| | Mai Kuraki One Life CD - Import Mai Kuraki Discography of CDs
One Life Music | List Price | $24.99 (You save $1.34) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7653625 | | Catalog number | 771646 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 25, 2008 |
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$12.25 Package includes THREE IMAGINARY BOYS (1979) and RARITIES 1977-1979.
The 2004 US release of THREE IMAGINARY BOYS was a momentous event for stateside Cure fans, as it marked the first time the band's 1979 debut album had ever been available on CD in America. Equally enticing is the bonus disc containing '77-'79 demos, live tracks, and other rarities. The Cure's first US release was 1980's BOYS DON'T CRY, which replaced a number of TIB's tracks with previously non-LP singles, presenting a significantly different picture of the band.
Far from the cloudy, effects-drenched goth-pop sound that later became its trademark, the Cure is in stripped-down mode here, delivering fairly straight-ahead post-punk tunes suggestive of a less angst-ridden Joy Division or a funkless Gang of Four. The stark, rhythm-guitar-dominated sound makes excellent use of space, suggesting a familiarity with dub that's confirmed by the reggae-tinged "Meat Hook" (one of the tracks left off BOYS DON'T CRY). The rarities disc completes the picture, showing the earliest developmental stages of the band and presenting staples such as "Boys Don't Cry" and "10:15 Saturday Night" in embryonic form.
How to handle the B-sides, rarities, and sock-drawer discoveries? It's the dilemma of any band with an exhaustive series of reissues ahead of it. The results, no matter what they might be, are bound to cause a mix of jubilation, confusion, and frustration throughout the fan base -- especially when the band in question is the Cure. There's no clean, obvious way to do it. Rhino's elaborate overhauling of the Cure's back catalog assumes that you have been a rabid follower throughout the years and will want every piece of the puzzle. Cure fans being Cure fans, it's not a foolish judgment to make, and it's the one that should cause the least amount of consternation. Following the four-disc Join the Dots box, Rhino continued with a two-disc expanded form of Three Imaginary Boys, originally released in 1979 as the band's first album. Since the B-sides from this era appear on the box, they aren't included on the rarities disc that accompanies the album proper. ...
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$11.39 Proclaimed as the Niagara Region of Ontario's hip hop pioneer and Cornwall Ontario's first ever rap artist, Sikadime has been making noise in the Canadian hip hop underground scene since the early 1990's. With over 20 albums under his belt, the motivation keeps getting stronger and noticeable on Sikadime's independent 1st official Canadian store released 2006 album 'Rejuvenated".A self described latch key kid while growing up split between Victoria (Esquimalt/Metchosin) British Columbia and Cornwall Ontario's Brookdale section, Sikadime took to hip hop once he heard "O.P.P." by Naughty By Nature on the his mothers' Much Music Dance Mix 92 tape. This was the beginning where alot of artists play tribute to Sikadime's development. The artists Sikadime will quote to playing a factor in his life are Heavy D, Treach (of Naughty By Nature), Ice-T, Kish, Salt-N-Pepa, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Maestro Fresh Wes & Big Daddy Kane.By the time of Sikadime's 11th birthday in 1995, Sikadime was working at the neighborhood corner store stocking shelves after school. When he saved up enough money, he went to A&B sound in downtown Victoria and bought his very 1st keyboard and 2 track Tascam ...
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