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Deep Purple in Rock(more) »rank: 12077by: Deep Purple
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A Night at the Opera (30th Anniversary Coll. Ed) [CD/DVD Combo](more) »rank: 3972by: Queen
:Album Description:A landmark release, this special edition features both the new CD and DVD formats of the album completely restored from original analogue tapes and digitally re-mastered by Bob Ludwig, in both stereo and 5.1 surround sound. As well as the original 1975 videos for 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'You're My Best Friend', the DVD also contains brand new video footage for the other 10 tracks, along with archive audio commentary from all four members of Queen, including the late Freddie Mercury.As Queen guitarist Brian May explains in the new liner notes: 'Months of craftsmanship by true perfectionists have gone into wringing every ounce ... |
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Coda(more) »rank: 11087by: Led Zeppelin
:Album Description:Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) paper sleeve pressing of this album from the Rock legends, originally released in 1982. 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. :Coda, released in 1982 after the breakup of the band, was the result of a trawl through the studio archives in search of leftover material. In fact, they had already used up almost all of the good stuff; this was Led Zeppelin's only disappointing album. Nevertheless, even relatively poor material by Led Zeppelin is decent and some tracks here are ... |
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Selected Works: 1972-1999(more) »rank: 6571by: Eagles, The Eagles
: :It's tough to forecast which bands are built for the long run. The Eagles emerged as part of a genre (country rock) that proved to be a passing fancy. And with two talented frontmen sharing the spotlight, how could artistic differences be fended off for long? But, of course, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and the boys had a juggernaut on their hands, generating a dozen top 10 hits in their initial eight-year spurt. Selected Works: 1972-1999 gathers all the highlights from the group in all of its '70s and early '80s glory on three discs, dubbed 'The Early Years,' 'The Ballads,' and 'The ... |
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A Momentary Lapse of Reason(more) »rank: 3300by: Pink Floyd
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. :Though many predicted that Roger Waters's acrimonious split with the band after 1983's aptly named Final Cut would ultimately spell the end of Pink Floyd, the remaining band members confounded pundits by extending their status as classic rock's most ponderous dinosaurs into the 1990s and beyond. And if the title was a gentle jab at Waters after a years-long legal struggle over the Floyd moniker, the music was all too familiar; some would say even formulaic. And lest anyone doubted that the absence of Waters's dour soul ... |
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Burn(more) »rank: 6826by: Deep Purple
:Album Description:30th anniversary reissue of 1974 album is newly remastered and includes five bonus tracks, 'Coronarias Redig' (single b-side 2004 remix), 'Burn' (2004 remix), 'Mistreated' (2004 remix), 'You Fool No One' (2004 remix) and 'Sail Away' (2004 remix). EMI. 2004. |
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Odds & Sods(more) »rank: 6923by: The Who
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue of 1985 album featuring Paul Weller. 15 tracks including 'Walls Come Tumbling Down', 'Cometo Milton Keynes' and 'Boy Who Cried Wolf'. When first released in the States this album was known as 'Internationalists'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case. :By the mid-'70s, even The Who's leftovers had more interest than most rock best-of albums--'Glow Girl' is a concise blueprint of 1969's 'Tommy'; 'Naked Eye' and 'Pure and Easy' were victims of the doomed Lifehouse project; 'I'm the Face' was the band's mod-obsessed first single; and even 'Little Billy,' an antismoking advertisement, still rocks hard. John Entwistle's faux country 'Now I'm ... |
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Tommy (1975 Film)(more) »rank: 8244from: Universal
: :During a 1971 concert performance, a seemingly relieved Pete Townshend announced that the event would mark the last performance of the Who's landmark rock opera Tommy. To paraphrase Adam West: 'Poor, deluded boy.' Over the ensuing decades, the mushrooming popularity of the Who's tour de force would inspire an all-stars-meet-the-London Symphony album (1972), a star-studded Ken Russell film epic/soundtrack (1975), a Broadway show (1992)--and become an enduring millstone around Townshend and the band's collective necks. But it was over-the-top auteur Russell who would give the morality tale of the deaf, dumb, and blind boy-cum-reluctant-messiah some of its most indelible pop-cultural iconography: Eric Clapton ... |
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Queen(more) »rank: 23498by: Queen
: :During a 1971 concert performance, a seemingly relieved Pete Townshend announced that the event would mark the last performance of the Who's landmark rock opera Tommy. To paraphrase Adam West: 'Poor, deluded boy.' Over the ensuing decades, the mushrooming popularity of the Who's tour de force would inspire an all-stars-meet-the-London Symphony album (1972), a star-studded Ken Russell film epic/soundtrack (1975), a Broadway show (1992)--and become an enduring millstone around Townshend and the band's collective necks. But it was over-the-top auteur Russell who would give the morality tale of the deaf, dumb, and blind boy-cum-reluctant-messiah some of its most indelible pop-cultural iconography: Eric Clapton ... |
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Stripped(more) »rank: 29508by: The Rolling Stones
: :During a 1971 concert performance, a seemingly relieved Pete Townshend announced that the event would mark the last performance of the Who's landmark rock opera Tommy. To paraphrase Adam West: 'Poor, deluded boy.' Over the ensuing decades, the mushrooming popularity of the Who's tour de force would inspire an all-stars-meet-the-London Symphony album (1972), a star-studded Ken Russell film epic/soundtrack (1975), a Broadway show (1992)--and become an enduring millstone around Townshend and the band's collective necks. But it was over-the-top auteur Russell who would give the morality tale of the deaf, dumb, and blind boy-cum-reluctant-messiah some of its most indelible pop-cultural iconography: Eric Clapton ... |