous comeback ...
| | Essential Sixties CD (1998) (Import)
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$31.55 Track Listing of songs: You've Got Your Troubles; Build Me Up Buttercup; Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes); Elenore; Silence Is Golden; She's Not There; Concrete And Clay; Hitchin' A Ride; Ferry 'cross The Mersey; Bend Me, Shape Meamerican Breed; Denise; This Diamond Ring; Young Girl; Tobacco Road; Love Is All Around; Yellow River; Baby Come Back; Hello Little Girl; You're No Good; In-a-gadda-da-vida; Barbara Ann; I'm Telling You Now; Sorrow; Incense And Peppermints; Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da; Runaway; Pied Piper, The; Poetry In Motion; Night Has A Thousand Eyes, The; Corinna Corinna; I'm Gonna Make You Mine; Good Morning Starshine; Little Things; Game Of Love, The; Torture; Somewhere; Little Old ...
| | Teddy Staufer In The Mood CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Fate Unknown Something Now CD (2007) (Import)
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$15.99 Fate Unknown is a six-piece metal band from Poland. The band started off around 2001 with an experimental post-industrial style mixed with rap-core influences. Their music evolved over the years and the line-up changed, probably as in the case many other bands, leading them to what they represent today. Playing hundreds of shows around the country, they proved to be anything but lazy, claiming that the only effective way to promote their music is to be literarily everywhere. Around 2004, the band played their first TV performance on the Polish MTV’s Holdys Guru Ltd. show and very soon they started playing abroad: in Germany and the Czech Republic. Finally, in 2005, the first Fate Unknown ...
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