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Face Dances(more) »rank: 2902by: The Who
:Album Description:Digitally remastered Japanese reissue of The Who's 1981 album in a miniaturized LP sleeve with the original pac kaging intact. Limited to the initial pressing only, it also features all five of the bonus tracks included on MCA's U. S. reissue in the '90s! The extra cuts are 'I Like Nightmares', 'It's In You', 'Somebody Saved Me', 'How Can You Do It Alone' (Live) and 'The Quiet One' (Live). 14 tracks total. 1999 reissue of 1997 reissue. |
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Early Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 6048by: Led Zeppelin
:Album Description:Limited edition polyprop box (like NIN's 'Fisted') with silkscreened artwork. Contains the 'Early Days' CD (a 13 track 'best of' of their first four albums), two tattoos, a printed t-shirt, a sticker and a numbered certificate. 500 copies only. :Having previously released no less than four boxed repackages of their studio output, Led Zeppelin may well be the band who made redundancy redundant. Well, surprise! They've done it again. Culled from the band's first four albums by Jimmy Page himself (as if a fourth-grader with an FM radio would have been hard-pressed), this collection captures Page and company's blues-riff-ripping prime, relieved only ... |
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Between the Buttons(more) »rank: 3144by: The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
:Album Description:Remastered reissue of 1967 album, suitable for standard & 'Super Audio' CD players. Digipak. :The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon 'Miss Amanda Jones' and the honky-tonking 'She Smiled Sweetly,' are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic 'Yesterday's Papers' and 'Ruby Tuesday,' that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's ... |
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Sticky Fingers(more) »rank: 4142by: The Rolling Stones
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: ROLLING STONESTitle: STICKY FINGERSStreet Release Date: 07/26/1994DomesticGenre: ROCK/POP essential recording:'Sister Morphine,' the heart of guitarist Mick Taylor's first full studio album with the Stones, doesn't get the airplay of 'Brown Sugar' or 'Wild Horses.' But it's one of the most vivid, horrifying songs about drug abuse ever recorded--as Mick Jagger sings 'from my hospital bed,' the ringing guitars of Taylor and Keith Richards build to full catharsis behind him. On that and lighter songs like the countryish 'Dead Flowers' and the rocker 'Bitch,' Charlie Watts establishes himself as rock's prototypical drummer. He's creative ... |
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The Capitol Albums Vol. 2 (Longbox)(more) »rank: 4154by: The Beatles
:Album Description:THE BEATLES 'THE CAPITOL ALBUMS VOL. 2' includes the four albums released by Capitol Records in 1965: The Early Beatles, Beatles VI, Help! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) & the American version of Rubber Soul. All tracks have been digitally remastered and are presented in both Stereo and Mono. Many tracks appear in stereo for the very first time on CD. Special packaging includes original album cover artwork and a 60-page collector’s booklet with rare photos. :Unless your name is Ryan Adams, you're probably not in the habit of releasing four albums in four years, let alone the same number in one. But ... |
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An American Prayer(more) »rank: 3508by: Jim Morrison and the Doors
: :The Doors recorded six studio albums with Jim Morrison as their singer from 1967 to 1971, hitting the charts with a series of pop songs that were at least as good as Tommy James and the Shondells. On their albums, they indulged in Morrison's pretentious obsessions that included extended pieces about Oedipal complexes and the end of the world. Those obsessions have been exaggerated by The Doors myth that continues to this day. This is a collection of Morrison's poetry, embellished by the surviving Doors several years after the fact. That the live rendition of 'Roadhouse Blues' is the only noteworthy selection should ... |
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Who's Next (Deluxe Edition)(more) »rank: 3581by: The Who
:Album Description:Believe it or not, this landmark album, the record that changed FM rock forever in the early-'70s, has never been reissued from the original master tapes...'til now! But that's only the beginning...in addition to the original nine tracks, disc one adds six bonus tracks that were recorded at The Record Plant in March 1971, ('Baby Don't You Do It', 'Getting In Tune', 'Pure and Easy', 'Love Ain't For Keeping', Behind Blue Eyes' & 'Won't Get Fooled Again') three of which have never been available and the other three of which are here in their full-length versions for the first time. Then disc ... |
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December's Children (And Everybody's)(more) »rank: 4848by: The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
:Album Description:DECEMBER'S CHILDREN marked a crucial point in the Stones' development. The band was beginning to move away from its blues/R&B roots toward something more uniquely its own. Certainly those roots were far from absent in the songs composed for this album, and the Stones still cover their share of the masters here (Chuck Berry, Arthur Alexander, Hank Snow), but something new was afoot. The aching ballad 'As Tears Go By,' complete with baroque orchestration, heralded a new direction in the Stones' songwriting. Similarly, the folk-rockish strains of 'The Singer Not The Song' hint at previously uncharted directions. Perhaps the most crucial track ... |
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Tommy(more) »rank: 4234from: Geffen Records
:Album Description:Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) pressing of this classic rock album. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2008. essential recording:Tommy had the dubious distinction of being the first-ever rock opera; however, it's none the worse for that, Ken Russell's adaptation notwithstanding. Due largely to Pete Townshend's skill as a songwriter and composer, Tommy tells a coherent story and includes quality rock and roll at the same time, an impressive feat by itself. While surprisingly more linear than the later Quadrophenia, Tommy boasts several songs that ... |
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Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy(more) »rank: 7926by: The Who
:Album Description:Deleted in the U.S. since MCA overhauled their entire back catalog & released the comprehensive 'The Very Best Of The Who', this is a 1985 reissue of their hit 1971 singles comp featuring 14 classics from 1965-1969. Includes 'I Can't Explain', 'Happy Jack', 'Pinball Wizard', 'My Generation', 'The Magic Bus', 'Substitute' and 'The Kids Are Alright'. |

