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New Clear Days(more) »rank: 113150by: The Vapors
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Third Eye(more) »rank: 84612by: Redd Kross
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The Best of Badfinger, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 79728by: Badfinger
:Album Description:A collection of singles, prime album cuts, and unreleased sides from their underrated Warner Bros. period. |
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Teenage Symphonies to God(more) »rank: 131915by: Velvet Crush
: :For the title of their sophomore effort, the three members of Rhode Island's Velvet Crush turned to one of their idols: Teenage Symphonies to God is how Brian Wilson described the songs on the aborted Smile album. Singers and songwriters Ric Menck (formerly the drummer and leader of Chicago's Reverbs) and Paul Chastain (a respected guitar-pop solo artist) don't break any new ground. Their songs are strongly influenced by the Beach Boys, Big Star, and Gene Clark (they cover his 'Why Not Your Baby'), and producer Mitch Easter recaptures the jangly sounds of Lets Active and early '80s R.E.M. But like their buddy ... |
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The Collection: Cheap Trick/In Color/Heaven Tonight(more) »rank: 40602by: Cheap Trick
: :For the title of their sophomore effort, the three members of Rhode Island's Velvet Crush turned to one of their idols: Teenage Symphonies to God is how Brian Wilson described the songs on the aborted Smile album. Singers and songwriters Ric Menck (formerly the drummer and leader of Chicago's Reverbs) and Paul Chastain (a respected guitar-pop solo artist) don't break any new ground. Their songs are strongly influenced by the Beach Boys, Big Star, and Gene Clark (they cover his 'Why Not Your Baby'), and producer Mitch Easter recaptures the jangly sounds of Lets Active and early '80s R.E.M. But like their buddy ... |
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The Day After Yesterday(more) »rank: 120300by: Rick Springfield
:Album Description:Japanese pressing of the 2005 album features the 14 original tracks plus a bonus track 'Love is the Answer'. Victor. 2005. :Onetime working-class dog Rick Springfield has kept his nose to the grindstone since his early-80s 'Jessie's Girl'/'General Hospital'/Tiger Beat-centerfold heyday. It seems as though he's realized he's making as big of a dent in the national consciousness as former co-stars Luke and Laura. Thus The Day After Yesterday, a disc of covers that, despite Springfield's raspy best efforts, communicates a certain last-ditch desperation. 'I wanted to see if it would be easier and less painful doing a CD of songs I ... |
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100% Fun(more) »rank: 11940by: Matthew Sweet
: :Snap, crackle, and guitar pop with a title that says it all. --Jeff Bateman |
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Producers/You Make the Heat(more) »rank: 119683by: The Producers
:Album Description:This One Way Records release features both their self-titled and You Make The Heat LP's digitally remastered on 1 CD. Features What She Does To Me (The Diana Song) What He Got? and more. |
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Redhead(more) »rank: 51197by: Bleu
: :It probably didn't take Bleu brainchild James McAuley III too much effort to entice reclusive Jellyfish frontman Andy Sturmer out of hiding to co-write and sing backup on 'Could Be Worse,' so potent are the hooks and cascading harmonies on his second full-length album. With Semisonic's Dan Wilson joining the Boston rocker on 'Something's Gotta Give,' Redhead is an all around power-pop treat with enthusiastic nods to AM radio mainstays like Badfinger and Supertramp, and warm, playful songs like 'I Won't Go Hollywood' and 'Could Be Worse.' 'Something Else,' which also appears on the Spider Man soundtrack, is an obvious high point, but ... |
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Fun Trick Noisemaker(more) »rank: 27242by: The Apples in Stereo
: :It probably didn't take Bleu brainchild James McAuley III too much effort to entice reclusive Jellyfish frontman Andy Sturmer out of hiding to co-write and sing backup on 'Could Be Worse,' so potent are the hooks and cascading harmonies on his second full-length album. With Semisonic's Dan Wilson joining the Boston rocker on 'Something's Gotta Give,' Redhead is an all around power-pop treat with enthusiastic nods to AM radio mainstays like Badfinger and Supertramp, and warm, playful songs like 'I Won't Go Hollywood' and 'Could Be Worse.' 'Something Else,' which also appears on the Spider Man soundtrack, is an obvious high point, but ... |