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The California foursome's second album betters its predecessor due to fuller production, but A.F.I.'s hurtling hardcore is still undistinguishable from countless similar bands. ~ Andy Hinds
Their debut album on CD for the first time ever. Completely remastered & now with the bonus track 'Open Your Eyes'. 15 blistering punk anthems that crowned them the kings of the East Bay scene. Their last has sold over 30,000copies to date. Currently on tour with Sick Of It All. Answer That And Stay Fashionable Music Answer That And Stay Fashionable Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Not their first album There is actually one album before this one, but you had to be in the area when they were coming up to get it. This album is great though. Wouldn't recommend anything after art of drowning. Hell, that album is cutting it close. Besides, sporting a devillock is a lot better than looking like the crow. Submitted by vandal1138 (Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
Great!! This is a great cd!! My favorite songs are Rizzo in the Box, Brownie Bottom Sundae, and Your Name Here. But all the songs are terrific! :D Submitted by jackie (florida,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Fantastic Album Great first album! Awesome Bay Area punk, I love it. I personally like "I Wanna Get a Mowhawk (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)", "Brownie Bottom Sundae", and "Ny-Quil". Submitted by YummyMummy (Compton, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 3 found this helpful.
AFI did something good? I am not usually a fan of AFI but this album is truly incredible Submitted by music_freak55555 (CO, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Start This cd, while probably AFI's worst, is still great. The sound isn't nearly focused or good as any of their other albums, but is a good effort for their first time. Songs like Two of A Kind, Don't Make Me Ill, and High School Football Hero really show off their talent as a punk band. Personally, I'm more of a fan of stuff really after Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes, but I will still somtimes come back to this CD to relive AFI beginings. And in response to another reveiw, this IS their fist album. Lots of people think that Very Proud of Ya came out first, but in reality, Answer That And Stay Fashonable came out in 1995, then was re-released on Nitro Records in 1997. The Wingnut version was probably better though, because it has a cover of the Police's "Man in the Suitcase." Submitted by Kevin (California, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Answer That And Stay Fashionable CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | A F I Very Proud Of Ya CD (1996)
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| | Greenslade CD (1973) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Cellarful Of Motown CDs (2002)
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$12.05 A CELLAR FULL OF MOTOWN contains previously unreleased tracks from the Motown vaults, with the exception of "Riding High On Love" by Jr. Walker, which was previously released on vinyl only.
Motown can certainly be taken to task for issuing the same old stuff over and over again -- no matter how great it is, how many versions of Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin On" or of Motown's Top 20 singles does anybody really need? -- even if it is as important as Beethoven's Fifth Symphony (or anybody else's, for that matter). Not so in this case. Cellarful of Motown is a double CD chock-full of soul classics that have remained virtually unheard since they were first recorded -- or, in some cases, relegated to the cutting room floor -- by Motown's front line artists, and many that should have been. We can thank the Northern soul underground in the U.K. for this issue in a sense, due to their constant demand for rare Motown soul issues and the massive bootlegging that goes with it -- and a collector's market that is out of control price-wise at the dawn of the 21st century. Here are 40 tracks that were recorded in the glory days of the Detroit soul scene, but never issued at the time due to Berry Gordy's near-fascistic quality control. Track titles include "My Sugar Baby" by Frank Wilson, "I Wish I Liked You" by Marvin Gaye, "Baby A Go Go" by Barbara McNair, "If You Ever Get Your Hands on Me" by Gladys Knight & the Pips, "How Can I" and "All Your Love" by Brenda Holloway, "He Was Really Sayin Somethin" by Earl Van Dyke, "Until You Came Along" by Carolyn Crawford, "Before It's Over" by Sammy Ward, "Long Gone Lover" by Velvelettes, "Lucky Lucky Me" by Jimmy Ruffin, "You Made Me Feel Like" by Syreeta, "Don't Let Me Down" by Kim Weston, "Don't Put Off Till Tomorrow What You Can Do Today" by the Monitors, and "It Must Be Love Baby" by Chuck Jackson and Yvonne Fair. And this is just a sampling. There are solid notes giving recording origins and personnel wherever possible, and some cool photos in the package with liner notes by Northern soul aficionado DJ and editor Paul Nixon, but the music is the treat here. When Holloway sings "All Your Love," the emotion in her voice is underscored by the giant string section ...
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| | Helen Reddy No Way To Treat A Lady CD (2005)
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$17.75 Helen Reddy's No Way to Treat a Lady/Music, Music is the fourth installment of Raven's admirably packaged two-fer releases, and contains those 1975 and 1976 albums, in their entirety, plus one rare bonus track ("One Way Ticket" from 1968). No Way to Treat a Lady contains the titular Top Ten hit and a host of other, primarily piano-driven, ballads ...
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