| | Bonnie Tyler Simply Believe CD - Import Bonnie Tyler Discography of CDs
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This 2004 release from Bonnie Tyler includes French-language versions of two of her greatest hits, as well as 13 additional English-language tracks.
2004 album includes two songs performed in French, some hits, & ten unissued songs. Sony France. Simply Believe Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   Fantastic The song Si Demain was sold with more than 2 million copies worldwide and Simply Believe album achieved 1 million selling status. Submitted by Renan (Brazil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Fantastic... 1 million singles sold of “Si Demain” and 400,000 albums of “Simply Believe” (european sales) confirms Bonnie is Back!
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Excellent recording! Simply Believe is awesome! This is a great Cd with great songs.My favs are Si demain, When i close my eyes,All night to know you (what a song!), Open your eyes and It's in the back of my mind. I don't care much for 2004 version of holding out for a hero and if you were a woman and i was a man. I stick with the originals but they are listenable. Submitted by rayalvarad0 (Orlando) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
The Start Of the Decline Following the success (in France) of "Si Demain" (a remake of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" sung in both English and French lyrics) Bonnie was quickly ushered into the studio to keep the momentum going. However, the result is an absolute mess of an album. Half of the tracks here are remakes of her older songs, none of which are close to being as interesting as her originals. The worst has to be "Here She Comes", where she manages to destroy with it's poor production (somewhere Giorgio Moroder is frowning). Even the remakes of two lesser known tracks from her brilliant, very overlooked 1995 album "Free Spirit" lack the fire of the originals. The album sounds superficial and quickly thrown together but after a series of albums that sold poorly, one no longer expects greatness. Poor managing decisions and lack of promotion have haunted her for years, now her work is suffering from it. Submitted by hyten73 (Illinois) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Purchase Simply Believe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Olivia Newton-John Physical CD (1975) (Import) Import; Japan
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$16.95 Also available on CD in MORE THAN PHYSICAL box on Griffin (373-0) including the 150-page book MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE.
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| | Glen Campbell Wichita Lineman CD (1968) Remastered
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$7.49 Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg & Rob Christie (Capitol Mastering).
The most eclectic of Glen Campbell's late-1960s albums, and his first number one LP, 1968's WICHITA LINEMAN runs from the orchestral melodrama of the title track--the signature song of Glen Campbell's entire career, apart from perhaps "Rhinestone Cowboy"--and the follow-up hit "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" to a wide variety of covers in some unexpected styles. These include excellent takes of Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe" (possibly the best of the many covers of Hardin's definitive original), a Dean Martin-like middle-of-the-road version of Sonny Curtis's "The Straight Life," and Sonny Bono's divorce saga "You Better Sit Down Kids." More unexpectedly, ...
| | Carter Family 1927-1934 CDs (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$26.79 A comprehensive budget compilation by the dependable JSP label, the five-disc 1927-1934 fully covers the first seven years of the Carter Family's musical career and features recordings that are the basis of the trio's honored place in the country music firmament. The set starts, appropriately enough, with the Carters' six contributions to Ralph Peer's legendary 1927 recording sessions in Bristol, Tennessee, and then chronologically wades through every released side that A.P., Sara, and Maybelle recorded for RCA Victor. (This excludes alternate takes that are readily available on Rounder and Bear Family reissues covering the same era.)
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| | Britney Spears Blackout CD (2007)
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$12.45 Buoyed by the massive club-oriented hit "Gimme More," the record sports a slick, nearly armor-like techno veneer that extends to every track, from the pulsing above-mentioned single to the tinny "Toy Soldier" to the R&B-tinged "Why Should I Be Sad." While Spears takes on media criticism most directly on the Vocoder-laced "Piece of Me," she also offers up some giddy escapism, most notably on the floating synth-pop of "Heaven on Earth," a strong contender for BLACKOUT's finest moment. Although the album doesn't erase many of Britney's woes, it arguably serves as her best record since OOPS!... I DID IT AGAIN, and that alone should make it a delight for many fans.
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| | Chad & Jeremy Yesterday's Gone: A Golden Classics Collection CD (1993)
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| | Evan Dando Baby I'm Bored CD (2003)
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$14.29 It's no coincidence that the cover art for BABY I'M BORED mimics that of the Lemonheads' punky debut, HATE YOUR FRIENDS. Coming after several years in the wilderness, Evan Dando's first album under his own name, and his first release of any kind since 1996's wildly uneven CAR BUTTON CLOTH, finds him looking for a new beginning. Dando doesn't, and maybe can't, duplicte the heart-on-sleeve, recreational drug charm of his 1992 classic, IT'S A SHAME ABOUT RAY, but BABY I'M BORED marks a return ...
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| | Kole Exile CD (2008)
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$13.15 At age 12, Kole received a beat-up, dull red, 1970’s generic electric guitar from his father and decided he wanted to learn how to play it. Originally inspired by bands like Metallica and Led Zeppelin, Kole started to form a foundation of rock and blues based music that eventually would dominate his playing and composition style. For the next 6 years he had no specific direction with music and only thought of the guitar as a hobby. However, three years ago his life changed when he met solo musician and virtuoso guitarist, Tom Hess. Since then, Kole has taken very large strides in improving himself musically and forwarding his career in the music industry. Now at age 21, he has taught workshops ...
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