John Mayall may be the hardest-working man in blues today. Stories is his 52nd release, and the first track, "Southside Story," shows he's working just as hard as ever. Mayall says that he didn't even receive the song until he was in the studio, but you'd never guess by listening. "Southside Story" establishes a mood within the first eight bars, setting the tone for the rest of Stories. The title is apt; for this release, Mayall focuses on the storytelling aspect of the music, and each song is a window into a larger world. In this respect, Mayall does best with the more straightforward material, such as "Dirty Water" and especially his own "Mists of Time," the anthemic blues ballad that closes the album. His paean to the younger generation, "Kids Got the Blues," is most welcome, as it recognizes that there is a younger generation of blues musicians and listeners keeping the music alive. Regrettably, "Pride and Faith" doesn't work quite as well, though Mayall's heart is definitely in the right place. Overall, though, Stories is a solid addition to Mayall's body of work, with a good selection of material and strong performances all around. --Genevieve Williams
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Stories
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The Backyardigans
The Backyardigans Manufacturer: Nick Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009VNBIS Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- The Backyardigans Theme Song
- You and Me To the Rescue
- Castaways
- Questing, Questing
- A Pirate Says Arrr
- Yeti Stomp!
- Queens Are Never Wrong
- Those Bones
- Buffalo Girls & Boys
- Trudge, Trudge, Trudge
- Secret Agent
- Laser Limbo Tango (Limbo Rock)
- Row Your Boat
- Into The Thick It
- P.U.! (Stinky Swamp Song)
- Flying Rock Song (II)
- When Im Booin
- Please and Thank You
- Rockabilly Lullaby
Album Description
"CD EXTRA" includes bonus video of "Go! Go! Go!"Customer Reviews:
These songs are Great!!.......2007-07-05
Great CD for all Little Backyardigan Fans.......2007-06-08
The Backyardigans CD .......2007-06-03
Backyardigans Rule.......2007-06-02
Great for car trips.......2007-05-29
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Free to Be You and Me
Marlo Thomas Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F2CC0E Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Free To Be You And Me - The New Seekers
- Boy Meets Girl - Mel Brooks and Marlo Thomas
- When We Grow Up - Diana Ross
- Don't Dress Your Cat In An Apron - Billy De Wolfe
- Parents Are People - Harry Belafonte and Marlo Thomas
- Housework - Carol Channing
- Helping - Tom Smothers
- Ladies First - Marlo Thomas
- Dudley Pippin And The Principal - Billy De Wolfe, Marko Thomas, Bobby Morse
- It's All Right To Cry - Rosey Grier
- Sisters And Brothers - Sisters and Brothers
- My Dog Is A Plumber - Dick Cavett
- William's Doll - Alan Alda and Marlo Thomas
- Atlanta - Alan Alda and Marlo Thomas
- Grandma - Diana Sands
- Girl Land - Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones
- Dudley Pippin And His No-Friend - Bobby Morse and Marlo Thomas
- Glad To Have A Friend Like You - Marlo Thomas
- Free To Be...You And Me - The New Seekers
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There are thousands upon thousands of children's albums out there, but the one that quietly left its mark with more '70s children than perhaps any other album was this disc. Free to Be...You and Me was a pet project of proud feminist Marlo Thomas (a.k.a. "That Girl"), and it was born--according to the liner notes--by the desire to provide her niece with music "to celebrate who she was and who she could be." Harry Belafonte sings "Parents Are People," ex-football great Rosie Grier offers an incredible, touching melody titled "It's All Right to Cry," and Diana Ross waxes future-positive on "When We Grow Up." A great hour of brain food for young--and not-so-young--children. --Denise SheppardCustomer Reviews:
Okay but definately 70's sounding.......2007-07-10
Oldie but a Goodie.......2007-06-27
I still remember all the words.......2007-05-24
Still fresh and new.......2007-05-12
Still great after all these years! .......2007-03-14
My sister and I loved it as kids and though it's a teeny bit dated, the messages are sound, clear, and still 'work' today. The comedy is great for all ages(who can beat Mel Brooks and Alan Alda?)
So, my review says: get it! Listen ofen! And give it to someone you love!
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War Stories
UNKLE Manufacturer: surrender all ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RHRGNA Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Chemistry
- Hold My Hand
- Restless (feat. Josh Homme)
- Keys To The Kingdom (feat. Gavin Clark)
- Price You Pay
- Burn My Shadow (feat. Ian Astbury)
- May Day (feat. The Duke Spirit)
- Persons & Machinery (feat. Autolux)
- Twilight (feat. 3D)
- Morning Rage
- Lawless
- Broken (feat. Gavin Clark)
- When Things Explode (feat. Ian Astbury)
Customer Reviews:
It's Unkle's rock album !.......2007-07-26
Genre-hopping dance outfit Unkle's previous albums had atmosphere and ambition but were marred by dreary passages of electronic noodling.
Here, though, production duo James Lavelle and Richard File's decision to opt for a heavier rock sound pays dividends. Tighter and more epic than its predecessors, "War Stories" underpins commanding vocals from guests including Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme and the Cult's Ian Astbury with crunching electric guitars.
Homme's turn on the depraved "Restless" is a highlight, but there are no duds to spoil the air of apocalyptic doom.
It's Unkle's rock album.
The merging of rock and DJ culture - always a tricky one to pull off - works seamlessly here, epitomised by the opening of "Hold My Hand", where a timeshifted sample leads smoothly into a thumping ZZ Top-style riff (although the guitars quickly become more Robert Fripp than Billy Gibbons).
Astbury's unusually restrained contributions take him into brooding Mark Lanegan territory, and are among the highlights of an impressive album on which Lavelle's work once again matches up to his reputation.
My highlights: "Burn My Shadow", "Restless" and "When Things Explode".
Good Album, Great Guest Artists!!.......2007-07-26
A very different band.......2007-07-25
Two stars feels harsh, but after a few listens there's no memorable songs. I also made the mistake of buying the pricier 2-disc box set with the instrumental versions and art. If you want an interesting upbeat rock album with guest artists, this may be more your style, but if you're looking for more spacey/electronic ("I need something Stronger", "Inside", "Rabbit in the Headlights") or the big beat tracks ("Reign", "Eye for an Eye"), you should stick with the first two albums.
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Meltdown!
Justin Roberts Manufacturer: Carpet Square ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EHQ832 Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
Tracks:
- I Chalk
- My Brother Did It
- Get Me Some Glasses
- Our Imaginary Rhino
- Meltdown
- Maybe The Monster
- Sandcastle
- More Than Just A Minute
- Taking Off My Training Wheels
- Cartwheels & Sommersaults
- Koala Bear Diner
- It's Your Birthday
- Song For You
Customer Reviews:
So fun!.......2007-07-07
Wonderful CD.......2007-07-04
My Favorite Kid Album - Perfect Gift for Your Friends That Just Got a New Kid.......2007-07-03
The lyrics are hilarious, so true and even poignant on occasion. It amazes me how well JR nails the kid and parent mentality without having kids of his own. Most (maybe all) of the songs are sung from a first person, little kid perspective. The song "Melt Down" will crack you up: "My mothers having a meltdown...". Cracks me up just thinking about the Mom and two kids just losing it "...it might sound outrageous but a meltdown's contagious". So true! "Cartwheels and Summersaults" is touching without going all Beaches on you. The song's about the kid's perspective on his new little sister, "we never really knew, how much we needed you, until you came into our lives, now things are pretty nice."
We're not a sing-along kind of family. We like music but we're not prone to belting it out in the minivan but even I'll sing along with this one.
Good, fun music.......2007-05-09
Catchy songs!.......2007-03-05
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Little Einsteins: Musical Missions
Disney Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CCXCWO Release Date: 2006-03-28 |
Tracks:
- The Little Einsteins Theme Song
- Mission & Blast Off
- The Birthday Balloons: Space Needle
- The Birthday Balloons: Antarctica
- Rocket Safari: Elephant
- Rocket Safari: Giraffe/Rhino
- Rocket Safari: Rescue Rocket
- Pirate's Treasure: Big Wave
- Pirate's Treasure: Islands
- Pirate's Treasure: Get The Treasure
- The Golden Pyramid: Crocodile
- The Golden Pyramid: The Great Sphinx & The Golden Pyramid Song
- The Golden Pyramid: The Open Up Song
- The Curtain Call
Customer Reviews:
End to Rest Time Woes.......2007-06-02
GOOD.......2007-05-07
Keeps them listening.......2007-03-21
Mission Completion!.......2007-03-19
Little Einstein fans rejoice.......2007-03-08
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True Stories I Made Up
Daniel Tosh Manufacturer: Comedy Central ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BKDNVW Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Fictitious Disaster
- Mind Of A Sleeping Man
- Dream Small The Disappointment Hurts Less
- America The Augmented
- Gaunt And Sexy
- Hollywood Made Me Queer
- Enlightened Garbage
- I Heart Dave
- The Coprophagia Diet
- Please Light Me
Album Description
Tosh is currently one of the most requested comic headliners in the country and has evolved into one of the most popular and successful college acts, performing at over 700 campuses. He's appeared multiple times on Letterman and Leno, and was recently seen on MTV's "Punk'd". Previous TV credits include "The Late, Late Show With Craig Kilborn", "Jimmy Kimmel Live", "Last Call With Carson Daly", "Premium Blend", "The Best Week Ever", "The Test", and "Friday Night Stand-Up". All his best material (over 50 minutes) on one CD. The DVD compiles his best Comedy Central performances, including the highly rated "Comedy Central Presents".Customer Reviews:
Spot on funny.......2007-07-19
More Dave Attell than Dane Cook.......2007-06-18
Good Stuff.......2007-05-12
You did it because you're whore!.......2007-05-08
This album is from a Southern California show and it's absolutely hilarious. Tosh has very unique takes on various topics and he does it with an attitude. On several bits, he will challenge the audience to the point of insulting them directly. His take on plastic surgery is brilliant and he basically tells every female audience member with fake breasts that they are whores! He's not an insult comic, so it's done with a sense of playfulness. All of his material is taken with that approach and he pulls it off.
Admittedly, his delivery and inflection is similar to Dane Cook. That's about where the similarity between the two comics begins and ends. I remember seeing Tosh in the late 90's. Dane Cook's popularity has been a more recent phenomenon. Daniel Tosh's material is very well-written, thought out and "edgey." I'm happy for Dane Cook's success, but he relies too much on physical humor and bits that are just observations with no real commentary.
I've had this CD for about 2 weeks and I've listen to it at least 6 times. I highly recommend it for people who love stand-up comedy.
Does Dane Cook collect royalties from this?.......2007-05-01
Oh, and if it turns out that Daniel Tosh has been doing this way longer than Dane Cook and it's Cook who lifted his act from Tosh, then I apologize. But I'm thinking probably not.
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Stories of a Stranger
O.A.R. Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B5KRT8 Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Heard The World
- Love And Memories
- Wonderful Day
- The Stranger
- Lay Down
- Program Director
- Nasim Joon
- Tragedy In Waiting
- Daylight The Dog
- One Shot
- Dakota
- 52-50
Album Description
Stories of a Stranger is arguably the first real O.A.R. album. While their sound is unmistakable, it now pulls of a contradictory feat by opening itself to a broader range of influences through songs more tightly focused than any they've done previously. By far it takes the listener closer than any other album to the matchless experience of hearing O.A.R. live-with the audio tweaked to position the listener in a center seat, a few rows back from the stage. All the ingredients are in place: the in-the-pocket lock-up of bassist Benj Gershman and drummer Chris Culos, the soulful slash and simmer of Jerry DiPizzo's sax, guitar parts from Richard On that stretch from steamy rhythm licks to souring, tuneful leads.Customer Reviews:
Good but different........2007-05-13
"Heard the World" is an amazing song and its so catchy.
I'm actually going to their "Stories of a Stranger" summer concert and I'm so stoked about it!
so when you buy this don't throw it out automatically, give it a chance, you might find you like it better than you think!
The Evolution Of a Revolution.......2007-03-15
Over the years the evolution of O.A.R. has not only come in the ways of highly-improved audio recordings but in the ways of more creative ways of using instruments and deeper, more meaningful lyrics. Their previous album, 'In Between Now and Then' was a beautiful step in the right direction but tried too hard to hang onto their rough roots as a hybrid band.
'Stories of a Stranger' is what comes after many years of evolving from a garage band playing college shows - to a band that can sell out any venue and that comes with a following that will eventually rival even the best bands in the world. The album encompasses every side of the band that has ever been shown and does it all better than any other album they've released has. From the start of the album you are taken on a type of musical journey where you hear everything from Pop, to Reggae-rock, to slower jazzy songs. Every side of O.A.R. shines on this album and even when they are at their slowest you still move to the beat.
This is a huge step in O.A.R.'s launch to stardom. It shows not only a versitile and capable musical style but creative use of instruments through slick bass-lines and dizzying saxophones. 'Stories of a Stranger' is a great album for new and old fans alike, every song offers something new and original that will keep you singing for months to come. The only thing better would be seeing them live, which offers an energy in its own class.
AWESOME!.......2007-02-28
Great JOB GUYS!
O.A.R. is no Stranger to Success.......2007-02-07
STANDOUT TRACKS: 52-50, Lay Down, The Stranger, Wonderful Day, Heard the World.
Good.......2007-01-26
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Beyond The Missouri Sky (Short Stories)
Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047EC Release Date: 1997-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Waltz For Ruth
- Our Spanish Love Song
- Message To A Friend
- Two For The Road
- First Song
- The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress
- The Precious Jewel
- He's Gone Away
- The Moon Song
- Tears Of Rain
- Cinema Paradiso (Love Theme)
- Cinema Paradiso (Main Theme)
- Spiritual
Amazon.com essential recording
This subtle, sublime collaboration finds bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist Pat Metheny crafting bejeweled chamber duets that transcend genre. With their shared Missouri lineage as a thematic touchstone, Haden and Metheny forge a lyrical, mostly acoustic style at once intimate and expansive. Both pare their playing to a Zen-like economy, focusing on a purity of tone, clarity of harmony, and counterpoint to achieve a tender lyricism.Metheny's acoustic steel-string and classical guitars predominate, but he also applies discreet overdubs (including some delicate synthesizer and keyboard textures) to sculpt orchestral detail. Haden, as always, is both a generous foil and a deft melodist on his own, moving easily into his instrument's upper register as he twines through Metheny's lines. The set's emotional coherence is particularly satisfying in light of the material, which spans Ennio Morricone ("Cinema Paradiso"), Henry Mancini ("Two for the Road"), Jim Webb ("The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress"), and Roy Acuff ("The Precious Jewel") as well as affecting originals by both leaders. And giving the project a sense of closure, while commenting obliquely on the generational dialogue it represents, is the luminous "Spiritual" (composed by Haden's son, Josh), an instrumental prayer that exemplifies the balance of concision and deep emotion at the heart of this exquisite triumph. --Sam Sutherland
Customer Reviews:
pure harmony.......2007-07-07
An intimate, sometimes haunting, always soothing compilation of melodious tracks by two masters. The focus is introspective yet sophisticated; it is a subtle, lyrical synthesis of dreamy acoustic guitar and bass.
Haden's bass lines twine and insinuate through the familiar Metheny guitar work; this is real mellow winding-down music, better than evening cocktails.
These tracks are only vaguely jazz-like; really, this music is genre transcending. Great stuff as background music to read or write by. If only more of reality was this smooth . . .
Highly recommended.
Extracts: A Field Guide for Iconoclasts
perfect late night cd........2007-01-16
One of most my treasured records.......2007-01-06
sensual.......2006-12-21
I fu like this..........2006-12-20
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Disney's Happiest Celebration on Earth
Disney Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00092ZLKI Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- WALT DISNEY'S DEDICATION OF DISNEYLAND - Disneyland's Dedication - July 17th, 1955
- ALL ABOARD! - Main Street Station
- MEET ME DOWN AT MAINSTREET (The Meloman)
- ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND (Rod Miller) - Coke Corner ADVENTURELAND
- THE TIKI, TIKI, TIKI ROOM - The Enchanted Tiki Room
- THE INDIANA JONES ADVENTURE - Temple of the Forbidden Eye
- TARZAN MEDLEY - Tarzan Treehouse NEW ORLEANS SQUARE
- YO HO (A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME) - Pirates of the Caribbean
- GRIM, GRINNING GHOST - The Haunted Mansion CRITTER COUNTRY
- BEAR BAND SERENADE - Country Bear Jamboree
- SPLASH MOUNTAIN - Splash Mountain
- THE GREAT OUTDOORS - Country Bear Vacation
- THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- PECOS BILL - Slue Foot Sue's Golden Horseshoe Revue
- THE RAINBOW CAVERNS - Main Train Through Nature's Wonderland and The Rainbow Caverns
- IT'S A SMALL WORLD - it's a small world
- ROGER RABBIT'S CAR TOON SPIN - Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
- THERE'S A GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW - Carousel of Progress
- SPACE MOUNTAIN - Space Mountain
- BUZZ LIGHTYEAR'S ASTRO BLASTERS - Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters
- SPACE MOUNTAIN - NEW - Space Mountain
- "Remember When" - LeAnn Rimes - Disneyland 50th Anniversary Theme Song
Album Description
Walt Disney Records celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland with a complete collection of the best songs loved around the world at all the Disney Parks including "(Yo Ho) A Pirates Life For Me," "Grim, Grinning Ghost," "it's a small world (After All)," and many more, plus the all-new Disneyland 50th Anniversary Theme Song "Remember When" performed by music superstar LeAnn Rimes. Also features extensive liner notes with rare Disneyland photos, this CD is a timeless song collection that all Disney Park fans will treasure for years to come.Customer Reviews:
We love this CD!.......2007-06-28
Wonderful trip down amnesia lane.......2007-06-09
2 CD set is infinitely better!.......2006-12-03
A must have CD.......2006-11-10
Great soundtrack.......2006-11-10
We just recently took a trip to Disney and my son's favorite ride was the Pirates of the Caribbean and whenever he hears that song he remembers his trip to Disney. A nice CD to listen to on long car trips.
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Greatest Stories Live
Harry Chapin Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GYZ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Dreams Go By
- W.O.L.D.
- Saturday Morning
- I Wanna Learn A Love Song
- Mr. Tanner
- A Better Place To Be
- Let Time Go Lightly
- Cats In The Cradle
- Taxi
- Circle
- 30,000 Pounds Of Bananas
- The Shortest Story
Amazon.com
"Stories" is the operative word here. The late Harry Chapin penned tales that touched a chord in listeners regardless of their age, background, or truth be told, regardless even of the type of music they normally listened to. Chapin always came across as a tough guy with a heart of gold, a brainy type who wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty--much like the protagonist of "Taxi" (a terrific rendition of which is contained herein). In addition to radio staples like "Cat's in the Cradle," the 1976 recording also sheds light on slightly lesser-known pieces like "Circle" and "Mr. Tanner." Chapin's affable manner shines through the entire album, giving it a disarming quality that's not always present on the studio versions. --David SpragueCustomer Reviews:
Chapin was a great performer and songwriter.......2007-05-17
I subsequently saw Harry at The Circle Star Theater in San Carlos, CA where Harry remarked, "Back on the rotisserie." I saw him for the last time at a free concert at Stanford University. It was a solo event, except for the songs where he had his baby boy on stage. Watching Harry perform "Dancing Boy" while his son danced on stage and my similar-aged daughter dance on the grass was the most magical moment my wife and I have ever experienced at a concert. Alternately, one of our saddest moments was when we learned of Harry's untimely death which was the only time we've cried at the news of the death of an artist/performer.
Awesome cd.......2007-02-21
This is an incredible live album - my personal favs are Dreams Go By, 30,000 bananas, Cat and the Cradle, Mr Tanner
Nostalgia.......2007-01-09
My Favorite Chapin Album.......2006-08-06
There are twelve tracks on the album, spanning the years from the early 1970's through 1976. All of his big hits are on it, including "Cats in the Cradle." What makes this album unique is that the listener not only gets to hear Chapin's raw talent (without all of the tweaking from the studios), but also a glimpse at his personality.
Sometimes live performances just aren't that good - the artist just can't pull it off in front of the crowd. Not the case with Chapin and his band; in fact, I almost prefer his live versions over the studio ones for a couple of reasons: 1) the band takes greater risks; 2) more creativity is demonstrated; and 3) the interplay between the band and crowd is awesome!
Harry Chapin must have had quite a sense of humor, as demonstrated in "30,000 Pounds of Bananas." After he sings the song, he demonstrates to the audience the three alternate endings that he worked on. It is abolutely hilarious and entertaining. Another highlight is getting to hear his brother, Stephen, sing. Wow, what a beautiful voice! The same goes for John Wallace in "Mr. Tanner."
The only disappointment with the CD version is that there wasn't room enough to include the song "She Is Always Seventeen," which was on the original LP. It is an awesome song about a hippie who never grew up.
To sum it all up, if you've never listened to any Harry Chapin with the exception of the radio hits, this album is the best place to start. You will truly get a sense of the man and his music.
So What's With No 'Love Is Just Another Word', Already...?.......2006-04-07
A favorite hackneyed homage that reviewers and fans alike enjoy paying to artists is how much better they are or were live than on record. With many an artist, Harry Chapin included, this artist-appreciator just ain't buyin' it. While concerts are enjoyable outings and live albums are on-occasion fun to listen to, they're both often marred by too many rock&roll-ly songs included to play on the heightened emotional state of the concertgoer. In this case the Way-Too-Many -Thousand Pounds of Bananas is the prime example.
Harry Chapin was at his best when he could weave heartfelt love and social-conscious story songs with arrangements that drove the story home. His initial canvas was most-often the studio, and he had a knack for bringing the best out of his loyal cadre of musicians. She Is Always Seventeen along with Love Is Just Another Word remain painfully absent from this CD. It's understandable how with apparent single-disc timing constraints the thinking upon first CD release would be to include the brothers' two accompanying live performances over the just-mentioned two of three LP studio add-on tracks...but that was then and this is now.
With a minimum of three concerts recorded, there has to be additional material at-hand that would well-serve a COMPLETE Greatest Stories Live. High Time Rhino, Elektra, Warner or the Estate gave us a complete Greatest Stories Live reflective of at a minimum the LP as it was conceived, intended and delivered, with the live tracks complimented by She Is Always Seventeen & Love Is Just Another Word to again accompany The (surviving) Shortest Story. [If they can do it for Joni...which they now have....] All in favor...say AYE.
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- Teenage Mojo Workout [Import]
- The Affectionate Punch [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- The Age of Plastic
- The Black EP [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- The Psychedelic Scene [Import]
- The Ugly People Vs. the Beautiful People
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