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Tattoo You(more) »rank: 6744by: The Rolling Stones
: :Often viewed as the band's last great album, Tattoo You contributed one true classic, 'Start Me Up,' to the Stones' canon. The song, still used as a concert finale, begins with a fat Keith Richards guitar riff and ends with a leering Mick Jagger murmuring about a woman who could 'make a dead man come.' The rest isn't as consistent as, say, 'Sticky Fingers,' but the fast-paced 'Hang Fire,' the surprisingly non-sexy 'Waiting on a Friend,' and Richards's 'bitch'-filled 'Little T&A' make this the Stones' best '80s release by far. Released in 1981, it was the right album at the right time, with ... |
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In Rock: 25th Anniversary (UK)(more) »rank: 19647by: Deep Purple
:Album Description:1995 release on EMI, the 25th anniversary edition of their classic 1970 album 'In Rock'. Features the original eight tracks plus 12 bonus tracks, all digitally remastered & on afull color picture CD. The clear jewel case lid is embossed with replica autographs of the band's members at the time inblack. The bonus tracks include studio outtakes, Roger Glover remixes and studio chat by the band! Contains 'Speed King', 'Child In Time' and 'Black Night'. The full title is 'In Rock: 25th Anniversary Edition'. |
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Delicate Sound of Thunder(more) »rank: 6280by: Pink Floyd
: :In the late 1980s, Pink Floyd came roaring back with a decent studio album and an awesome stadium tour. Delicate Sound is a postcard from that tour that has the impossible task of capturing the spectacle of flying pigs and crashing beds. Also without the brood and bass of the departed Roger Waters, even a large backing band can't recreate the majesty of the original recording of 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond.' Still 'On the Turning Away,' from A Momentary Lapse of Reason, sounds better than the studio version and a smattering of Floyd's best cuts from The Wall and Darkside of Moon ... |
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Sheer Heart Attack(more) »rank: 7993by: Queen
:Album Description:Japanese exclusive 2001 remastered reissue of 1974 album. essential recording:Sheer Heart Attack is a Queen album that has something for nearly everyone. There's glam, progrock, guitar pyrotechnics to spare (check out Brian May's shape-shifting performances on 'Brighton Rock' and 'Flick of the Wrist'), proto-speed-metal ('Stone Cold Crazy'), and Queen's unique brand of campy humor ('America's new bride to be / Don't worry, baby, I'm safe and sound,' Freddie Mercury declares on 'Now I'm Here,' a Queen concert staple). The group takes a rocked-up turn at ragtime on 'Bring Back That Leroy Brown' and downshifts memorably on the spare piano-and-voice interludes 'Lily ... |
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Queen II(more) »rank: 12658by: Queen
:Album Description:Japanese exclusive 2001 remastered reissue of 1974 album. essential recording:Sheer Heart Attack is a Queen album that has something for nearly everyone. There's glam, progrock, guitar pyrotechnics to spare (check out Brian May's shape-shifting performances on 'Brighton Rock' and 'Flick of the Wrist'), proto-speed-metal ('Stone Cold Crazy'), and Queen's unique brand of campy humor ('America's new bride to be / Don't worry, baby, I'm safe and sound,' Freddie Mercury declares on 'Now I'm Here,' a Queen concert staple). The group takes a rocked-up turn at ragtime on 'Bring Back That Leroy Brown' and downshifts memorably on the spare piano-and-voice interludes 'Lily ... |
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Their Satanic Majesties Request(more) »rank: 5055by: The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
: :Part druggy experiment, part musical rivalry with the Fab Four, and a total anomaly in the Rolling Stones' catalogue, THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST contains at least three trippy classics in 'Citadel,' 'She's a Rainbow,' and '2000 Light Years From Home.' That it also contains an extensive sample of Bill Wyman snoring and an eight-minute stoned jam that begins with the timeless phrase 'Where's that joint?' is a measure of SATANIC MAJESTIES' breadth of genius and folly. There's a lot going on here--try comparing the wayward Eastern atmospheres of 'Gomper' to anything on BEGGAR'S BANQUET, and marvel that you're listening to the same band. ... |
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Eagles: Please Come Home for Christmas(more) »rank: 4285by: Eagles
:Album Description:Christmas single backed with 'Funky New Year'. Paper sleeve. Elektra. |
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The Wall(more) »rank: 7061by: Pink Floyd
: Essential Recording:The Wall is less a collection of songs than a single work, which is sometimes frustrating; the plot lacks enough coherence to hold the snippets of music together. However, there are occasional flashes of brilliance on what ranks as Pink Floyd's most ambitious project. Most of these come from the fully developed songs, which have become classics in their own right. 'Hey You,' 'Mother,' and especially 'Comfortably Numb' are subtle, incredible pieces of music. Though complex, they move at a relaxed pace, allowing the listener to absorb them slowly; this kind of pacing was something Pink Floyd excelled at. Also worth ... |
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Made in Japan(more) »rank: 31457by: Deep Purple
: Essential Recording:The Wall is less a collection of songs than a single work, which is sometimes frustrating; the plot lacks enough coherence to hold the snippets of music together. However, there are occasional flashes of brilliance on what ranks as Pink Floyd's most ambitious project. Most of these come from the fully developed songs, which have become classics in their own right. 'Hey You,' 'Mother,' and especially 'Comfortably Numb' are subtle, incredible pieces of music. Though complex, they move at a relaxed pace, allowing the listener to absorb them slowly; this kind of pacing was something Pink Floyd excelled at. Also worth ... |
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A Kind of Magic(more) »rank: 10047by: Queen
:Album Description:Import pressing includes additional tracks over the US pressing. EMI. |

