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Once Upon a Star(more) »rank: 128977by: Bay City Rollers
:Album Description:2004 reissue of the Scottish pop/rock band's 1975 album features 17 tracks including 5 bonus tracks, 'All Of Me Loves All Of You', 'The Bump' (B-side of 'All Of Me Loves All Of You'), 'Keep On Dancing' (1971 Single Version), 'Alright', & 'It's For You' (B-side of 'Bye Bye Baby'). Includes 8-page sleeve with liner notes, photos & memorabilia. BMG. |
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Cinéma Vérité(more) »rank: 139418by: Dramarama
:Album Description:2004 reissue of the Scottish pop/rock band's 1975 album features 17 tracks including 5 bonus tracks, 'All Of Me Loves All Of You', 'The Bump' (B-side of 'All Of Me Loves All Of You'), 'Keep On Dancing' (1971 Single Version), 'Alright', & 'It's For You' (B-side of 'Bye Bye Baby'). Includes 8-page sleeve with liner notes, photos & memorabilia. BMG. |
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All Shook Up(more) »rank: 35228by: Cheap Trick
:Album Description:2004 reissue of the Scottish pop/rock band's 1975 album features 17 tracks including 5 bonus tracks, 'All Of Me Loves All Of You', 'The Bump' (B-side of 'All Of Me Loves All Of You'), 'Keep On Dancing' (1971 Single Version), 'Alright', & 'It's For You' (B-side of 'Bye Bye Baby'). Includes 8-page sleeve with liner notes, photos & memorabilia. BMG. |
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Horseshoes And Hand Grenades(more) »rank: 70662by: Chris Mars
: :The pulse of the Replacements offers up a cool rocking disc that proves America's greatest guitar band wasn't just the Paul Westerberg show. 'Outer Limits' and 'Monkey See' underline the claims of numerous critics that hail Mars as an original with a gift for quirky songs and great hooks. --Jeff Bateman |
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Cheap Trick (1977) (Remastered)(more) »rank: 52978: essential recording:Once largely written off by critics as arena-rock dinosaurs, Rockford, Illinois's favorite musical sons have become darlings of an influential cadre of alternative and modern-rock superstars and the subjects of an overdue catalog upgrade--and for a slew of good reasons. The first of those would be Cheap Trick, the blistering 1977 debut that confounded reviewers nearly as well as it captured the band's edgy song sensibility and musical chops honed by their 200-plus-gig-a-year work ethic. Producer Jack Douglas wisely opted for a deceptively raw tack that captured Cheap Trick's manic live essence better than any other album--save, of course, ... |
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Take Action!, Vol. 7(more) »rank: 133241by: Various Artists
: :A CD/DVD compilation featuring 40 tracks and videos from the biggest names in pop-punk, rock, and hardcore, including Every Time I Die, Silverstein, Motion City Soundtrack, Plain White T's, Chiodos, and many more. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the non-profit organization Do Something, a group that gives young people the opportunity to personally help change the world. This series has SoundScanned over 300,000 units to date. Release to be supported by the hugely successful Take Action! Tour, to be headlined this year by Every Time I Die.MUZE Notes:DVD Features: DVD tracklist: 1. Motion City Soundtrack - ... |
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20 Greats from the Golden Decade of Power Pop(more) »rank: 18195by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Power Pop is a cross between the crunching hard rock of The Who and the sweet melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of The Byrds thrown in for good measure. Power Pop bands filled a void left by The Beatles when they broke up in 1970. Throughout the early ’70s, several bands, most notably Badfinger, Raspberries and Big Star, established the sound of Power Pop, with a whole array of like-minded bands emerging in the later part of the decade. Groups like Cheap Trick, The Knack, The Romantics, Dwight Twilley, Raspberries, and Badfinger had ... |
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Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds: A Short Cut to Teenage Fanclub(more) »rank: 41510by: Teenage Fanclub
:Album Description:Power Pop is a cross between the crunching hard rock of The Who and the sweet melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of The Byrds thrown in for good measure. Power Pop bands filled a void left by The Beatles when they broke up in 1970. Throughout the early ’70s, several bands, most notably Badfinger, Raspberries and Big Star, established the sound of Power Pop, with a whole array of like-minded bands emerging in the later part of the decade. Groups like Cheap Trick, The Knack, The Romantics, Dwight Twilley, Raspberries, and Badfinger had ... |
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Low-Fi at Society High(more) »rank: 129973by: The Figgs
:Album Description:Power Pop is a cross between the crunching hard rock of The Who and the sweet melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of The Byrds thrown in for good measure. Power Pop bands filled a void left by The Beatles when they broke up in 1970. Throughout the early ’70s, several bands, most notably Badfinger, Raspberries and Big Star, established the sound of Power Pop, with a whole array of like-minded bands emerging in the later part of the decade. Groups like Cheap Trick, The Knack, The Romantics, Dwight Twilley, Raspberries, and Badfinger had ... |
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Odditorium or Warlords of Mars(more) »rank: 14131by: The Dandy Warhols
: :In Dig!, the hilarious and sometimes painful documentary that won the 2004 Sundance Grand Jury Prize, the Dandy Warhols matter-of-factly describe themselves the most well-adjusted band in America. While its true that in contrast to the remarkable chaos that surrounds rivals the Brian Jonestown Massacre, the Portland, Oregon group's propensity for onstage nudity and offstage decadence does seem somewhat tame, listening to its fifth album, Odditorium or Warlords of Mars, suggests they are still rock 'n' roll animals at heart: Thrusting through the sexy riffs of 'Smoke It;' Reveling in the sheer horniness of ready-for-Vegas single, 'All The Money or the ... |

