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Lifehouse Who We Are (2007) Top Seller
Just Like Coming Home AgainI love all of Lifehouse's previous work including their DVD. This record is great for all the same reasons I liked their earlier songs; yet sounds so new and exciting. Beautiful guitar playing; and Justin's voice/lyrics are as remarkable as ever. And I still wonder how their sound can be so big with just three players(with the occasional guest). Always warm, endearing lyrics and lush arrangements that can melt away any sadness in the presence of the Lifehouse Phoenix. Or empower yourself to face any day life can bring because you know somebody cares.
Thanks again for the lift you guys!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Moon/Waterbury,CT/USA) 7/16/2007 
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Enigma Posteriori (2006)
Remember the Future!!!Michael Cretu has created a soundtrack for your mind. The effortless beats are overflowing with purity and beauty; reminiscent but not too telling of past endeavors. Prescience in all its glory! Many instrumental interludes prepare for the occasional song. Daydream and regenerate yourself!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Moonsmitty, Waterbury, CT, USA) 2/10/2007 
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Delerium Nuages du Monde (2006)
Every Picture Tells A Story!!I have been listening to Delerium since "Semantic Spaces" and they are one of my favorite places to go when I lay back between my Surround sound system. Incredible sound and production, intricate synthesis, throbbing undertows and gentle lyrics wash me clean of a days toils. Although their best work may be behind them?; the pinnacle they have reached allows them to bask in the glory of it all. And I'm glad to be with them at the top of our world. Submitted by a reviewer (Moonsmitty-Waterbury, CT, USA) 1/6/2007 
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Sarah McLachlan Wintersong (2006) Top Seller
Thanks Sarah!!!Sarah in all her glory. Her voice expresses Christmas so well. A well rounded song list and instrumentation makes for a warm journey into the snowy solstice season. A special favorite of mine is "The First Noel", amidst sounds of the Holy City I can see her (the Snow Goddess she is) watching over the birth of Jesus Christ. Submitted by a reviewer (Waterbury, CT, USA) 12/22/2006 
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Chrome / Helios Creed Chrome & Helios Creed - Dual Forces (1980)
So silly!One must be forewarned- not all of these songs are in stereo sound. Most of them are in Mono; due to the manner in which they were made I understand it's the best they could do and keep the songs in sync. However, the few that are in stereo sound great- "Meet You in the Subway" for instance made me laugh and that's a good thing. The videos are vintage Chrome but the only one I see is Helios Creed. I was really hoping to see my friend Damon Edge, the other genius and voice of Chrome. Submitted by a reviewer (Waterbury, CT, USA) 12/22/2006 
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Infected Mushroom I'm the Supervisor (2005)
I want to change my star rating!Greetings CD Universe,
I wrote a review already and it's printed but when I submitted it I forgot to rate it with the star system. I wanted the Five.
Thanks! Submitted by a reviewer (Waterbury, CT, USA) 10/5/2006 
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Infected Mushroom I'm the Supervisor (2005)
Tripping In?!?!Imagine life as a mushroom. Your'e a tiny little spore that attaches to some sort of sustenance and then practically overnight you blossom into a giant life producing macrocosm. You are either eaten, squashed, or simply die and disintegrate. Hopefully the wind or some living creature carries your progeny to another place to start all over again.
Upon dissection someone discovers a sinewy and strong integrity, not too colorful but what is discerned shimmers nonetheless. Can words describe this? Perhaps on another plane of existence where their interdimensionality can be heard as well as felt. Under the microscope and intense magnification the microcosmic intensities you call home are fully realized. Submitted by a reviewer (Waterbury, CT, USA) 9/20/2006 
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Juno Reactor Juno Reactor - Live in Tokyo (2002)
WOW!!!Do you like strong rhythmic beats?
Do you like real African percussion?
Can you appreciate a beautiful positive vibe?
Do you like special sounds by exotic instruments?
Do you like wild vocals by painted Africans?
Do you want to see a show you'll never forget?
Submitted by a reviewer (Waterbury, CT, USA) 9/18/2006 
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