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Oops! Wrong Planet(more) »rank: 110034by: Utopia
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. |
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Busted(more) »rank: 11369by: Cheap Trick
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. |
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Tommy Tutone/Tommy Tutone 2(more) »rank: 14744by: Tommy Tutone
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. |
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Play With Your Head(more) »rank: 67914by: Candy Butchers
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. |
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Power Pop, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 44468by: The Raspberries
:Album Description:1996 release on R.P.M. featuring the third & fourth album byEric Carmen's early '70s power pop group together on one CD,1973's 'Side 3' and 1974's 'Starting Over'. Each was originally released on Capitol. 20 tracks total, including the top 20 hit 'Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)', plus 'Tonight' and 'I'm A Rocker'. |
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Heaven Tonight(more) »rank: 65434by: Cheap Trick
: essential recording:The unexpected success of Live at Budokan (originally available in America only as a Japanese import) in 1978 very nearly overshadowed the band's most accomplished studio album, Heaven Tonight, released just months earlier. In Color's occasionally candy-ass studio gloss isn't entirely lost, just supplanted by healthy doses of the band's awesome raw power. Kicking off with the crypto-anthemic 'Surrender,' Heaven maintains a level of quality in songwriting, performance, and production rare in a rock album; some lesser band would covet this as its greatest-hits collection. There's another peerless Trick cover choice (the Move's 'California Man') and a batch of ... |
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Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun!?(more) »rank: 33531by: Farewell
: essential recording:The unexpected success of Live at Budokan (originally available in America only as a Japanese import) in 1978 very nearly overshadowed the band's most accomplished studio album, Heaven Tonight, released just months earlier. In Color's occasionally candy-ass studio gloss isn't entirely lost, just supplanted by healthy doses of the band's awesome raw power. Kicking off with the crypto-anthemic 'Surrender,' Heaven maintains a level of quality in songwriting, performance, and production rare in a rock album; some lesser band would covet this as its greatest-hits collection. There's another peerless Trick cover choice (the Move's 'California Man') and a batch of ... |
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At Budokan(more) »rank: 63267by: Cheap Trick
: :Within months of the U.S. release of Budokan, originally intended only for the Japanese fans who'd made them superstars half a world away, tongue-in-cheek rockers Cheap Trick went from opening American arena shows to headlining them. Rather than remaining eternal could-haves, metallic pop nuggets such as 'I Want You to Want Me' and 'Surrender' instead became radio mainstays in these versions. --Rickey Wright |
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Honor Among Thieves(more) »rank: 46166by: Artful Dodger
: :Within months of the U.S. release of Budokan, originally intended only for the Japanese fans who'd made them superstars half a world away, tongue-in-cheek rockers Cheap Trick went from opening American arena shows to headlining them. Rather than remaining eternal could-haves, metallic pop nuggets such as 'I Want You to Want Me' and 'Surrender' instead became radio mainstays in these versions. --Rickey Wright |
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Strictly Personal/In Heat(more) »rank: 59240by: The Romantics
:Album Description:Two original albums available on CD for the first time. The Romantics were formed in Detroit and were very much in the Power Pop style in the vein of The Flamin’ Groovies and The Raspberries (or the PezBand if anyone remembers them!). In the ‘80s they developed a much more sophisticated and familiar US rock sound which gave them a Top Ten hit with 'Talking In Your Sleep'. Strictly Personal was originally released in 1981 followed by In Heat in 1983. |





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