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Box of Fire(more) »rank: 15102by: Aerosmith
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Bent Out of Shape(more) »rank: 18768by: Rainbow
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Whitesnake's Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 69990by: Whitesnake
: :Whitesnake were lumped into the 'hair metal' explosion of the 1980s, but they were a classier, more classic rock band than most of their peers. So the songs that populate this hits collection hold up better than the work of many of that era's MTV-boosted groups. Vocalist David Coverdale took flack for sounding like Robert Plant, but his booming, confident voice is more temperate than the Zep frontman's caterwaul. From roaring epics such as 'Still of the Night' and 'Here I Go Again' to the blatant, sexy 'Slide It In' to the memorable power ballad 'Love Ain't No Stranger,' the expected hits from ... |
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Poison - Greatest Video Hits(more) »rank: 26005starring: Poison
:Description:This DVD captures Poison's 17 greatest and wildest videos, from the start of their career with 'Cry Tough' to their most recent 'Power to the People.' These are the videos that helped catapult them to the height of their popularity and infamy with classic scenes of sex, drugs, and of course rock 'n' roll. This collection is a must have for every Poison fan. Songs: Cry Tough, I Want Action, Talk Dirty to Me, I Won't Forget You, Nothin' But a Good Time, Fallen Angel, Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Your Mama Don't Dance, Unskinny Bop, Ride the Wind, Something to Believe In, ... |
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A Little South Of Sanity [2-CD SET](more) »rank: 19920by: Aerosmith
: :Drug addiction couldn't stop them, nor could the ascension of alterna-rock and the process of aging. Not only are Aerosmith still together, but they're still recording hit singles. Since their formation in the early '70s, the band has scored a multitude of platinum albums and Top 40 hits. Moreover, Aerosmith remain a flamboyant, energized live band capable of recapturing that magical, sexual endorphin rush of youthful rock & roll abandon. Yup, on a good night, seeing Aerosmith is like experiencing your first time all over again. So it comes as no surprise that this band's double live disc is no mere trip down ... |
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World Wide Live(more) »rank: 63247by: Scorpions
: :Drug addiction couldn't stop them, nor could the ascension of alterna-rock and the process of aging. Not only are Aerosmith still together, but they're still recording hit singles. Since their formation in the early '70s, the band has scored a multitude of platinum albums and Top 40 hits. Moreover, Aerosmith remain a flamboyant, energized live band capable of recapturing that magical, sexual endorphin rush of youthful rock & roll abandon. Yup, on a good night, seeing Aerosmith is like experiencing your first time all over again. So it comes as no surprise that this band's double live disc is no mere trip down ... |
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Aerosmith - You Gotta Move (Amaray Case)(more) »rank: 27423starring: Aerosmith
: :Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 02/01/2005 Run time: 162 minutes :More than three decades after coming on the rock scene and being dismissed as Rolling Stones wannabes, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and the rest of Aerosmith are still going strong--a good deal stronger, in fact, than Mick and the boys, if You Gotta Move, Aerosmith's first live DVD, is any indication. Throughout this 162-minute concert documentary (including the 90-minute program that first aired on the A&E channel), the musicians talk about being 'in the zone,' and there's no denying that they're at the top of their game, playing even their oldest hits ... |
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These Days(more) »rank: 8758by: Bon Jovi
: :Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 02/01/2005 Run time: 162 minutes :More than three decades after coming on the rock scene and being dismissed as Rolling Stones wannabes, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and the rest of Aerosmith are still going strong--a good deal stronger, in fact, than Mick and the boys, if You Gotta Move, Aerosmith's first live DVD, is any indication. Throughout this 162-minute concert documentary (including the 90-minute program that first aired on the A&E channel), the musicians talk about being 'in the zone,' and there's no denying that they're at the top of their game, playing even their oldest hits ... |
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Out of the Cellar(more) »rank: 15011by: Ratt
: :Along with Motley Crue, Quiet Riot and Twisted Sister, Ratt was one of the main players of the '80s glam metal movement. Although many of their songs lacked diversity and emotional poignancy, their guitarist Warren De Martini possessed the flash and technical ability to escalate the group above most of its peers. Out of the Cellar is by far the band's best record, but between the blazing solos and call-and-response choruses are many lackluster moments. What saves it from the bargain bin, however, is the quintessential metal anthem 'Round and Round,' one of the greatest three-or-so minutes in '80s rock. --Jon Wiederhorn |
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Vixen(more) »rank: 43731by: Vixen
: :Along with Motley Crue, Quiet Riot and Twisted Sister, Ratt was one of the main players of the '80s glam metal movement. Although many of their songs lacked diversity and emotional poignancy, their guitarist Warren De Martini possessed the flash and technical ability to escalate the group above most of its peers. Out of the Cellar is by far the band's best record, but between the blazing solos and call-and-response choruses are many lackluster moments. What saves it from the bargain bin, however, is the quintessential metal anthem 'Round and Round,' one of the greatest three-or-so minutes in '80s rock. --Jon Wiederhorn |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



