| 1. New - No Doubt |
| 2. Steal My Sunshine - LEN |
| 3. Magic Carpet Ride [Steir's Mix] - Philip Steir, Steppenwolf |
| 4. Troubled by the Way We Came Together - Natalie Imbruglia |
| 5. Gangster Tripping - Fatboy Slim |
| 6. Cha Cha Cha ["Go Remix"] - Jimmy Luxury |
| 7. Song for Holly - Esthero, Danny Saber |
| 8. Fire up the Shoesaw [LP Version] - Lionrock |
| 9. To All the Lovely Ladies [Radio Mix] - Goldo |
| 10. Good to Be Alive - DJ Rap |
| 11. Believer - BT |
| 12. Shooting up in Vain [T-Ray Remix] - Eagle-Eye Cherry |
| 13. Talisman - Air |
| 14. Swords - Leftfield, Nicole Willis |
Editorial Reviews
Director Doug Liman (Swingers) tells the story of a day in the life of a botched drug deal that includes supermarket checkout girls, soap opera actors, and a British expatriate. Dawson's Creek's Katie Holmes, Armageddon's William Fichtner, and The Sweet Hereafter's Sarah Polley are among the stars. No Doubt leads things off with the unremarkable "New," the band's first single in two years. Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride" is given a 1999 remix by Philip Steir, which means lots of stuttering beats, turntable swipes, extra beats, and inane noises. Fatboy Slim uses the same methods, but "Gangster Tipping" is a more appropriate context. Esthero with Danny Saber delivers the atmospheric "Song for Holly." Goldo is rightfully nightclub sleazy with "To All the Lovely Ladies." DJ Rap has an '80s synth groove mastered for "Good to Be Alive." The French band Air work a subdued vibe for "Talisman," the soundtrack's most sublime moment. --Rob O'Connor
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Let It Go
Tim McGraw Manufacturer: Curb ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MG1ZCO Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Last Dollar (Fly Away)
- I'm Workin'
- Let It Go
- Whiskey and You
- Suspicions
- Kristofferson
- Put Your Lovin' On Me
- Nothin' To Die For
- Between The River And Me
- Train #10
- I Need You
- Comin' Home
- Shotgun Rider
Amazon.com
More of a happy-go-lucky artist in his younger days, Tim McGraw here sounds as if he carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. After the comparatively lighthearted, irresistibly catchy opening single, "Last Dollar (Fly Away)," most of the midtempo material that follows ranges from the somber to the morose. There's the night-shift weariness of "I'm Workin'," the alcohol-drenched heartbreak of "Whiskey and You," and the soul-tortured title track. Even a song with the upbeat title "Put Your Lovin' on Me" has McGraw asking his lover to "be my drug" and "take this weight off me." Things turn positively lethal with "Between the River and Me," the story of revenge on an alcoholic, wife-beating stepfather. The set also features the obligatory duet of marital devotion with Faith Hill ("I Need You") and a couple of nods toward classic country ("Kristofferson" and the closing "Shotgun Rider," which could be McGraw's "Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys"). "Nothin' to Die For" returns to the inspirational vein of "Live Like You Were Dying," but little here finds McGraw in a feel-good mode. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
This Album is a Cure for Insomnia.......2007-07-17
Not Tim's best.......2007-07-09
A Great album.......2007-07-05
The song "I Need You" just blew me away, it's one of my all time favorite songs. "Last Dollar (Fly Away)" is such a fun song.
All the songs on this album are very good and memorable. Now I have almost all of Mr. Mcgraw's cds!
A Great Album...
Let It Play!.......2007-07-01
Between The River & Me marries the aural aspects of Garth Brooks' Thunder Rolls with the lyrics of the Dixie Chicks' Goodbye Earl, and it really works. The obligatory Tim & Faith duet is magnificent - I Need You's lyrics really demonstrate that with a gorgeous melody to boot. Last Dollar is as up-tempo as you can get - a great party tune. One further favourite is Suspicions which could easily be a soul artist performing - exceptional.
I hope Tim's next album has some more hopeful tracks on it, definitely. However as an artistic piece, the album is really quite flawless, with an impressive story-telling dexterity that so many song-writers can only aspire to.
Look forward to the next exciting chapter in the McGraw chronicles, and will DEFINITELY return to the US or Canada to hear the songs live! Britain really does not know what it is missing!
"Let it Go" Falls a little flat for this McGraw fan.......2007-06-27
With song eleven the CD rolls into "I Need You" in which his wife Faith Hill sings along. By this time I've heard many tunes that the couple have sang and though this one does not stand out to me as those have, I really enjoyed it for the most part and much take my hat off to Faith's vocal performance on this track. Thirteen tracks in all, it is not near as strong as past CD's but if you are a big Tim McGraw fan and have enjoyed everything he has done up to this point, you may find it appealing enough.
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Closer
Josh Groban Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CFW87 Release Date: 2003-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Oceano
- My Confession
- Il Postino (Mi Mancherai)
- Si Volvieras a Mi
- When You Say You Love Me
- Per Te
- All Improvviso Amore
- Broken Vow
- Caruso
- Remember When It Rained
- Hymne a l'Amour
- You Raise Me Up
- Never Let Go
Amazon.com
Thanks to a fortuitous intersection of talent and fate, 22-year-old Josh Groban hasn't finished his senior year in performing arts school but has already released his sophomore effort on a major major label. Fans of the young vocal phenom's debut will find much to enthrall them here, even if it nudges the singer closer to the center of producer/mentor David Foster's MOR pop sensibilities. Eschewing much of its predecessor's more overt classic-lite pretensions and pop-rock covers for a slate of dramatic, Eurocentric ballads that serve as a showcase for the singer's inviting baritone, Groban shrewdly positions himself as the American alternative to the Bocelli-Watson crossover axis. "Caruso" may find the singer falling short of its operatic inspiration, but "Oceano" and "My Confession" quickly showcase his true dramatic range (which seems to all but yearn for a bona fide Broadway musical challenge), while a vocal take of Bacalov's graceful "Il Postino" theme uses classical virtuoso Joshua Bell's violin flourishes to good effect. To his credit, Groban displays some promising efforts at songwriting collaboration on the bittersweet "Per Te" and "Remember When It Rains," while the ambient/ethnic soundscape of Deep Forest's "Never Let Go" offers a teasing alternative to the record's otherwise melodramatic production formula. Groban has found commercial triumph via Foster's mentoring, but there remains a nagging sense here that he hasn't truly pushed himself as an artist--yet. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Beautiful Soul.......2007-07-13
Happy listening.......2007-06-27
fantastic voice.......2007-06-01
CLOSER-JOSH GROBIN.......2007-05-14
HOT! HOT! HOT!.......2007-05-10
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Good to Go-Go
Spyro Gyra Manufacturer: Heads Up ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P28KXW Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Simple Pleasures
- Get Busy
- Jam Up
- The Left Bank
- Funkyard Dog
- Along For The Ride
- Island Time
- Wassup!
- Easy Street
- A Winter Tale
- Good To Go-Go
- Newroses
Customer Reviews:
More Great music.......2007-07-03
My favorite cut on this album has to be A Winter Tale. The growling base work and the light airy piano along with the Sax makes this premire music. I listened to the cut three time in a row the very fisrt time and picked up new nuances everytime.
Energy, sparkle, chops, and great grooves.......2007-06-20
The Lyrics Say It All..........2007-06-13
Best CD in years.......2007-06-12
Energetic, interesting and exciting! .......2007-06-12
They released their first self-titled album in 1976 which they paid for and released on their own, on an independent label. Their sound caught on.
Within a year they had sold tens of thousands of records and signed a record deal.
The group has released an album of unique, innovative music almost every year for the past three decades. Not bad for some guys who just started out jammin'.
"Good to Go-Go" is the band's twenty-sixth of their overall career and their fifth release on Heads Up, following on the heels of the GRAMMY nominated 2006 release Wrapped in a Dream (Best Pop Instrumental Album).
They keep maiteining a fresh approach to their craft by borrowing from a range of sources and distilling them into an unmistakable signature sound.
A new face in the Spyro Gyra lineup belongs to drummer/percussionist Bonny B (short for Bonaparte). The Trinidad native had been touring with the band for several months before they went into the studio to record "Good To Go-Go", and the energy he brought to the party served as the catalyst for some fine tuning in the group's overall philosophy.
Bonny B joins saxophonist and Spyro Gyra founder Jay Beckenstein, keyboardist Tom Schuman, guitarist Julio Fernandez and bassist Scott Ambush in the five-man lineup.
Guest violinist Howes adds a continental flair to "The Left Bank", which is still 90% Spyro Gyra and the very talented Andy Narell adds his pan-playing to the second track.
The highlights of the the album are the bouncy mid-tempo "Simple Pleasures", a great song to listen to while driving with the windows down on a warm summer evening; the syncopated backbeat and subtle tonal shifts of uptempo "Get Busy" make for a challenging but fun melodic exercise.
"Along for the Ride" and "Island Time" take the listeners into a sort of Arthur Lyman/Les Baxter exotic islands music, but updated for the 21st century. Andy Narell adds his pan-playing to the second track and by now this album has won everybody's spirit.
Going into the homestretch with the title track, penned by Ambush, a highly percussive drums/bass groove that allows room for sax, keyboards and more.
Closing with "Newroses" increases the tempo/energy even further, with each band member trading licks for almost seven minutes.
In one word, a truly enjoyable, spirited delight.
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Let Go
Avril Lavigne Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066NW0 Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Losing Grip
- Complicated
- Sk8er Boi
- I'm With You
- Mobile
- Unwanted
- Tomorrow
- Anything But Ordinary
- Things I'll Never Say
- My World
- Nobody's Fool
- Too Much To Ask
- Naked
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Self-professed skate punk Avril Lavigne sings that she'd "rather be anything but ordinary" on her debut. While the fact that she had a record deal by the age of 16 separates her from the pack, too often Let Go's lyrical shortcomings drag the teenager's musically impressive recording entrée into the realm of the typical. The catchy choruses of Go are substantial, though, thanks to Lavigne's riff-driven melodies and powerful vocals, which at times adopt the unorthodox intonation quirks of fellow Canadian Alanis Morrissette. The nuanced, dynamic "Losing Grip," "My World" (which perfectly captures the ennui of suburbia), and the buoyant power-pop blast "Sk8er Boi" are the collection's highlights. But Lavigne's honest yet awkward words weigh down the likes of "Mobile," "I'm with You," and "Naked." "Nobody's Fool," which displays her Pink-like take-me-as-I-am credo, hints that someday Lavigne's lyrics will match the strength of her music. --Annie ZaleskiCustomer Reviews:
Let Go is an excellent debut........2007-06-05
01. Losing Grip - The fourth and final single from the album. A good start to this album. 4.8/5
02. Complicated - The first single off of the album. It is fun to listen too and to sing along too also. 5/5
03. Sk8er Boi - The second single off of the album. It is fun too just sing along to and have a blast with. 4/5
04. I'm With You - The third single off of the album. One of the slower songs on the album. Not my favorite but it is a good song. 4/5
05. Mobile - Not a very good song in my opinion. 3/5
06. Unwanted - My second least favorite track on the album. 2/5
07. Tomorrow - My least favorite track on the album. 1/5
08. Anything But Ordinary - My 2nd favorite track on the album. 5/5
09. Things I'll Never Say - Awesome track on the album. 5/5
10. My World - My favorite song on the album. 5/5
11. Nobody's Fool - A fun 'rappy' song on the album. 4/5
12. Too Much Too Ask - My 3rd least favorite track on the album. 2/5
13. Naked - My 3rd favorite track on the album. 5/5
This album is most definately (sp) worth the buy.
I fail to see this as music.............2007-05-03
COOL.......2007-04-09
good stuff.......2007-03-31
Avril Lavigne's First One!.......2007-03-19
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Global a Go-Go
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros Manufacturer: Hellcat Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005M98E Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Johnny Appleseed
- Cool 'N' Out
- Global A Go-Go
- Bhindi Bhagee
- Gamma Ray
- Mega Bottle Ride
- Shaktar Donetsk
- Mondo Bongo
- Bummed Out City
- At The Border, Guy
- Minstrel Boy
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Global a Go-Go, Joe Strummer's second album with the Mescaleros following 1999's Rock Art and the X-Ray Style, mines the same concerns that have always inspired his music. "Johnny Appleseed" and "Cool 'n' Out" center on his brash eruptive guitar but hark back to his pre-punk folk busking roots, with lyrics anchored by a strong sense of indignation and social commitment. Strummer may pride himself as an original punk warlord, but he realizes punk can only thrive by rejoicing in Britain's ever-vibrant multicultural melting pot as he does on "Bhindi Bagee" and the Arabic-inflected refugee requiem "Shaktar Donetsk." His longstanding fascination with dub reggae fuels "At the Border, Guy", while the Marconi-saluting title track celebrates the power of radio to present new worlds and unite communities. On "Mondo Bongo" he dispenses with his trademark bark for a lovely ballad laced with pre-Clash accomplice Tymon Dogg's lonesome violin. This is real anger with a big warm heart; maturity suits Strummer just fine. --Gavin MartinAlbum Description
Joe Strummer continues to be the only Clash principal member who remains active. Talking the world and folk influences of Rock Art and the X-Ray Style a step further, Global A Go-Go is a deep, mature piece of work by a reinvigorated artist who has more in common with Bob Dylan and Van Morrison than the Sex Pistols. 11 tracks. 2001 Hellcat/Epitaph Records release.Customer Reviews:
Joe Strummer still has it! .......2007-07-06
Buy this album.......2007-05-28
Genius Joe Strummer Moves and Rocks The Soul.......2007-05-25
genuis with a raw voice who sings to you personally. You willl be deeply moved from Track 1 onward. Every song is a winner! Treat yourself and your friends to some of the best music ever!! It's mesmorizing and joyfully addicting! I love you Joe Strummer!
The best Mescaleros album.......2007-01-26
I think the melodies in Global are simply amazing. I love how some songs you can shake to, while others are simply "listen and chill". The experimental sound is something I always felt separated Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros from every other band out there right now, and it really shows in Global. Afro-beats, reggae, funk, folk, Spanish, it's all here!
Overall, an amazing album that any fan of Joe Strummer, ethnic-inspired music, or new music would be interested in. Period.
Strummer.......2007-01-09
soundtrack and remembered what a great singer he really was. I searched
for this album until I found it on Amazon bingo.
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Disneymania, Vol. 5
Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N0KVPQ Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Part Of Your World - Miley Cyrus
- Two Worlds - Corbin Bleu
- So This Is Love - The Cheetah Girls
- I Wan'na Be Like You - Jonas Brothers
- When She Loved Me - Jordan Pruit
- Kiss The Girl - Ashely Tisdale
- Second Star to the Right [From Peter Pan] - T-Squad
- Cruella De Vil - Hayden Panettiere
- Colors Of The Wind - Vanessa Hudgens
- Go the Distance [From Hercules] - Lucas Grabeel
- Siamese Cat Song [From Lady and the Tramp] - B5
- Reflection [From Mulan] - Everlife
- Let's Get Together [From the Parent Trap] - Go-Go's
- True To Your Heart - Keke Palmer
- Find Yourself [from Disney Pixar's Cars] - Drew Seeley
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Disneymania, as of 2007, has become an acute condition, perhaps affecting more 9- to 12-year-olds than spring fever or orthodontia-related toothaches. And not without reason. Disneymania 5, the latest installment of the series that lets the tweeniest pop stars loose behind the mike with classic Disney hits, is fizzier than a cherry coke and more uplifting than the "Breaking Free" scene from High School Musical. Here we have B5 busting out a hip-hop-lite version of the "Siamese Cat Song," as well as better-known singers Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens (both from High School Musical) finding their way through familiar favorites "Kiss the Girl" and "Colors of the Wind." Moms will be partial to the Go-Go's high-strung "Let's Get Together," but count on Disney Channel devotees proclaiming the Cheetah Girls' Cinderella ballad "So This is Love" the fairest--and most kickin'--of them all. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
The second best of the Disney MANIA Collection!!!.......2007-07-06
Vanessa has a better singing voice than the other lady.
VANESSA IS THE BEST!!!!
a good cd.......2007-06-07
Ashley did a good job with "Kiss The Girl". The other songs sound good except "Second star to the right" by T-squad the kill the song. The other songs sound okay.
Mimi's Review.......2007-06-01
Pretty good.......2007-05-31
Songs I really enjoyed were from Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Vanessa Hudgens, Lucas Grabeel, and Drew Seeley.
Disneymania Vol 5.......2007-05-21
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From Here We Go Sublime
The Field Manufacturer: Kompakt Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NQDDO6 Release Date: 2007-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Over The Ice
- A Paw In My Face
- Good Things End
- The Little Heart Beats So Fast
- Everday
- Silent
- The Deal
- Sun & Ice
- Mobilia
- From Here We Go Sublime
Amazon.com
Electronic music usually profits from simplicity, a point the Field's Axel Willner understood well when he made From Here We Go Sublime. Hailing from Sweden, Willner's record has a weightless allure built out of droning spaces and populated with puffy cloud melodies that float and hover. It's not exactly minimalist, because the layers are too complex and full of forward motion. But the assured way they repeat and loop into a dance-friendly texture would make both Brian Eno and Underworld proud.FHWGS has no interest in the usual peaks and valleys of trance, and yet its consistent anthemic oomph makes it a distant relative of that oft-derided genre. Willner's patience and his emphasis on muted beats enable him to get maximum impact with only slight tweaks. "Over the Ice" sets the table with soft tones and scattered, wordless voices before dropping a hyper cross-rhythm, while glitch-y sidebars frame the exceedingly kind melody that drives "A Paw in My Voice." Even when the BPM notch gets kicked up on a relative burner like "Everyday," it fits right in with the record's benevolent disposition. It's brilliant stuff, a less-is-more epic that wafts onto the dance floor like a gust of summer wind. --Matthew Cooke
Customer Reviews:
elegant.......2007-07-14
From Here We Go Sublime.......2007-06-07
For once, believe the hype.......2007-05-16
This album is the best-reviewed album of 2007. This says alot about the music press and the music world in general...it is rare/nonexistent to see an album from the still rather obscure (I use that word lightly) genre of ambient techno be rated "best album of the year".
As for the album itself, do believe the hype. This album is both listenable and interesting when it comes to hearing what The Field (Axel Willner) can do with the deceptively simpleton beats and bleeps. The album is trance-inducing and well worth your attention.
simple or subtle?.......2007-05-05
Stunning minimal dance debut.......2007-04-16
From Here We Go Sublime is yet another release on the Kompakt label that is nonetheless completely stunning, and for reasons mentioned above, it's difficult to explain why. The debut release from Sweden's Axel Willner, it drifts somewhere between minimal dance music and repetitive ambience, with beats that clomp along fast enough to fuel movement, but with enough ethereal qualities that you could simply put it on and trip out on the couch with it easily enough as well. Essentially, it's trance music of the highest quality, veering completely leftward of the cheeseball Global Underground crowd, and falling somewhere between the work of Kaito (also on the Kompakt label) and Wolfgang Voigt (aka Gas).
Willner actually has a few things in common with micro-sample sculptor Akufen, but instead of trying to wow you with his cutting ability and a frantic hand, he has pulled out hundreds of little heavily melodic snippets and stutters and scatters them across gorgeous expanses, building tracks slowly and letting them peak subtlety. The release opens with "Over The Ice," a single that was released last year to great acclaim, and for good reason. The piece is a perfect introduction to his sound, with micro samples of vocals that flutter over a relentless 4/4 thump, building basslines, and all kinds of subtle spacial effects.
With ten songs running nearly exactly an hour in length, it's also a remarkably consistent release. "Good Things End" is constructed as many other tracks on the release, with jittery vocals samples over a rambling, rolling beat and some sudden bursts of tweaked noise. Even though the aforementioned "Over The Ice" got his foot in the door, there are actually a slew of tracks on From Here We Go Sublime that are even better. "Everday" is a perfect example, again building with spiraling upward beats and slippery programming while bright, overlapping vocal samples push things higher and higher until the stunning ending.
At ten minutes "The Deal" is the longest track on the album, but doesn't feel a bit weary as it pushes forward with devastating low-end bass and sprays of overdriven noise. It's the closest thing to Gas (who was supposedly one of his biggest musical inspirations) on the release, and manages to sound both hazy and clear as day at the same time. An outstanding debut, From Here We Go Sublime is yet another excellent album from the Kompakt this label and a release that has gotten some of the most play of anything I've heard this year. If you like minimal electronic music at all, you must seek it out.
(from almost cool music reviews)
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Go: The Very Best of Moby
Moby Manufacturer: V2 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I5X856 Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Natural Blues
- Go (2006 Mix)
- Porcelain
- We Are All Made Of Stars
- Dream About Me
- New York, New York (w/ Debbie Harry)
- In This World
- South Side
- Beautiful
- Extreme Ways
- Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
- In My Heart (new mix)
- Honey
- Lift Me Up
- Feeling So Real (Live Version)
- God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters
Tracks:
- Bodyrock Olav Basoski
- Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? Ferry Corsten
- Natural Blues Perfecto Dub *
- South Side Pete Heller Park Lane Dub
- We Are All Made Of Stars Timo Maas
- Extreme Ways Tiesto
- Jam For The Ladies Jason Nevins
- Lift Me Up Mylo
- Raining Again Steve Agnello
- Dream About Me Booka Shade *
- Slipping Away Axwell *
Amazon.com
It's easy to dismiss the music of this cute, vegan, bare-pated relative of Herman Melville, especially if you don't actually listen to the music and focus instead on his ultra-PC interview style or the manner in which he sold dozens of songs to commercials and film soundtracks back in Y2K. But to do so is to knee-jerkedly miss out on some very fine and innovative music by one of the most influential musicians of the last decade. With the exception of two tracks (one of them the title tune), Go is a best-of from the years that Moby's been on the V2 label, from 1999's breakthrough hit Play onward. But Play--with its uncanny reworking of field recordings with playful beats and ambient textures--remains the artist's finest moment. A full disc of remixes and a smattering of unreleased songs (including a rad new number with Debbie Harry on guest vocals) make this an essential purchase for rabid fans. And, as a judicious selection of Play-era material is included alongside the finest songs from Moby's subsequent albums, 18 and Hotel, this is also the perfect entry point for the more casual fan. --Mike McGonigalAlbum Description
The only definitive greatest hits collection chronicling Moby's entire career. It also features new and previously unreleased material - (1) new single "New York, New York" with Blondie's Debbie Harry (2) two new mixes - including one of "GO," his debut commercial smash (3) a live version of "Feeling So Real." The DELUXE EDITION features an 11-track BONUS remix CD personally compiled by Moby and includes the legendary "Bodyrock" Olav Basoski remix. The deluxe edition tracks are NOT available on ANY Moby full-length CD.Customer Reviews:
Good CD if you don't want to buy all his stuff.......2007-06-15
excelent.......2007-03-13
Very Happy.......2007-02-21
Very Very Good !!.......2007-01-17
Great service.......2007-01-11
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Go
Newsboys Manufacturer: Inpop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IHY9RA Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Wherever We Go
- Go (I Wanna Send You)
- Something Beautiful
- The Mission
- Let It All Come Out
- In Wonder
- Your Love Is Better Than Life
- I Am Free
- Secret Kingdom
- The Letter (One of a Kind)
- Gonna Be Alright
Album Description
After a hugely successful foray into the genre of worship music, newsboys return to their rock roots with "GO," their first rock album since "Thrive" in 2002.Customer Reviews:
Unbelievably amazing... Newsboys "Go" simply rocks.......2007-07-23
This disc almost begs you to play it through from beginning to end.
It's almost unfair to totally approve or dismiss "Go" immediately without taking time to dive into it - although it's kinda like diving into chicken alfredo pasta after you've waited about 90 minutes for it at a restaurant (i.e. you're HUNGRY for food). Sure, the initial bites are fantastic, and you're ready to wolf it down...
But listen to it again a few weeks down the road... listen to songs like "Something Beautiful" when you are worshipping God for all He is... listen to "Let It All Come Out" when you need to come before God to confess your sinfulness to Him... listen to "The Letter" when you need encouragement... and you begin to understand that "Go" isn't just for listening to great songs. Like any Christian music cd out there, it becomes a tool to reconnect with God again.
For the sum total of my experiences, "Go" is like "Step Up To The Microphone" - but with more punch; like "Love, Liberty, Disco" - but with a galvanized sense of direction; with even more powerful impact than "Devotion". To be completely honest, it's a spiritual midsection of the Christian life: "Go" realistically feels like a journal of experiences and scripture verses. I wonder if it wasn't the collective wisdom of the 'boys to come up with a new cd, one that communicated the importance of continuing on the journey with Jesus Christ... it sure feels that way to me.
Well done boys, well done.
Family loves it!.......2007-07-10
Great CD.......2007-07-05
Something beautiful~yeah, yeah!:).......2007-06-17
Newsboys have done it again!.......2007-06-07
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Out Of Africa: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O4X Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title (I Had A Farm In Africa)
- I'm Better At Hello (Karen's Theme l)
- Have You Got A Story For Me
- Concerto For Clarinet and Orhestra
- Safari
- Karen's Journey - Siyawe (African Traditional)
- Flight Over Africa
- I Had A Compass From Denys (Karen's Theme II)
- Alone On The Farm
- Let The Rest Of The World Go By
- If I Know A Song Of Africa (Karen's Theme III)
- End Title (You Are Karen)
Amazon.com essential recording
The great irony of John Barry's Academy Award-winning score for Out of Africa (which also took the Oscar as Best Picture) is that it almost never was; director Sydney Pollack had originally envisioned the film with native African music, going as far as laying the indigenous score down as he was editing. But the weight of John Barry's arguments--not to mention his considerable track record and composing gifts--held sway, and the composer delivered on his intent: a lush, romantic masterpiece for the ages. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Simply beautiful.......2007-01-11
CD has missing track.......2006-12-03
I was puzzled to learn that some time between my buying the LP record and the issuing of this CD, the track "The Music of Goodbye (love theme from Out of Africa)" was omitted. It's not that this song, sung by Melissa Manchester, is a must-have; it's more that it's sneaky to leave off tracks when you reissue a soundtrack in another format.
Disappointed.......2006-11-10
Worth Buying!.......2006-11-06
Great Album.......2006-11-04
Rap Music:
- Hell on Earth [Clean]
- Hip Hop [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Hot Ones [Explicit Lyrics]
- Hungry
- King of the South [Explicit Lyrics]
- Lights Out [Clean]
- Like It Should Be
- Like It Should Be
- Live at the Fillmore [Clean] [Live]
- Loaded [Explicit Lyrics]
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