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Australian enhanced CD pressing of the third single pulled from Britney's Blackout album. 'Break The Ice' was written by Nate "Danja" Hills, Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica, Keri Hilson and James Washington, and is Electropop at it's very best. ... Full DescriptionFeatures four versions of 'Break The Ice' ( Main Version, Kaskade Extended Remix, Tracy Young Remix and Enhanced Video) plus 'Everybody'. Jive. 2008. Hide Description Britney Spears Break The Ice Songs | 1. | Break The Ice |
| 2. | Everybody |
| 3. | Break The Ice - (Kaskade Extended Remix) |
| 4. | Break The Ice - (Tracy Young Remix) |
| 5. | Break The Ice - (Video) |
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Purchase Break The Ice CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O The Visitor CD (2009)
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$14.45 If the term "journeyman" could be applied to a band, it would be a good fit for UFO. Since 1969, the band has consistently delivered solid albums of no-nonsense hard rock, occasionally dipping into space rock, AOR, and metal along the way. THE VISITOR features original vocalist Phil Mogg and original drummer Andy Parker, along with guitar shredder legend Vinnie Moore (original bassist Pete Way was unable to participate due to health issues). True to form, the album is full of energetic, straight-ahead heavy rock. "Stranger in Town" is driven by a monster riff reminiscent of Deep Purple's 80's comeback PERFECT STRANGERS, while "Saving Me" features ...
| | O S I Blood CDs (2009) Limited Edition
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$16.99 O.S.I are something of a supergroup, revolving around singer/guitarist Jim Matheos of prog-metallists Fate's Warning and keyboardist Kevin Moore, best known for his work with Dream Theater. There are definitely some prog-metal touches here and there on OSI's third album, BLOOD, but this certainly isn't what you'd call a metal record--there just as ...
| | Primal Fear 16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead) CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Prince Lotusflow3r/ Mplsound/ Elixer CDs (2009)
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$16.09 Prince has never shied away from ambitious projects, and 2009's LOTUSFLOW3R/MPLSOUND/ELIXER is just the latest in a long, illustrious string. The three-disc package builds on the variety evident throughout Prince's career, mixing up rock, funk, R&B, silky-smooth balladry, and left-field genre influences. The third disc, ELIXER, is devoted to Prince's protégé, Bria Valente, who performs Prince-penned songs in the light, female R&B tradition of Prince-sponsored acts like Vanity 6.
But fans will be most interested in the first two discs, which feature the man himself performing new material. LOTUSFLOW3R takes a page from psychedelic rock, and it's a pleasure to hear Prince bring his guitar to the fore and let his Hendrix-influenced playing loom large (right down to the distortion-drenched cover of "Crimson and Clover"). MPLSOUND finds the icon looking back to his funk-fueled earlier work, throwing ...
| | Bad Company Dangerous Age CD (1988)
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$11.65 In the mid/late-'80s, the rock scene was hard to decipher. With an over-saturation of new bands either aping Led Zeppelin's boogie woogie metal or glam pop candy, older rock fans were left scratching their heads in bewilderment. Lucky for them, such classic rock bands as Bad Company made strong returns, as proven by 1988's DANGEROUS AGE. Like the band's other '80s recordings, the songs are slightly more commercial than their grittier '70s output, with such titles as "No Smoke Without A Fire" and the title track being highlights.
Out of print in the U.S.! Import pressing of this 1988 album from the British Blues rockers. Though no longer fronted by vocalist Paul Rodgers, the band were still capable of churning out some respectable Rock 'N' Roll. 11 tracks. Warner.
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| | Starbuck Moonlight Feels Right/Rock N' Roll Rocket CD (1976)
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$13.89 2009 digitally remastered two-fer from this Atlanta-based '70s outfit containing a pair of their albums on one CD (1976's Moonlight Feels Right and '77's Rock 'N' Roll Rocket) alongside a few rare bonus tracks added for good measure. This disc the first ever UK/European CD release of either of these classic albums. The first of the two albums contains their big hit and ever constant radio staple 'Moonlight Feels Right' - which has sold over 3 million copies - moreover, it has the finest marimba solo ever committed to seven inch vinyl! The great Starbuck name has been sullied in the past by a severe plague of naughty bootlegs and unoriginal recordings, but rest assured, our stuff is 100% the real deal. Broadside.
This two-fer from Cherry Red features a pair of LPs by Starbuck: MOONLIGHT FEELS RIGHT and ROCK 'N' ROLL ...
| | Seldom Seen See Me Now CD (2004)
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| | Style Council Gold CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Remastered; Super-High Material
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| | Jewel Perfectly Clear CD (2008)
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$15.89 Warm, passionate, and full of keen pop instincts, PERFECTLY CLEAR still rings out with plenty of appealing country twang. "Stronger Woman," an anthem of female empowerment, is the album's lead single and a case in point. With its catchy chorus and message-driven lyrics, the song will sound right at home on the radio alongside more established country-pop artists, as will "I Do" and "Anyone but You," among other highlights.
Jewel's music has ranged from folky, adult alternative fare to sleek dance-pop, so it's not much of a surprise that 2008's PERFECTLY CLEAR turns another genre corner. This time out, Jewel embraces country music, a choice that reflects the time the singer-songwriter spent in Nashville prior to recording the album.
Personnel: Danny Rader (acoustic guitar); Adam Shoenfeld (electric guitar); Mike Johnson (lap steel guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (banjo, dulcimer, mandolin, fiddle, ...
| | Shinedown Sound Of Madness CD (2008)
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$15.65 On its third studio outing, THE SOUND OF MADNESS, the post-grunge group Shinedown offers up another set of dramatic heavy rock. Easily the Floridian band's most dynamic ...
| | Alejandro Escovedo Real Animal CD (2008)
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$14.99 Though Alejandro Escovedo has made his name as an alternative country singer-songwriter, the California native's roots are in the first wave of American punk, during which time he led San Francisco's legendary hardcore band the Nuns before joining alt-country pioneers Rank and File and the True Believers. As the title suggests, REAL ANIMAL is a return to Escovedo's punky roots, and is the most hard-rocking solo album he's ever released. Tony Visconti's stark production and co-writing credits from Chuck Prophet, a fellow California punk veteran, lend these songs both sonic detail and lyrical depth. Highlights ...
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$10.49 | | Mr Mar Me So Fly CD (2008)
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$12.65 Mr. Mar BiographyMr. Mar knows a lot about adaptation. Reared in Jackson, TN, a small town that he says is “cool, but a little slow-paced,” he moved to Pontiac, MI, located just outside of Detroit as a teen. Quickly adapting to a much faster lifestyle, Mr. Mar’s innate flexibility helped him adjust to his environment. His rap style is no different. “Growing up in different places just made me stronger because I’ve been able to go to a lot of different cities and I don’t have that straight country mentality,” Mr. Mar, who founded his own label, Platinumized Records in 2000, says. “I’ve experienced a lot of different things coming up so I’m not small town minded.”Currently based in Atlanta, his network is indeed vast. He’s worked with everyone from Memphis vets, 8Ball & MJG and Skinny Pimp to Nashville’s Haystack, to Houston’s Lil Flip and Atlanta’s Slim Calhoun throughout his career, easily navigating between sounds and topics with his distinctive take on life.“I’m trying to motivate people,” the 20-something year old says in his signature slow-churning drawl, before adding, “and I’m trying to get paid.” His upcoming album (distributed by Select-O Hits through Country Boy/Platinumized Records), Me So Fly is a spinning narrative of his life and experiences. Featuring 8Ball & MJG, Skinny Pimp, Mr. Mike and Thorough (of South Circle) among others, the album is a combination of street-ready production and lyricism. The lead single, “Stackin’ Money” featuring Ball & G, is a solid representation of the overall direction of the project. “Me So Fly has got something for everyone,” Mr. Mar, who says Too Short, the Geto Boys and NWA were early influences, insists. “There’s a little funk and a lot of laid back fly shit on there. “It’s gonna touch more fly people, people with a little swagger about themselves.”Scheduled to drop in September 2008, Me So Fly was preceded by his showmanship on mixtapes, where he worked regularly with celebrated producer, Shorty P and Skinny Pimp. In 2003, he gained attention when his single, “Pass the Drank” featuring Lil Flip received regional airplay. Now ready to showcase his perspective to the world, Mr. Mar is confident his music will hit home for a lot of listeners.“Music is an opportunity to express ...
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