No Future [Explicit Lyrics]

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PLAN OF ATTACK is a caustic hardcore band from Chicago. No frills, no gimmicks just straight up hardcore. "No Future" is their debut 17 song cd. Contained on this cd is their demo, No Future 7" as well several never before release songs. As well as enhanced live footage from their record release show. For fans of KILL YOUR IDOLS, NEGATIVE APPROACH and SOA.

There Is No Future
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Sex Pistols CD there is
  • Sex Pistols There is No Future
  • A good bootleg.
There Is No Future
The Sex Pistols
Manufacturer: Trojan Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005PJAF
Release Date: 2001-10-09

Tracks:

  1. Pretty Vacant
  2. Seventeen (I'm a Lazy Sod)
  3. Dolls (New York)
  4. Satellite
  5. No Feelings
  6. I Wanna Be Me
  7. Submission
  8. Anarchy in the UK (Demo)
  9. Anarchy in the UK (New)
  10. No Fun
  11. God Save the Queen - Sex Pistol
  12. Problems
  13. Pretty Vacant
  14. Liar
  15. EMI
  16. Substitute

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Sex Pistols CD there is.......2003-10-03

This is the best Sex Pistols CD you can have. If you already have "Never Mind the Bollocks" or "The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle", fine, but this one tops them all. It sounds like the Sex Pistols, only the guy playing bass is an actual musician and not just some stupid freak who can't tell a bass from his own f***ing ass. The original "Glen Matlock" pistols sound much, much better than the "Sid Vicious" Pistols: every version of a song on "No Future" is faster, nastier, more energetic than the "Never Mind the Bollocks" equivalent (with the possible exception of Submission, which didn't have the S.O.S.-opening at this time). Both versions of Anarchy in the UK are excellent, and you will never want to listen to "Never Mind the Bollocks again" (OK, maybe you will just because of "Holidays in the sun" and "Bodies"...) once you hear the original "No Feelings" and "EMI".

They say Matlock was kicked out of the Pistols for being a Beatles fan. I'll take a Beatles fan who can play punk rock over a Beatles hater who can't.

God save the Queen

5 out of 5 stars Sex Pistols There is No Future.......2002-10-17

***** = The kind of music that is so good, you want it played at your wedding.
**** = The kind of music that is so good, you'll go pay $500 on a system just so you can blast it in the parking lot.
*** = The kind of music that gets you movin' and groovin' but quickly loses your interests after track number two.
** = The kind of music that is so unbelievably disturbing, you don't turn on your stereo for fear of catching the first few notes before you can react and change the station.
* = The kind of music that you say to yourself, "Man... If I would have known that people can get rich by making noises that closly resemble a sheep's bah as it is being slaughtered, I would have dropped honors classes and joined 'American Idol' years ago."
Sex Pistols There is no future gets *****. I want these guys screemin' "anarchy in the UK" as I say "Ido."
In this age of pop-rock and poser-punk, it can be nearly impossible to find a band, and I mean a real band, of song writting, instrument playing, mind blowing performance giving rockers, who can deliver the sound you love to hear and the performance you can't wait to see. When the Sex Pistols came together in 75', we finally found this "real band." With the suicidally reckless drug fiend, Sid Vicious, snarling and screeching "God save the Queen", Jonny Rotten on earth-shattering caterwaul, Steve Jones on lacerating guitar, and Paul Cook on bowl-quaking drums, this foursome tears up the face of rock 'n' roll with violent disruption and audacious insurrection. In only the 24 months that the band was together, they managed to make their mark in the rock 'n' roll wolrd forever. Even outfits who formed in the Sex Pistol's wake like The Beastie Boys, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Sigue Sigue, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Happy Mondays, Manic Street Preachers, and countless others, "Anarchy in the UK" still would have blown them all out of the water. Only bands like The Clash should be mentioned in positive conotation when being compared to Sex Pistols. If you want it, here it is. Songs of facscism and abortion, apathy and insurrection, that are played with fury, anger, and energy. Grab the Sex Pistols and hold on tight because
this is the band that shook the world. Enjoy.

4 out of 5 stars A good bootleg........2001-10-18

I've never heard the original recording, but this remaster has--especially considering its ancient origins--very good sound quality. The instruments and vocals come through clearly and individually, and there is a minimum of background noise.

This is my first Pistols bootleg, so I can't say if it's better than any of the others available, but I've heard a lot of bootlegs by other bands, and I can say with certainty that you won't be disappointed by this recording.
Voice of a Generation: The No Future Years
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A punk classic
  • Absolute classics of streetpunk/oi
  • Strap on your Grinders and kick a wanker in the crotch. Oi!
  • surprisingly good Oi!
  • Best CD Ever
Voice of a Generation: The No Future Years
Blitz
Manufacturer: Anagram Punk UK
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ASIN: B00004RDTX
Release Date: 2000-03-17

Tracks:

  1. We Are the Boys
  2. Time Bomb
  3. Voice of a Generation
  4. Bleed
  5. I Don't Need You
  6. T.O.?
  7. Propaganda
  8. Criminal Damage
  9. Vicious
  10. Warriors
  11. Nation on Fire
  12. Your Revolution
  13. Scream
  14. 4.Q.
  15. Escape
  16. Moscow
  17. Closedown

Tracks:

  1. Someone's Gonna Die
  2. Attack
  3. Fight to Live
  4. 45 Revolutions
  5. Never Surrender
  6. Razors in the Night
  7. Youth
  8. New Age
  9. Fatigue
  10. Bleed [Remix]
  11. Telecommunication
  12. Teletron
  13. White Man
  14. Solar
  15. Husk

Album Details

Punk. Limited Digipak which features the Legendary Original 'Voice of a Generation' LP on Disc 1. Disc Two features the Rest of their Recordings on the Highly Respected No Future Records.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A punk classic.......2007-07-06

This has got to be one of the greatest punk CDs you are likely to find out there. Songs like 'someones gonna die' and 'razors in the night' are just damn classics! I dont care if you like Oi/Punk or not you just cant help singing along to "Do you feel alright Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! someones gonna die tonight!"

This is a double CD and as the band progresses some of the stuff does start to go downhill (such as the song 'white man' what the hell were they on when they wrote that??) Sounds like someone was starting to get hooked on the new romance thing of the 80s.

Still, some great tracks on this not to mention the classic 'warriors' Great that this is a double CD, it pretty much has all the Blitz tracks on it.

Yeh Blitz got caught up in the whole Oi thing and to an extent they were an Oi band (always considered themselves punk though) anyway who cares? Great Band.

5 out of 5 stars Absolute classics of streetpunk/oi.......2006-01-23

This is, in fact, one of the best rock records in the world, whether you like punk and oi or not. Every single song is amazing. The production is not utterly clear, but that adds some of its charm. The standout tracks are hard to distinguish because, as stated above, every single track is so amazing. Propaganda may be the greatest; but Time Bomb is also stunning, and Warriors is truly anthemic (20 years ago, when I was 16, it was all I could listen to). Youth is also anthemic. The only weak one is Fight to Live, in my humble opinion. I cannot recommend this marvelous record enough.

5 out of 5 stars Strap on your Grinders and kick a wanker in the crotch. Oi!.......2005-06-23

"Voice of a Generation..." is really good. You can't go wrong with this record. Even the bloke who didn't normally enjoy Oi! liked it. Some songs are straight up Oi! ("We Are the Boys"), whilst others definitely have a punk influence ("I Don't Need You"). They all bloody work. Well the only exceptions being the second half of the second disc where Blitz for some reason completely abandons their original sound in favor for crap. The second disc does have the single best song ever, "Someone's Gonna Die". That song makes me wanna punch a copper in the face.

BEST SONGS:
"We Are the Boys", "Time Bomb", "Voice of a Generation", "Bleed", "T.O.", "Propaganda", "Criminal Damage", "Your Revolution", "Scream", "4Q", "Moscow", "Closedown" "SOMEONES' GONNA DIE", "Attak", "Fight to Live", "45 Revolutions", "Never Surrender", "Razors in the Night", and "Youth".

Highly recommend!

4 out of 5 stars surprisingly good Oi!.......2003-05-20

I hate most Oi. I think most of it's slow, boring, boneheaded mush. Sure, it can be catchy. Sure, it's "anthemic" with lyrics for "working class" youth. But how many times can you hear the same lyrics about fighting, drinking, hating communists and nazis, and hanging out with "the boys"?
So why do I love Blitz? I'm not quite sure. Maybe it's because they are typically a little bit more uptempo than their Oi! bretheren. Could also be that the band was made up of both skinheads and punks, which sort of channeled the best of both aesthetics into one band. Unlike pure skinhead bands like Last Resort of Combat 84, Blitz has a lot of punk attitude and sneer, and the songs' tempos don't just sound like a bunch of Doc Martens stomping in place endlessly.
My favorite tracks from Blitz are the earliest, from the "All Out Attack" 7". Every song on that record is an instant punk classic, with, of course, "Someone's Gonna Die" being the standout. It is about beating people up, but, sheesh, who cares? And listen to that buzzsaw guitar that begins "Attack"! It sounds like electrodes sizzling into your flesh! It's a total raw masterpiece.
The more polished later tracks are good too... more melodic, though. "Nation on Fire," "Propaganda," "Moscow" and "Voice of a Generation" are great songs. I especially like "Propaganda," with its great "I can see many reds underneath my bed..." bridge.
So, take it from me... I hate most Oi! and this stuff is genius. I don't even feel guilty listening to it.

5 out of 5 stars Best CD Ever.......2002-07-14

This is the best punk and Oi cd I have ever heard, this cd is recomended for everyone that likes good music.
No Time Like the Future
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • "No Time Like the Future" had some good songs on it.
  • ABSOLUTE GENIUS
  • Get Into Their Groove!
  • Get Into Their Groove!
  • Get Into Their Groove!
No Time Like the Future
Incognito
Manufacturer: Verve
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JMK8
Release Date: 1999-07-20

Tracks:

  1. Wild And Peaceful
  2. Get Into My Groove
  3. It Ain't Easy
  4. Marrakech
  5. Fearless
  6. Nights Over Egypt
  7. Centre Of The Sun
  8. More Of Myself
  9. I Can See The Future
  10. Black Rain

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From the opening bars of "Wild and Peaceful" (almost a description of the group's style) with its soaring strings, crystalline piano, and flawless vocal harmonies, it's apparent that No Time Like the Future is rich with Incognito's patented blend of soul and finesse. "It Ain't Easy," with its refrain of Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On," is a classic funk outcry; "Fearless" is a wordless chant with some great rhythm guitar and booting jazz saxophone; "Nights Over Egypt" backs another great vocal with popping bass and orchestral atmospherics; "Black Rain" mixes exotic drumming with some subliminal dissonance. Producer-composer-guitarist Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick has added string arrangements by Simon Hale, appearances by the horns of the hot Cuban band Irakere, and the performances of small army of R&B singers (Maysa, especially) and British contemporary jazz players (Ed Jones stands out on tenor and soprano). The result is an irresistible combination of strong songs and pulsing rhythm tracks, all polished to slippery perfection. --Adam Rains

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "No Time Like the Future" had some good songs on it........2007-05-14

Incognito's album "NO TIME LIKE THE FUTURE" is one of those albums that draws in the listener the moment that he or she begins listening to it, especially if one happens to be a fan of this particular genre of music, or this band, or both. (I'm in the "both" category.) Although this album contains only 10 tracks, quite a number of them are can certainly be classified as ear candy, and others are quite a treat if one is going out or shopping. For instance, we have:

Track 1: "Wild and Peaceful"
General comments: the title pretty much sums up the song title as well as the album as a whole

Track 2: "Get Into My Groove"
General comments: worth repeat earfuls; awesome, top-notch vocals

Track 3: "It Ain't Easy"
General comments: great for shopping

Track 4: "Marrakech"
General comments: such a nice, relaxing and calm background

Track 5: "Fearless"
General comments: The perpetual harmonizing quickly becomes addicting (this aspect of the song adds to it and hence the extra credit) and parts of the background remind me of video game that I used to enjoy playing. The aforementioned harmonization, or one very similar to it, would have done wonders for the song "Jacaranda."

Track 6: "Nights Over Egypt"
General comments: If anything, then the entire album itself is worth buying just for this one song alone. I first heard a condensed David Morales Remix of this song on the band's "BEST OF" album released in 2000. I didn't care much for it at first, but after a while, it just... grew on me. It became something to which I would give a 10, and it made me want to hear this, its original counterpart. This version of the song was pretty much everything that the original lacked and then some. For instance, one is treated to what sounds like a gong between the choruses, whereas in the remixed song, the choruses are pretty much added together with no space in between. However, the main aspect of the remixed song which held my interest was the second half. Here, it is similar, only one is treated to it for a longer duration. As if that weren't enough, the ending features a scatting M. Leak in conjunction with the other leading and backing vocalists. Despite being 7 minutes and 8 seconds, this song goes by very quickly. It is over before one knows it. Whether it is the condensed David Morales remix song found on "BEST OF" or the original song featured here, the second half of "Nights Over Egypt" is ALWAYS the best. I can't stress that enough.

Track 7: "Centre of the Sun"
General comments: great vocalization by Leak (so what else is new?), but somewhat on the slow side

Track 8: "More of Myself"
General comments: another one of those fun-to-listen-to-if-you're-going-shopping songs

Track 9: "I Can See The Future"
General comments: parts of the background of this song are virtually identical to "Jacob's Ladder" of "100º AND RISING." Other aspects of this song's background are calm and serene and parts of this are joined by a variety of saxophones. I can see myself listening to this song on "repeat" a least a couple of times a week from now on (looks like they're not the only ones who can see the future... LOL).

Track 10: "Black Rain"
General comments: You can't go wrong with a title like "Black Rain" and in the background of this song, you can even hear what sounds like pouring rain. It becomes much more audible near the end, however.

5 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTE GENIUS.......2004-11-24

I should have written this a long time ago. I'm a huge fan of horn bands. That's what initially drew me into the Incognito circle. Their early albums featured a horn section that wouldn't wait, reminiscent of Tower Of Power, Blood Sweat & Tears and Chicago --- with a decidedly funk base. So I got them all.

When this CD came out, I was expecting more of the same horn-driven funk. And what I got was a spiritual experience unlike any other Incognito release up to this point. The horns are there, just more subdued and situated in appropriate slots, but with the emphasis on Bluey's return to his diverse roots. He found Mecca on this musical journey and I'm glad he took us with him. Maysa is featured, but all the vocalists are outstanding.

Even after their latest two CDs have been released, this remains one of my favorite driving music CDs. Every song whips you along in a wave of delight. My personal favorites: "Marrakesh" and "Nights Over Egypt". This CD is an invaluable addition to anyone's collection. It shows Bluey's maturity and range. And it is as Funky as you would expect. I wanted more horns, but I got more body and a more unified sound. Great CD.

5 out of 5 stars Get Into Their Groove!.......2003-08-14

Along with Jamiroqui and the Brand new Heavies,Incognito
make it abundantly clear that not only were they thre first,but
they do it best."No Time Like The Future" offers a thankful
alternative to 1999's vapid jazz and R&B by presenting spiritual
lyrics,fantastic production and orchestration and a BAND playing
honest to goodness INSTRUMENTS!!And don't they play well,
particurally on the pounding,horn and srting-fueled funk of
"Get Into My Groove" and "I Can See the Future".Smoother grooves
also have there say in "Centre Of The Sun","Fearless" and the
wonderful opener "Wild And Peaceful"-even as the 8 minute + closer "Black Rain" demonstrates a full grasp on the percussive
jazz/funk-rock grooves the helped mold many a early 70's funk
ensamble,what author Ricky Vincent calls "united funk".And on
"No Time Like The Future",Incognito create a masterful and highly
memorable united funk masterpiece!

5 out of 5 stars Get Into Their Groove!.......2003-08-14

Along with Jamiroqui and the Brand new Heavies,Incognito
make it abundantly clear that not only were they thre first,but
they do it best."No Time Like The Future" offers a thankful
alternative to 1999's vapid jazz and R&B by presenting spiritual
lyrics,fantastic production and orchestration and a BAND playing
honest to goodness INSTRUMENTS!!And don't they play well,
particurally on the pounding,horn and srting-fueled funk of
"Get Into My Groove" and "I Can See the Future".Smoother grooves
also have there say in "Centre Of The Sun","Fearless" and the
wonderful opener "Wild And Peaceful"-even as the 8 minute + closer "Black Rain" demonstrates a full grasp on the percussive
jazz/funk-rock grooves the helped mold many a early 70's funk
ensamble,what author Ricky Vincent calls "united funk".And on
"No Time Like The Future",Incognito create a masterful and highly
memorable united funk masterpiece!

5 out of 5 stars Get Into Their Groove!.......2003-08-14

Along with Jamiroqui and the Brand new Heavies,Incognito
make it abundantly clear that not only were they thre first,but
they do it best."No Time Like The Future" offers a thankful
alternative to 1999's vapid jazz and R&B by presenting spiritual
lyrics,fantastic production and orchestration and a BAND playing
honest to goodness INSTRUMENTS!!And don't they play well,
particurally on the pounding,horn and srting-fueled funk of
"Get Into My Groove" and "I Can See the Future".Smoother grooves
also have there say in "Centre Of The Sun","Fearless" and the
wonderful opener "Wild And Peaceful"-even as the 8 minute + closer "Black Rain" demonstrates a full grasp on the percussive
jazz/funk-rock grooves the helped mold many a early 70's funk
ensamble,what author Ricky Vincent calls "united funk".And on
"No Time Like The Future",Incognito create a masterful and highly
memorable united funk masterpiece!
Dead Eyes See No Future
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • This is a CD for the fans.
  • For fans only
  • A must have for Arch Enemy fans
  • I'll rather get 'The Heartwork' and 'Tools of the Trade' EPs
  • arch enemy's future is shining bright
Dead Eyes See No Future
Arch Enemy
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ASIN: B00068CUPE
Release Date: 2004-11-02

Tracks:

  1. Dead Eyes See No Future
  2. Burning Angel (Live in Paris 2004)
  3. We Will Rise (Live in Paris 2004)
  4. Heart of Darkness (Live in Paris 2004)
  5. Symphony of Destruction (Megadeth cover)
  6. Kill the Power (Manowar cover)
  7. Incarnated Solvent Abuse (Carcass cover)
  8. We Will Rise (enhanced video track)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars This is a CD for the fans........2005-09-15

It's not a full release, but it still has good material. It's above mediocre and will get a few plays in my car. It was something good to tie me over until their Doomsday Machine release.

4 out of 5 stars For fans only.......2005-05-10

For fans only, this is the stereotypical stopgap EP between albums. Three live tracks and three covers follow the title track. The sound on the live tracks is pristine, and the live performances are strong. Singer Angela Gossow's between-song banter is an added treat. The covers of Megadeth, Manowar, and Carcass yield mixed results. Megadeth's "Symphony of Destruction" becomes heavier but monochromatic, while Carcass' "Incarnated Solvent Abuse" is updated with tighter playing and better production values. The included video for "We Will Rise" is unintentionally humorous, featuring the band lip-synching in improbable natural settings

4 out of 5 stars A must have for Arch Enemy fans.......2005-04-01

This Arch Enemy CD really gives you a lot for an EP, the studio track Dead Eyes See No Future is the only previously released track (from Anthems of Rebellion), the rest are live tracks and cover songs.
The live tracks, Burning Angel, We Will Rise and Heart of Darkness are excellent. The sound is crisp and the brutal riffing can be heard distinctly, unlike some other death bands whose live sound is just garbled noise. Angela Gassow's death growls have more range and dynamics than most death metal vocalists giving the songs much more depth and power.
The EP continues with Symphony of Destruction, a Megadeth cover. I am quite familiar with Megadeth's original version which is one of the bands best songs and I was expecting Arch Enemy to really take it to a new level of heavyness, but somehow it falls flat. The main problem is Angela's vocals which seem to have some sort of strange effect on them and she doesn't sound quite like herself. Also the famous riff, though played with more distortion than the Megadeth version, doesn't drive home like the original.
The remaining two cover tracks are the true gems here. I am not familiar with Manowar's version of Kill With Power so I can't compare AE's version to the original, but holy smoke, talk about some fast and furious riffing! This song just pummels along like a juggernaut! Angela's vocals really deliver on this one and the Amott bros. lay down the guitar tracks with equal amounts ferocity and precision. The last track is Incarnated Solvent Abuse, a Carcass cover. Now almost everybody knows that Carcass was guitarist's Michael Amott's former band so he is sort of covering himself on this one. Just a great track, technical, fast and very heavy with the melodic sense that would become a characteristic of Arch Enemy.
The disc also includes the video for We Will Rise, another excellent track from Anthems of Rebellion.

1 out of 5 stars I'll rather get 'The Heartwork' and 'Tools of the Trade' EPs.......2005-02-16

The two CARCASS classic EPs have way better material than what the new Arch Enemy have to offer here, for me there is only 3 Arch Enemy masterworks. Starting with "Black Earth", following with "Stigmata" and reaching its height with "Burning Bridges".

5 out of 5 stars arch enemy's future is shining bright.......2005-01-25

this ep is plenty for everybody. i like the introduction to "we will rise", and the way they cover the megadeth song and the manowar song will have both megadeth and manowar running for cover. angela gossow is an incredible singer and good-looking too and she gives many a male death metal singer a run for his money. i say that fred durst's numba one fan should take a long walk off a short pier, because when his precious nu-metal bands fizzle out, and good charlotte,blink-182, and simple plan fade into obscurity, arch enemy will still be shining.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Vol. 3
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Vol. 3

    Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
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    ASIN: B0006SSQ8O
    Release Date: 2005-01-11

    Tracks:

    1. First Season Main Title [Revised/Extended]
    2. Jerry Goldsmith Medley: The Deadly Games Affair/The Vulcan ...
    3. Quadripartite Affair
    4. Double Affair, Suite No. 2
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    6. Finny Foot Affair
    7. Fiddlesticks Affair, Suite No. 2
    8. Yellow Scarf Affair
    9. Meet Mr. Solo
    10. Spy With My Face
    11. Discotheque Affair, Suite No. 2
    12. Nowhere Affair
    13. U.N.C.L.E. A Go Go
    14. Bat Cave Affair
    15. One of Our Spies Is Missing
    16. Monks of St. Thomas Affair, Suite No. 2
    17. Spy in the Green Hat
    18. Gerald Fried Medley: The Foreign Legion Affair/The Apple a Day Affair
    19. Karate Killers
    20. Richard Shores Medley: The Summit-Five Affair/The "J" for Judas Affair

    Tracks:

    1. Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Main Title
    2. Dog-Gone Affair
    3. Prisoner of Zalamar Affair
    4. Mother Muffin Affair
    5. Mata Hari Affair
    6. Montori Device Affair
    7. Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair
    8. Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (End Title)
    9. Deadly Quest Affair: Teaser
    10. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 1
    11. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 2
    12. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 3
    13. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 4
    No Sound Is Too Taboo
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • nobody touches u.f.o.
    • Lazy day acid-jazz...
    • funky acid jazz
    • Very mellow...
    • bravo, United Future organization is what it all about.
    No Sound Is Too Taboo
    United Future Organization
    Manufacturer: Polygram Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    JapanJapan | Far East & Asia | International | Styles | Music
    Acid JazzAcid Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0000046Y1
    Release Date: 1995-03-07

    Tracks:

    1. United Future Airlines
    2. Magic Wand Of Love
    3. Stolen Moments
    4. Future Light
    5. Make It Better
    6. Sunday Folk Tale
    7. Mistress Of Dance
    8. Bar-F-Out!
    9. Doopsylalolic
    10. Tears Of Gratitude

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars nobody touches u.f.o........2002-07-31

    anything u.f.o. touches is gold...the jazziest funkiest with brazilian flavours.only producers to come close is jazzanova
    and mondo grosso.jazzy with style and sofistication...
    its sad that they have now broken up.i have paid crazy money
    for u.f.o. vinyl.worth every penny..

    5 out of 5 stars Lazy day acid-jazz..........2002-01-06

    UFO's creatively bizarre mixing of styles produced some of the best mid 90's funky, acid-jazz and "No Sounds too Taboo" is arguably their best album. Despite the typically odd arrangements that permeate most of its tracks - a mixture of off-the-wall vocals, weird instrumentation and "lounge-lizard" backbeats - there's nothing too challenging here other than a set of ingenious, well produced workouts that are ideally suited for a lazy afternoon's listening. Sounds negative?... well making genuinely interesting laid-back music is no easy task and on "Stolen Moments", "Mistress of Dance" and most of the other tracks on this album UFO hit the button perfectly. Arty, clever and fun... the cover says it all !

    5 out of 5 stars funky acid jazz.......2000-05-26

    In my opinion, there are only two bands who make excellent acid jazz music: the brand new heavies (who are from england) and UFO (who are from japan). This album is simply excellent. It's funky, groovy and quite sophisticated. You can't prevent from dancing around when you hear it and at the same time, it's enough elaborated to be appealing for a demanding audience... As I was saying, also check out the brand new heavies' releases (especially shelter and brother sister or the best of, "trunk funk")

    3 out of 5 stars Very mellow..........2000-03-30

    I bought this after all I heard about UFO and definately wasn't disapointed. UFO has a sound that is pretty unplaceable although I would say if you are into this then listen to Manu Chau, some of the less weird stuff by Sukia ('Dream machine' being quite close), Coldcut, and The Herbaliser. I especially reccomend the last two. UFO's album, while at times a tad mediocre, is uplifting and cool all the way through. Stand out tracks are 'United Future Airlines' and 'Doopsyllolic' which is veeery funky. They are a group to watch out for, they are destined for big things. However, if you are new to UFO then I would reccomend their eponymous debut album, very funky with fantastic samples.

    5 out of 5 stars bravo, United Future organization is what it all about........1999-01-02

    I liked many of the songs on this album. But The Track I lked most was "Kissing your Father". It created such joy in my soul while i listened to the bliss of trumpets that made my heart pound.
    Symphony 9: Introduction to Dvorak
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Symphony 9: Introduction to Dvorak
      Dvorak
      Manufacturer: Naxos
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Instructional | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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      5. Classics Explained: Rite of Spring

      ASIN: B000069HGK
      Release Date: 2002-09-17
      Hand That Holds the Bread
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Several Nice Melodies Here for those Who Enjoy 19th Century Song
      Hand That Holds the Bread

      Manufacturer: New World Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B0000030FP
      Release Date: 1997-06-17

      Tracks:

      1. The Hand That Holds The Bread
      2. The Anti-Monopoly War Song
      3. The Pacific Railroad
      4. The Song Of The Red Man
      5. The Future America
      6. Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill
      7. A Laborer You See, And I Love Liberty
      8. Out Of Work
      9. Eight Hours
      10. The Chinese, The Chinese, You Know
      11. Little Ah Sid
      12. No Irish Need Apply
      13. Uncle Sam's Farm
      14. Jim Fisk, Or He Never Went Back On The Poor
      15. Kick Him When He's Down
      16. We Never Speak As We Pass By
      17. When The Girls Can Vote
      18. The Fatherhood Of God And The Brotherhood Of Man
      19. Ma! Ma! Where's My Pa?
      20. Little Brown Jug
      21. Father's A Drunkard, And Mother Is Dead
      22. Crooked Whiskey
      23. After The Fair
      24. Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Several Nice Melodies Here for those Who Enjoy 19th Century Song.......2006-04-02

      The theme of this album is songs of social consciousness, which means that the compiler was looking for historical relevence, rather than overall good tunes. But there are at least two songs here that any fan of the 19th century popular song must have: "The Song of the Red Man," by Henry Clay Work, and "The Hand that Holds the Bread" by Root. Work's piece is simple, but driving and compelling, like all his best songs. The song by Root is just another fine, rousing melody by this exellent pop composer. Performance-wise, the soloists are a mixed bag, but they are sincere, and the chorus is superb throughout.
      No Future UK?
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A Piece of History.
      No Future UK?
      The Sex Pistols
      Manufacturer: Receiver Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B0000005SU
      Release Date: 1994-12-15

      Tracks:

      1. Pretty Vacant
      2. Seventeen (I'm A Lazy Sod)
      3. Satellite
      4. No Feelings
      5. I Wanna Be Me
      6. Submission
      7. Anarchy In The UK
      8. Anarchy In The UK (Different Version)
      9. No Fun
      10. God Save The Queen
      11. Problems
      12. Pretty Vacant
      13. Liar
      14. EMI
      15. New York (Lookin' For A Kiss)

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Piece of History........2000-06-14

      This was the first bootleg ever released of the Sex Pistols. It was originaly released under the name of SPUNK in September of 1977 outside the contract the band had with Virgin Records. Most of the material comes from the Dave Goodman recordings done in July and October of 1976, and January 1977. All of the songs recorded were done outside a record contract, except "Anarchy in the U.K." This album has been repackaged up to 5 times, with "No Future U.K.?" being the latest. This is the best of all the bootlegs and shows just how enraged the band was at society during it's peak.
      G-Unit Part 2 No Mercy, No Fear (Mixtape)
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        G-Unit Part 2 No Mercy, No Fear (Mixtape)
        Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid 50 Cent
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000KITCBA

        Product Description

        Classic G-Unit mixtape cd. This is part 2 on their way to the top of the rap game.

        Music:

        1. No Waves In Hell
        2. Omega Sessions [EP]
        3. One Thing Leads to Another: Greatest Hits
        4. Out of Reach [Import]
        5. Palomine [CD-single]
        6. Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline
        7. portion of space
        8. Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs
        9. Rapture
        10. Screamadelica

        Music

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        Disco Kids

        Gerber: Works for Piano

        Finnish Orchestral Classics

        I Need You [CD-single]

        Bunny Sigler

        Havin' Fun

        Highlights From Disney On Broadway [Enhanced] [Cast Recording]

        Handel - Messiah / Kirkby · Van Evera · Cable · Bowman · Cornwell · D. Thomas · Parrott

        Gimme Some Lovin'

        French & German Flute Masterpieces

        Enfin!

        Introducing Jonathan Butler

        Echando Pa'lante (Straight Ahead)

        Blessed Assurance

        Zappa in New York