| 1. Hell Is Round the Corner [Original Mix] |
| 2. Hell Is Around the Corner [The Hell & Water Mix] |
| 3. Psychosis |
| 4. Tonite Is a Special Nite [Kaos Mass Confusion Mix] |
The Hell,Tricky Vs. the Gravediggaz,4th & Broadway,Alternative Pop/Rock,Ambient,Club/Dance,Electronica,Trip-Hop
The Hell [EP]
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Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace
Big & Rich Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OCXM6I Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Lost In This Moment
- Between Raising Hell And Amazing Grace
- Faster Than Angels Fly
- Eternity -- featuring John Legend
- When The Devil Gets The Best Of Me
- Radio Intro
- Radio
- You Never Stop Loving Somebody
- High Five
- Please Man -- featuring Wyclef Jean
- You Shook Me All Night Long
- Loud
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At the height of their 2004 "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" fame, Big & Rich's one lament was that radio didn't know what to do with them, even though they sold two million copies of their debut album, Horse of a Different Color. Their follow-up, 2005's Comin' to Your City, likewise failed to score a Top 10 single, but still went platinum. Now comes their third album, and their first single, "Lost in This Moment"--an overtly emotional ballad about getting hitched--is selling like Gatorade at a chili cook-off. Are Music City's most likeable lunatics playing it safe? Well, it sounds that way. And if that's a disappointment, given their initial rollicking (and much needed) assault on staid Nashville, there's more bad news. Big Kenny's loopy songs of peace, love, and hippified unity (especially the overblown "Eternity," featuring John Legend) now sound so familiar, replete with Pentecostal blathering ("Brothers and sisters..."), you can sing along the first time you hear them. The duo sequences the album like a vinyl disc of old, with a virtual A-side (ballads) and B-side (rockers). Not surprising, the B-side wins, even if "Radio" owes too much to the self-aggrandizing hullabaloo of Comin' to Your City and Wyclef Jean drops by to rap a few country clichés. It takes an awfully long time for this album to be fun, but it eventually does, with an AC/DC cover ("You Shook Me All Night Long") and a Brooks & Dunnish turbo-tonker ("Loud"). Fans of Big & Rich already understand that they take their spirituality as seriously as their sinning. But next time, here's hoping they spend more time in Saturday night, and less in Sunday morning. --Alanna NashAlbum Description
On their third album, Big & Rich bust down the doors of country music with new sounds, new energy and new audiences. The title Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace describes not only this collection but also Big & Rich themselves. Thank heaven for Big & Rich!Customer Reviews:
Good buy.......2007-07-23
Not As Good As Previous Records by Artist.......2007-07-23
Not their best work.......2007-07-20
Non-stop Great Music.......2007-07-20
Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace.......2007-07-19
This is a killer CD with lots of emotion and true straight-from-the-heart songs. It shows a side of Big and Rich that was not present before.
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New Maps of Hell
Bad Religion Manufacturer: Epitaph / Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RGSOBO Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- New Dark Ages
- Grains Of Wrath
- Fields Of Mars
- Germs Of Perfection
- Requiem For Dissent
- Submission Complete
- Grand Delusion, The
- Honest Goodbye
- Prodigal Son
- Before You Die
- Lost Pilgrim
- Heroes And Martyrs
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Bad Religion has for years been considered by new crops of listeners to be a vital band because they're such OG hardcore kingpins. And while the band's justly revered--they've managed to stay together for almost 25 years, all while getting better and growing their audience--"political punk realness" is not where their strengths lie. As to their political numbers, they were never quite able to pen the sort of personal yet timeless anthems that the Minutemen or the Ex did, while in terms of 1-2-3-4 punch, you'd get far more visceral thrills from the first Damned single. Of course, Southern California punk bands injected bushels of melody and hooks into their songs, and B.R. added elements of metal and even psychedelia to their own taut tunes. Their fourteenth album to date, New Maps is a terrific sounding record; at least two-thirds of it begs many repeated listens. The album's second single, "Heroes and Martyrs," is exactly what the band does best. A tightly-coiled and super revved-up anthem, it pits the energy and fast Barre chord sound of the greatest hardcore with a delicious, poppy production and doubled-up backing vocals that brings to mind Queen (or at least Queens of the Stone Age), in the very best way. --Mike McGonigalAlbum Description
In a world ruled increasingly by superstition and intolerance, Bad Religion's rousing wall-of-sound punk seems about as necessary now as ever before. It is the impassioned sound of reason, anthems of a bittersweet idealism and a guarded hope set to propulsive guitars and charging drumbeats. And while most groups with even half the artistic output have long ago morphed into stylistic self-parody, Bad Religion is currently surging forward with a renewed creative intensity. Their fourteenth album is both a nod to the band's defiant past and an undeniable step forward in the evolution of a genre they helped to define. Look for them on this summer's Warped Tour, inspiring a new generation of fans.Customer Reviews:
Superb.......2007-07-26
My first impressions were that the album was good...then i listened to it again and again and it became great. BR consistentlty release punk rock that IS PUNK ROCK and not this radio pop punk emo hybrid that floods the airwaves these days.
It starts off with 52 Seconds which basically explains that Greg knows he's 'part of something greater than himself' but as always doesnt know 'what it is,' and the album ends with 'Fields Of Mars' which is a bit different sounding with a piano being implemented into the mix. I know that they used piano on their album 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse' but it sounds cleaner on this album.
The sound quality isnt that great IF you have an extra bass boost button turned on but if its off then it sounds great...not quite up to the standards of Process Of Belief but still much better than Stranger Than Fiction and Recipe For Hate.
The lyrical content isnt quite as strong as their big 3 albums but its still relevant and enjoyable to listen to.
The album is more Punk Rock orientated than Process and Empire which is quite welcome. I'd say this album is as good as Generator, Against The Grain, Suffer and No Control.
If your a BR then its a no brainer, go and buy the thing, it's awesome and its alot better than recent releases from other bands lately...cough cough Sum 41 cough cough
Disappointment.......2007-07-24
The biggest complaint I have with this record is with the mixing. Greg's vocals get swallowed up by the production. Too many times the guitars and harmony vocals completely drown out the lead vocal. So much to the point where things tend to sound "muddy". I much prefer to hear Greg's vocals distinctly above the rest of the production. Not sure what they did differently this time, but there are WAY too many times when Greg's vocals are indistinguishable.
Whoever did the sound editing on this one should be shot!
Disappointed :(.......2007-07-24
The production values are way down from there last album, the lyrics are muddy and hard to hear.
If you're a big bad religion fan like me (I have all there CD's and DVDs) this is a must have. If your new to the band pick up Against the Grain orThe Empire Strikes First first.
Solid New Bad Religion Record.......2007-07-24
Vintage Bad Religion -- The best (so far) of the Brooks Wackerman era.......2007-07-24
The answer is this is one hell of an outstanding Punk Rock album. It ranks right up there with all the old school favorites...Minor Threat, 80's Bad Brains, Circle Jerks etc.
Bad Religion can be defined by era's...The instantiation of the band (Bad Religion, into the known, back to the known)...The legendary years (Suffer, No Control, Against the grain, Generator)...The Brett(less) years (No Substance, New America and the best of the worst years Punk Rock Songs...Now we're in the Brooks Wackerman era and what a blessing it is.
TPOB, TESF and now NMOH are all very solid entries in the cataloge. These three albums all approach and at times match up nicely with the era of the legendary years.
This album highlights all of the legends who make up this inspiring thing we know as Bad Religion.
Brooks is the best drummer I've ever seen. Jay Bentley shreds on this album. Brian Baker, Greg Hetson and Brett are at their usual level of the best of the best. Greg Graffin is god.
The songs on NMOH are the 'Punkest' of the Wackerman era. We are all very , very lucky that this band has been able to stay together for so many years.
I am hopeful that there may be even more BR goodness in store for us, but if this was the last album I only have one thing to say.
Thank you Greg, Brett, Brian, Brooks, Jay and Hetson. You guys have made a positive impact in my life.
Thank you for continuing to show the world what a punk rock album should be.
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Highway to Hell
AC/DC Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BXJG Release Date: 2003-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Highway To Hell
- Girls Got Rhythm
- Walk All Over You
- Touch Too Much
- Beating Around The Bush
- Shot Down In Flames
- Get It Hot
- If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
- Love Hungry Man
- Night Prowler
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What Highway to Hell has that Back in Black doesn't is Bon Scott, AC/DC's original lead singer who died just months after this album was released. Scott had a rusty, raspy, scream of a voice, like he might break into a coughing fit at any moment. In other words, on crunchy, hook-heavy metal classics like the title track, and on "Get It Hot" which is more roadhouse rock than metal, he had the perfect instrument for such wild-living anthems. Too perfect, it turned out. --David CantwellAlbum Description
AC/DC's 1979 album digitally remastered and reissued in a special digipak plus a 16 page full color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia and new 2003 liner notes. Epic.Customer Reviews:
The title says it all, this is not music............2007-07-04
Absolute Classic!!!.......2007-06-27
The legend of Bon Scott....4.5 stars .......2007-05-15
Bon Scott at his best.......2007-05-13
Every song is good.
This is a classic.
Buy it.
Shot down in flames, Highway to Hell, and If You Want Blood You've Got it are my favorites.
The best of AC/DC's albums.......2007-05-13
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If You're Going Through Hell
Rodney Atkins Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FS9MYC Release Date: 2006-07-18 |
Tracks:
- These Are My People
- About The South
- Watching You
- Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)
- In The Middle
- Man On A Tractor
- Wasted Whiskey
- Invisibly Shaken
- Angel's Hands
- If You're Going Through Hell
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East Tennessee singer-songwriter Rodney Atkins scored a chart-topper with the title track of this second release, reframing the Irish drinking toast ("May you be in heaven five minutes before the devil knows you're dead") in a modern context and tying it all up in a Celtic/banjo wrapping fit for Keith Urban. It's a solid effort, and performed with unusual aplomb for a newcomer. But as the rest of the album shows, Atkins seems torn between being a thoughtful, poetic craftsman ("Angel's Hands," "Invisibly Shaken," "A Man on a Tractor") and a hero for redneck simpletons. On the opening "These Are My People," he works the family-values-and-small-town stereotypes to death, continuing with "About the South," a Charlie-Daniels-as-God number on which he's backed by an irritating group of chorines that sound suspiciously like the Hee Haw Hunnies. Which path will Atkins ultimately choose, NPR or Wal-Mart? His second single, "Watching You"--a doing-everything-like-Daddy paean--probably tells the tale. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
Love it!.......2007-07-09
RODNEY ROCKS!!!.......2007-07-08
This CD ROCKS!!!.......2007-07-07
~*~Brittany~*~
My newest theme song!.......2007-05-21
Awesome .......2007-05-13
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The Dio Years
Black Sabbath Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NA77YO Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Neon Knights
- Lady Evil
- Heaven & Hell
- Die Young
- Lonely Is The Word
- The Mob Rules
- Turn Up The Night
- Voodoo
- Falling Off The Edge Of The World
- After All (The Dead)
- TV Crimes
- I
- Children Of The Sea (Live)
- The Devil Cried
- Shadow Of the Wind
- Ear In The Wall
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The idea of Black Sabbath without Ozzy Osbourne was a form of metal sacrilege in 1980, at least until people heard Ronnie James Dio belt out "Oh no, here it comes again..." to open the reformed band's Heaven and Hell. Dio's low-growl had a yowl, squaring frightfully with Tony Iommi's more reined-in crunch. And Sabbath was reborn, playing faster than they had with Ozzy and drawing crowds. Five tracks from Heaven make it to this set, where four from successor, Mob Rules, show up. The winners from each: "Neon Nights" and "Turn Up the Night," both quick, hefty wailers, steamrolling on sheer riffing tonnage. Dehumanizer rekindled the Sabbath/Dio marriage in 1992, showing speed metal's intervening influence--and the band holds up well, racing atop Vinnie Appice's iron-armed drums and Iommi's relentless, intentionally range-limited riffs. Then there are the three new tracks, all benefiting from 2006's richer low-end production and metal's return to a slower grind--where Iommi is more thrilling doling out sludge, as on "Shadow of the Wind," where chords sound slo-mo and blessedly narrow in range. Yes, "Ear on the Wall" closes the set in a hurried, fast- (not speed-) metal vibe, but at best the band is deliberately mid-tempo, making a raucous noise you're happy for after all these years. --Andrew BartlettAlbum Description
Honoring the time Ronnie Dio spent with the band, Black Sabbath's hits "Neon Knights," "Lady Evil," and "Die Young" are featured on this compilation spanning 1980-2006. David Ling contributes liner notes and live versions of "Children of the Sea" and "Country Girl" are showcased.Customer Reviews:
It's about time.......2007-07-26
New Dio-Sabbath songs.......2007-07-25
\m/.......2007-07-24
The "Greatest" From Black Sabbath.......2007-07-18
Great Album Idea, But Missing Favorites.......2007-07-15
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Hell Freezes Over
Eagles Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OU0 Release Date: 1994-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Get Over It
- Love Will Keep Us Alive
- The Girl From Yesterday
- Learn To Be Still
- Tequila Sunrise
- Hotel California
- Wasted Time
- Pretty Maids All In A Row
- I Can't Tell You Why
- New York Minute
- The Last Resort
- Take It Easy
- In The City
- Life In The Fast Lane
- Desperado
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Indeed, there were many who thought that it would take an event as cataclysmic as the one described in the album title to get these seminal '70s soft-rockers back together. But here they are, revisiting some of their most beloved tunes as well as four new ones, on this mostly live, largely acoustic disc. Frey, Henley, Walsh, Schmit, and Felder tackle iconic Eagles standards like "Hotel California," "Tequila Sunrise," "Take It Easy," "Desperado," and "Life in the Fast Lane" and new tunes like "Get Over It" and "Love Will Keep Us Alive" with the smoothly cocky assurance that originally made them icons. --Scott SchinderCustomer Reviews:
NOT ALL CD PLAYERS CAN PLAY THIS!.......2007-03-20
Glenn Frey.......2007-02-13
circa 1982). Well, as we all know the Eagles did get back together in 1994 (recording 4 new songs), but twelve years later they still haven't released a new album. All we've been given, since they reformed, is a total of 7 new songs, two of which are only available on a live dvd, and one they didn't even write themselves (the mediocre "Love Will Keep Us Alive"). The only worthwhile contributions have been the country song "The Girl From Yesterday" and the country-ish "No More Cloudy Days" (dvd), both written by Glenn Frey. Come on, Glenn, quit these deadbeats and go to Nashville - record that wonderful country album you were always meant to do!
The Eagles Big Comeback.......2007-02-09
Great service.......2007-01-05
Real to Life.......2006-12-28
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Bat Out Of Hell III
Meatloaf , and Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FQ4M58 Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- The Monster Is Loose
- Blind As a Bat
- It's All Coming Back To Me Now
- Bad For Good
- Cry Over Me
- In The Land of the Pig, The Butcher Is King
- Monstro
- Alive
- If God Could Talk
- If It Ain't Broke Break It
- What About Love
- Seize the Night
- The Future Ain't What It Used To Be
- Cry To Heaven
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The long-awaited third record in the Bat Out of Hell trilogy, The Monster Is Loose, wears bombast, pretension, and pyrotechnics proudly on its album sleeve and across the bulging disc's 14 tracks. More a pop orchestral mishmash than a well-defined rock opus, Bat III is dark, seemingly hopeless at times, and über dramatic. Oddly enough, that's also its saving grace. Meat Loaf and company create a great escape into the realm of grand theatricality, with a bunch of radio-friendly rock tunes that sound 20 years old, and several lyrically memorable AOR ballads to sustain it all the way to Broadway. With collaborator (and occasional defendant in Meat Loaf lawsuits) Jim Steinman, producers Desmond Child and Todd Rundgren, the Meat man consistently has the big sound booming and his despair and his rage on to the point that listeners may feel his pain a little too often. Bat III ain't for sissies. Balanced by the powerful female voices of Marion Raven, Patti Russo, and Jennifer Hudson; along with guest musicians and songwriting help from Steve Vai, Marilyn Manson's John 5, Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, Queen's Brian May, and others; Meat Loaf's Monster has roared the unlikely rock star back to life like a bat out of Baghdad. --Martin Keller
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Album Description
Bat Out of Hell III is Meat Loaf's long-awaited 3rd installment of the most successful rock music series of all time, with the two previous albums selling a total of 45 million copies around the world. Bat Out of Hell, released in 1977 and produced by Todd Rundgren, is the third best-selling album of all time, with 30 million copies sold worldwide, featuring such Meat Loaf/Jim Steinman standards as "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad," "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" and the show-stopping "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights."The Steinman-produced Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, which came out in 1993, has sold more than 15 million, with the classic "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)," earning Meat Loaf a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance.
Bat Out of Hell III continues the epic story in grand fashion, with contributions once again from Steinman and Rundgren, and produced by hitmaker Desmond Child. Bat Out of Hell III marks the triumphant return of the Bat Out of Hell saga, completing this remarkable trilogy!
Customer Reviews:
Mr. Loaf's trilogy is complete.......2007-07-12
An Album for All Occasions.......2007-07-11
I can tell that this is a great CD to enjoy. His collection of opera-rock tunes (like "The Monster Is Loose", "Alive", "In the Land of the Pig, The Butcher is King") blended with some soulful and touchy ballads ("It's All Coming Back to Me", "Cry Over Me" and "Seize the Night") sounds very good and decent, a perfect choice for any type of mood, just like any of the previous albums from the "Bat Out of Hell" trilogy.
Comparing this with his previous albums, one can realize that although the music and the production has changed a bit, the style and the intent was to keep the exact formula that made the previous editions to be so successful as they were.
buena sorpresa.......2007-07-06
Lame bat.......2007-06-16
Stay clear of this one. It's got no soul. So it is of no importance.
And stay clear of Meatloaf live to, he's lost it somewhere in the last 5 years. I saw him twice and he utterly disappointed me. He should just retire his singing career and concentrate on acting.
Great DVD.......2007-06-14
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Bat out of Hell
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056VJ7 Release Date: 2001-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Bat Out Of Hell
- You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)
- Heaven Can Wait
- All Revved Up With No Place To Go
- Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
- Paradise By The Dashboard Light: Paradise/Let Me Sleep On It/Praying For the End Of Time
- For Crying Out Loud
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Overwrought and undeniable, Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hell remains both one of rock's biggest--and least likely--hit albums. The byproduct of a partnership between beefy singer Marvin Lee "Meat Loaf" Aday and fellow journeyman/National Lampoon Road Show cast member Jim Steinman, Bat out of Hell met 1977's vaunted Year of Punk with a blast of neo-operatic, Wagnerian-scaled bombast (based on Peter Pan, no less) that was as reactionary as anything the spiked set and their supporters could possibly imagine--13 million units worth, and counting. Bat seems to have thrived on the same formula that's made Andrew Lloyd Webber a multimillionaire knight: if you do kitsch, do it big. And what could be more kitschy and emblematic of the '70s than the ubiquitous "classic rock" (an overused adjective that applies all too well here) of "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" or the breathless nookie-quest, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," replete with Phil Rizzuto calling the play-by-play? This digitally remastered edition also includes '78-vintage bonus live cuts of "Bolero" (the live show's equally over-the-top opener) and "Bat out of Hell" that showcase the production's energetic, perfectionist bent. The sonic upgrading here also underscores the oft-overlooked efforts of producer Todd Rundgren. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
This is so much fun to listen to!.......2007-07-13
30 years later, "Bat Out of Hell" still rocks.......2007-06-12
Ultimate Loaf.......2007-03-11
"Bat I" is without a doubt the finest of the three "Bat" albums, achieving much more than its predecessors in 25 less minutes. It was completely plugged into the melodramatic teenage energy that presumably set Steinman on this path in the first place, and that is why it continues to rock new listeners.
Meatloaf---:Bat Out Of Hell".......2007-02-19
An essential masterpiece.......2007-02-10
The title track is one of the best openers in history and is a Bruce Springsteen esque heavy metal track with the ultimate motor cycle lyrics and the infamous motorcycle guitar 'played by Rundgren in one take.' "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights" could be one of the catchiest songs ever written and would fit better in an Andrew Loyd Weber opera than on a 1970's rock album 'but that is the fun of the album.' "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" is the best ballad on the album and in the words of many would "forever change the love song."
Yes, Meat Loaf has produced a lot of less-than-stellar albums in the 30 years since Bat I came out; however, this cd is truly essential listening for anyone who is a music fan and is not too proud to listen to Meat Loaf.
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975 Film)
Richard O'Brien Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032LS Release Date: 1989-05-12 |
Tracks:
- Science Fiction/Double Feature - Richard O'Brien
- Dammit Janet - Barry Bostwick
- Over At The Frankenstein Place - Barry Bostwick
- The Time Warp - Charles Gray
- Sweet Transvestite - Tim Curry
- I Can Make You A Man - Tim Curry
- Hot Patootie-Bless My Soul - Meatloaf
- I Can Make You A Man: Reprise - Tim Curry
- Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me - Susan Sarandon
- Eddie - Jonathan Adams
- Rose Tint My World: Floor Show/Fanfare/Don't Dream It/Wild And Untamed Thing - Tim Curry
- I'm Going Home - Tim Curry
- Super Heroes - Barry Bostwick
- Science Fiction/Double Feature: Reprise - Richard O'Brien
- The Time Warp (Remix-1989 Extended Version) - Charles Gray
- The Time Warp (Music - 1 = Background Track + U-Mix) - Richard O'Brien
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Don't have the time (or the props) to watch the whole movie? Just put on the soundtrack--it's got all the best parts without the dialog in-between! Well, isn't that what an Original Soundtrack Recording like this is supposed to be? Back in the mid-70s when The Rocky Horror Picture Show was a midnight staple at countless movie theaters, Tim Curry wasn't yet "Tim Curry" and Susan Sarandon wasn't yet "Susan Sarandon" (hell, Barry Bostwick wasn't even "Barry Bostwick"!). Listening to these science-fiction double-feature showtunes will take you back through a time warp to the days when the now-Academy-Award-winning actress was perfectly willing to stand around for most of a picture in her bra and panties--and so would her boyfriend! In those days, they were just Brad and Janet, forced to spend a dark and stormy (also sexy) night in the haunted house of mad scientist Frank N. Furter--just a sweet transvestite from transsexual Transylvania-ha-ha who really knew how to belt out a song. Those were the days. --Jim EmersonCustomer Reviews:
Its ROCKY ... wwhat can you say~??.......2007-03-12
now Im teaching my teenagers and Time Warp.
Time to pass it on.
Thanks for the great service and fast shipping.
Sing Along, Dance Along, Enjoy Life!.......2007-03-10
The basic premise of the movie is that it's a send-up of all the classic 1950s horror films, complete with a mad scientist creating his own monster, and the sweet innocent couple who bumble their way into this all. Toss in the wild 70s style free-love, space aliens, cross dressing and some truly classic lines, and you can see why this has become the favorite of many people.
Just about every song in here is one that you have great fun singing along with. The lyrics are great. The vocals are great. Tim Curry really has a fantastic voice that you have to hear to believe. You not only want to sing along with the songs, but get up and dance too! Then you have the sweet, harmonious songs too, the ones that really connect with your soul.
It definitely helps to see the movie a few times, to understand the great visuals that go along with the song - but once you've got that down, play the CD in your car, while you do your chores, or while you're getting work done! It makes the time fly by, and leaves you upbeat and enjoying life.
A Guilty Pleasure.......2007-02-12
an old favorite.......2007-01-18
Midnight Movie.......2007-01-09
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Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OMN Release Date: 1993-09-14 |
Tracks:
- I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
- Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back
- Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through
- It Just Won't Quit
- Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire)
- Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
- Wasted Youth
- Everything Louder Than Everything Else
- Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)
- Back Into Hell
- Lost Boys And Golden Girls
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At a certain point, bad taste and bombast becomes so excessive and so grandiose that they're no longer an easily dismissed irritation but an astonishing monument to the warped imagination. Such a monument is Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, the long-delayed sequel to 1977's Bat Out of Hell. Once again songwriter/producer Jim Steinman has isolated high-school parking-lot aphorisms and inflated them to Wagner-on-Broadway proportions, casting Mr. Loaf as a heavy-metal Ezio Pinza. Typical of the album's strategy is its big hit single, "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)." Steinman piles on the guitars, drums, synthesizers, and choral voices as if he were Phil Spector producing Kiss playing the Who songbook. The rest of the album tackles the themes of teenage lust, frustration, and rock & roll fantasies in similar fashion. It's somehow beside the point to complain about the puerile lyrics, the leaden rhythms, the derivative melodies, the histrionic vocals, or the overblown arrangements. Steinman knows how to push his audience's buttons, and with Meat Loaf's help, he hits those buttons with a sledgehammer. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
Great Rock & Roll.......2007-07-23
Good music but..........2006-12-04
For love.......2006-11-29
So here's the list:
HE WON'T:
* Lie to you (and that's a fact)
* Never forget the way you feel right now, oh no, no way
* Forgive himself if you don't go all the way tonight
* Ever do it better than he does it with you (so long, so long)
* Ever stop dreaming of you every night of his life (no way)
* Forget everything and "see that it's time to move on"
* Let it all turn to dust so we'll all fall down
* Be screwing around
For those of you really curious about the inner workings of his heart and level of commitment, here's what he will, in fact, do for love...
HE WILL:
* Run right into Hell and back
* take a vow and seal a pact
* be there til the final act
* do anything you've been dreaming of
* Raise you up and help you down
* Get you right out of this Godforsaken town
* Make it all a little less cold
* Hold you sacred and hold you tight
* Colorize your life because you're so sick of black and white
* make it all a little less old
* make you some magic with his own two hands
* build you an emerald city from grains of sand
* give you something you can take home
* cater to every fantasy you got
* hose you down with holy water if you get too hot
* take you places you've never known
*all items listed are from the Meat Loaf song "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" from the album Bat Out of Hell 2
Bat 2 is great not as good as ba1 or bat 2 though.but still 5 star cd........2006-11-09
Amazon rose its price.......2006-11-04
Rap Music:
- The Hustler Way
- The Introduction [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Rapture Will Not Be Televised
- The Show [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
- They Never Would Have Expected....(This!!!) [Explicit Lyrics]
- Things'll Never Change [CD-single]
- Third Coast Born [Explicit Lyrics]
- Time Will Reveal [Explicit Lyrics]
- Too Good to Be True
- Untouchable
Recommended Music:
Strauss: Tod und Verklärung; Sinfonia Domestica
Music: Fanfare For The Common Man & Other Works
Schoolhouse Rock: Grammar Rock (Blister)
Sonata in C Minor / Sonata in F Major