Heartbreak

Track Listings

 
1. Heartbreak Time
2. End of the Wprld
3. Lights are On
4. The Little Things
5. Tuesday
6. Comin' Home
7. Heaven Knows
8. He Ain't Me
9. I Should've Known
10. Friends
11. Woman of Mine
12. So Help Me God
13. Adios Goodbye and So Long

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Steve Zuwala is a Country Songwriter and performer who tailors his music after the Eagles, George Strait and Tim Magraw. His music is known for it's lyrical content and upbeat tempos. He is a top notch writer and vocalist acclaimed by the toughest critics as Country Music's next big thing.

Product Description
Heartbreak was released through Lamon Records and it show the depth in Steve Zuwala's ability too write and perform Country Music. Critics are callling Steve's Heartbreak CD his best. Fast tempos and lyrics we can all relate to...... that's Heartbreak

Heartbreak,Steve Zuwala,The Orchard,Country,Pop
Aha Shake Heartbreak
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic!
  • Heartbroken Smiles
  • KOL's Best
  • Great Album from the best new rock band
  • The King ain't dead.....
Aha Shake Heartbreak
Kings of Leon
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00078XKD4
Release Date: 2005-02-22

Tracks:

  1. Slow Night, So Long
  2. King Of The Rodeo
  3. Taper Jean Girl
  4. Pistol Of Fire
  5. Milk
  6. The Bucket
  7. Soft
  8. Razz
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Nomadic Southern evangelist Leon Followill may take soap suds to the mouths of the kinfolk wunderkinds--his three sons and a nephew--in Tennessee quartet Kings of Leon, whose second album spins enough cuss phrases and sexual allusions to leave Dolly Parton flushed. But the peculiar 20-something longhairs also fuel up on a filthy shotgun bass and relentless guitar riffs, complementing the delightfully discordant drawl of vocalist Caleb Followill to whittle a 35-minute grab bag of garage rock, English blues, sixties psychedelia, London Calling-ska, spaced-out country waltzes and front-porch, red-state revelry. Without revising its 2003 debut Youth & Young Manhood, producer Ethan Johns (The Jayhawks, Ray LaMontagne) steers the band down a similar mischievous road, integrating poles-apart rhythms and techniques into an energized jumble of rotating tempos and lyrical bombshells. Putting faith in earth-shakers like "Velvet Snow" and "Pistol Of Fire," the wound down and pleasing "Milk" and its yodeling cousin "Day Old Blues," the Kings ultimately escape Preacher Leon's retribution, rendering him speechless--save for a simple "amen." --Scott Holter

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!.......2007-07-10

This ablum is great all the way around from the tempo, lyrics and instramentals to the tone and depth of each successive track. I definitely reccomend this to anyone who is a fan of The Rolling Stones, White Stripes or The Black Keys.

5 out of 5 stars Heartbroken Smiles.......2007-06-21

This is, in my opinion, the best album put out by the Kings of Leon so far. It's right in the sweet spot between their early, gritty, garage rock days and their current, polished, art rock style. The songs have a strange poetic truth to them, going between stories of growing up, breaking up, incest, and even erectile disfunciton with grace and a unique, catchy sound.

If you're interested in the Kings of Leon, but don't know which album to pick, this is the one. I recommend all of their albums, but this is far and away their most inspired record to date.

5 out of 5 stars KOL's Best.......2007-05-12

This album didn't grab me right away, but I liked it more and more as I listened to it. Now I consider it one of the rare albums that really does deserve 5 stars. For the full 5 I think every song should be good, and several of them should be great and that's the case here. I'm not all that fond of KOL's 1st or 3rd albums, but all the planets aligned for this one and they do their own unique thing just right.

5 out of 5 stars Great Album from the best new rock band.......2007-04-19

I can't believe how many reviewers are trashing this band. Open your ears to GOOD music!

5 out of 5 stars The King ain't dead............2007-04-16

How good is this album????

I heard Youth and Young Manhood at my local coffee shop a few years ago and went out and bought it straight away. I liked it, but this is better...way better. I love listening to a band that perfectly mixes lyrics, music and attitude.

To the reviewers who gave this 1 star because Caleb's voice is crap....get a life....if you place that as one of your criteria go and listen to Mariah Carey....his vocals and the raw guitar sound are one of the best musical matches I have heard in a long time and more power to these guys for keeping it real...

Now the tracks....Slow Night So Long, Taper Jean Girl, Milk, King of the Rodeo are all fantasic songs but pound for pound "The Bucket" is their best song recorded to date. The rattling drum beat in the chorus makes this one of my fav tracks.

Really there are no weak songs, it is just one of those rare albums that hits the mark in so many ways. My only regret is that I missed seeing them when the toured last year especially considering they held an impromptu gig at my local.....Oh well next time around...
J.E. Heartbreak
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Good Album But...
  • good cd
  • JE Yall
  • Heartbreak
  • Heartbreak or Ear Ache?
J.E. Heartbreak
Jagged Edge
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000028U0R
Release Date: 2000-01-18

Tracks:

  1. Heartbreak
  2. Did She Say
  3. He Can't Love U
  4. What You Tryin' To Do
  5. Girl Is Mine
  6. Healing
  7. Let's Get Married
  8. True Man
  9. Can I Get With You
  10. Promise
  11. Keys To The Range
  12. Lace You

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Atlanta hit maker Jermaine Dupri knows exactly what he's doing with his all-male quartet Jagged Edge: combining old-school soul with a G's sensibility and focus on a topic that everyone can relate to, love. On their sophomore disc, J.E. Heartbreak, the four young men prove that their sweet, gentle voices can be as provocative as a lover's soft caress. The ballad-heavy album features the guitar-tinged "Healing" and "He Can't Love U," a plea to a female who should rid herself of her undeserving lover. While slow jams are clearly Jagged Edge's specialty, uptempo tracks such as "Keys to the Range" and "Did She Say" (which utilizes the lighthearted flute loop from the Beatnuts' "Off the Books") demonstrate their ability to be slightly rugged and rough, making the group's moniker incredibly fitting. --Celine Wong

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A Good Album But..........2007-03-22

Their first and third album "Jagged Little Thrill" are the best efforts out to date. This album is full with ballads which are the standouts of this album but overall this album is fulfilling and can't wait for a new album from them.

F.Y.I: They are back on SoSoDef with J.D. and are now signed to Island/DefJam.

4 out of 5 stars good cd.......2007-01-20

I listen to alot of different music,but I still go back to J.E.
My favorite album of theirs is still the first cd,Gotta be is the song!
I think this one has 5 songs I really like,since I favor slow songs.
Worth the money.

5 out of 5 stars JE Yall.......2006-08-16

i 've been with jasgged edge since their first album, to me they are only remaining true r&b guys left. Their albums are always so darm enjoyable, always fresh and new songs that just hook you right away, too bad they dont get more airtime on the mainstream radio. keeep going guys, Keep doing what u doing.

4 out of 5 stars Heartbreak.......2006-06-25

Im shocked, after reading these reviews, that people can say they "stopped buying jagged edge cd's" after the latest album, Heartbreak. Jagged Edge are without a doubt the most talented, and consistent RnB Artists around, and for those who critisize them, i think they may need to take a closer look. Heartbreak is a very very good album, and is one of those albums you could throw on, and let it play right the way through, because there isn't a track on this CD you need to skip. Heartbreak introduces the album with a slow melody, and then "Did She Say" is slightly more upbeat, with jermaine dupri as effective as ever. "He Cant Love You" in my opinion is the best track on the album, "What You Tryna Do" follows and to be fair, is a pretty average song, and ther rest of the album, with songs like "Promise", "Can I Get With You" "Lets Get Married" and "True Man", THe J.E. Tradition of fantastic songs carries on, I just feel sorry for the people who will stop buyin their cd's, as there is so much more to come from these talented males.

1 out of 5 stars Heartbreak or Ear Ache?.......2006-06-03

Jagged Edge's second attempt to me was no better than the first.
Jagged gave me two songs that I listen to and the rest is pure filler. I stopped buying their music after the second album. Even though their specialty is ballads, it seems that's all they can do and quite frankly, I can't sit there and listen to someone give anesthesia from my player. I love ballads like the next person, but variety is the spice of life and they are just not providing it for me again. Disappointing! Grade: F
Heartbreak Station
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Third Time Certainly Not A Charm.
  • 2.5 stars, didn't get them to the next level, but interesting stuff.
  • One of the best rock albums ever!
  • Tom Keifer, very good songwriter and performer
  • Musically, Their Best Album
Heartbreak Station
Cinderella
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Release Date: 1994-01-25

Tracks:

  1. The More Things Change
  2. Love's Got Me Doin' Time
  3. Shelter Me
  4. Heartbreak Station
  5. Sick For The Cure
  6. One For Rock & Roll
  7. Dead Man's Road
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  9. Electric Love
  10. Love Gone Bad
  11. Winds Of Change

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If any album set Cinderella apart from the legions of good-time pop metal bands that cluttered the rock landscape in the late '80s, this one was it. Giving full weight to the blues-inflected hard rock of the Rolling Stones and Aerosmith, they turned out what was probably their finest effort, with catchy songs like "The More Things Change" (the video featured appearances by personalities as diverse as Little Richard and Shelley Duvall) and "Shelter Me." While Tom Keifer's screeching, nails-on-blackboard voice doesn't appeal to all tastes, it doesn't overshadow the quality of the material or the band's overall performance. --Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Third Time Certainly Not A Charm........2007-07-16

I was sadly dissappointed with this album and only give it 3 stars. Perhaps it was the fact that I've listened to their first 2 albums for so long, but overall this album just doesn't get it done in my opinion. Give me the hard rocking Cinderella of old any day vs. this lightweight version. The title track, Heartbreak Station is indeed a great song but other than that the rest of the album just didn't do much for this hard rock fan. Many of the songs vocals are also very muffled and aren't nearly as clear as Cinderella's previous 2 albums. Here's hoping "Still Climbing" is much better. Despite the fact that it was a letdown, it's still much better than anything being released in today's hip-hop, bubble gum pop, whiny world of music.

3 out of 5 stars 2.5 stars, didn't get them to the next level, but interesting stuff........2007-03-07

Another solid effort by Cinderella that once again failed to raise them to the level of their buddies Bon Jovi. And that is in some ways unfair as their debut and it's follow up had more honest grit than just about all of Bon Jovis albums combined. Not that they were great by any means but they were from a beer swillin' heavy rocker headspace, even if the image was that of a shameless hair metal band in search of cash and girls.

Heartbreak Station sees a considerable shift for the boys (now looking more like boys with each album) and this is portrayed upfront with The More Things Change. In with the blues, in with a less hysterical image, in with some slide guitar and honky tonk stylings. Each track feels totally as if it came from a different band to that which gave us the first two Cinderalla albums with the possible exception of the aforementioned track. A lot of jangly guitars, a more rustic feel and year another simplistic production job aid the band in this, what amounted to an effort by the band to be taken more seriously. The same trick was tried, with varying degrees of success, by a number of bands in the late 80's/early90's and given their musical track record Cinderella were perhaps more deserving of success. What shouldn't be forgotten is that this shift to more blues/country songs with open structures happened prior to grung. It came out in 1990 so this album deserves credit for NOT being a change in direction due to panic at impending oblivion.

Of course that doesn't make the music great. Whether you but into the new Cinderella will depend on how receptive you are to an ex-glam/hair rawk rock band suddenly "getting" a more laid back style of the blues and going into a studio where the radio was glued onto an alt-country station. And then a few months later coming out with this album.

This album scored OK with a bunch of critics at the time (Kerrang magazine etc) but the bands fan base either weren't up to the change in direction or had grown up and gotten jobs by 1990. Which is a pity as the band pulled off the change fairly well, even if by halfway through the album your hankering after a numbskull rocker like Hell on Wheels or Somebody Save Me. Which is probably why the album stiffed so badly - fans of their previous genre are more likely to slit their wrists listening to this maudlin stuff than tell their friends to go out and buy it.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best rock albums ever!.......2007-03-05

Cinderella, is in my own opinion top 1 or 2 of the very best 80's hard rock bands ever, they rank right behind Poison and just a tad better than Bon Jovi, Skid Row and Ratt. These guys came out of Philadelphia in 1986, with their first effort, Night songs, then 2 years later came, Long Cold Winter. Then in early 1990 Cinderella decided to change their sound a little bit, adding more blues and a little less pop to the mix, the result is, Heartbreak Station, their best effort to date.

The More Things Change 10-10 This song really gets the album off to a rockin' start one of their very best.

Love's Got Me Doin' Time 10-10 This track has kind of a funky vibe to it, it has to grow on you, but after it does its a one of a kind.

Shelter Me 10-10 This is my very favorite Cinderella song. I really can't say why, it is just an up-tempo rocker with kind of a 70's rock vibe.

Heartbreak Station 10-10 This is a pretty good power ballad, one of the best out of the pop metal scene. It's slow and very catchy, no disappointment here.

Sick For The Cure 8-10 Now I am not really sure why, but this song is not one of my favorites on the album. I gave it an 8 out of 10 because it's a pretty decent rocker. Who knows you might love it.

One For Rock & Roll 10-10 Awesome song all the way around, another one of my favorites off the album.

Dead Man's Road 10-10 This song reminds me alot of Bon Jovi's Blaze of Glory. Sounds like something you would see on a cowboy movie.

Maker Your Own Way 8-10 Another song thats not great, but not bad.

Electric Love 8-10 Good, but not great.

Love Gone Bad 8-10 9-10 Pretty good song, typical 80's rock song.

Winds Of Change 10-10 Last, but not least, very good track.

Overall one of the best cd's of the era, if you like 80's pop metal and don't already have this album, get it you will not be disappointed.


5 out of 5 stars Tom Keifer, very good songwriter and performer.......2006-12-13

This album has a very good songwriting like Long Cold Winter, maybe a little step behind at some points but even higher in some others. Personally I find that "Heartbreak Station" is a very touching ballad, a simple song that is just that perfect song everyone dream to write once in his life. I'm happy for this album even only for this song, but it is not the only good one for sure here! Cinderella has been a very talented but unlucky band just like all the one from that era .. you know how the story went. Grunge killed a lot of them. Hair years saw a lot of wonderful bands and musicians instead and Cinderella made no exception, they had their own personality cut out from their influences (Aereosmith, Bon Jovi and Stones), very good songwriting skills and musicianships that found their full expression in Long Cold Winter and in this album. I loved Cinderella for Long Cold Winter mainly because I had those first two albums when I was a kid in the eighties, then I discovered this album in a used cds shop the other day and I did buy it. I can say it is the perfect follow to LCW and a very good rock album. There are the trademark Keifer's power ballads and very memorable rock blues anthems. Labels are really something stupid. Today hair metal bands are considered untrendy and dated.. bah. I still love them and consider them (some of them like Winger, White Lion, Ratt, Rough Cutt, Bon Jovi, Dokken, Harem Scarem, Guns & Roses, Def Leppard, Danger Danger, Tesla, Firehouse, Stryper, David Lee Roth band and many more) some of the best bands USA produced in rock territories (they were "Van Halen sons" in the end). Think about the music not about how long were the hair of the guys in those days ... Tom is a very good songwriter at heart. I know and I knew it in the eighties. Thanks for the music Tom I really appreciate it! Sorry for what you went through in the past with your voice! Rock on!

5 out of 5 stars Musically, Their Best Album.......2006-01-03

Cinderella started as a hair band, then became more blues/rock oriented, but this album is the final step to blues/rock kings. This album is great. This is definately a step up from Long Cold Winter. If you enjoyed Long Cold Winter, you will love this album.
Mister Heartbreak
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A great introduction to Laurie Anderson
  • "Nothing of him doth fade, but that suffers a sea change.."
  • last nights dreams drifting
  • Still kicking after all these years
  • RHYTHM, BEAT AND LOGIC
Mister Heartbreak
Laurie Anderson
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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Release Date: 1990-10-25

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  1. Sharkey's Day
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A great introduction to Laurie Anderson.......2006-02-05

I think this is probably Laurie Anderson's single best work, although there are some great songs and stories on her other albums. But there's usually something on one of those other albums that I'm quick to hit the next button with, whereas every song on Mister Heartbreak is fascinating and interesting. Anderson's music is quite experimental, from the noises used in the production to the structure of the "songs," and there are a fair number of failures in her recorded output which makes the lack of the same on this album unusual.

I inevitably connect Anderson's sound to the minimalists of classical music, for at the same time I discovered Anderson I was also immersed in Philip Glass, an avid experimentalist in his own right. Both composures use repetitive structures upon which they overlay new sounds or slowly modify from the repeating pattern to discover a melody. However, Anderson's repetition is mostly through rhythmic patterns rather than repeated melodic passages. To break up the repetition are unusual sounds wrung out of Adrian Belew's guitar and the off-kilter percussion of David van Tiegham.

But the real reason I enjoy this album is for the lyrics, which were repeated constantly by my circle of friends in college so much that they quicklyl became catch phrases, were you only had to start a passage and everyone knew what you were referring to. Anderson's skill with language is that she is able to distill a phrase out of its common usage and make it sound new and fresh, partly through the phrasing, akin to how William Shatner would make each word a separate sentence. In "Blue Lagoon," it's the simple passage of "I got your letter. Thanks. A lot." By breaking the phrase in this way, you start focusing on each word until it becomes unfamiliar, like when you stare at a word so long that it ceases to look like that word or seems to be misspelled.

The themes here range from the literary (from the lifting of passages from Herman Melville's Moby Dick in Blue Lagoon to the Pynchonian "Gravity's Angel") to the mythological ("Kokoku" and "Langue D'Amour"). My favorites have to be the bracketing songs, "Sharkey's Day" and "Sharkey's Night," the latter with a guest vocal by William S. Burroughs, whose gravelly-voiced delivery is a perfect counterpoint to Anderson's silkier tones.

I can't necessarily recommend Laurie Anderson, because like most experimental artists, she's one that takes quite some time to get used to. However, as an introduction to her work, Mister Heartbreak is likely the most accessible and repeatedly listenable.

5 out of 5 stars "Nothing of him doth fade, but that suffers a sea change..".......2004-07-14

This, along with Home of the Brave, is probably my favorite Laurie Anderson cd. Using state-of-the-art sythesizers and sonic technology she manages to create an amazing collage of images and scenes which treat the mind to its own image scene. Sharkey's Day, Blue Lagoon, Kokoku and all the songs infact work together to take the listener to a place which is regal in its sight and pungent with its scene.

5 out of 5 stars last nights dreams drifting.......2002-04-10

Until I arrived here, I had almost forgot about this album.
Unbelieveable. Nightmares of having to suddenly pack-up and leave the dream called California in a really bad time and suddenly go to Mom's (If I can make it here, I'll make it anywhere). I lost that album somwhere.
It lives, it breathes, it's alive and William S. Burroughs is also. I moved to FLA but now I'm here, and the sun is going down like a big bald head, in Redondo Beach, LA and living in that dream which is this masterful little piece.
Thanks, Laurie.......

5 out of 5 stars Still kicking after all these years.......2001-08-29

Laurie Anderson's work has ranged from the tired to the sublime. Mr. Heartbreak is a collection of 7 of her best works on one album and the whole is mesmerizing. Laurie's staccato enunciation of prose is at times punctuated by Adrian Belew's guitar, at others softened by Peter Gabriel's warm tones. Excellent Birds, which features Gabriel, remains one of my favorite songs by either artist. Laurie Anderson has often blazed new trails, but as others have trod in her footsteps some of her efforts have been rendered a bit cliched. More than 15 years after its original release, Mr. Heartbreak is still so fresh and vibrant that it remains in my regular rotation.

4 out of 5 stars RHYTHM, BEAT AND LOGIC.......2001-08-03

African rhythms and percussions predominate Laurie Anderson's "Mister Heartbreak", an urban spiritual odyssey through a 'West Side Story'-like cityscape that recalls Brian Eno and David Byrne's "My Life In The Bush of Ghosts", and Peter Gabriel's (he guests and produces on the album) "Security" as Congo conscious Western music. The African instrumental intro to the opening track, "Sharkey's Day" sounds just like the opening, rallying whistles of street gangs 'The Sharks' and 'The Jets' in the Broadway musical, "West Side Story" and the album seems to use that Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim score as a blueprint for a radical musical concept of city sidewalks and African pathways cutting across the imagination like a shark on the beach. In other words, it's got a great beat, you can slow-dance to it and it's way cool.
Heartbreak in Stereo
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Epitome Of Emo... Bwahaha!
  • Awesome CD
  • Pencey Prep Rox!
  • Pencey Prep
  • Why all the great reviews?
Heartbreak in Stereo
Pencey Prep
Manufacturer: Eyeball
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ASIN: B0000AOV5Z
Release Date: 2002-11-26

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Pencey Prep was formed from the ex-members of local punk heroes Sector 12 and Stick Figure Suicide. They were a rare mix of punk, emo, and indie rock. Originally released in 2001, the band broke up shortly thereafter, and this title has been unavailable for over two years. Before bands like The Used and Thursday were mainstream successes, Pencey Prep was creating music that fused many styles together while keeping true to punk rock roots.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Epitome Of Emo... Bwahaha!.......2007-02-20

This is Lori here, not mein fazhah. Okay, so everyone here's been saying that Frank Iero has a great voice. Now, I love Frankles as much as the rest of you, but let's get serious-- the sweetie's better at screaming than singing. His voice is super-whiny, and he just sounds like my nine-year-old brother. Despite that fact, I love the album so much! I'm always telling my friends who think they know emo to go check out Pencey Prep, cause they're the EPITOME OF EMO. But in a good way. And besides, what other band could get away with a song called 'Fat and Alone'?

5 out of 5 stars Awesome CD.......2007-02-08

This actually isn't Mark, its his daughter Lizz. I'm signed in on his account. I accidently bought this on my dad's account and it is so awesome! I am a huge My Chemical Romance fan and when I found out that Frank Iero used to be in a band, I immediatley went to Google. I searched for it and listened to it and wanted it right away. Frank Iero's voice isn't any Gerard Way, but it's something and I love it!!!

4 out of 5 stars Pencey Prep Rox!.......2006-07-01

If you've finally figured out that rhythm guitarist 4 MCR Frank Iero used to front a band called Pencey Prep and want to know what they sounded like, buy Heartbreak in Stereo. Once you get over the initial shock that it's Frank singing and not Gerard, you'll get into the strange lyrics and the screaming in almost evry song.!

3 out of 5 stars Pencey Prep.......2006-06-21

I have to say, Frank Iero has a damn good voice. Not that it's up to par with most lead singers in the biz today, but it's pretty awesome, I must say. But I love My Chem and I love Pencey Prep. Therefore, I love this cd.

1 out of 5 stars Why all the great reviews?.......2006-06-18

I HATE this. He is awesome as a guitarist for My Chemical Romance, but what in the world is THIS? He sounds like a retarded constipated 8- year old, when he sings (oops! I mean when he TRYS to sing.)

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American Heartbreak
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • What was Century Media/Nuclear Blast thinking!!???
  • Awesome!!!!!!!!!!! This album is worth every penny
American Heartbreak
American Heartbreak
Manufacturer: Liquor & Poker
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ASIN: B000ERU57M
Release Date: 2006-04-18

Tracks:

  1. Somebody
  2. Sick n' Tired
  3. Love Your Abuse
  4. Things Are Looking Up
  5. Raise Up Your Hands
  6. Girl Who Knows Nothing at All
  7. Last of the Superheroes (Of the 1970s)
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  9. 21 & Easy (Simple Things Like Rock n' Roll)
  10. Crawling
  11. Fallen Angels
  12. Isolation
  13. BITCH

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars What was Century Media/Nuclear Blast thinking!!???.......2007-02-22

They signed a sissy pop/rock/glam band along with some severe heavy metal bands. Known for having bands like Dimmu Borgir, Gorgoroth, Behemoth, Despised Icon, In Flames, Arch Enemy, well the list goes on people. I didn't know of these wussies until I bought Metal for the Masses Part V. It kind of aggravted the crap out of me that they even put this bands music video along with videos from, All Shall Perish, Celtic Frost, Scar Symmetry, God Forbid, and Fireball Ministry on the DVD to that compilation. I really wish I could rate this a negative 5 stars because it's that cheesy and stupid. I can only see this band as just another pop group trying to be teen hearthrob icons for bubble gum yuppies! Hell, my wife thought this band was stupid and she loves dance music(Christina Aguilera, Ace of base) and mainstream rock (Oleander, Stone Sour). I recommend boycotting all of American Heartbreak's work because it's just not worth even a second of time. This would make a great soundtrack in a torture chamber along with Kid Rock, and boy bands! I'm glad I could save a few lives!

5 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!!!!!!!!! This album is worth every penny.......2006-09-16

I always say if there are at least three songs on a CD that I like then I feel like I got my moneys worth. This album is the opposite. I have a hard time finding 3 songs I don't like. This is just a great rock album, no question. I bought this album after hearing Michael Butler and the Rock and Roll Geek Show podcast.

Thanks Michael.
Patton/The Flight of the Phoenix
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • The vinyl version is better
  • Do some research!
  • Missed oportunity!
  • Two classic scores!
  • Missing the Best
Patton/The Flight of the Phoenix

Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0006SSQH0
Release Date: 2005-01-11

Tracks:

  1. Main Title [From Patton]
  2. Battle Ground [From Patton]
  3. Cemetary [From Patton]
  4. First Battle [From Patton]
  5. Funeral [From Patton]
  6. Hospital [From Patton]
  7. Prayer [From Patton]
  8. No Assignment [From Patton]
  9. Entr'acte [From Patton]
  10. Attack [From Patton]
  11. German Advance [From Patton]
  12. Eloquent Man [From Patton]
  13. Pay-Off [From Patton]
  14. Change in the Weather [From Patton]
  15. Pensive Patton/End Titles [From Patton]
  16. Airborne [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  17. Main Title [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  18. Windy/Heartbreak [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  19. Brave Sargent [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  20. Harris Leaves [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  21. Senza Fine [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  22. Gabriele's Death [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  23. Water [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  24. Let's Get Back to Work [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  25. Caravan [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  26. Naughty Boy [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  27. Model Planes [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  28. Difference [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  29. Propeller [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  30. That Big Pull [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  31. Rest Stop/The Ground Run [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  32. Going Up [From the Flight of the Phoenix]
  33. Swimming Hole/Finale [From the Flight of the Phoenix]

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars The vinyl version is better.......2006-02-19

This is the film version, and it is inferior to the original album release. Often times, soundtrack releases differed from their film versions because composers could tweak passages here and there and get a relaxex, dedicated recording, away from the harsh deadlines of film making. The result was often glorious, as was the case for Jerry Goldsmith's Patton.

Add the famous George C. Scott speeches as prologue and epilogue and you have a classic. But only on vinyl. The vinyl version has better audio quality and is a better performance. It is a shame we are stuck with this dubbed version, which ironically is available on the Patton DVD as well.

4 out of 5 stars Do some research!.......2006-01-14

This is a great CD for collectors. This is the ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK to the film. These arrangements are the ones that were ACTUALLY USED in the film, NOT the ones that were on the album with the speeches. So, if you are looking for the opening and closing speeches, you won't find them here.
Why?
Because there are actually THREE different versions of the score for this FANTASTIC film.
There was another version conducted by Jerry Goldsmith in 1997.
And.... there was ANOTHER one that was recorded in 1970. THAT is the one with the speeches. As far as I know, it has NEVER been released on CD. Hopefully, at some point, someone will see fit to release that version. Personally, I feel those are the best arrangements of the music used in the film. Or, better yet, make a special edition using all 3 versions.
So, you should be HAPPY to have THIS version as well.
By the way, I believe this info is in the liner notes of this CD.

1 out of 5 stars Missed oportunity!.......2006-01-06

While I can appreciate that this release is a very competent recreation of the musical content of the original vinyl, I too was totally dismayed at the absence of Patton's speeches(as delivered by George C Scott) which are virtually inseparable from the music for anyone who owned the original vinyl release.All of which subsequently leaves this release a rather hollow experience.

5 out of 5 stars Two classic scores!.......2005-11-22

This cd includes Frank DeVol's score for the Robert Aldrich classic, "Flight of the Phoenix"; an exciting score for an equally exciting movie. Goldsmith's justifiably famous score for Patton features the original recordings, including the haunting "echoplexed" trumpets. Also, the previous reviewer's one-star rating is rather inexplicable considering this is FILM SCORE release. Why would soundbites from the film be included? Bizarre. All-in-all a great package and a limited edition (only 3,000 copies). Get yours while you can - you won't be disappointed!

1 out of 5 stars Missing the Best .......2005-06-25

This album does not have Patton's opening speech or the closing "All Glory is Fleeting" speech. It misses the two most important segments of the original soundtrack.
Heartbreak Town
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Steve Rocks!!!
Heartbreak Town
Steve Azar
Manufacturer: Compendia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DIJQA
Release Date: 2003-10-14

Tracks:

  1. I Never Stopped Loving You
  2. Nights Like This
  3. What Are We Waitin' For
  4. Someday
  5. Thunderbird
  6. As Long as Harley Gets to Play
  7. Dreams of a Dancer
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  9. I Go Crazy
  10. Caught Between the Rock and the Roll
  11. Love Had No Right
  12. You Don't Even Have to Try

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Steve Rocks!!!.......2004-03-07

Steve's CD is the best album ever made!!! It rocks!!!
Crush Boyfriend Heartbreak
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • You'll fall in love with the Unlovables!
  • The unlovables should be on the OC!!!
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The Unlovables
Manufacturer: Whoa Oh / Road2ruin
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007KTB30
Release Date: 2005-02-01

Tracks:

  1. I've Cried 4 U
  2. If You Were Here
  3. I Want A Boy
  4. Today's The Day (I Finally Kissed You)
  5. Doot Da Doot
  6. Vacation
  7. I Already Know
  8. Bein' In Love
  9. Counting Sheep
  10. It Sucks
  11. Feelin' All Emo (Since I Broke Up With You)
  12. Nonstop Thinking Of You
  13. Inconsolable

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars You'll fall in love with the Unlovables!.......2006-03-27

Pop punk so sweet it's bad for your health! If your not a fan of pop punk stay clear of this. This is bubble gum pop punk to the core and makes no apologizes for it. The songs are so fast, short, catchy they'll stay in your head for days. And if you're a straight guy I dare you to try and not fall in love with Hallie or Chelsea. I don't think there are any tracks that stick out in my mind as being the best songs on the album because the CD just flows together so well. Put it in and you'll be having so much fun you'll never stop to notice. The only bad thing I might say about this album is Hallie kind of makes up words to make lyrics sound a like, like what the hell is a cell phona? However this just adds to the cuteness of it so it's not really a big deal at all. So buy this album before you die! And if you like this I also recomment Mikey Erg's (the drummer) other band The Ergs or just about anything on Whoa Oh Records is worth checking out.

5 out of 5 stars The unlovables should be on the OC!!!.......2005-10-22

I just heard them in concert -- they're amazing!! Get this now -- it speaks! Hallie rules pop punk!!
Sex Without Love
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent relative unknowns
  • This album rocks!
  • Passionate, Political, Personal
Sex Without Love
Nathan Asher , and The Infantry
Manufacturer: Unsigned
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BSYXOK
Release Date: 2005-09-23

Tracks:

  1. Leave the South
  2. Drift Away
  3. Sex Without Love
  4. Storms
  5. You Cannot Quit Smoking
  6. Skipping Stones
  7. So Long, So Short
  8. No More Colleges
  9. Thursday Night, Friday Morning

Product Description

Huge rock/pop sound like U2 or early E Street Band. Vocals sung by a Dylan-esque street poet. Powerful. Passionate. Lyrics about love, sex, heartbreak and the mechanization of society and the human heart. Recorded live to analog tape at Martin Street Music Hall in Raleigh, NC over a 3-day period.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent relative unknowns.......2006-06-16

The songs are catchy and the musical arrangements are epic and powerful. If you can see them live don't pass up the opportunity.

5 out of 5 stars This album rocks!.......2006-02-04

This album is lyrically driven in a way that I haven't heard in a long time. The songs are so potent and powerful. They take you to another place. Tracks range from big rock ballads to almost acoustic poetic reveries. It's hard for me to take the cd out of the cd player in my car. I just keep listening to it. If you haven't heard of these guys yet, you will. They are blowing up - and once you hear this album you'll know why. 5 stars. No question.

5 out of 5 stars Passionate, Political, Personal.......2006-01-17

Nathan Asher and the Infantry have found their groove.

Nathan's passionate vocals and lyrics have lost none of the intensity, and have gained new direction and control.

This album focuses more on the intimate and personal rather than the political. The politics are still there, but it is easier to connect with the work on a personal level.

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