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A Very Special Christmas - Vol. 5(more) »rank: 1756by: Macy Gray, Wyclef Jean
: :Five volumes in 14 years would probably qualify these all-star benefit albums (Special Olympics) as a holiday tradition by now, even if all five have been hit-and-miss affairs. Still, the 2001 edition has a few more highlights than a quick glance at its offerings might indicate. Jon Bon Jovi tries to imitate Elvis on 'Blue Christmas,' and Darlene Love--surely as important a voice in the genre as Bing Crosby--falls short in her attempt to recreate her superior 1963 Phil Spector version of 'White Christmas.' Genuinely cool, though, are Macy Gray's jazzy 'This Christmas,' Eve 6's pop-metallic 'Noel! Noel!,' City High's hip-hop ... |
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Beach Boys - 20 Good Vibrations, The Greatest Hits (Volume 1)(more) »rank: 2370by: The Beach Boys
: : Beach Boys Photos       More from The Beach Boys Sounds of Summer Pet Sounds The Greatest Hits Vol. 2: 20 More Good Vibrations Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys Endless Harmony Endless Harmony DVD Amazon.com essential recording:The three-volume Good Vibrations series is designed with the hits-hungry fan in mind. Eschewing a strict chronological approach, the best-of sets are arranged according to charting position. Thus the initial collection is laden with the group's trademark tunes, ranging from the California boys' first top 10 charter, 1962's 'Surfin' Safari,' to their last, 1988's 'Kokomo,' a stray, ... |
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Bob Dylan Live 1975 (The Bootleg Series Volume 5)(more) »rank: 5903by: Bob Dylan
: :One of the many oddities of Bob Dylan's long and unruly career has been the rather cursory recording treatment given his stint as ringleader of the Rolling Thunder Revue. It's a shortcoming that's rectified with the release of Live 1975. Prior to the appearance of this two-disc collection, Rolling Thunder's eclectic road show was chronicled only in the infrequently screened, Dylan-directed Renaldo & Clara film and the bafflingly brief and one-note 1976 live set, Hard Rain. In contrast to its predecessor, this set, culled from four appearances made in November and December of '75, captures the breadth and subtleties of Dylan's ... |
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Some Girls(more) »rank: 988by: The Rolling Stones
: essential recording:A fresh, uncompromising attempt to incorporate 1978 pop techniques into the band's familiar sound, Some Girls opens with the disco sass of 'Miss You' and closes with the self-destructive punk of 'Shattered.' (Both songs, especially 'Miss You,' with its distinctive Mel Collins sax solo, remain live showstoppers.) So the Stones declared credibility in the dance circuit without sacrificing their hard-rock reputation. Though the anti-love 'Beast of Burden' and the stylishly slow 'Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)' continue to rack up the most airplay, the obscurities stand up surprisingly well. Worth replaying: Keith Richards's rickety rocker 'Before They ... |
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John Barleycorn Must Die(more) »rank: 2107by: Traffic
: :Traffic's third studio album is also its third best, ranking below the band's superb second record (1968's Traffic) and its psychedelic debut (1968's Mr. Fantasy). The depth of those albums came from having two superior songwriters, Steve Winwood and Dave Mason; by John Barleycorn, Winwood was leading a trio that included Chris Wood on horns and Jim Capaldi on drums. Winwood now supplied guitar as well as keyboards, and songs such as 'Glad' and 'Freedom Rider' reflected the trio's fondness for instrumental jams. But the 1970 album is remembered most for the title tune, a traditional folk song blessed with one ... |
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Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More(more) »rank: 1945by: Various Artists
:Album Details:Remaster of the Original Mixes of this Classic Live Recording with the Original Artwork. |
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Days of Future Passed(more) »rank: 2008by: The Moody Blues
: :The Moody Blues' second album was also their first of what would be a succession of 'concept' albums. Inspired by the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper and utilizing the London Festival Orchestra primarily for epic instrumental interludes between songs, Days of Future Passed moved the Birmingham band away from its early R&B roots (as displayed on its debut album with soon-to-depart future Wings member Denny Laine) into uncharted rock territory, making them the early pioneers of both classical and progressive rock. The concept of the 1967 release was very simple, tracing a day in the life from dawn to night, from awakening to ... |
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Live Bullet(more) »rank: 2118by: Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
: : Bob Seger Photos   More from Bob Seger Smokin' O.P.'s Nine Tonight Face The Promise Greatest Hits Stranger in Town Night Moves |
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Low Spark of High Heeled Boys(more) »rank: 2441by: Traffic
: :Despite not even charting in the band's native England, this album became a platinum-selling American hit on the basis of three enduring FM radio staples--the expansive, jazzy impressionism of the near-12 minute title track, and the more straightforward funk of the R&B charmers 'Light Up or Leave Me Alone' and 'Rock & Roll Stew.' Those disparate tracks perfectly underscore Traffic's rich musical appeal and its restless, sometimes problematic creative and interpersonal relationships. With now thrice-departed Dave Mason out of the mix and percussionists Jim Gordon and Reebop Kwaku Baah participating in the studio for the first time, the band's innate musicality ... |
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Grapefruit Moon: The Songs Of Tom Waits(more) »rank: 3349by: Southside Johnny, La Bamba's Big Band
:Album Description:Grapfruit Moon: The Songs of Tom Waits is Southside's tribute to one of his favorite songwriters, but also a pet sound: big band music. The idea to marry the brassy, ballsy sound of a big band to Tom Waits' cinematic, character-driven songs has been sitting in the back of Southside's mind for sometime. |


