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Unleashed in the East(more) »rank: 48544by: Judas Priest
: :While Judas Priest's first three Columbia albums displayed a band that seemed musically restless and a bit wary of becoming just another rock caricature, their first official live album offers up a strong distillation of the musical sense that informed those records (along with earlier material from Sad Wings of Destiny) and is a testament to their KK Dowling/Glen Tipton fueled twin-guitar fury. The fact that vocalist Rob Halford's tracks (allegedly damaged in the recording process) were later replaced in the studio has long been a bone of contention to purists (though hardly an unusual practice in the industry), but fresh ears may ... |
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AC/DC Live(more) »rank: 10375by: AC/DC
:Album Description:AC/DC's 1992 live album digitally remastered and reissued in a special digipak plus a 12 page full color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia and new 2003 liner notes. 14 tracks. Epic. |
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Alive!(more) »rank: 10814by: Kiss
:Album Description:Digitally remastered Japanese reissue of their first everlive album in a miniaturized gatefold LP sleeve limited tothe initial pressing only. A top 10 album in 1975, itfeatures all 16 of the original tracks, including the hitversion of 'Rock And Roll All essential recording:The fact that Alive! is arguably Kiss's best album highlights the fact that they are performers first, musicians second. There's nothing wrong with that, especially when a live album sounds this good. Stuffed to bursting with classic tracks, Alive!, originally released in 1975, is a classic metal album. 'Deuce,' 'Strutter,' 'Hotter than Hell,' 'Black Diamond,' '100,000 Years,' and especially ... |
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Live(more) »rank: 24079by: Foghat
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. |
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Double Live Gonzo!(more) »rank: 21739by: Ted Nugent
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. |
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Live and Dangerous(more) »rank: 15000by: Thin Lizzy
:Album Description:Japanese two pressing of this 1978 live album from Phil Lynott and friends, housed in a miniature LP sleeve and available at a cheaper UK price for a limited time only!. The packaging is an exact replica of the original vinyl release featuring vinyl artwork and including the original Japanese Obi strip. Universal. 2008. |
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Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium(more) »rank: 22033by: Rage Against the Machine
:Album Description:Japanese two pressing of this 1978 live album from Phil Lynott and friends, housed in a miniature LP sleeve and available at a cheaper UK price for a limited time only!. The packaging is an exact replica of the original vinyl release featuring vinyl artwork and including the original Japanese Obi strip. Universal. 2008. |
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Uriah Heep Live(more) »rank: 26002by: Uriah Heep
:Album Description:Japanese two pressing of this 1978 live album from Phil Lynott and friends, housed in a miniature LP sleeve and available at a cheaper UK price for a limited time only!. The packaging is an exact replica of the original vinyl release featuring vinyl artwork and including the original Japanese Obi strip. Universal. 2008. |
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Salival(more) »rank: 6582by: Tool
: :One disc of this deluxe two-disc set serves up 74 minutes (eight songs) of live material and outtakes; the other offers a DVD (in Surround 5.1) of Tool's four grotesquely artistic videos, plus the bonus clip, 'Hush,' from their 1992 Opiate EP. Although there's little that's new here, it's put together with as much intensity and attention to detail as the quartet's other releases. The musical high point is the driving but delicate take on 'Pushit.' It's also entertaining to hear singer Maynard James Keenan in a Neil Young kind of mood on 'Lame.' This elaborately packaged set is really just a reminder ... |
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Live After Death(more) »rank: 36461by: Iron Maiden
: :One disc of this deluxe two-disc set serves up 74 minutes (eight songs) of live material and outtakes; the other offers a DVD (in Surround 5.1) of Tool's four grotesquely artistic videos, plus the bonus clip, 'Hush,' from their 1992 Opiate EP. Although there's little that's new here, it's put together with as much intensity and attention to detail as the quartet's other releases. The musical high point is the driving but delicate take on 'Pushit.' It's also entertaining to hear singer Maynard James Keenan in a Neil Young kind of mood on 'Lame.' This elaborately packaged set is really just a reminder ... |

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