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The first single from the defiant singer/songwriter's fifth album "So Called Chaos" is backed with two acoustic tracks recorded in Vancouver as well as the enhanced video of the title track. Everything 1 Music Review Purchase Everything 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Asylum DVD (2000)
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$10.89 This tribute to the golden days of the British horror films of Hammer Studios tells the story of Jenny Adams (Steffanie Pitt), a young woman haunted by nightmares of her mother's murder, which happened when she was six years old. Jenny revisits her childhood home--an asylum run by her father--in order to deal with the memories but is horrified to find new murders cropping up which mirror her recent nightmares. This tense, low-budget thriller features a ...
| | Hole DVD (2001) Widescreen; Dubbed
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$7.45 This British thriller stars Thora Birch as Liz, a teenager at a private school who has been through a harrowing experience with three of her classmates. Telling the story in flashback, Liz reveals that she and three friends traveled to an abandoned bomb shelter to party and get away from school for a weekend. Unfortunately, the quartet found themselves trapped inside the shelter and the mood among the four began to turn sinister. High school politics, sexual attraction, and anger began gnawing at the group even as they struggled to simply make ...
| | Frozen Alive DVD (1964)
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$5.89 Scientist Frank Overton (Mark Stevens) is experimenting with cryogenics in an effort to prolong human life and obliterate disease. Unable to find a person willing to allow their body to be frozen, he puts his own body through the process. After police find the dead body of his wife, Overton becomes the prime suspect, ...
| | Midnight Skater DVD (2004)
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$7.09 Students have been disappearing from a small-town college campus, and the only clues are a single, disfigured corpse and the name ...
| | Alanis Morissette Collection CD (2005) With DVD; Limited Edition
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$21.35 In 2005, Alanis Morissette celebrated the 10th anniversary of her breakthrough album, JAGGED LITTLE PILL, in grand style by both rerecording that disc in an acoustic format, and issuing the decade-spanning COLLECTION. The latter 18-track release presents a number of rarities along with many of the Canadian pop/rock singer/songwriter's hits.
Morissette's Maverick debut is well represented here by a generous handful of successful singles, most notably the fierce "You Oughta Know" and the angsty anthems "Ironic" and "Head Over Feet." Although Morissette's later (and often more adventurous) outings make less of a showing, this set does feature several intriguing non-album cuts, including the spiritually minded and heavily orchestral "Mercy" (from THE PRAYER CYCLE), the Middle Eastern-tinged "Still" (from the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's DOGMA, in which she played the embodiment of God), and a faithful version of Seal's "Crazy." Though the fan-favorite "All I Really Want" is mysteriously absent, THE COLLECTION is a commendable overview of Morissette's '95-'05 output, and ...
| | Madonna Confessions On A Dance Floor CD (2005) Bonus Track; Limited Edition
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$29.79 1998's RAY OF LIGHT marked Madonna's move toward electronica, and a larger journey back to her dance-club roots. That journey was completed with 2005's CONFESSIONS ON A DANCEFLOOR. A collection of hardcore club tracks with few mainstream pop concessions, CONFESSIONS is packed wall-to-wall with driving, electronica-driven grooves.
Madonna has always been one of the reigning queens of postmodern alchemy, and this record is a perfect example of her magic. A primary layer of sleek, old-school disco is combined with pile-driving house and techno, not to mention more than a few contemporary production flourishes. Either directly or indirectly, CONFESSIONS references '70s and early-'80s dance music, including Madonna's own, but while the album seems retro in several areas, it also has a distinct futuristic sheen. Nothing here has the hook-heavy single status of "Material Girl" or "Like A Prayer," but the pulsing intensity of the tracks is sheer sonic pleasure, making Madonna's return to straight-up dance music a welcome homecoming.
On Confessions On A Dance Floor, Madonna, the most popular and significant female artist in pop music, returns unapologetically to her roots. A stunning blend of musical styles with one foot in early disco (` la Giorgio Moroder) and the other pointed toward the future, Confessions On A Dance Floor is all about ...
| | Libertines Up The Bracket PT.1 (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Chikae Hara Hitorigasa Futarigasa/Momijiba (2005) (Import) Japan
$17.09 | | Honeymoon Machine Faith In People (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Kids Vol. 3-Japan Faily Stories (2005) (Import)
$18.39 | | Verka Serduchka Dancing Lasha Tumbai (2007) (Import)
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| | Leona Lewis Forgive Me (2008) (Import)
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| | Robert Abigail Mojito Song (2008) (Import)
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