| 1. I Know [#] |
| 2. Oh, Boy! [#] - Johnny Kidd & the Pirates |
| 3. Where Are You [#] - Johnny Kidd & the Pirates |
| 4. Little Bit of Soap [#] - Johnny Kidd & the Pirates |
| 5. Steady Date [#] |
| 6. More of the Same [#] |
| 7. I Just Want to Make Love to You [#] |
| 8. This Golden Ring [#] |
| 9. Right String But the Wrong Yo Yo [#] |
| 10. Can't Turn You Loose [#] |
| 11. Shakin' All Over '65 |
| 12. I Hate Getting Up in the Morning |
| 13. Send for That Girl |
| 14. Hurry on Back to Love |
| 15. You Got What It Takes |
| 16. Fool |
| 17. Ecstasy - Johnny Kidd & the Pirates |
| 18. Shop Around |
| 19. Weep No More, My Baby |
| 20. Whole Lotta Woman |
Rarities,Johnny Kidd & the Pirates,Sfm,Rock & Roll
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Cold Heat: Heavy Funk Rarities 1968-1974, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Now Again ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007A2G6Y Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- The Thing/Carleen & The Groovers
- Free Your Mind/Amnesty
- The Stretch (edit)/Detroit Sex Machines
- Loaded To The Gills (edit)/Michael Liggins & The Supersouls
- Go For Your Self (edit)/Kenny Smith & The Loveliters
- Slipping Into Darkness/Dayton Sidewinders
- James Brown Medley (I Made A Mistake/Lowdown Popcorn edit)/The Apollo Commanders
- Cold Heat/Lil' Lavair and The Fabulous Jades
- The Cissys Thang/The Soul Seven
- Color (original 7" version)/L.A. Carnival
- Don't Go/The Aristocrats
- Drugs Ain't Cool (instrumental)/Ebony Rhythm Band
- Mr. Chicken ---- (alternate take)/The Soul Seven
- Street Scene/Leon Mitchison
- Scorpio/Kashmere Stage Band
- The Sad Chicken/Leroy & the Drivers
Album Description
Compiler Egon's follow up to the definitve Deep Funk compilation The Funky 16 Corners (Stones Throw, 2001).Contains rare and never-before-heard tracks by many artists featured on The Funky 16 Corners including Carleen and The Groovers, Kashmere Stage Band, Soul Seven and Ebony Rhythm Band.
Another expertly assembled survey into America's late 60s and early 70s funk scenes of restored and remastered from rare 45s and master tapes for near perfect sound quality.
Nearly 80 minutes of both classic and unreleased funk and soul music by some of the movement's unsung heros-packaged with 28 page archival booklet, complete with bonus, CD only tracks.
Customer Reviews:
Great raw soul!.......2007-01-12
An explosive missile to the past..........2006-06-17
So, so hot.......2006-04-28
For non-funk-o-philes, which I am, all I can say is: imagine all of your favourite 70s shows and then amplify the theme songs by about 1000, and you'll get close to where this little beauty will take you.
I have bought a fair bit of stuff off Amazon, and this is the first CD that I really reckoned everyone else should know about.
Whoever it was that wrote that "if you want to pay a fistfull of bucks for funk" list knows what they are about. I have played this thing thrice over and it just gets better.
Do yourself a favour, buy it, whack it on your headphones and wander the city Shaft-style ... people will puzzle about your slightly odd head gyrations while you're cruising the vege aisle, but that's because they don't know better yet.
Don't ask me to describe the choons, I can't, all you need to know is that your life is lesser without them.
If this ain't funky enough for you..........2006-02-03
Begining in the nasty James Brown "Mother Popcorn" era, the groups also reflect the influences of other funky soul powerhouses from the era including Archie Bell and The Drells, Dyke and the Blazers - - and of course the JBs themselves and the emerging Memphis sound. "Down Home" Funky drumming, driving bass, biting bluesy syncopated rhythm guitar and yes, quite a few Hammond organs epitomize the sound. Tunes range from horn driven instrumentals to hard core soul shouting.
Surprises include a funky James Brown Apollo melody as well as super funky version of War's SLIPPING INTO DARKNESS that actually outfunks the original ! My favorite includes the Lyn Collins sounding ultra bumpin' masterpiece DON'T GO, by the Aristocrats long before they were a really dirty joke...There's also a bit of ultra funky psychadelic soul in the form of the Ebony Rhythm Band and The Soul Seven. Finally its topped off with a real cool wa wa driven/early Kool and the Gang sounding STREET SCENE and a nice slick sounding version of SCORPIO.
All in all this is some ultra rare groove juice from the vaults that you definitely don't want to let pass you by !
Essential Listening for Every Music Fan!!!.......2006-01-09
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Rarities, B-Sides & Other Stuff
Sarah McLachlan Manufacturer: Nettwerk Canada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005RQQ Release Date: 1996-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Dear God
- I Will Remember You
- Fear [LunaSol Remix]
- Gloomy Sunday [Live]
- Full of Grace
- Song for a Winter's Night
- Blue
- Drawn to the Rhythm [Live]
- Shelter [Violin Mix]
- As the End Draws Near [Extended Remix] - Manufacture, Sarah McLachlan
- Vox [Extended Remix]
- Into the Fire [Extended Remix]
- Possession [Rabbit in the Moon Remix]
Amazon.com
The Sarah McLachlan cottage industry rolls with Rarities. This disc of hard-to-finds and extended remixes offers some choice morsels for casual fans and a whole plateful for the faithful. The Freedom Sessions proved that McLachlan can do some nice stuff with a cover tune, and she offers a sweet handful here. Fellow Canadians Gordon Lightfoot and Joni Mitchell get lushed-out respectively with "Song For A Winter's Night" and "Blue," and McLachlan also works her magic with XTC's "Dear God" and the Billie Holiday classic "Gloomy Sunday." Each is dark, but engaging, like so much of McLachlan's own material, including this set's brooding "Full of Grace" and "I Will Remember You." --Michael RubyAlbum Description
Never released in the U.S., this 1996 collection features 13of the Canadian singer/ songwriter's best B-sides, covers, rarities & soundtrack contributions, 1987-1996. Housed in a double gatefold slipcase, it includes 'Possession' (Rabbit In The Moon Remix), 'I Will Remember You' (from the film 'Last Of The Mohicans'), covers of XTC's 'Dear God', Gordon Lightfoot's 'Song For A Winter's Night' & Joni Mitchell's 'Blue', plus live cuts & more mixes! A Nettwerk release. The full title is 'Rarities, B-sides, And Other Stuff'.Album Details
Includes Various Rarities and B-Sides Previously Unavailable Elsewhere. Also Include S an Enhanced CD-ROM Track with Videos and More.Customer Reviews:
Great CD!.......2007-02-13
I've been a Sarah fan for quite some time and, by accident, I discovered she did a hauntingly beautiful cover of "Gloomy Sunday." I searched high and low to find that this song was only on the CD Rarities, B-sides & Other Stuff which I promptly bought off of amazon.
Unfortunately, the first CD arrived cracked. I was heartbroken as I tore into the package wanting to listen to that beautiful song and realized I had to wait even more. The second delivery was uneventful (save for some neighbours stealing my mail) and I was soon able to grace my ears with this magnificent song.
I've already admitted I haven't listened to much of the rest of the CD though the track listing is impressive, boasting songs which are - you guess it - "Rarities, B-sides & Other stuff." You'll find familiar names in possibly unfamiliar sounds and remixes and unless you're much more dedicated a fan than I am, some of these songs will be new to you.
I encourage you to give the entire Cd a listen but if you're like me and only purchase it for one song you still will not be disappointed.
More songs should have been included.......2006-12-25
The controversial Dear God is raging and emotional. Melancholic tracks I Will Remember You, Full Of Grace, Song For A Winter's night, and Shelter are moving and captivating. Gloomy Sunday and Fear are dark. Uptempo 80s sounding Vox, bass heavy Into The Fire, and Celtic sounding Drawn To The Rhythm may leave your foot tapping for the duration of these songs. Less interesting songs are Blue, As The End Draws Near, and Possession. What will keep you listening to the aforementioned three songs however is McLachlan's beautiful vocals. Outstanding tracks are the studio and longer version of I Will Remember You, and Shelter which is performed accompanied only by electric violin, electric viola, and bass guitar.
Extended remix of Vox should have not been included in the CD since it appears on Touch. There are also songs recorded prior to the release of Rarities that should have made its way to this CD - McLachlan's cover of Cat Stevens' Sad Lisa and Peter Gabriel's Solsbury Hill.
Exquisite!.......2006-09-28
It's all about who you think of when you listen to this............2006-04-21
I bought it for "I Will Remember You" and now I love the whole album! .......2005-10-19
My favorite songs off of this album: I Will Remember You; The primary reason why I bought this album. This is a beautiful ballad and would be worthy of being titled a classic! Very good lyrics!, Fear; I love the funky beat to it! Plus Sarah's voice!, Possession; Read the lyrics to this one! At the same time they are both flirtatious (the chorus in particular) and full of yearning. Wow!, Shelter; The violins mix so well with this song! Just awesome!
My one and only complaint about this cd is regarding the song Dear God; It's one of the BIGGEST, most impudent, loads of blasphemy I've ever heard in my life!! HA! Has she no faith in our almighty God? It's a pity really. But she does have rights to express her thoughts. As much right as I have to express mine regarding her song. This is my opinion. You may give me a low grade for it but see if I care, for I will stand up for my religion.
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Five Men In A Hut (A's, B's and Rarities 1998-2004)
Gomez Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H9HX8G Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Whippin' Piccadilly (Turbo Version)
- Best In The Town
- Catch Me Up (Edit)
- Ping One Down
- Tanglin'
- Bring It On (Radio Edit)
- Champagne For Monkeys
- ZYX
- Step Inside
- Blind
- Pop Juice
- 78 Stone Wobble
- Royalty
- Old School Shirt
- Air-Hostess Song
- Sweet Virginia
- Mississippi Boweevil Blues
- Old China
Tracks:
- Rhythm And Blues Alibi (Pre-Mellotron Version)
- Silhouettes
- Silence
- Butterfly
- Get Myself Arrested
- Dire Tribe
- We Haven't Turned Around
- So
- Shot Shot
- Chicken Bones
- Flight
- Pick Up The Pieces
- Big Man
- Sound Of Sounds (Single Version)
- Pussyfootin'
- Coltrane
- M57
- Diskoloadout
Customer Reviews:
Virgin must be losing it's touch.......2007-03-29
best compilation I've ever heard.......2006-11-09
Buy it , burn it, and send copies to everyone you know. . ........2006-10-24
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A Lifetime of Temporary Relief: 10 Years of B-Sides & Rarities
Low Manufacturer: Chairkickers Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002BO0EO Release Date: 2004-07-20 |
Tracks:
- Lullaby (Demo)
- Cut (Demo)
- Heartbeat
- Peanut Butter Toast And American Bandstand
- Tired
- I Started A Joke
- The Plan (Demo)
- Prisoner (Demo)
- Prisoner
- Tomorrow One
- Turning Over
- Bright
- Walk You Out
- Tear Down
- Standby
- David & Jude
- Cheek
Tracks:
- Venus
- Boyfriends & Girlfriends
- Surf
- No Need (Version 1)
- Be There
- Lift
- Joan Of Arc
- Long Long Long
- Lion/Lamb (Demo)
- Will The Night (Demo)
- Last Breath
- Joan Of Arc (20 Below Mix)
- Old Man Song
- Try Try Try
- Lord, Can You Hear Me?
- Venus (Time Stereo Dub Mix)
- Those Girls (Song For Nico)
- Silent Track 1
- Bonus Track 1
- Bonus Track 2
- Bonus Track 3
Tracks:
- I Remember
- Kindly Blessed
- Blue-Eyed Devil
- Sleep At The Bottom
- When You Walked
- Back Home Again
- Don't Drop The Baby
- Surfer Girl
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Open Arms
- ...I Love
- Carnival Queen
- Overhead
- Don't Carry It All
- Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
- Because You Stood Still
- Fearless
- Shots & Ladders
Customer Reviews:
Made me a big fan.......2007-03-22
This fine collection of songs and videos are a demonstration of artists facing different stages of music production: demos, b-sides, collaborations, covers, live. And they are so good at them! Watching the videos, I was shocked with Sparhawk's onstage attitude.
This box will get you into low. Highly recommended.
Approximately the best box set ever.......2005-08-10
What does Low sound like? A couple of the covers they chose seem revealing: The Beatles' Long Long Long and Pink Floyd's Fearless. Quiet and powerful. They are a band of great vocals and harmony, exceptional and sympathetic instrumentation, and they seem to control time.
Even though there are many great songs in the box set, my favorite song here has to be Low's cover of the Journey song Open Arms. I can't help it and I can't explain the appeal of the song and why I gladly anticipate the part where the singer's voice cracks. I listened to the song ten times in a row when I first got the set and numerous repeat listenings to it over the past six months. To put this in perspective, I watch American Idol and I don't care for anything I hear on the show, but I listen to Low's skewed version Open Arms and find it to be completely appealing.
Something else odd: I find the video for the song Words to be extremely comforting to watch. In black and white, the band sits in a boat on a frozen lake. It captures Duluth perfectly.
One other thing I note about Low is that they are the greatest punk band since the Velvet Underground. To play so slowly and quietly and in harmony against the background of a noisy world is the most radical form of music available. Completely defiant, engaging, religious, scary.
A bit more info..........2004-10-19
Disc 1:
01 Lullaby (demo)
02 Cut (demo)
03 Heartbeat (Live at American University, Washington D.C.)1994
04 Peanut Butter Toast and American Bandstand (When I'm Hungry, I Eat: Songs About Food | GMZ001)1996
05 Tired (Low e.p. | shine 48 Australia) 1994
06 I Started a Joke (Jabberjaw...Pure Sweet Hell compilation)1996
07 The Plan (demo)
08 Prisoner (demo)
09 Prisoner (The Curtain Hits The Cast lp bonus track) 1996
10 Tomorrow One (The Curtain Hits The Cast lp bonus track) 1996
11 Turning Over (finally... e.p.| Yard U.K. 22) 1996
12 Bright (version 2) (outtake from The Curtain Hits The Cast sessions)
13 Walk You Out (outtake from The Curtain Hits The Cast sessions)
14 Tear Down (outtake from The Curtain Hits The Cast sessions)
15 Standby (outtake from The Curtain Hits The Cast sessions)
16 David & Jude (previously unreleased)
17 Cheek (Duplex Planet compilation)
Disc 2:
01 Venus (SP-392 7") 1997
02 Boyfriends & Girlfriends (SP-392 7") 1997
03 Surf (Australian compilation track)
04 No Need (version 1) (Dirty Three/Low TG183) 1997
05 Be There (version 1) (Over The Ocean U.K. B-side)
06 Lift (The Paper 7" split- Papercut 004) 1997
07 Joan of Arc (TUGS-001 7") 1997
08 Long Long Long (TUGS-001 7") 1997
09 Lion/Lamb (demo from Secret Name sessions)
10 Will the Night (demo from Secret Name sessions)
11 Last Breath (Secret Name lp bonus track) 1999
12 Joan of Arc (20 Below Mix) 1999
13 Old Man Song (Secret Name lp bonus track) 1999
14 Try Try Try (Secret Name Japanese cd)
15 Lord, Can You Hear Me (A Tribute to Spacemen 3"- rgirl2)1998
16 Venus (Time Stereo Dub mix) (Tigerstyle cd split) 2001
17 Those Girls (song for Nico) (Tigerstyle cd split) 2001
Disc 3:
01 I Remember (alternate take, B-side of Immune single)
02 Kindly Blessed (Secretly Canadian compilation)
03 Blue-Eyed Devil (TELEconned: We Want the Airwaves- TRG 89380-2) 1998
04 Sleep at the Bottom (Transient Waves 7" split- rgirl4) 1998
05 When You Walked (Shanti Project Collection- Badman Records)
06 Back Home Again (Take Me Home: A Tribute To John Denver BRCD995) 2000
07 Don't Drop the Baby (previously unreleased)
08 Surfer Girl (Live In Belgium)
09 Blowin' in the Wind (Duluth Does Dylan- Spinout Records) 2000
10 Open Arms
11 ... I Love
12 Carnival Queen (Naked In The Afternoon: A Tribute to Jandek- SUM 10) 2000
13 Overhead (Dinosaur Act B-side TUGS-024) 2000
14 Don't Carry it All (outtake from Things We Lost In The Fire sessions)
15 Last Night I Dreamt that Somebody Loved Me(CKM003 7") 2001
16 Because You Stood Still (CKM003 7") 2001
17 Fearless (Canada e.p.- Rough Trade) 2002
18 Shots & Ladders 2 (Canada e.p.- Rough Trade) 2002
Great Box Set Filled With Low Rarities and Surprises .......2004-08-16
This set has been out since July 20th but Amazon has still not updated the correct tracklisting. For the record, then, A LIFETIME OF TEMPORARY RELIEF: 10 YEARS OF B-SIDES AND RARITIES consists of the following:
Disc 1:
01 Lullaby (demo)
02 Cut (demo)
03 Heartbeat
04 Peanut Butter Toast and American Bandstand
05 Tired
06 I Started a Joke
07 The Plan (demo)
08 Prisoner (demo)
09 Prisoner
10 Tomorrow One
11 Turning Over
12 Bright
13 Walk You Out
14 Tear Down
15 Standby
16 David & Jude
17 Cheek
Disc 2:
01 Venus
02 Boyfriends & Girlfriends
03 Surf
04 No Need (Version 1)
05 Be There
06 Lift
07 Joan of Arc
08 Long Long Long
09 Lion/Lamb (demo)
10 Will the Night (demo)
11 Last Breath
12 Joan of Arc (20 Below Mix)
13 Old Man Song
14 Try Try Try
15 Lord, Can You Hear Me
16 Venus (Time Stereo Dub mix)
17 Those Girls (song for Nico)
Disc 3:
01 I Remember
02 Kindly Blessed
03 Blue-Eyed Devil
04 Sleep at the Bottom
05 When You Walked
06 Back Home Again
07 Don't Drop the Baby
08 Surfer Girl
09 Blowin' in the Wind
10 Open Arms
11 ... I Love
12 Carnival Queen
13 Overhead
14 Don't Carry it All
15 Last Night I Dreamt that Somebody Loved Me
16 Because You Stood Still
17 Fearless
18 Shots & Ladders
Disc 4: DVD
- Documentaries: Closer Than That (includes live videos for Will the Night, Weight of Water, Don't Understand, Immune, Home, Dinosaur Act, Words, Shame, Over The Ocean, Canada, Looking Out For Hope), In the Fishtank, and Making of Trust
A quality band.......2004-08-06
You also get a nice booklet with liner notes for all of the songs and lots and lots of pictures..
I really enjoyed the music videos. Before I picked up this box set, I had only ever seen the videos for "Words" and "Shame," so getting to see the others was a treat. I thought the video for "Canada" was very clever - I thought that letting Alan and Mimi's daughter hold one of the red balloons from the "Shame" video was a nice touch.
The documentaries are great, especially "Closer Than That." I've always been of the opinion that Low is a great band, but after seeing these documentaries I am more certain of that opinion than ever. Even though Low tends to attract only modest-sized audiences when they tour, I'm impressed by the care and dedication that they put into their music.
Sometimes people will say that "Low isn't for everybody" but I think that's a shame because while Low may sound different from most other bands, they are really do make great music that deserves a much wider audience. Anyone who likes to hear music by musicians who really care about their music should listen to Low.
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B-Sides & Rarities
Deftones Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009S3HI0 Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Savory
- Wax and Wayne
- Change (In the House of Flies) (Acoustic)
- Simple Man
- Sinatra
- No Ordinary Love
- Teenager
- Crenshaw Punch/I'll Throw Rocks At You
- Black Moon
- If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
- Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
- Digital Bath (Acoustic)
- Chauffeur
- Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away) (Acoustic)
Tracks:
- 7 Words
- Bored
- My Own Summer
- Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)
- Change (In the House of Flies)
- Back to School (Mini Maggit)
- Digital Bath
- Minerva
- Hexagram
- Bloody Cape
- Engine Number 9
Album Description
A metallic rush of guitars and thundering drums, Deftones' music both epitomizes the hard-and-fast glory of post-grunge alt-metal and blows it wide open with innovation. As the Northern California-bred quintet evolved through a string of acclaimed albums and incessant, high-velocity touring, they also incorporated modern rock influences including The Cure and The Smiths into their Soundgarden/Tool/Rage Against the Machine/Pantera-inspired sonics. Now Maverick's new compilation sheds light on lesser-known output with covers, unreleased mixes, video B-Roll, and other choice rarities.Customer Reviews:
Awesome as usual.......2007-02-23
better than expected.......2007-01-14
MY FAV BAND. .......2007-01-10
Odds and Sods Collections Are Never Perfect.......2006-12-29
LIKE THE DEFTONES?... Check it out then........2006-09-04
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Rarities
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009MAOWS Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Clampdown
- I Don't Wanna Talk About It
- Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters- Live Version
- Let Me Go Easy- Live Version
- Winthrop
- Free Of Hope
- Shed Your Skin- Tom Morello Remix
- Never Stop- 1986 E.P. Version
- Ghost- Demo Version
- Uncle John's Band
- I'll Give You My Skin (featuring Michael Stipe)
- Free In You- Dave Cooley Remix
- Point Hope
- Ramblin' Round- Live Version (with Ani Difranco)
- Cold As Ice- Live Version
- Walk Your Valley
- It Won't Take Long
- Finlandia- Live Version
Amazon.com
Have the Indigo Girls hit the doldrums? Their concerts of late often prove to not only be lackluster, but dated, as singer/songwriter/guitarists Amy Ray and Emily Saliers veer dangerously close to seeming more like relics than icons. Part of that stems from their reliance on familiar material, as if their writing has slowed to a trickle. Now comes more suggestion of that in Rarities, an album made up of leftovers, odds and ends, demos, other previously unreleased material, and contributions to side albums. The good news is that there is much here to enjoy, all of it wrapped in the Girls' trademark corduroy-and-silk harmonies. Their demo version of "Ghost" is fraught with fevered longing, a remix of "Shed Your Skin" delights with its swirling, hypnotic soundscape, and the cameos by Michael Stipe ("I'll Give You My Skin") and Ani DiFranco ("Ramblin' Round") resonate with artistry and star power. But the 18-song album bloats with less-than-sparkling cuts (for example, a cacophonous rendering of Vic Chesnutt's "Free of Hope," two early and undistinguished songs from both Emily and Amy, and a techno-meets-country remix of "Free in You"). In the end, this is more a collector's disc than a window on the duo's "rarest" moments. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
It's Collecting Dust.......2006-08-05
Mostly for completists.......2006-04-21
Not for the Novice or Seasoned Fan, only for the Middle........2005-11-28
The overall message is: this collection is for the middle, those of you that fall somewhere between a novice and die-hard fan. If your rarities collection already includes most of the songs on "Rarities," then buy the few songs you need individually. If you only own 1 or 2 Indigo Girl CDs (or tapes), then skip this one for now and go with something else like "Retrospective," "All That We Let In," or "Come On Now Social." You will be much happier in the long run, as those CDs are more representative of the duo's songwritting and abilities. However, if you own most of their CDs and you are interested in understanding their development and influences (that you don't already know), then I highly recommend this collection.
Many new gems in this collection.......2005-10-11
that I keep going back to again and again. I have been an avid
listener to their music for ten years now, and I own all of their studio albums, as well as several other collections.
Even with this background, this song has risen to near the top
of my favorites list. Not to be missed!
I've heard a bootleg version of "Finlandia," but that version is
not nearly as beautifully realized as the rendition included in this collection. Another wonderful track!
"Uncle John's Band," which, although available perhaps from other sources, was not a part of my collection before getting this, is another really enjoyable song. I especially like
the pacing of the vocal on the line, "I live in a silver mine /
And collect berrys too."
I haven't had the chance to thoroughly digest the CD yet, but
other tracks that stand out to me so far "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters," "I Don't Wanna Talk About it" and "Clampdown" (chillingly relevant with Bush and his ilk having so much power).
There are at least three songs I would have loved to have seen included here, though: "Blood Quantum," "Letter to Eve" and
"Wisteria." Had they been included, my rating probably would have been five stars.
If you are a longtime Indigo listener, don't miss this one.
You will really want to "Let Me Go Easy" and the wonderfully
rendered "Finlandia" especially.
True artists don't need HITS!!.......2005-10-03
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The Destroyed Room: B-Sides and Rarities
Sonic Youth Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000K7UH3I Release Date: 2006-12-12 |
Tracks:
- Fire Engine Dream
- Fauxhemians
- Razor Blade
- Blink
- Campfire
- Loop Cat
- Kim's Chords
- Beautiful Plateau
- Three-Part Sectional Love Seat
- Queen Anne Chair
- The Diamond Sea
Amazon.com
After years of making fans track down out-of-print singles, obscure compilations, and odd Japanese import pressings, Sonic Youth have decided to take a little mercy on their hardcore fans. The Destroyed Room is a rarities album that truly lives up to the label, not just settling on a few radio edits and soundtrack cuts, but gathering songs from the band's recent back catalog that are genuinely hard to find: "Campfire" from the Grand Royal At Home with the Groovebox collection; "Razor Blade," a B-side to the "Bull in the Heather" single; and several cuts from the Noho Furniture Sessions, including the intriguingly titled "Three Part Sectional Love Seat" and "Queen Anne Chair." Fans and casual enthusiasts will no doubt be bewildered by the extra experimental outings of an already daunting band--but for completists, this is the last word. --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
THE DESTROYED ROOM: B-sides and Rarities, a band-chosen collection of near-hidden Sonic Youth gems.The album brings together tracks from throughout the band's career - focusing on tracks previously available only on vinyl, limited-release compilations, or as b-sides to nternational singles. Remastered here for the first time, it's a chance for fans to complete their Sonic Youth collection with pristine versions of tracks they'd been going nuts trying to find on their own. They asked for it... and now they're getting it.
Customer Reviews:
Sonic Stuff.......2007-03-23
A Sonic treasure trove for fans.......2007-01-20
While it pains me to give anything less than 5 stars to a recording by what is after all the Greatest American Rock Band of the Last 25 Years--nay, the Greatest Rock Band Period of the Last 25 Years--I'll respectfully knock off one star for this collection of B-sides, demos and other sonic effluvia. This collection, you see, is mainly geared to fans of the band and other related music obsessives--newbies need not apply. If you're just looking to dip a toe into the band's very deep waters, it's better to start with SY's best-of-the-early-years collection, "Screaming Fields of Sonic Love." Those wanting to try a proper album should head straight for "Sister" (which most fans agree is actually their best album) or the epochal "Daydream Nation." The material on "The Destroyed Room" dates back no further than 1994, around the time of the underappreciated "Washing Machine" album, with the majority much more recent than that. In fact, only three of the songs here even have vocals, and one of those ("Razor Blade") is just a brief out-take. If you're already a fan, however, nothing except lack of funds should stop you from diving in, as there are plenty of Kool Things to be found, especially if you share the band's love of free improv. The lengthy instrumental workout that opens the album, "Fire Engine Dream" lets the band stretch out and just explore; needless to say, it's filled with oddly tuned textures and feedback, but also something of a groove courtesy of drummer Steve Shelley, who never receives enough credit. Naturally, SY's guitarists, Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo (the real Glimmer Twins, if you ask me) are usually front and center, trading melodic ideas, drones and all-out Sonic abandon with glee. The Kim Gordon penned "Blink" is a surprisingly subtle song that would've fit right into one of the bands proper albums, and "Campfire" is an interesting excursion into abstract electronica. Unlike many latter-day noise merchants such as Wolf Eyes and Sightings, the Youth take a more laid-back, even friendly approach to horrible noise. The days of Sonic Death have been replaced by Sonic Life (an early title for the album now known as "Rather Ripped"), which is, of all things, sunny and positive. This isn't to say that it's "easy listening" (much of the stuff here will cause most "normal" folks to run for the exits). It's just that SY aim to transport listeners rather than smother them. While that approach draws sneering comparisons to so-called "jam bands," they're far more daring than the likes of Phish. If "The Destroyed Room" were released as an "all-new" album, it would definitely be considered the ballsiest release by a major rock band in years.
The biggest treat here, at least for yours truly, is the complete, uncut version of "Washing Machine's" epic coda, "The Diamond Sea." Mind you, the original version clocked in at a huge 19+ minutes--now we get to hear it at a mind-blowing 25:48! That it never feels bloated or wasteful is testament to the band's powere. Of course it's self indulgent, as is much of this album in general, but from them, too much is never enough.
21st Century Jam Band.......2006-12-22
Forget Rarities, SY Releases 'Oddysseys'.......2006-12-17
It's reasonable to state that SY's website description to "Destroyed Room" was a bit misleading. Often times a b-sides/rarities comp is an uncohesive stew of songs 'not good enough' or 'too different' from a particular group's current art mindset. While The Youth has already tagged 2nd disc outtakes unto "Goo" and "Dirty", this release looked to be a culmination of the throwaways from SY's most recent seven albums.
Thankfully in a twist of rote expectations, "Detroyed Room" is different from hodge-podged outtake anthologies and plays very similar to the stylings of the inward-looking SYR series. Only three of the eleven songs on "Destroyed Room" contain lyrics (2 by Kim, 1 by Thurston) and the other eight are somewhat challenging instrumental compositions that stemmed from album session jams or focused peices specifically meant for concept compilation albums. The mind-bending instrumentals, most notably from the "Sonic Nurse" era, are angluar and rare-tuned oddysseys that demonstrate how this band glides into recording a new record.
In addition to quality music, the "Destroyed Room" booklet is not closet material for you portable cd-casers and/or I-Poders. With a track-by-track analysis, the mystery behind the sounds is explained well enough to leave the listener to do just that, LISTEN, and not question the band's intentions. Having read the band commentary, it'S obvious what The Youth has opted out to offer on this release; straight up experimental jamming.
FYI - Depending on what kind of SY fan you are this could be a warning or a letdown; this disc DOES NOT contain any noise freakouts. But on the otherhand, this disc does not offer great insight to polished outtake songs that are complete with verse/chorus/verse structures. Overall, this disc is good middle-of-the-road material. Spend the money and vote for peace (see the booklet for that reference).
Blissed-out Sonic Goodness.......2006-12-17
The subtitle tells you exactly what's here...b-sides and rarities. The emphasis, however, is on instrumental rarities that are ultra-tuff to come by. For me, mood pieces like "Campfire" and "Loop Cat" are definite highlights here. SY took the adventurous route with 'Destroyed Room'...they could've opted for some "safer" choices like "My Arena", "Superstar" or the cover of Nirvana's "Moist Vagina" from the "Sunday" 7-inch. But no. This record will challenge you straight outta the box with the 10-plus minute "Fire Engine Dream", which manages to sound exactly like what the title suggests. Oh, and the track-by-track notes are entertaining, too.
But let me say this. When I found out that 'Destroyed Room' was going to contain the full 26-minute version of "The Diamond Sea" complete with alternate ending, I just about "done a double backflip", to quote Roger Miller. I listened to this track today while fighting my way through Tulsa Christmas shopping traffic, and it prevented me from losing my patience and killing fellow motorists. God, what a song.
You may be saying, "Well, if it's so damn good, why only 4 stars and not 5?" I like to keep the 5-star rating meaningful, so I don't give it to every record that blows my skirt up. 5 Stars means 'Blonde on Blonde'. 'Velvet Underground & Nico'. 'Fun House'. You get the idea. Surely you will understand.
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Noise Floor (Rarities 1998-2005)
Bright Eyes Manufacturer: Saddle Creek ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I2IRAK Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Mirrors And Fevers
- I Will Be Grateful For This Day
- Trees Get Wheeled Away
- Drunk Kid Catholic
- Spent On Rainy Days
- The Vanishing Act
- Soon You Will Be Leaving Your Man
- Blue Angels Air Show
- Weather Reports
- Seashell Tale
- Bad Blood
- Amy In The White Coat
- Devil Town
- I'Ve Been Eating (For You)
- Happy Birthday To Me (Feb. 15)
- Motion Sickness
Amazon.com
"I've got no self control," Conor Oberst sings on "Spent on Rainy Days," one of the 16 rough-hewn tracks on this collection of Bright Eyes demos, unreleased tracks, and general bric-a-brac. As the young songwriter demonstrated with his wildly divergent 2005 releases, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning (good) and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn (er, not so much), he's extremely prolific, but that doesn't necessarily mean he should release everything he records. Accordingly, Noise Floor presents a mixed bag that will enthrall hardcore Conorites but leave others frequently reaching for the skip button in search of only the sharpest material--slow-burning ballads such "Soon You Will Be Leaving Your Man," "Weather Reports," and the echo-laden "Bad Blood." --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
A collection of singles, one-offs, unreleased tracks, collaborations, and covers recorded between 1998 and 2005. Variously recorded to cassette four-track, mini-disc, reel-to-reel tape machine, ADAT and computer, these songs trace Bright Eyes' evolution from basement project to band of international repute. Many of these gems previously lost to out-of-print obscurity are hereby resurrected.Customer Reviews:
Everything disfunctional and amazing!!.......2007-01-11
The way he twists his words into stories or lyrical form, his imperfect voice gives him edge.
I would highly reccomend this album.
But I'm a biased reveiw, bright eyes has been my favorite band for years.
Conor Oberst never fails me.
A Great Compilation.......2007-01-11
Surprise Surprise.......2006-11-26
The actual quality is amazing. I really don't like recomending certain songs, because other people just download a couple of songs instead of getting the whole album, which is the point, isn't it? But I must point out some of the simply amazing 16 tracks- Drunk Kid Catholic is brilliant, Spent on Rainy Days has a feverish energy, The Vanishing Act is well made, and as a whole this album is worth buying for Bright Eyes fans. It should NOT be a first pick for someone who hasn't heard Connor Oberst before, but that's not why this album was released. A nice album for fans, though. And a standard for all rarities albums.
Bright Eyes.......2006-11-10
Compilation Sensation.......2006-11-06
My only complaint, as a die-hard Bright Eyes fan who also lacks a turntable, would be that the CD version is missing several tracks that are on the LP which can be purchased on the Saddle-Creek site.
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Original Remixes & Rarities
The Human League Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMUUJE Release Date: 2005-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Being Boiled (Travelogue Version) (Travelogue Album)
- The Sound Of The Crowd (12 Versino - Complete) (12 Single)
- Hard Times (Love Action B-Side) (3 CD Single)
- Non-Stop (Open Your B-Side) (12 Single)
- Don't You Want Me (Extended Dance Mix) (12 Single)
- Mirror Man (Extended Version) (12 Single)
- You Remind Me Of Gold (Mirror Man B-Side) (12 Single)
- (Keep Feeling) Fascination (Improvisation) (12 Single)
- Total Panic (Fascination B-Side) (3 CD Single)
- The Lebanon (Extended) (12 Single)
- Life On Your Own (Extended) (12 Single)
- Electric Dreams (Extended) (12 Single)
- Human (Extended) (12 Single)
- Heart Like A Wheel (Extended) (CD & 12 Single)
Album Description
The popularity of The Human League never seems to wane, with constant sell-out tours and festival appearances (Homelands and Big Gay Out in 2005). 2005 saw the League back on a 16-date tour of the UK in November. To coincide with their touring activities, a collection of original 12-inch remixes of their most popular tracks are features, many of which have not been on CD before - such as the full unedited versions of 'The Sound Of The Crowd', 'Open Your Heart' and 'The Lebanon'. Additionally, 'Love Action' and 'Hard Times Instrumental 12-inches were only previously available on a CD single, and the rest of the tracks (bar the Extended Electric Dreams which came out on the reissued Oakey & Moroder CD reissue) are currently only to be found as bonus tracks on various US and International pressings. EMI. 2005.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Collection of Rarities as Well as Extended and Dub Mixes that the Pioneering Synth Pop Group Has Released in It's Long Tenure Spanning Over Two Decades. Many of These Tracks Appear on CD for the First Time Here. Long Time Fans Will Rejoice at the Inclusion of the Full Versions of the B-sides of 12 Inches Released in Conjunction with the Album "Dare". The Set also Includes the Extended Mixes from "Hysteria" and the Jimmy Jam-terry Lewis Produced "Crash", Including the USA No. One Single "Human". In Between is the Phil Oakey-giorgio Moroder Internation Smash "Electric Dreams", Produced for the Motion Picture of the Same Name.Customer Reviews:
Quality-pops and clicks etc Human League remixes.......2007-07-02
good old razor blade and tape. A skill that is dieing off. The producer- Martin Rushent- has been said that most of these remixes had SO MANY cuts and edits in the original tape that many times it could only be run through the machine once or twice before it would disintegrate!!! Be glad that these are availible as many many other great artists from the best period of new music (late 70's early to mid 80's) are still not on CD and possibly never will be. While the record companies pump out tons of garbage that has no right to be released tons of great stuff will sit in vaults- people that would spend good money will wait forever- point in case the first two albums (1980 and 81) by Polyrock. They where FINALLY just released on a small label and you had better snatch them up while you can cause the value of them will skyrocket just like the double CD of The Producers(the New Wave-Power Pop band not the remade movie) albums- they where released on a small label on cd and now less then 9 years later they are fetching 80 bucks or so!!
AWESOME!!.......2007-04-10
YEA THEY WERE MIXED-UP IN THE HEAD WITH THIS JUNK !.......2007-01-24
shaking my head in disappointment.......2006-07-21
WHY CAN'T THEY LEAVE THINGS ALONE!?!?!?!
Human League..........2006-01-21
Could it have been better? Sure. But as I paid under $8US for the disk, I have absolutely no complaints and feel that I got my money's worth! Four stars!
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Rarities 1971-2003
The Rolling Stones Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BP86MI Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Fancy Man Blues
- Tumbling Dice (Live)
- Wild Horses (Live Stripped Version)
- Beast Of Burden (Live)
- Anyway You Look At It
- If It Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)
- Miss You (Dance Version)
- Wish I'd Never Met You
- I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Live)
- Mixed Emotions (12' Version)
- Through The Lonely Nights
- Live With Me (Live)
- Let It Rock
- Harlem Shuffle (NY Mix)
- Mannish Boy (Live)
- Thru And Thru (Live)
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Though countless Rolling Stones zealots contend that the band's most compelling work bubbled to the top prior to 1973, the music department at Starbucks has unearthed a sundry collection of B-sides, live takes and unreleased studio recordings culled mostly from the three decades that followed. Cherry-picking from a selection many times larger than the 14 tracks presented here, the compilation's producers reach as far back as a 1971 live cover of Chuck Berry's "Let It Rock" and navigate through the Stones' forays into blues (Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" from 1977; "Fancy Man Blues" from 1989), rhythm & blues (1986's "Harlem Shuffle" and a 1998 live take of Let It Bleed's "Live With Me") and disco (the seven-minute dance mix of the 1978 hit "Miss You"), as well as stripped-down 1995 versions of Glimmer Twins gems "Wild Horses" and "Tumbling Dice." The accompanying compendium of liner notes and band member comments testify that the Rolling Stones still believe that rock and roll will never die. And even those zealots must concur that the music here is timeless, as the band remains as vital as ever. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
rarities? I don't see them.......2007-07-16
The only songs that comes close to rarities are "Let it Rock" and "thru the lonely nights". "Let it Rock" was released as a b-side only in Europe in 1971. "thru the lonely nights" released only as a b-side in 1974.
The rest have been released through multiple compilations. In fact this is the third release of "Mannish Boy". How the hell is that rare?
There's a wealth of songs that await release. Does anyone would get upset if "Claudine" was released today? Does anyone under a certain age even know what the song is about? It's actually a humorous song once you get past the subject matter.
How about Keith's rendition of "Run Run Rudolph"? How about the mid/late 60's song "can't believe(aka I can see it")? How about live recordings from their concerts in 1972/73? How about the full concert recording for "get your ya-ya's out" with the songs in the CORRECT order?
The Beatles recording company has released several CDs with unreleased songs.
Bruce Springsteen, who is notorious on keeping a tight rein on his songs, has released a boxed set of previously unreleased songs.
Surely the Stones, with a pelthora of unreleased songs, can release a real boxed set of unreleased songs. This single CD ( where 95% of the songs on this CD are about as rare as the sun coming up every day) is an insults to fans' intelligence.
And artists/record companies wonder why bootlegs are so prevalent.
ANOTHER RIP-OFF.......2007-04-10
What A Shame!!!.......2007-02-25
Nice change of pace.......2007-01-14
Some of the live tunes are welcome, such as "Tumbling Dice," "Wild Horses," "Beast of Burden," "I just Wanna Make Love to You," "Live with Me," "Harlem Shuffle," "Mannish Boy," and "Thru and Thru." Some of these are especially good, such as "Harlem Shuffle." It's delightful to hear a classic blues song like "Mannish Boy" done live. Live versions of songs often provide a different perspective on those songs, as compared with the CD/album versions. So, the live cuts themselves help make this a worthwhile CD.
Studio cuts here represent the range of Stones' work. The liner notes say that "there's a significant trove of unreleased material and unfinished song scraps in the vault." Some of the unreleased material, as Mick puts it, represent "really great things" whereas there are also "a lot of mediocre things."
"Fancy Man Blues" is another nice example of the Stones' affinity to blues. The dance version of "Miss You" is interesting to listen to; one of their own bluesy tunes, "Wish I'd Never Met You," is worth a listen. An old Chuck Berry song, "Let It Rock," again testifies to the Rolling Stones' roots.
All in all, quite a serviceable CD. Listening to this makes one yearn to hear those other "really great things" that Mick says are in the vault.
Rarities? hardly..........2007-01-06
The counting has stopped on how many compilation albums the Rolling Stones have issued over the years, and are continuing to issue. This is the latest in that never-stopping series.
The album title "Rarities 1971-2003" (16 tracks; 79 min.) might lead an innocent buyer to think that he or she is getting genuine Stones rarities, as in "lost gems that have never seen the daylight before". On that count alone, this album is flat-out mistitled as most of the songs have been issued before. In fact one might argue that only one-fourth of the album can (barely) qualify as a rarity: the bluesy tunes "Fancy Man Blues" and "Wish I'd Never Met You" (both from 1989), and the rockers "Through the Lonely Nights" (from 1975), and the Chuck Berry cover "Let It Rock" (from 1971). And that's really it. All the other tracks have been and/or continue to be easily available. That said, this does not mean that the music is lacking on this album. On the contrary, the quality level of the songs is mostly outstanding.
It does strike me that there continues to be a significant gap in the Rolling Stones output, namely a TRUE release of rarities from their 40+ year recording career, and/or a release similar to the Beatles Anthologies albums. As to "Rarities 1971-2003", good music, but buyer beware!
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