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A Day At The Races(more) »rank: 9136by: Queen
:Album Description:SUPERB 180G REMASTERED VINYL WITH ALL ORIGINAL ARTWORK (INCLUDING INNER SLEEVES). Hollywood Records. 2008. :Both regal and raunchy, Queen was at the height of its powers in the mid-70s, riding the soaring vocals of Freddie Mercury, the ringing guitar crunch of Brian May and the band's shameless theatrical flourishes. Coming so quickly after the band's A Night At the Opera opus, this 1976 album works hard at repeating the same hit-making elements, down to the matching cover art. If A Day At the Races lacks the same level of pop tunesmanship, there is still energy in these tracks, particularly in the rocking ... |
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England's Newest Hitmakers(more) »rank: 6498by: The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
: : The first full-length Rolling Stones album is a raw document of their early sound, which at this point was still Early British Tinny, even on this pristine re-issue. However, the band's growing confidence throughout the course of THE ROLLING STONES is almost palpable. Their take on Willie Dixon's 'I Just Want to Make Love to You' is steeped in Chicago blues filtered through a West London sensibility, while the insistent harp on their hit cover of Buddy Holly's 'Not Fade Away' is an early example of the band's technique of using blues riffs as pop hooks. 'Tell Me' is a fairly embryonic ... |
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Between the Buttons(more) »rank: 2281by: The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
:Album Description:Remastered reissue of 1967 album, suitable for standard & 'Super Audio' CD players. Digipak. :The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon 'Miss Amanda Jones' and the honky-tonking 'She Smiled Sweetly,' are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic 'Yesterday's Papers' and 'Ruby Tuesday,' that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's ... |
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Classic Queen(more) »rank: 11566by: Queen
: :This is an excellent collection of one of the most popular and influential rock bands of all time, though it omits 'We Are the Champions' and 'Fat Bottomed Girls' (these, however, can be found on the Greatest Hits album, which together with Classic Queen gets you a comprehensive selection of their work). There's some great stuff here, including rockers like 'Hammer to Fall,' 'Stone Cold Crazy,' 'I Want It All,' 'Headlong,' and the hilarious 'Tie Your Mother Down.' There's also a good sampling of ballads, performed with an energy and sincerity that sets them apart: 'Who Wants to Live Forever' is sorrowfully beautiful, ... |
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More(more) »rank: 13948by: Pink Floyd
: :Concocted for director Barbet Schroeder's dystopian hippie road flick, this album marks Floyd's first venture into film 'scoring,' a task they undertake with a verve that overshadows their lack of formal training in the field. With just a handful of cuts echoing the trippy, atmospheric space-rock that was so much a part of their early career, there's a surprisingly familiar dedication to songcraft evident here, especially for a soundtrack. Roger Waters's acoustic ballads ('Cirrus Minor,' 'Crying Song,' 'Green is the Color'), dark and dirge-like, are familiar predecessors to music that would highlight Wish You Were Here and The Wall, while Dave Gilmour's slashing ... |
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Tattoo You(more) »rank: 5286by: The Rolling Stones
: :Often viewed as the band's last great album, Tattoo You contributed one true classic, 'Start Me Up,' to the Stones' canon. The song, still used as a concert finale, begins with a fat Keith Richards guitar riff and ends with a leering Mick Jagger murmuring about a woman who could 'make a dead man come.' The rest isn't as consistent as, say, 'Sticky Fingers,' but the fast-paced 'Hang Fire,' the surprisingly non-sexy 'Waiting on a Friend,' and Richards's 'bitch'-filled 'Little T&A' make this the Stones' best '80s release by far. Released in 1981, it was the right album at the right time, with ... |
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The Who by Numbers(more) »rank: 5236by: The Who
: :This 1975 collection excels in large part due to its modest goal. It's the Who's singer-songwriter record. Without the ostensible shield his 'rock operas' provided, Pete Townshend's personal demons strut about nakedly. Not a pretty sight, but an involving spectacle nevertheless. 'They Are All in Love' and 'How Many Friends' are forgotten Who songs, but they've aged beautifully. John Entwistle's 'Success Story' sequences nicely with the rest of the album. And 'However Much I Booze,' 'Dreaming from the Waist,' and 'In a Hand or a Face' are great decade-early exercises in mid-life self-pity. There are only three bonus tracks here--live versions of 'Squeeze ... |
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Black and Blue(more) »rank: 6261by: The Rolling Stones
: :This 1975 collection excels in large part due to its modest goal. It's the Who's singer-songwriter record. Without the ostensible shield his 'rock operas' provided, Pete Townshend's personal demons strut about nakedly. Not a pretty sight, but an involving spectacle nevertheless. 'They Are All in Love' and 'How Many Friends' are forgotten Who songs, but they've aged beautifully. John Entwistle's 'Success Story' sequences nicely with the rest of the album. And 'However Much I Booze,' 'Dreaming from the Waist,' and 'In a Hand or a Face' are great decade-early exercises in mid-life self-pity. There are only three bonus tracks here--live versions of 'Squeeze ... |
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The Dark Side of the Moon [Vinyl](more) »rank: 5542by: Pink Floyd
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. essential recording:Dark Side of the Moon, originally released in 1973, is one of those albums that is discovered anew by each generation of rock listeners. This complex, often psychedelic music works very well because Pink Floyd doesn't rush anything; the songs are mainly slow to mid-tempo, with attention paid throughout to musical texture and mood. The sound effects on songs like 'On the Run,' 'Time' and especially 'Money' (with sampled sounds of clinking coins and cash registers turned into rhythmic accompaniment) are impressive, especially when we ... |
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Early Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 5739by: Led Zeppelin
:Album Description:Limited edition polyprop box (like NIN's 'Fisted') with silkscreened artwork. Contains the 'Early Days' CD (a 13 track 'best of' of their first four albums), two tattoos, a printed t-shirt, a sticker and a numbered certificate. 500 copies only. :Having previously released no less than four boxed repackages of their studio output, Led Zeppelin may well be the band who made redundancy redundant. Well, surprise! They've done it again. Culled from the band's first four albums by Jimmy Page himself (as if a fourth-grader with an FM radio would have been hard-pressed), this collection captures Page and company's blues-riff-ripping prime, relieved only ... |


