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The Dethalbum(more) »rank: 67961by: Dethklok
:Album Description:Explicit Version. Picture Disc of Metalocalypse: Dethklok's album Dethalbum Collector's Edition. Dethklok, the animated metal group from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim TV show Metalocalypse, unveils a mighty set of monstrous tunes. Masterminded by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Brandon Small, the fictional ensemble excels at slyly humorous Scandinavian-influenced Deathmetal, as revealed on the fierce, cheekily titled 'Bloodrocuted' and 'Hatredcopter.' A record that pledges allegiance to Metal, even as it mocks the genre's eccentricities, The Dethalbum is sure to inspire listeners to raise their devil signs high in worship of their Dark Master. 15 tracks. :There's a fine line between being funny and being a joke. Thankfully, ... |
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Veronica Mars(more) »rank: 14806by: Original TV Soundtrack
: :Say you're a fearless, smart, crime-solving high school student: what's on your iPod? If you're Veronica Mars, you've got a great playlist. The songs included on the 'Veronica Mars' soundtrack (featured in both seasons one and two) are drawn from a pool of strong indie talent--exactly what you'd expect from a think-for-herself individual like Veronica. The Dandy Warhols' show-opening 'We Used to Be Friends' sets up Veronica's emotional struggles in the deeply divided town of Neptune. And fans of the show will recall Cotton Mather's sad, Beatles-esque 'Lily Dreams On' playing while a relieved Veronica dreams of her murdered best friend-- just after ... |
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Xena: Warrior Princess - The Bitter Suite: A Musical Odyssey - Original Television Soundtrack(more) »rank: 11616from: Varese Sarabande
: :Say you're a fearless, smart, crime-solving high school student: what's on your iPod? If you're Veronica Mars, you've got a great playlist. The songs included on the 'Veronica Mars' soundtrack (featured in both seasons one and two) are drawn from a pool of strong indie talent--exactly what you'd expect from a think-for-herself individual like Veronica. The Dandy Warhols' show-opening 'We Used to Be Friends' sets up Veronica's emotional struggles in the deeply divided town of Neptune. And fans of the show will recall Cotton Mather's sad, Beatles-esque 'Lily Dreams On' playing while a relieved Veronica dreams of her murdered best friend-- just after ... |
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Charmed: The Book of Shadows(more) »rank: 26176by: Various Artists
:Description:• 'Fallen (Dan the Automator Remix)' – Sarah McLachlan • 'Fall Behind Me' – The Donnas** • 'The Space Between' – Zero 7 • 'Track 03' – Vanessa Carlton • 'Free (Radio Dance Mix)' – Sarah Brightman • 'Sand In My Shoes (Album Version)' – Dido • 'Hypnotized' – The Lovemakers *** • 'Don’t Know How' – Joss Stone **** • 'Pieces of Me (Remix)' – Ashlee Simpson ***** • 'She Wanted You' – Dance Hall Crashers• 'Riot Radio' – Dead 60’s :This follow-up collection of 'music from and inspired by' the WB network's successful teen witch-with-a-family-twist series offers up a compelling, distaff ... |
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Bob the Builder: The Album(more) »rank: 16653from: Koch Records
: :He may be an unapologetically blue-collar kind of guy, but Bob the Builder sounds awfully big for his work britches on his album debut. Since when does this crew carry on in British accents? Such a royal renovation, when it's this unexpected, can be irreparably jarring. Regardless, if your preschooler isn't completely put out about the right proper revamping of his TV hero, chances are you'll both finds lots of reasons to linger 'round the repair yard here, not least of which is the ramped-up energy supply. 'Mambo No. 5' is whipped into a worker-bee's anthem ('A little bit of toiling on the ... |
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Sounds of Wood and Steel(more) »rank: 7940by: Various Artists
: :He may be an unapologetically blue-collar kind of guy, but Bob the Builder sounds awfully big for his work britches on his album debut. Since when does this crew carry on in British accents? Such a royal renovation, when it's this unexpected, can be irreparably jarring. Regardless, if your preschooler isn't completely put out about the right proper revamping of his TV hero, chances are you'll both finds lots of reasons to linger 'round the repair yard here, not least of which is the ramped-up energy supply. 'Mambo No. 5' is whipped into a worker-bee's anthem ('A little bit of toiling on the ... |
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Heroes Orginal Soundtrack-Deluxe Editi(more) »rank: 30878by: Orginal Soundtrack
: :Features songs from the hit NBC show and million-selling DVD series. This deluxe edition package includes a tipped on lenticular cover, and the soundtrack features the TV show score from Wendy & Lisa, as well as hits from Panic At The Disco, new songs from Wilco, The Jesus & Mary Chain, The Chemical Brothers, and My Morning Jacket, plus a Brighton Port Authority collaboration by Norman Cook (Fat Boy Slim) and Iggy Pop, and previously released songs by Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Imogen Heap, and Death Cab For Cutie. |
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Music by... W.G. Snuffy Walden(more) »rank: 53457by: W.G. Snuffy Walden
: :Claiming he was wary of finding himself 'playing Holiday Inns at 60,' W.G. 'Snuffy' Walden segued gracefully from a career as a rock/blues guitarist and sideman/musical director to artists from Donna Summer and Laura Branigan to Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan to become one of modern television's most prolific composers. This collection offers up several of Walden's contemporary TV successes (the powerful, guitar- and wordless-aria-driven elegance of 'Once and Again'; the haunting 'Felicity's Theme'; an acoustic guitar revamp of 'Thirtysomething'; and the stately theme from his Emmy-winning work on The West Wing) alongside other nonsoundtrack compositions that frequently evoke his Louisiana and Texas ... |
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Nip/Tuck(more) »rank: 16973by: Gabriel & Dresden, The Engine Room, Poloroid, Wax Poetic feat. Norah Jones, Daniel Ash, Jazzupstarts, Kinky, Chris Coco, Erin McKeown, Various Artists
: :Is there a more perfect musical metaphor for Nip/Tuck's themes of deeper-than-skin neuroses and narcissistic surgical reinvention than the chic chimera of a club remix? Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden, the dub savants behind contemporary club successes that include Andain's 'Beautiful Things', Motorcycle's 'As the Rush Comes' and Sarah McLachlan's 'Fallen,' conjur up a nigh-seamless soundscape of haunting textures and percolating beats here, forcefully pushing the envelope of what a smart song-score can be in the bargain. Their rhythmic reinvention of The Engine Room's theme for the show, 'A Perfect Lie,' sets the cynical, haunting tone, with Gabriel and Dresden employing a sensibility ... |
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Providence: Music from the Television Series(more) »rank: 27056by: Various Artists
: :For the mature, family-oriented TV drama series Providence, nothing less than intelligent, thoughtful songs would suffice for its soundtrack. And from the folksy style of Dar Williams and Jonatha Brooke to the country-pop of Rebecca Lynn Howard and Kim Richey, this collection of songs delivers the goods. Most of the songs here would fall into the category of adult contemporary--Williams's ode to psychotherapy is lyrically incisive and fluffy with harmony, and Howard belts her delicate ballad with the elegant poise of Faith Hill. Individually, most of the songs manage to avoid AC's blandness, especially Shawn Colvin's sweet, wistful retelling of the Beatles' 'In ... |




Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest