| | Offspring Greatest Hits CD - Import Offspring Discography of CDs
Japanese Blu-Spec CD pressing of this classic album. The Blue Spec format takes Blu-ray disc technology to create CD's which are compatible with normal CD players but provides ultra high quality sound. Sony. 2009. Greatest Hits Review
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Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Owl City Ocean Eyes CD (2009)
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| | Fleetwood Mac - The Dance DVD (1997)
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$18.95 A 1997 reunion concert of the quintessential members of Fleetwood Mac (Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Stevie Nicks) to commemorate the ...
| | 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 ...
| | Whitney Houston I Look To You CD (2009)
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| | John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas CD (1975)
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$6.09 This 1998 reissue contains 5 bonus tracks (including the previously
unreleased "White Christmas") not included on the original release.
John Denver's music always had a warm, home-spun quality to it, so it isn't surprising that his 1975 holiday effort, Rocky Mountain Christmas, is a wonderfully low-key and friendly Christmas album. Divided between classic carols and new numbers, such as the fine "Aspenglow" and "Christmas for Cowboys," the ...
| | White Stripes Walking With A Ghost CD (2008) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Olivia Newton-John Stronger Than Before CD (2006) Import
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$17.45 Stronger Than Before is no hallmark in Olivia Newton-John's catalog, but it was released in the U.S. by the Hallmark label, which is about accurate. Those who relish the profundity of gift card messages may find it deeply inspiring. Everyone else could scratch off the words to some of the songs and get a kindergartner to come up with something more meaningful. In the ballad "Can I Trust Your Arms" Olivia added her own music to lyrics given to her as a Christmas gift by her daughter Chloe Lattanzi. It's a sweet notion, and her voice demonstrates true belief in the lyrics. But when the lyrics include a phrase like "My tears would always hide when I looked into your eyes/But now I know that you see beauty in my human cries," it's a gift best left between mother and daughter. But then, this review is a bit too harsh for a collection of midtempo and balladry that wish only to comfort and sweep gloom away, and evidently were put together with breast cancer victims in mind. Olivia brings her usual elegance to the project and does a lot of vocal compensating for the lyrical faults of the good-natured songs. There are songs here about overcoming life struggles, believing in dreams, the power in being a woman, inner beauty, loving your neighbor, the mystery of life, love after death, trusting in love, and the actual "Serenity" prayer. What the songs don't have are layers beneath those topics, or story, or details, or much of anything to let them pass through a surface level and make a lasting connection. Olivia accomplished that task on her 1994 album Gaia, which was also a "message" album, but resounded with liveliness and depth. On Stronger Than Before, Olivia's writing collaborator and producer, Amy Sky, lends a remake of her song "Phenomenal Woman," an adaptation of the poem by Maya Angelou. It's a soulful song, described in the liner notes as a "sensuous celebration," and features contributing vocals by Delta Goodrem, Amy Sky, Mindy Smith, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Amy Holland, Diahaan Carroll, and Patti ...
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| | Rolling Stones Still Life (American Concert 1981) CD (1982) Reissue; Remastered
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$8.49 By the early '80s, the Rolling Stones were one of the last remaining groups leftover from the original "British Invasion" two decades prior. One of the main reasons for this was the Stones' ability to keep pace with the musical climate of the time, without losing any of their original blues-sleaze. Their 1982 live set (fourth overall) STILL LIFE, was taken from performances from their hugely successful U.S. tour a year before, when Mick, Keith and company headlined the biggest outdoor stadiums and vast arenas.
Although it lacks the youthful and unpredictable energy of their earlier concert albums (namely 1970's GET YER YA YA'S OUT), STILL LIFE showed that the Stones still had plenty of gas left in their tank 20 years down the road. Highlights include a cover of the Miracles' "Going to a Go Go" (an early MTV favorite), such '60s classics as "Under My Thumb," "Time is on My Side," and ...
| | Naumachia Black Sun Rising CD (2009) (Import)
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