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Nazz(more) »rank: 68206by: Nazz
:Album Description:Japanese pressing includes 11 bonus tracks and comes packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Strange. 2006. |
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Close Personal Friend(more) »rank: 45674by: Robert Johnson
:Album Description:2008 expanded reissue of this album from the Pop Rocker, not to be confused with the Blues legend who had passed away some decades earlier. Having auditioned for the slot made vacant by Mick Taylor, Robert Johnson, at the age of 23, was in his opinion too young and too American to join The Rolling Stones. In 1974, he secured the lead guitar slot in Who bass player John Entwistle's Ox where he stayed for the next three years. In 1978 the world was finally exposed to Robert Johnson, the solo artist whose two albums were released in UK on the Ensign ... |
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The Very Best of the Searchers(more) »rank: 69229by: The Searchers
:Album Description:2008 expanded reissue of this album from the Pop Rocker, not to be confused with the Blues legend who had passed away some decades earlier. Having auditioned for the slot made vacant by Mick Taylor, Robert Johnson, at the age of 23, was in his opinion too young and too American to join The Rolling Stones. In 1974, he secured the lead guitar slot in Who bass player John Entwistle's Ox where he stayed for the next three years. In 1978 the world was finally exposed to Robert Johnson, the solo artist whose two albums were released in UK on the Ensign ... |
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Presents Author Unknown(more) »rank: 102547by: Jason Falkner
: :Jason Falkner established his pop credentials as guitarist with the briefly fashionable San Francisco-based Jellyfish. He brings a similar musical sensibility to Author Unknown, balancing 1980s American new wave and 1960s British pop while dispensing with the spangled flares and silly hats his former group favored. Such modesty is his solo debut's greatest strength and weakness. Falkner is a capable singer and a proficient songsmith, and the better moments here, such as 'I Go Astray' and 'She Goes to Bed,' evoke fond recollections of the first Smithereens album. Unfortunately, too much of the rest of the record errs on the side of earnestness. ... |
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Mars Needs Guitars!(more) »rank: 20369by: Hoodoo Gurus
: :Jason Falkner established his pop credentials as guitarist with the briefly fashionable San Francisco-based Jellyfish. He brings a similar musical sensibility to Author Unknown, balancing 1980s American new wave and 1960s British pop while dispensing with the spangled flares and silly hats his former group favored. Such modesty is his solo debut's greatest strength and weakness. Falkner is a capable singer and a proficient songsmith, and the better moments here, such as 'I Go Astray' and 'She Goes to Bed,' evoke fond recollections of the first Smithereens album. Unfortunately, too much of the rest of the record errs on the side of earnestness. ... |
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Ricochet(more) »rank: 96596by: The Bay City Rollers
:Album Description:First time ever on CD for the last official Bay City Rollers album, originally released in 1981 by Epic Records. Includes the singles 'Life On The Radio' and 'No Doubt About It'.Booklet contains original LP artwork, lyrics, sleeve notes overseen by guitarist Eric Faulkner and many rare picture sleeves and press clippings from the era.Completely re-mastered by Tim Turan. Bonus track - LIFE ON THE RADIO (SINGLE VERSION) |
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Super Hits(more) »rank: 36489by: The Romantics
:Album Description:First time ever on CD for the last official Bay City Rollers album, originally released in 1981 by Epic Records. Includes the singles 'Life On The Radio' and 'No Doubt About It'.Booklet contains original LP artwork, lyrics, sleeve notes overseen by guitarist Eric Faulkner and many rare picture sleeves and press clippings from the era.Completely re-mastered by Tim Turan. Bonus track - LIFE ON THE RADIO (SINGLE VERSION) |
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Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun!?(more) »rank: 72441by: Farewell
:Album Description:First time ever on CD for the last official Bay City Rollers album, originally released in 1981 by Epic Records. Includes the singles 'Life On The Radio' and 'No Doubt About It'.Booklet contains original LP artwork, lyrics, sleeve notes overseen by guitarist Eric Faulkner and many rare picture sleeves and press clippings from the era.Completely re-mastered by Tim Turan. Bonus track - LIFE ON THE RADIO (SINGLE VERSION) |
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Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits Of The '80s, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 44714by: Various Artists
: :It seems like only yesterday that MTV signed on with the Buggles' 'Video Killed the Radio Star.' But it's been long enough to inspire a comprehensive collection on Rhino Records recalling the tunes that got us through the Reagan years. The first five volumes of Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits of the '80s compile songs ranging from influential ('Pop Muzak' by M and 'Money' by the Flying Lizards), to dumb fun ('I Want Candy' by Bow Wow Wow and 'Turning Japanese' by the Vapors), to shoulda-stayed-forgotten ('I Ran (So Far Away)' by Flock of Seagulls and 'Love Plus One' by Haircut ... |
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Songs from Northern Britain(more) »rank: 92954by: Teenage Fanclub
: :Teenage Fanclub were touted as the next big thing for three minutes after its 1991 major-label debut, Bandwagonesque. That album is still the band's best--a sly, effortless approximation of Big Star, capturing most of that band's charm with only a fraction of the emotional turmoil. Six years and a few music trends later, Teenage Fanclub were still writing and singing sunny, optimistic tunes that sound great blasting from a car stereo. Songs from Northern Britain doesn't match the band at its peak, but 'Ain't That Enough' is the best Byrds knockoff released in years, and 'Start Again' sounds chipper enough to make you ... |