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This Collectables compilation Don't You Know I Love You & Other Favorites features ten tracks the Clovers recorded in the '50s for the Atlantic label. All the usual suspects are here including the original versions of "Don't You Know I Love You," "One Mint Julep," "Devil or Angel," and "Fool, Fool, Fool." Although this isn't a bad budget-priced disc, other sets are available with more songs for not much more money. ~ Al Campbell
Don't You Know I Love You & Other Hits highlights several of the Clovers' classic singles released in the '50s, including "Devil or Angel," "Ting-A-Ling," "One Mint Julep," and "Don't You Know I Love You." Please note that this edition includes the same track listing as the 2004 Collectables release Don't You Know I Love You & Other Favorites. ~ Al Campbell Don't You Know I Love You & Other Favorites Music Don't You Know I Love You & Other Favorites Music Review Purchase Don't You Know I Love You & Other Favorites CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hank Ballard Best Of The Best CD (2003)
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| | 50 Cent Before I Self-Destruct CDs (2007) With DVD
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$11.19 Released without the usual flurry of hype, Before I Self Destruct fulfills 50 Cent's contractual obligation to the Interscope label. It also doubles as a throwback album, returning the rapper to the hunger and hatred of his early mixtapes while skillfully recasting him as a wannabe upstart. That is, for the most part. The four radio-friendly bedroom numbers that conclude the album are out of place but fairly good to dime-piece beautiful, with the best being the Ne-Yo showcase "Baby by Me" ("Have a baby by me, baby/Be a millionaire"). As pleasing as these final numbers ...
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| | Hayden Live At Convocation Hall CDs (2002)
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$14.25 Following the evocatively mellow Skyscraper National Park, Hayden decided to tour the North American continent all by his lonesome, bringing his acoustic guitar, wavering voice, and unexpected humor to small clubs and theaters. This double-CD set captures the singer/songwriter in his hometown of Toronto performing 22 songs from his extensive catalog in front of a theater filled with appreciative fans. The recording is a beautiful testament to the stripped-down beauty of the songs, and with material from his three records, new songs, a few obscure cult favorites, and the obligatory Neil Young cover, not to mention some beautiful packaging, this is a real treat for any fan. New tunes like the goofy ode to his cat, "Woody," or the eerie love vs. obsession tale "Holster" will surely get folks excited for whatever follows this disc, but it's the solo renditions of classics like "We Don't Mind," "Between Us to Hold," and "Stem" that really steal the show. Hayden's trademark stage banter, a witty and unexpected contrast to his often depressing songs, is all over the record, and it only serves to add to the already personal sound of the evening, making Live at Convocation Hall a true live record and not just a note-for-note reiteration of his studio work. It's a strong accomplishment, and if you were unlucky enough to have missed this intimate string of shows, it's a document that comes close to bringing the experience into your own home. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo
Hayden Desser (more commonly known by his first name only) has had an interesting career trajectory. He spent much of the early '90s recording songs onto his 4-track, and playing opening slots in Toronto for bands he liked. In 1995, his debut album, Everything I Long For was released, first on his own Hardwood Records imprint, and later on the Geffen-affiliated Outpost Records. On the strength of such personal ruminations such as "Bad As They Seem" (a tale of a sad-sack who still lives with his parents and moans "What do I do this for / Gotta get out some more / Go down to the grocery store / Meet someone I'll adore"), Everything I Long For became a minor alternative hit, and scored Hayden opening slots for artists such as Grant Lee Buffalo, Archers of Loaf and Weezer. Although the records he's put out since his debut haven't been quite as high-profile, they have all been quality releases that, if not necessarily increasing his fan base dramatically, have certainly kept his existing listeners appeased. The three years before the release of this year's Skyscraper National Park, however, saw said fan base becoming rather restless, as nothing at all had been ...
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| | Ann Arbor Vineyard Learning Curve CD (2006)
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$16.45 This isn't your normal church CD release. The following collection of songs comes from musicians who regard the Vineyard Church of An Arbor as their 'home' church. Instead of the usual collection of worship songs (as you might reasonably expect from a church CD), this CD contains an eclectic mix of songs and styles from musicians who don't believe in the 'Sacred/secular divide' (regarding music) that so often accompanies what one might call a 'traditinally churched' mindset. I concure with Duke ...
| | Benjamins Chronicles Of The Garden State CD (2007)
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$10.15 Musically adequate but utterly faceless, the Benjamins' Chronicles of the Garden State is basic mainstream mall-punk circa 2007. Singer Joe DeGenarro's voice is as forgettable and bland as his lyrics, which are themselves weirdly cold and detached. It's as if someone tried to write about teenage angst without ever having actually experienced it, so random lines were merely taken out of the MySpace blogs of total strangers and strung together over third-generation emo-pop riffs cribbed from other, better records. The ultra-clean production keeps every note in its place, adding to the album's stilted, artificial vibe. There really isn't a hint of an honest emotion anywhere to be found on Chronicles of the Garden State. Even the title sounds like they're trying to remind their target audience of that movie they really liked a couple years ago. ~ Stewart Mason
The most sought after cover act in the NorthEastern U.S since the turn of the millennium, the ...
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