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Billboard Top 10 Karaoke 90's Vol. 3 by Sybersound (CD - 10/31/2006)
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The Same Old Blood Rush With a New Touch by Cute Is What We Aim For (CD - 06/20/2006)
Frequency 99: Greatest Hits of the '90s by Various Artists (CD - 03/27/2001)
"Frequency 99: Greatest Hits of the '90s" (03/27/2001) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Virgin Records (USA)Includes liner notes by Kevin Flaherty.
High as Hell by Nashville Pussy (CD - 05/30/2000)
"High as Hell" (05/30/2000) Rock & Pop Nashville Pussy, TVT (USA)Nashville Pussy: Blaine Cartwright (vocals, guitar); Ruyter Suys (guitar); Corey Parks (bass); Jeremy Thompson (drums). Recorded at Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington. Kiss, Motorhead, and Ted Nugent are just a few of the influences that come to mind when a revving motorcycle segues into a driving AC/DC-influenced guitar riff and Nashville Pussy does what it does best; sleazy, high-octane Southern hard rock with attitude to spare. HIGH AS HELL, its second album, delivers the goods, as illustrated by "She's Got the Drugs," with its munching-on-glass vocals and Sid and Nancy-style love story. The title track boasts a foot-stomping, Texas blues-rock groove, while "Go to Hell" puts a new twist on country music heartbreak in a grisly depiction of a man catching his wife in an adulterous affair. "You Ain't Right" finds the song's hero ending a bitter relationship, and Nashville Pussy has fun with handclaps, recalling early Aerosmith, with "Rock and Roll Outlaw." The self-explanatory "Blowjob From a Rattlesnake" tells of a run-in with the law leading to an disagreeable prison stay, while the closest thing to a manifesto comes to life in "Drive," where bad deeds are rationalized as just "...different ideas of fun."
Radio Waves of the 90's: Alternative Rock Hits by Various Artists (CD - 10/22/2002)
"Radio Waves of the 90's: Alternative Rock Hits" (10/22/2002) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Universal Special Products
Playlist: The Very Best Of REO Speedwagon [Digipak] by REO Speedwagon (CD - 12/16/2008)
Dreams Come True-Hi, I Love You Right Heartily Here: New Songs by Judee Sill (CD - 06/17/2008)
Party Tyme Karaoke: Love Songs 3 by Sybersound (CD - 01/09/2007)
My Aim Is True [Digipak] [Limited] by Elvis Costello (CD - 05/01/2007)
The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition [Box] by Derek & The Dominos (CD - 09/18/1990)
"The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition [Box]" (09/18/1990) Rock & Pop Derek & The Dominos, Polydor (USA)Derek & The Dominos: Eric Clapton (electric & acoustic guitars, vocals), Duane Allman (electric & acoustic guitars, slide guitars), Bobby Whitlock (organ, piano, acoustic guitar, vocals), Carl Radle (bass, percussion), Jim Gordon (drums, piano, percussion). Engineers include: Ron Albert, Steve Rinkoff, Chuck Kirkpatrick. Producers: Tom Dowd, Derek & The Dominos, Bill Levenson. Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida from August to October 1970. This box set was digitally remixed and remastered by Bill Levenson and Steve Rinkoff at The Power Station, New York from May to June 1990. Includes a 16-page booklet with session notes, annotations and an essay by Gene Santoro. By digitally remixing and remastering these sessions, the producers have resurrected one of Eric Clapton's greatest achievements, his instrumental and songwriting peak. Musically, Clapton was inspired by his new rhythm section and challenged by fellow guitar hero Duane Allman, whose torrid slide guitar makes blues-blasts like "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out" and "Key To The Highway" so compelling. And from the classic title song (with drummer Jim Gordon's famous piano coda), to rivetting performances of "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad," "Have You Ever Loved A Woman," and Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" each and every metaphor is etched in blood and longing, framed in wailing guitars. Disc 1 is the legendary LAYLA double-LP. The jams which comprise disc 2 illustrate the evolution of the session, while the alternate masters, jams and outtakes on disc 3 will certainly be of interest to casual fans and completists alike. All in all, few rock albums from this era have the staying power and poetic immediacy of LAYLA.
20th Century Masters: The Best of Alien Ant Farm by Alien Ant Farm (Digital DownLoad - 05/13/2008)
Billboard Top 10... [CD+G] [9/13]
"Billboard Top 10 Karaoke: 1990's Vol. 1" (09/13/2005) Rock & Pop Karaoke, Sybersound
New Moon * by Elliott Smith (CD - 05/08/2007)
Jesus on a Greyhound * by Mark Fosson (CD - 01/23/2007)
October by U2 (Digital DownLoad - 06/10/2008)
The Power & The Glory Hole by Faster Pussycat (CD - 06/24/2008)
MORAL MINORITY
"Moral Minority" (07/05/2003) Rock & Pop THE MORAL MINORITY, CD Baby
Macy's Day Bird / Black With Green Leaves [2/28] *
"Macy's Day Bird" (02/28/2006) Rock & Pop Cluck, Diane, Important Records
This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us in) by Chevelle (CD - 09/21/2004)
"This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us in)" (09/21/2004) Rock & Pop Chevelle, Epic (USA)Chevelle: Peter Chevelle (vocals, guitar); Joseph Chevelle (bass guitar); Samuel Chevelle (drums). Following the release of its 1999 debut, POINT #1, Chevelle acquired a more sophisticated sound that can be traced through contributions made to the DAREDEVIL and PUNISHER soundtracks, right up through the metal band's third album, 2004's THIS TYPE OF THINKING (COULD DO US IN). With Peter Chevelle (AKA Loeffler)'s choppy, sinister guitar tones and howling vocals, Chevelle sounds like a distant relative of the Tool/A Perfect Circle family. Throw in the plodding rhythms supplied by his bass-playing brother Joe and their skin-bashing sib Sam, and you have a brooding batch of songs that veers from the moody "The Clincher" and its excellent use of dynamics to the primarily acoustic, but no less compelling, "Bend the Bracket." Not surprisingly, Chevelle has a penchant for writing about some of life's darker subjects, ranging from those struggling to avoid conformity (the relentlessly pounding "Breach Birth") to those who willing embrace it through TV shows like AMERICAN IDOL (a swirling "Get Some"). With THIS TYPE OF THINKING, Chevelle continues to be the standard-bearer of nu metal.
Black Ice (Hot Topic) by AC/DC (Vinyl - 2008)
Lost and Gone Forever by Guster (CD - 09/28/1999)
"Lost and Gone Forever" (09/28/1999) Rock & Pop Guster, RepriseGuster: Adam Gardner (vocals, guitar, trumpet, bass); Ryan Miller (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Brian Rosenworcel (vocals, trombone, percussion). Additional personnel: Tracy Silverman (violin, viola); Dan Rieter (cello); Karl Denson (flute, saxophone); Tony Levin (bass, Chapman stick); Chris Manning (bass); Page McConnell (Theremin). Recorded at The Plant, Sausalito, California and Bearsville Studio, Bearsville, New York in 1999.
The Rug * by Big Ass Truck (CD - 07/25/2005)
"The Rug *" (07/25/2005) Rock & Pop Big Ass Truck, Terminus RecordsBig Ass Truck includes: Robby Grant (vocals, guitar); Steve Selvidge (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Grayson Grant (acoustic & electric basses); Robert Barnett (drums, percussion); Colin Butler (programming, loops, turntables). Recorded at Easely-McCain Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
Myspace Records Vol. 1 [11/15]
"Myspace Records Vol. 1" (11/15/2005) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Myspace RecordsPerformers include: AFI, The All-American Rejects, Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy, Rivers Cuomo. An audio companion to the Myspace online networking site, this 2005 compilation presents songs by internet-savvy emo-rock acts such as Dashboard Confessional and Fall Out Boy. Weezer appears as the elder act of this set with its anthem "We Are All on Drugs," while lesser-known bands, including the piano-happy Waking Ashland and the power-chord-loving Jupiter Sunrise, also contribute songs. Of particular note are the previously unreleased tracks on offer here, including AFI's dark, driving "Rabbits Are Roadkill on Rt. 37," New Years Day's melodic "Ready, Aim, Misfire," and Tila Tequila's furious "Straight Up" (featuring Last of the Famous's Daniel Larsson).
Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop by Iggy Pop (CD - 10/29/1996)
"Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop" (10/29/1996) Rock & Pop Pop, Iggy, Virgin Records (USA)Personnel includes: Iggy Pop (vocals); David Bowie, Kate Pierson (background vocals). The Stooges: Iggy Pop (vocals); Ron Asheton (guitar, bass); James Williamson (guitar); Scott Thurston (keyboards); Dave Alexander (bass); Scott Asheton (drums). Compilation producer: Wendi Cartwright Osborn. Includes liner notes by Iggy Pop. For those unfamiliar with the careening, death-defying life and music of Iggy Pop, NUDE & RUDE provides a concise and potent overview. Opening with tracks from his seminal late '60s outfit, The Stooges, the assault is immediate. "Search & Destroy," "No Fun," and "Gimme Danger" all possess an animalistic power to which many bands aspire but very few achieve. The countless cover versions that have surfaced over the years have only underscored the Stooges' bone-rattling urgency. Iggy's solo career has been more fitful. Beset by various forms of self-abuse, Pop resurfaced in the late '70s with David Bowie (who has produced Pop a number of times). Bowie tossed his pop agenda into Pop's molten rock. "Lust for Life" and "The Passenger" may not have the danger and excitement of Pop's previous work, but they are firm statements of renewed his artistic vigor. Pop returned in the mid-'80s and he has been here to stay ever since. The cannonball "Cry for Love," the uncompromising "Cold Metal," and the pop friendly "Candy" end NUDE & RUDE on a high note, in keeping with Pop's renewed sense of purpose.
Riot! by Paramore (CD - 06/12/2007)
Filthy Lucre Live by The Sex Pistols (CD - 07/30/1996)
"Filthy Lucre Live" (07/30/1996) Rock & Pop Sex Pistols (The), Virgin Records (USA)The Sex Pistols: Johnny Rotten (vocals); Steve Jones (guitar); Glen Matlock (bass); Paul Cook (drums). Recorded live at Finsbury Park, London, England in June 1996. With the punk-rock seeds they sowed 20 years earlier finally bursting into the mainstream, the Sex Pistols return to cash in. We don't mean that as a knock; we're quite sure, in fact, that's exactly what the Pistols themselves would tell you if you asked. And besides, this document of their 1996 London show (released barely a month after the actual gig) finds the Pistols' original intensity undiminished. Playing all the songs that made them infamous, Johnny Rotten (nee Lydon) and company actually sound more aggressive and driving than they did in their '70s heyday. They're a million miles (and a few singing lessons) from the Las Vegas punk nostalgia act some feared. On classics like "Holidays In The Sun", "Pretty Vacant" and "Anarchy In The UK," the Pistols lay it down with an authority that leaves no doubt as to the authenticity of their reunion. Fans of modern-day punks such as Rancid, Green Day and Offspring will instantly recognize the roots of their heroes in this collection of seminal punk played with all the spirit one could hope for.
Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce by Foghat (CD - 05/23/2006)
"Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce" (05/23/2006) Rock & Pop Foghat, Wounded Bird Records
The Boy With No Name by Travis (CD - 05/08/2007)
City to City/Night Owl by Gerry Rafferty (CD - 01/30/2007)
World Upside Down by House Of Lords (CD - 08/28/2007)