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Blown To Smithereens: The Best Of The Smithereens(more) »rank: 26737by: The Smithereens
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 3(more) »rank: 69637by: Various Artists
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Feeling Strangely Fine(more) »rank: 45523by: Semisonic
: :The second record from this Minneapolis trio firmly established them as one of the most promising hard-edged pop bands to surface in the 1990s. The leadoff track, the modern rock radio hit 'Closing Time,' neatly encapsulates everything that makes Semisonic special, from its irresistibly catchy chorus to an ingeniously minimalist keyboard riff to a simple lyric that speaks volumes to the 20-something nightclubbing set. Elsewhere, the band broadens its base with touches of psychedelic production ('California'), boogie-woogie- influenced piano ('Never You Mind') and tender string accompaniment ('Gone to the Movies'). The disc drags a bit in the middle with less memorable tracks such ... |
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Left of the Dial: Dispatches from the '80s Underground(more) »rank: 9608by: Various Artists
:Album Description:In his notes for this passionately compiled box, producer Gary Stewart writes, 'the diversity from the late-70s punk/new wave scene turned into a full-blown, variety-fueled, genre-busting orgy in the '80s...The music became, in the best sense of the words, more complex, more literate, a bit more serious, and as a result, made astrong impact on mainsteam rock culture.' From funk punk to revisionist roots rock to hard-core to smart-ass clever pop-and every musical nook and cranny in-between-Left of the Dial presents many of the '80s' most important tracks. Savor the far more influential flip side of the 'Where's the Beef?' decade's musical ... |
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A Wizard, A True Star(more) »rank: 21010by: Todd Rundgren
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue of his 1973 album for Bearsville. Contains the original cover art & all 19 of the cuts that first graced it, including the hit 'Sometimes I Don't KnowWhat To Feel'. 1999 release. |
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Kihnsolidation: The Best of Greg Kihn(more) »rank: 11744by: Greg Kihn
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue of his 1973 album for Bearsville. Contains the original cover art & all 19 of the cuts that first graced it, including the hit 'Sometimes I Don't KnowWhat To Feel'. 1999 release. |
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Thank You Friends: The Ardent Records Story(more) »rank: 12941by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Memphis' Ardent Studios is one of the most respected recording facilities in the world. Everyone from Led Zeppelin to ZZ Top, from REM to Cat Power have made music within its hallowed halls. But despite the studio's reputation, it is Ardent Records, the label, that inspires legendary awe amongst pop aficionados, as the imprint that begat pop cult heroes Big Star. Thank You Friends: The Ardent Records Story celebrates the label with a deluxe 2CD anthology that ranges from the its earliest mid-60s garage studio recordings to the halcyon days of the early 1970s, when a distribution deal with Stax established Ardent ... |
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The Beat/The Kids Are the Same(more) »rank: 38790by: Paul Collins' Beat
:Album Description:Memphis' Ardent Studios is one of the most respected recording facilities in the world. Everyone from Led Zeppelin to ZZ Top, from REM to Cat Power have made music within its hallowed halls. But despite the studio's reputation, it is Ardent Records, the label, that inspires legendary awe amongst pop aficionados, as the imprint that begat pop cult heroes Big Star. Thank You Friends: The Ardent Records Story celebrates the label with a deluxe 2CD anthology that ranges from the its earliest mid-60s garage studio recordings to the halcyon days of the early 1970s, when a distribution deal with Stax established Ardent ... |
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Like This(more) »rank: 34022by: The dB's
:Album Description:Having reissued the dB’s first two albums, 'Stands For Decibels' and 'Repercussion', it’s only natural and right that we delve back into their catalog for 'Like This', their third album originally released on the Bearsville label in 1984. By now, Chris Stamey had left the band for a solo career, but Peter Holsapple, Will Rigby and Gene Holder were still going strong (with production help by ex-Waitress Chris Butler) in fact, Holsapple declares in the notes that this is probably his favorite dB’s album. It’s definitely more straight-ahead than the first two, as Holsapple’s gorgeous songwriting comes to the fore. Another essential ... |
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Fountains of Wayne(more) »rank: 17011by: Fountains of Wayne
: :Fountains of Wayne is one of the leaders of the latest in a long series of power- pop revivals. If the music sounds a lot like mid-'60s pop rock, it's no accident, for the songwriters are unabashed British Invasion fans. The songs on the debut album, Fountains of Wayne, take perky, '60s-like hooks and marry them to ambiguous, unnerving, '90s-like lyrics. Some songs offer an untrustworthy narrator; when the singer complains about 'Joe Rey,' a Eurotrash jet-setter, you wonder whether he's expressing disdain or envy and whether the song's noisy guitar energy belongs to the band or to Joe Rey. And there's something ... |


