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Jefferson's Tree of Liberty(more) »rank: 745by: Jefferson Starship
:Album Description:The legendary Jefferson Starship is at it again. Moving forward by reaching back, and in doing so, daringly casting a light for a new generation of change-makers riveted by the group's first new studio album in a decade, Jeffersons' Tree Of Liberty. The 18 song CD finds the group harnessing rare gems from the great folk tradition that inspired the rock n' roll hall of fame band more than 4 decades ago. The brainchild of singer/songwriter/band co-founder Paul Kantner (and co-produced by band manager Michael Gaiman, recurring Jefferson Airplane/ Jefferson Starship fixture and Quicksilver ... |
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Styx - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 563by: Styx
: :If it's your belief that one of the reasons today's rock is so bereft of personality is that all sense of show business has been drained from the music, then a look back at the career of Styx offers proof positive that it wasn't always thus. Greatest Hits offers a comprehensive overview of the band, from its art-rock days--which produced a top 10 hit in 'Lady,' a new version of which is included in this package--to its years as a perennial album-rock favorite--with offerings ranging from flights of fancy ('Come Sail Away,' 'Renegade') to proto-power ... |
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Queen - Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 &2(more) »rank: 565by: Queen
: essential recording:Queen brought a whole new meaning to the phrase over the top. While rock & roll flamboyance stretched back at least as far as Little Richard, Freddie Mercury continued to camp it up, taking little seriously and smirking at the music's growing pretensions while partaking in them no small bit. Many of the band's singles hold up extremely well, later tracks such as 'Hammer to Fall' as much as prime-era numbers such as 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' 'Killer Queen,' and 'You're My Best Friend.' The quartet's canny sense of melody and sophisticated vocal harmonies--not to ... |
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Led Zeppelin II(more) »rank: 728by: Led Zeppelin
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: LED ZEPPELINTitle: LED ZEPPELIN 2Street Release Date: 06/21/1994DomesticGenre: ROCK/POP essential recording:Riff rock had been what Jimmy Page's former band, the Yardbirds, were all about, and on Led Zeppelin's second album, released, like its predecessor, in 1969, the inventive guitarist demonstrated that he'd indeed learned his lessons well. Witness 'Whole Lotta Love,' a woozy epic based on one simple, head-banging-friendly guitar riff. Or the mock-dramatic 'Heartbreaker,' propelled by far more intricate but similarly effective note squashing. Between Page's sonic wizardry, John Bonham beating his drums into ... |
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Complete Clapton(more) »rank: 506by: Eric Clapton
: :Eric Clapton: his music, his story. 36 of Eric's greatest songs from 1968 to 2006 in one collection for the first time ever! This 36 selection multi-disc set features hits from 1968 to 2006 including 'Crossroads,' Badge,' 'Layla,' 'Tears In Heaven,' 'Change The World' and much more. Eric Clapton Photos Eric Clapton Merchandise More from Eric Clapton Clapton: The Autobiography The Road to Escondido Unplugged Clapton Chronicles - The Best of Eric Clapton The Cream of Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard |
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Daughtry: Deluxe Edition (CD/DVD)(more) »rank: 1887by: Daughtry
:Album Description:Limited Deluxe Edition includes DVD of the 2008 release of the self titled album by Daughtry. His four time Platinum debut album is now better than ever. The best selling album of 2007, which has spent over 80 weeks on the Billboard Top 200, is now available in a CD/DVD deluxe version with custom super-sized packaging. Features include all of the Daughtry videos, live performances, new recordings and a personal interview with the band - approximately 40 minutes of amazing Daughtry video! This deluxe version will also include a newly recorded track, 'Feels Like ... |
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'Queen - The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III'(more) »rank: 679by: Queen
: :What once seemed Queen's greatest liabilities--a preening flamboyance and pompous, overwrought theatricality--have ironically become their most enduring charms in a gray, postmodern pop-music landscape. While it eschews the glammy, pre-punk hard rock of live faves like 'Stone Cold Crazy' and 'Tie Your Mother Down' for the band's more quirky club-beat string of latter-day hits, this 51-track triple-CD anthology goes a long way toward documenting the true dimensions of the band's music and fame. Some songs may not be instantly familiar to American fans because of yet another irony: just as their U.S. fortunes waned during ... |
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The Open Door(more) »rank: 577by: Evanescence
:Album Description:The follow-up to their Multi-Platinum Debut Featuring the hit single 'Call Me When You're Sober' :There's nothing like a breakup to focus your muse. This follow-up to the stunning, multi-platinum Fallen was penned as singer Amy Lee's troubled romance with bandmate Ben Moody was spiraling out of control, impelling her to craft an anxious record full of recriminations, revelation, and self-flagellation, as she questioned everything that kept her whole. It's a fascinating journey for the listener as she ventures into her own personal heart of darkness, her stricken, perfect voice suspended on an unsteady ... |
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Who's Next(more) »rank: 905by: The Who
: :\N essential recording:A mix of old favorites and buried treasures makes this edition of Who's Next a definite must. One of the defining albums of 70s hard rock from one of the 60s most successful bands, the original album includes some of The Who's best-known work, such as the anthemic 'Baba O'Riley' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again', the by turns sorrowful and angry 'Behind Blue Eyes', and perennial favorite 'My Wife'. The new tracks on this album are equally worth hearing, including 'Pure and Easy' (an alternate edition of which is available on ... |
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Blind Faith(more) »rank: 923by: Blind Faith
: :The short-lived classic-rock supergroup Blind Faith's sole album has aged remarkably well. In 1969, Blind Faith fused the psychedelic blues of Eric Clapton and the soulful vocals and keyboards of Steve Winwood with the polyrhythmic, Afrocentric leanings of drummer Ginger Baker. 'Can't Find My Way Home' is one of the hippie era's most lyrically poignant, sonically subtle tunes. The record has a lot of surprises; 'Presence of the Lord' is rousing and melancholy at the same time, while the way the bass and guitar double-team on the introductory melodic line to 'Had to Cry Today' ... |




