America Town

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Five for Fighting is actually just one guy with a rather substantial chip on his shoulder who's taken his name from the amount of time a hockey player spends in the penalty box for fighting. Los Angeles native and erstwhile prodigy John Ondrasik really knows his way around a melody, bolstering it with a dramatic sense of timing and rhythm like a more modern and hipper Elton John. And that defiant chip does makes for powerful poetry, although oftentimes he sacrifices logic and clarity for the sake of iambic pentameter. While "Superman" is a catchy affair about the restrictions of being superhuman and the desire to belong ("I'm only a man in a silly red sheet looking for special things inside me"), it's doubtful that anyone who ever read a DC comic would believe that Superman would ever be "digging for kryptonite on this one-way street," since a loose fragment from Superman's home planet might turn him into a blubbering infant or a giant ant. At best, Five for Fighting follows in the narrative-based path paved by Counting Crows. --Jaan Uhelszki --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Sam's Town
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Not a CC from Hot Fuss
  • A stunning transformation
  • As good as Hot Fuzz... just different
  • doesnt measure up to hot fuss
  • I love it!
Sam's Town
The Killers
Manufacturer: Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000GY729M
Release Date: 2006-10-03

Tracks:

  1. Sam's Town
  2. Enterlude
  3. When You Were Young
  4. Bling (Confession of a King)
  5. For Reasons Unknown
  6. Read My Mind
  7. Uncle Jonny
  8. Bones
  9. My List
  10. This River Is Wild
  11. Why Do I Keep Counting?
  12. Exitlude

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The Killers five-million-selling debut, 2004's Hot Fuss, saw the stylish Las Vegas quartet mining inspiration from its favorite '80s British acts Duran Duran, the Cure, and the Smiths. On its follow-up, the group turns its focus homeward. First there's the album title, Sam's Town, which pays tribute to the old-school local casino where the band got its start. Then there's the music inside, a collection of windswept rockers in the vein of Bruce Springsteen that leave the indie-disco vibe of "Mr. Brightside" in the desert dust. Working with producers Alan Moulder and Flood (best known for their work with U2, Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails), everything here sounds bigger and shinier, with full-blown strings and choirs coloring epics like "When You Were Young" and "The River Is Wild." Coming soon to a stadium near you. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not a CC from Hot Fuss.......2007-07-24

The 2nd album from the killers doesn't dissappoint at all, it has 7 to 8 songs that easily could be picked as single, track 6 "read my mind" being my favorite. Sam's town, When You were young,Bling, For Reasons Unknowned, Uncle Johnny, Bones, This River is Wild, all great songs, and above all this is not a carbon copy from hot fuss.

4 out of 5 stars A stunning transformation.......2007-07-24

SAM'S TOWN immediately hits the listener with a sound that is significantly different from HOT FUSS. If it wasn't for the vocals, it would be fair to say you were listening to a totally different band. This type of change is risky in a new band; the fear being that fans will be alienated. Personally, I love when bands continue to evolve and search for new sounds and themes. It keeps things from becoming boring and it prevents that, "Didn't I hear this before?" feeling.

The question is it successful? The answer is, "Yes."

Hard driving anthems relating to genuine emotions triumph over artifice and The Killers pull it off very well here. Flowers' voice strains for creditability when pushed, but he pulls it off and while lacking the force of many other rockers, his vulnerability makes the songs that much better. While they don't all come off with the same power , the songs hold up in their new settings and the total package comes together. While still not a classic, this is a worthy effort from The Killers and I hope they continue to push themselves to make music worth listening to.

4 out of 5 stars As good as Hot Fuzz... just different.......2007-07-14

The title says the bulk of how I feel. I listen to the album in its entirety whenever I listen to it... I like every song though there are some that I like more than others (which is the same with Hot Fuzz).

The music is a bit bolder, and a bit more grandiose (musically and lyrically), but the synth is still there and after giving the album a listen or 3 you'll be singing along to each track. The lead singer's (Flowers) voice sounds a bit different to me on this album, but not for better or worse, just slightly different. The album definitely seems to be more mature (but I have no idea where the Springsteen analogy came from), the songs and the hooks aren't as poppy (at least not in every song) and it takes more than one listening for some songs to grow on you. (For instance I didn't like 'Sams Town' (track 1) the first couple times I heard it, but now its one of my favorites).

Overall, if you like popular music, or alternative music in general... its worth listening to, but I wouldn't expect a life altering experience.

2 out of 5 stars doesnt measure up to hot fuss.......2007-07-09

sorry to all of you who really like this album, but in my own opinion, it can't measure up to 'hot fuss'

5 out of 5 stars I love it!.......2007-06-27

The only thing that upset me was that there is no Killers c.d that has all my favorite songs by them on it. I do like most of the tracks on this one and on each c.d. that I bought they have great opening songs to start you out.
America Town
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Five For Fighting Reign Victorious!
  • America Town FFF at its best
  • America Town Five for Fighting
  • Sensational
  • Great CD
America Town
Five for Fighting
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ASIN: B00004YC29
Release Date: 2000-09-26

Tracks:

  1. Easy Tonight
  2. Bloody Mary (A Note On Apathy)
  3. Superman
  4. America Town
  5. Something About You
  6. Jainy
  7. Michael Jordan
  8. Out Of Love
  9. The Last Great American
  10. Love Song
  11. Boat Parade
  12. Alright

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Five for Fighting is actually just one guy with a rather substantial chip on his shoulder who's taken his name from the amount of time a hockey player spends in the penalty box for fighting. Los Angeles native and erstwhile prodigy John Ondrasik really knows his way around a melody, bolstering it with a dramatic sense of timing and rhythm like a more modern and hipper Elton John. And that defiant chip does makes for powerful poetry, although oftentimes he sacrifices logic and clarity for the sake of iambic pentameter. While "Superman" is a catchy affair about the restrictions of being superhuman and the desire to belong ("I'm only a man in a silly red sheet looking for special things inside me"), it's doubtful that anyone who ever read a DC comic would believe that Superman would ever be "digging for kryptonite on this one-way street," since a loose fragment from Superman's home planet might turn him into a blubbering infant or a giant ant. At best, Five for Fighting follows in the narrative-based path paved by Counting Crows. --Jaan Uhelszki

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Five For Fighting Reign Victorious!.......2007-06-20

Five For Fighting signed with Columbia Records and released "America Town" on September 26, 2000. "America Town" went virtually unnoticed for more than a year after its release until the melodically soaring "Superman (It's Not Easy)" was adopted as the anthem for the heroes who emerged in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Ondrasik's high pitched, emotive voice atop songs portraying genuine heartfelt messages make for a formidable opponent in any battle. The only flaw contained in this album shows up in the form of a song entitled "Michael Jordan." Below, please find the rating for each song individually:

Easy Tonight - 10/10

Bloody Mary (A Note On Apathy) - 10/10

Superman (It's Not Easy) - 10/10

America Town - 9/10

Something About You - 9/10

Jainy - 10/10

Michael Jordan - 3/10

Out Of Love - 7/10

The Last Great American - 8/10

Love Song - 7/10

Boat Parade - 7/10

Alright - 8/10

Do You Mind? {Hidden Track} - 4/10

5 out of 5 stars America Town FFF at its best.......2007-05-16

I have all of the FFF Cd's, and am a huge fan, but I must say that America Town is my favorite. I think if you have not bought any of FFF Cd's before and are wondering which to buy you will not go wrong with this.

4 out of 5 stars America Town Five for Fighting.......2007-03-18

Good. Different from the first cd. Songs are good. Superman is also on the cd. Worth the money.

5 out of 5 stars Sensational.......2007-03-12

Five for Fighting with their opera trained lead singer has a gift for bringing it on. Even the most mundane of songs are intriguing due to the vocals.

4 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2006-02-17

Definatly worth it! All of the songs are great, but several in particular are very catchy. My favorite is Michael Jordan. If you like the sounds of groups like the Dave Matthews Band, Coldplay, Moby, etc. you'll love this CD.
Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Where have you been??
  • Dizzy Atmosphere
  • Don't Overlook This Underrated Gem!
  • Diz and Bird at Town Hall June 22, 1945;
  • Genius Overcome Technical Short Comings
Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945
Dizzy Gillespie , and Charlie Parker
Manufacturer: Uptown Jazz
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ASIN: B0009Q0EQ0
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Bebop
  3. A Night In Tunisia
  4. Groovin' High
  5. Salt Peanuts
  6. Hot House
  7. Fifty Second Street Theme

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Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker first became aware of each other in 1940 when the former was playing in Cab Calloway's band and the latter with Jay McShann. Two years later they were both living in New York City and a real friendship developed. By 1945 they were recording and gigging together, culminating in this Town Hall concert on June 22, 1945. These recordings languished for sixty years as acetates that weren't even known to exist in their entirety. That this set captures these two formidable players in their ascendancy and with such clarity is a staggering find. Here, with host Symphony Sid announcing the songs (this would have been for his radio show, but apparently never ended up in his possessions), an important chapter in American music is now restored. By the end of the summer of '45 Gillespie and Parker went their separate ways, both emerging with their own bands and reaching new heights of commercial success. --David Greenberger

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Where have you been??.......2006-05-20



According to jazz gospel, jazz's Anno Domini is November 1945, when Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie cut several sides including the incredible "Ko Ko". Before then, there was a recording ban that prevented the innovations of the Bebop musicians from being heard. (True, there were some Dizzy Gillespie-led sessions including Salt Peanuts, but they sold so badly that they don't count).

In this version of events, jazz music was totally turned on its head, and the New Testament era of jazz began. When Ko Ko came out in November of 1945, the technical brilliance of the new form of jazz blew everyone away, and the music was changed forever.

But in 2005, this version of events was slightly altered. Finding a complete, live performance of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespi, a full five months before the Ko Ko session, is an astonishing coup. The source of the recording is still rather hazy, with some indications that the anonymous person hoarding them may yet have more to release in years to come. At any rate, this is an astonishing discovery, perhaps even slightly more astonishing than the Monk-Coltrane discovery in the same year.

Dont forget, this is BEFORE the widespread use of tape to record sound (tape was invented in Nazi Germany, and is largely a postwar thing). Also, discs only lasted three minutes a side back in 1945. So you have to imagine some engineers lurking in the Town Hall, with a battery of recording lathes and a pile of fragile lacquer discs, furiously changing discs every three minutes. And yes, they got every note of the concert. Incredibly, the discs were not separated from each other, nor did any of them break over the years! There must have been about twelve or thirteen sides altogether.

Now at last we can hear bebop from before November 1945. The concert is astonishing. I still can't get over Parker's solo on Salt Peanuts, which is really filled with the fresh energy of a newly discovered art form. Another highlight is Night in Tunisia. Both Parker and Gillespie are in terrific form. The crowd seems very appreciative; although the liner notes include a contemporary review which says of Dizzy's music, in effect, "too many notes"! Also, Parker arrives late for the first tune, Bebop; I wonder exactly what he was doing out back?

The sound quality is fantastic. It was far better than I expected. The first few bars of "Bebop" are a bit muddy; but aside from that the sound is the equal of the Royal Roosts, perhaps even slightly better.

So I would heartily encourage anyone to get this disc; whether you are totally new to jazz, or a crusty veteran. The music is very accessible. Music this good, and a discovery that is this historically important, should be heard by everyone!!!

5 out of 5 stars Dizzy Atmosphere.......2006-04-28

Just when the listener thinks that Be Bop has been worn out and has little else to offer, we are presented with lost recordings that, once again, show what all of the fuss was about. This is Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie at the top of their game, giving a seminar on flatted fifths and fast playing.

4 out of 5 stars Don't Overlook This Underrated Gem!.......2006-04-14

The Gillespie-Parker Town Hall CD is easy to overlook next to Monk-Parker--but that would be a loss. For one thing, the listener to this CD is privy to on-going commentary and intros by legendary jazz and beebop deejay "Symphony Sid"--offering an inside peek at the birth of some innovative tunes. Evidently Parker was (characteristically) late for the show: Sid had given lots of verbal patter to the eager crowd; Parker comes in the auditorium mid-way through the first number; the group doesn't skip a beat! Sid proceeds to tell the audience the music is going to flow rapidly because you folks sure waited long enough, and flow it certainly does--Tunisia; Salt Peanuts--the musicians playing top quality to a very appreciative crowd. Recording quality is fine for the time and place. Highlight: drummer Sydney Catlett stays for an encore despite Sid telling him he's got to be somewhere else. An all-around entertaining and informative birth of beebops by the legends experience

4 out of 5 stars Diz and Bird at Town Hall June 22, 1945; .......2006-03-03

I read a rave review of "this masterpiece" record in The New Yorker. I was underwhelmed compared to that review.
However, these are good early beebop performances and the accompanying notes and copies of contemporary reviews support a better understanding of what's going on. In particular, there are some very interesting comments re perceptions of what was going on that day at Town Hall in Leonard Feather's July 1945 Metronome review, which is reproduced.
There are three Gillespie classics: Beebop, A Night in Tunisia and Salt Peanuts running about seven minutes each. These are the longest early recordings of these numbers that I have heard.
Perhaps even more interesting would be the as yet unapproved release of the second half of the Concert with a program by a very young Errol Garner and Don Byas.

5 out of 5 stars Genius Overcome Technical Short Comings.......2006-02-25

The only bad thing about this recording is that it was made with the Town Hall's standard audio system. Gillespie is way off mic. Too bad there was not a real audio engineer to mic the performance. If you are a stickler for hi fidelity this may disappoint you. However the sheer genius and energy of the performances overcome this technical shortfall. If you enjoy either Gillespie or Monk, this recording deserves a place in your collection.
The Filthiest Show in Town
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Cinematic Sin
  • Not for me.
  • GREAT COMBONATION OF SWING & SEX...........
  • Another Great TKK Release
  • TKK Rules!
The Filthiest Show in Town
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
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ASIN: B000NIIUP6
Release Date: 2007-04-03

Tracks:

  1. Cadillac Square
  2. Born Of Fire
  3. Jet Set Sex
  4. High Class Taboo
  5. Me & Harlow
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Album Description

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult are back with their sleaziest offering to date, The Filthiest Show In Town. Now celebrating their 20th year, the Thrill Kill Kult blend hard electronic beats with a sexy, B-movie cinematic edge to create stimulating industrial-disco anthems of decadence!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Cinematic Sin.......2007-07-21

It took me two listenings to really get into this CD, but I love it. I mean I really love it. This is theme music. It's almost ambient. It evokes an atmosphere, Seedy like an old peep-show booth, with about as much hope. You can almost smell it. The vocals are treated more like music, many are quieter than the instruments, which is why it took me two trys. I came to the Kult late in the game, I like the early stuff, but Hit and Run Holiday and the Reincarnation of Luna are my favorites, which may give you an idea of what this one is like.

2 out of 5 stars Not for me........2007-06-22

Not to be a party pooper, but I don't care one bit for this whole funky thing that KK have been doing since the Reincarnation Of Luna. My favorite albums by TKK are still Confessions Of The Knife, and Sexplosion. I'm not into this whole groovie boots, lucid funkadelic, whatever the hell. f that's your thing, than I'm shure you'll dig...but not me daddy o.

4 out of 5 stars GREAT COMBONATION OF SWING & SEX..................2007-05-23

If you r a true TKK fan?... and loved "hit and run holiday" and "sexplosion" then you will Totally DIG this!!! They brought the feel of both of those albums together for this one!!! I love it nice job AGAIN TKK!!!

5 out of 5 stars Another Great TKK Release.......2007-05-14

If you like TKK then you will like their latest manifestion of sonic art. Do yourself a favor, get the cd, support the band and hopefully I will see ya at the show!

5 out of 5 stars TKK Rules!.......2007-04-09

What happens when you mix go-go lounge, dance, and sex? You get The Filthiest Show In Town! And what a show it is!!!!! I cannot get this out of my cd player. TV Sista' alone is worth the money!
Salute to America
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Salute to America
  • A good choice but...
  • Ho-Hum
  • "Boston Pops".. Alway's do the Job!
  • Full-Spirited
Salute to America

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ASIN: B0000047JW
Release Date: 1995-04-16

Tracks:

  1. Candide (Overture)
  2. New York, New York (America Medley)
  3. Lonely Town (America Medley)
  4. America (Ameriaca Medley)
  5. Battle Hymn of the Republic
  6. American Salute
  7. America the Beautiful
  8. This Land is Your Land
  9. 76 Trombones
  10. St. Louis Blues March
  11. Strike Up the Band
  12. When the Saints go Marchin' In

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Salute to America.......2006-07-27

Very similar in quality and music to I Love A Parade and a very upbeat reminder of why we are a patriotic nation. The arrangements and quality of the songs are great.

4 out of 5 stars A good choice but..........2005-06-29

It is not the best CD that I have bought but it is an honest one. The orchestration is good, the choice of tunes is excellent and the tunes are well played. As you know, it is always difficult to say : I like it or I hate it because hearing a CD is a question of personal point of view. In my case, I may not say that I like it or I hate it, I prefer some other orchestration but it us a good CD.

2 out of 5 stars Ho-Hum.......2005-06-08

I wanted some rousing marching music. This album is half asleep. The sound quality is poor. Apparently Mr. Williams writes better music than he conducts.

5 out of 5 stars "Boston Pops".. Alway's do the Job!.......2001-10-03

John Williams/Boston Pops.. Salute to America.

And they do! They salute America! This is a wonderful C.D
Battle Hymn of the Republic, is great..

New York, New York,will bring tears to your eyes!
12 renditions in all..

All these are performed wonderfully, and well worth the money!

I would recommend this to anyone who loves patriotic music, it will stir the heart and soul of Americans....

5 out of 5 stars Full-Spirited.......2000-09-02

I'm a classical music/opera person for the most part. But I find this CD entralling. Even the organization of the CD is ideal-almost like a symphony--with the rousing Candide Overture and the musical medleys at the beginning, the patriotic songs as the B section, and the Dixieland and other music from American musicals to finish up. And I particularly like the orchestration of the medleys. A wonderful CD.
East of Angel Town
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    East of Angel Town
    Peter Cincotti
    Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino
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    Release Date: 2007-08-14
    The Gift of Game
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Secret of "Butterfly" that no one knew.....
    • Excellent
    • Its not even metal
    • the spice girls of nu-metal
    • Great
    The Gift of Game
    Crazy Town
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    ASIN: B0000296JD
    Release Date: 1999-11-09

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Toxic
    3. Think Fast
    4. Darkside
    5. Black Cloud
    6. Butterfly
    7. Only When I'm Drunk
    8. Hollywood Babylon
    9. Face The Music
    10. Lollipop Porn
    11. Revolving Door
    12. Players (Only Love You When They're Playing)
    13. B-Boy 2000
    14. Outro www.Crazytown.com
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    From Run-D.M.C.'s unlikely courtship of Aerosmith to Anthrax's union with Public Enemy, seemingly polar opposites have spawned a whole musical genre popularized by the likes of Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Kid Rock. Crazy Town's The Gift of the Game neatly slots into the rap-rock category. They obviously carry some clout, amassing an impressive guest roster for a debut album, including godfathers of the scene Red Hot Chili Peppers on stand-out track "Butterfly" and KRS-One on the storming "B-Boy 2000." As debut albums go, this is about as accomplished and cocksure as you get. --Helen Marquis

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars The Secret of "Butterfly" that no one knew............2007-02-24

    This song has made the band an incredible amount of money and here is why:

    The awesome little bass line combo with the guitar stylings of the song sounds awesome right? One has to admit the rapping is EXTREMELY sub-par. We all know that's not why this song got popular. The first time I heard this song, I thought the groove was great and that it was just a plain well put together song with two good parts weaved together that worked perfectly: guitar and bass. It sounded really talented.

    Here's the truth:

    THIS SONG IS A COMPLETE COPY FROM A PART OF A RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS SONG.

    That's right. Crazy Town COMPLETELY lifted the Bass and guitar part from the song "Pretty Little Ditty" by RHCP which can be found on Mother's Milk. There is only 1 note difference (I believe the rule of plagiarism is 3-5 words before it becomes stealing another's ideas) You can even hear the exact rip off from the 30 second snippet on ITunes. Go ahead! Listen to it! Look up the album "Mother's Milk" by RHCP and then the song "Pretty Little Ditty" I'm very angry that Crazy Town made so much money on a song that was based on all-out theft of talented musicians.

    I had a feeling that that "crazy" bassline could only have been concocted by Flea and that only John Frusciante can create such a simplistic but heartfelt guitar part. This theft only describes the state of music today. Too bad.....Find your own talent you frauds!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2006-08-04

    This has to be simply the best I have heard in a while. I can't understand why this band is getting bad reviews? It has to be Jealousy. I have listened to this cd over and over again and I can never get tired of it. I can't wait for Crazy Town to produce a 3rd cd,their 2nd cd Darkhorse is great also. This is the first band that I enjoyed every song on both their cd's. Perfect would be my review. If you can't appreciate their music you have no taste at all for good quality music. I love Crazy Town, I have lived these songs out. I can't describe it but it seems like every song is about me. Unbelievable!!!! I want to see these guys live WOW.

    1 out of 5 stars Its not even metal.......2006-04-02

    I remember hearing that after people bood them off stage at Ozzfest. This band was only popular with girls. If you have ever seen the Orange County movie you'd see why, because that song was idolized like other [...]thay year. Butterfly was unbearable and corny. thats why I no longer bother watching MTV. Hell, just to borrow something off Kommisar's playbook, if anyone of those fans listened to Sepultura, they would start to die a cold death in agony because the shock to their toxified pop music bodies would destroy them instantly and render them helpless. I recommend you stockpile some Slayer, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Pantera, Lamb of God, Tool, Sepultura and some Danzig instead of crazytown
    RIP Crazytown (2001-2001)

    1 out of 5 stars the spice girls of nu-metal.......2006-02-25

    Some kid just told me that Crazy Town is the best metal band. I would have killed him but that would be illegal and I dont want to go to prison for killing a kid. Anyways I looked them up on here to write a review and someone is selling this for 1 cent. That says it all. I was subjected to hearing it a long time ago in school all they are is a bunch of limp dick impersonators. They couldnt play a guitar if there life depended on it. They cant even rap for that matter. I dont want to sound racist (...) (...) Real rappers just laugh at this or they exploit white rappers like Feminem because they know that millions of braindead mtv addicted welfare wiggers will buy it up.
    Bottom line is this is a complete waste. I hate rap but Id rather listen to real rap than sink so low that i would listen to this crap.

    4 out of 5 stars Great.......2005-11-17

    Crazy Town broke onto to the scene with a rock rap mix unfortunately the world isnt quite ready yet for such a mix let alone back then so not surprisingly Crazy Town didnt do too well. However look at all the reviews from every person who has given this CD a bad rating and you will find prejudice in that they either favor nothing but rap or nothing but rock and therefore there opinion is biased and should not be credible. if you are really open to different kinds of music and you listen to this CD and still think its bad then by all means write a review on it but don't write a review trashing a type of music you don't understand because the song "butterfly" or the Band Name led you to believe otherwise. - Magik
    Bittertown
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Beautiful Lyrics
    • The Greatest Living American Singer Songwriter
    • Solid, gritty, and a good listen
    • My new favorite CD for studying!
    • An Instant Classic
    Bittertown
    Lori McKenna
    Manufacturer: Signature Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001Z4PGE
    Release Date: 2004-05-11

    Tracks:

    1. Bible Song
    2. Mr. Sunshine
    3. One Man
    4. Pour
    5. Lone Star
    6. Stealing Kisses
    7. If You Ask
    8. Monday Afternoon
    9. The Ledge
    10. My Sweetheart
    11. Cowardly Lion
    12. Silver Bus
    13. One Kiss Goodnight

    Album Description

    This songwriter and mother of four, who lives a stones throw from the town she grew up in, doesn't fit into any stereotype. She's garnered comparisons to Lucinda Williams, Bruce Springsteen, Dashboard Confessional, and Roseanne Cash. Her songs, as solid as Georgia oak, are played and sung with an emotional grit under the nails that comes from digging in life's mundane and less illuminated holes. These songs grab you with Lori's signature strident, soulful, and unapologetic vocals sharing earnest observations and stories of growing up and growing old, of loves and losses, winners and losers, guns and god, and drinkers and dreamers in a town that is resting uncomfortably between its blue collar roots and modern suburbia. Incapable of artifice, Lori McKenna speaks of the bitter and the sweet, but doesn't simply write songs, she documents her life, and in turn ours, in word and melody. Meet Lori McKenna and welcome to Bittertown

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Lyrics.......2006-11-22

    I went out and purchased Lori McKenna's 'Bittertown' last year after hearing songs she wrote on Faith Hill's 'Fireflies'. This is an incredible album, definitely one of the best that I bought in 2005. She has an interesting voice and beautiful lyrics, particularly on "Bible Song", "Stealing Kisses", "The Ledge" and "Cowardly Lion". While Faith Hill (on "Stealing Kisses" and "If You Ask", etc.) and Sara Evans (on "Bible Song") sing McKenna's songs very well on their latest albums, there's no comparison to the original, though Hill does a great job on 'Fireflies'. McKenna's voice is not at all over the top or showy and it fits the songs she sings in a very pure and simple way. I would highly recommend this album, and others by this artist, to anyone.

    5 out of 5 stars The Greatest Living American Singer Songwriter.......2006-06-04

    And I say this based on hearing a single song ("Pour") from from a Putumayo World Music collection "American Folk". On that basis, I am going to buy the album, and I hope you will too, she truly deserves it. Emotions are conveyed intimately and harrowingly with a warm and very beautifully real voice, with her special twist and modulation. Lyrics are original, raw, and sometimes surprising with an insight that becomes much more apparent when you hear her sing: "In the depths of the deepest sea, there is a blue as blue as me, where a quiet symphony plays for the lonley, I could just let it all go, sink down to the world below, where i dont breathe but I dont know cause I am breathless" (and then follows a wonderful musical follow up which greatly amplifies the feelings). The music is beautiful, very appropriate, and carefully crafted.

    5 out of 5 stars Solid, gritty, and a good listen.......2006-03-30

    This is my first Lori McKenna album. While a sample of her songs and the comparisons got my attention, I'd say she compares to herself. She's got a stepped up-bluegrass kind of sound and the gritty, solid voice that made many of country's greats who they are. "Bittertown" is hard to classify and even harder to get out of your CD player. Give it a listen, I think you'll agree Lori's someone whose words are worth hearing.

    5 out of 5 stars My new favorite CD for studying!.......2006-01-29

    I LOVE this CD. I listen to it often while studying - the album flows wonderfully...I find it hard to compare to anyone else, though I am a big fan of Alison Krauss, the Wailin Jennys, and the like, if that tells you anything.

    Buy it! You won't be sorry!

    5 out of 5 stars An Instant Classic.......2006-01-05

    Lori McKenna has a grit to her lyrics and vocals that harken back to the greats of country like Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. She also has the sort of lyrical imagery, roughshod vocals and sad songs that beg to be compared to Lucinda Williams. She is all this and more.
    The album opens strongly with the driving desperation of small town escape that is "Bible Song," which still manages to pause briefly to show us a moment of her offbeat view of the world when she pauses in the middle of describing her a cousins's suicide to ponder "and how does she explain to those kids about the sorry thing Daddy did." "Stealing Kisses" plays like a prequel to John Prines classic "Angel From Montgomery." However, possibly the strongest moment on the cd is the spectrum spanning tales of addiction "If You Ask" and "Monday Afternoon." Lest you think all is gloom and doom however, McKenna proves she can do the lighter end of the register, with the confectiony sweet "Mr. Sunshine." The only weak note is the immature "Lone Star" but it is lyrically spot on and McKenna takes such relish in advising her old classmate "tell the girls in the beer line/that you're an old, good friend of mine" that it ranks, at worst, as a guitly pleasure.
    Lori McKenna is one of the best voices to come on the scene in a long time--both as a singer and a writer.
    Night on the Town
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • a Magnificent debut
    • Great!!
    • great new star
    • Fantastic!
    • smoothjazz with a passion
    Night on the Town
    Eric Darius
    Manufacturer: Higher Octave
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Smooth JazzSmooth Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0002A2VOQ
    Release Date: 2004-06-29

    Tracks:

    1. Joy Ride
    2. Heads Up
    3. Night On The Town
    4. Let It Flow
    5. Love TKO
    6. In The Pocket
    7. Let's Stay Together
    8. Cruisin'
    9. You're So Fine (Instrumental)
    10. You're So Fine

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars a Magnificent debut.......2007-05-10

    This album is oh so good.I think it might have something to do with the fact that it was recorded and produced by the great Mr.Ken Navarro with backing by ken's own over tight band.Eric darius is a Rare Talent,this young man will be around for a long time.This is also one of the best debut albums by a smooth jazz artist ever,only overshadowed by Mike Phillips jaw dropping entry on "you have reached.." 5 stars given as i never had the option to give 7

    5 out of 5 stars Great!!.......2006-06-09

    I got this cd along with groups of other cds as a sampler. Incredible. I wish the CT area had a jazz station becasue I would request this all the time. Great CD, Get It!!

    5 out of 5 stars great new star.......2006-03-09

    Eric Darius is a monster. Saw him in Brian Culbertson band just before christmas an couldn't order this cd fast enough. CD is great and he is going to be huge

    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!.......2006-03-01

    I heard Eric Darius perform on Warren Hill's Smooth Jazz Cruise and immediately bought his CD "Night on the Town." This is one of those rare CD's where every tune is great. The single "Night on the Town" has hit written all over it. This is currently one of my favorite CD's and I listen to it constantly. Eric plays with subtleties, flavors, and expressions of feelings that will have sax lovers proclaiming that he is one awesome player!

    5 out of 5 stars smoothjazz with a passion.......2005-09-29

    To be honest,I had never heard of Eric Darius.Since I had never heard of him,I felt he was new.Like,Michael Phillips was a few years ago who was very talented.The cover of the CD,and the title of it impressed me.So I bought it and gave it a listen.And wow!!! was I impressed.This young sax player blew my mind.From the first cut to the last,it was,how you say it,a joy ride.The cd was so amazing I can hardly pick a favorite cut.But let me give you a clue,I played "lets stay together" about 5 times in succession without going to the next cut. exceptional stand outs:(4) let it flow(5)love tko(1)joy ride. To say the least ths young man can blow.He definately have honey in his horn!! Keep it up Eric,You're so fine.
    With Strings: Live at Town Hall
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • The Sound Is Fine
    • A Classic!
    • Superlative Eels Tracks.....(Given the String Section Treatment!!!)
    • Best album of the year!!
    • More than just another live album
    With Strings: Live at Town Hall
    Eels
    Manufacturer: Vagrant Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000E6EIZS
    Release Date: 2006-02-21

    Tracks:

    1. Blinking Lights (For Me)
    2. Bride of Theme From Blinking Lights
    3. Bus Stop Boxer
    4. Dirty Girl
    5. Trouble With Dreams
    6. The Only Thing I Care About
    7. My Beloved Monster
    8. Pretty Ballerina
    9. It's A Motherfucker
    10. Flyswatter
    11. Novocaine For The Soul
    12. Girl From The North Country
    13. Railroad Man
    14. I Like Birds
    15. If You See Natalie
    16. Poor Side Of Town
    17. Spunky
    18. I'm Going To Stop Pretending That I Didn't Break Your Heart
    19. Suicide Life
    20. Losing Streak
    21. Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)
    22. Things The Grandchildren Should Know

    Amazon.com

    Creative restlessness is not often rewarded in the arts marketplace; we want to know that you're the woman who does those paintings of pixies, or that gritty pop-punk act who sings songs about how parents really suck. And when we go to see you perform live, you better play your song like we heard it on the radio, the same way it sounds in our heads. Right? Eels leader Mark Oliver Everett, aka E, does not fit this profile in the slightest. He notoriously tours with wildly different variations on his perpetually mopey, low-key Eels. This disc captures E in a performance from his "With Strings" tour, playing a career-spanning sampler with a few covers while backed by two multi-instrumentalists and a string quartet. E's gruff Care Bear voice almost-soars atop ingenious and sparse arrangements throughout: strings, xylophone and singing saw on "Bus Stop Boxer"; bass, piano and strings on "Losing Streak." The only sore spot is how similarly-paced the twenty-two songs are, though fans will have no problem with that. -Mike McGonigal

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Sound Is Fine.......2007-07-05

    I'm not sure what CD these other reviewers are listening to, but the mix of this CD is fine. It's a great live album from Mr. E. We get some of his older stuff, with "The Only Thing I Care About" being one of the highlights. If you are an Eels fan, you will not be disappointed.

    5 out of 5 stars A Classic!.......2007-04-17

    This is a great live album by one of the most underappreciated bands in America today. I experienced the live show myself and this album is a great representation of what a great show it was. The covers are well selected and the set list is great. There aren't too many essential eels tracks that are missing.

    I'm amazed by the people who have reviewed this CD and complained about the sound quality. I am an experienced engineer and producer, and I have no problems with the way this album sounds.

    In a time of over-produced, ill-written, tepid records, this, as much is the same with much of the eels work, this record shines.

    5 out of 5 stars Superlative Eels Tracks.....(Given the String Section Treatment!!!).......2006-08-17

    Mark Everett has never been the most straight forward of musicians, with him cutting an increasingly idiosyncratic path for himself, and although not considered a household name, he has certainly built up a cult following through a series of bittersweet, troubled and increasingly bleak albums, that have carved out a sort of niche market in the alternative pop/rock genre. But with this release Mark has taken the steps of bringing a stripped down version of his band, and augmenting the arrangements with a theatrical string section. So what this means it that although large sections of the "Blinking Lights and other Revelations" are present here. But there, are also popular tracks from previous albums ("Novocaine for the Soul", "It's a Motherf___", "Dirty Girl", "Poor Side of Town" "Bus Stop Boxer"), coupled with the occasional cover ("Michael Brown's - Pretty Ballerina" & "Bob Dylans - Girl from the north country"). But here with the radically different band arrangement, that shuns mostly electric instrumentation for: Acoustic Guitar, melodica, celeste, lap steel, organs, piano & string sections....the music here takes on a wonderfully rusty and almost lo-fi feel, with the luxury of delicate strings that add a certain elegance, melody and lilting beauty to the songs.

    Mark himself has always had something of a gruff, scratched vocal...but here, mixed with the stripped down arrangements, his songs take on a altogether more sinister, stirring and vulnerable mood, that shroud the music with a noticeably ragged and emotionally melancholic tone, that isn't quite as pronounced as on his studio albums. Mark's husky voice lends perfectly to the darker mood, and for all the imperfections in his voice, carries the songs wonderfully. At points, such as on "Novocaine for the Soul" achingly tender, and reflective. And with the more direct tracks like "It's a Motherf___" slightly brash and uptight. It's a thoroughly engaging mix of moving through moods and being engaging, elegant, cathartic, intimate, detached, yearning and ambitious. And for a `Live' recording to convey these messages and emotions so well, is a rounding success for Mark Everett. And bodes extremely well...for any possible further `Live' recordings he may have planned.

    Admittedly, this is a `Live' recording that is `preaching to the converted'....as it's not really something that could probably challenge the best `Live' albums out there for accessibility, and widespread appeal. It's a little too insular, and probably a little bit too morbid to snag a wider audience outside Eels fans. It's a fantastic albums of that there is no doubt, but people without been familiar with the songs already or having no prior experience with Eels, may struggle to appreciate the almost suffocatingly dour tone (As fans of Eels will only be too aware of the bleakness of the majority of the bands work), and maybe this is something that Mark Everett realised, and the possible reason for a couple of covers...and add to the fact that Mark has the superb ability to give a cover version his own delightful spin on it (if you ever come across it....try and find his cover of "Missy Elliott's - Get Yer Freak on!!"), gives this release a well needed shot in the arm. But for those Eels fans out there, that are intrigued, by the prospect of a `Live' Eels recorded performance, this has got to be the brilliant addition to your collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Best album of the year!!.......2006-06-05

    I attended the Portland show of the 2006 "With Strings" tour last summer and this album is a faithful recording of what I heard. No disappointment here! If you like the Eels, you will love this album. However, be warned that the sound is more "raw" than their studio albums. This is not due to bad mastering as some have suggested, this is how they sounded in concert.

    I hope that Mr. E releases a live album of the 2006 "No Strings Attached" tour. I saw them last night at the Roseland in Portland, OR and wow! what a difference. They played a few of the same songs like My Beloved Monster, Railroad Man, Mr. E's Beautiful Blues, The Only Thing I Care About, Dirty Girl, I like Birds, I'm Going to Stop Pretending and Hey Man, but this time it was a rock show. Everyone was dressed as if they were members of Motorhead and they played fast and hard.

    4 out of 5 stars More than just another live album.......2006-04-25

    If you are just getting into the Eels for the first time, this is not the album for you. However, if you are already familiar with the Eels catalog and want to hear some unique takes on Eels classics, new songs and a couple of covers, then definitely this is something you should check into. The Eels recorded this album in NY on their "Eels with Strings" tour, which is essentially the tour in support of 2005's "Blinking Lights and Other Revelations."

    Eels add a new dimension of elegance, ambience and moodiness, and completely transform their songs by adding a string quartet, and toning down the guitars and percussion. This is not just another live album-if you buy this, you will be getting a set of uniquely interpreted songs, sometimes very different than the original recordings.

    E's voice sounds particularly raw and off key in many places, but this only adds to the mood of the album. Every song fits in this album, and stands on it's own. Some of the highlights include the somber "Bus Stop Boxer" the intense "Trouble with Dreams" and the haunting and borderline creepy takes on "Flyswatter" and "Novocaine for the Soul" which run together (although he only goes through about half of the lyrics on the latter before the song turns into a long, distorted string solo), and five of the strongest songs off "Blinking Lights" to close out the record.

    My only real dissapointment is that there are no tracks from "Electro-Shock Blues" which is one of the Eels strongest records. Apparently on the DVD version of this concert, 9 additional tracks appear, including those off "Electro-Shock" But the CD version contains 4 the DVD does not. Why not put them all together and make it a double album? Perhaps it is a ploy to get you to buy both. It may be noted that the iTunes version of this album has three bonus tracks.

    Music:

    1. An Absolute Disregard For The Common Compilation
    2. An Afterthought
    3. Bad Master
    4. Beat Hollow [Live]
    5. Berlin Record
    6. Black Box Broken
    7. Bury The Hatchet [Extra tracks] [Import]
    8. Carnival in Babylon [Import]
    9. Cartoonland
    10. Cherry Lips 2 (Go Baby Go) [CD-single]

    Music

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    Music

    Some of Us May Never See the World

    Antonín Dvorák; Symphony No. 9 "From the New World; Three Overtures

    50 Romantic Classics

    Borderlines

    Sequence Of The Negative Space Changes

    Automanipulation

    Beauty and the Beast [Soundtrack]

    Alfred Schnittke: Piano Concerto, etc.

    Acoustic Philosophy

    All of a Sudden

    Ani DiFranco

    Abbey Is Blue [Import] [Original recording remastered]

    17 Grandes Exitos [Import]

    Pieces of a Dream

    2nd Wave