Product Description
Musea release for the French guitarist (ex-Steve Hillage, Clearlight). Tracks include, 'Non Fiction', 'Chance', 'Psychedelik', 'Magic Fanfare', 'LIFE', 'Glissader Aquarian', 'Viva Da New Sound', 'Synthetic Lover' & 'City Clone'. 2002.
Non-Fiction,Christian Boule,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- NPR gives "moments" period
- NPR has the best programming
- I really had a driveway moment with this CD
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Driveway Moments
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Npr National Public
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Styles
| Music
| Alternative Rock
| Blues
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Children's Music
| Christian & Gospel
| Classic Rock
| Classical
| Country
| Dance & DJ
| Folk
| Hard Rock & Metal
| International
| Jazz
| Latin Music
| Miscellaneous
| New Age
| Opera & Vocal
| Pop
| R&B
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Rock
| Soundtracks
Similar Items:
- Driveway Moments, Vol. 2
- This American Life: Lies Sissies & Fiascoes
- Crimebusters & Crossed Wires: Stories from This American Life
- This American Life: Stories of Hope and Fear
- Driveway Moments, Vol. 3
ASIN: B0000YEEF8
Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Amy's Answering Machine - Amy Borkowsky
- Killing With Kindness
- Nutcracker Dreams - Kevin Kling
- His Father - Marion Winik
- My Dad the Ex-Con
- Animal Sex Advice by Dr. Tatiana A.K.A. Olivia Judson
Tracks:
- Sweet Potato Queen's Latest Dish - Jill Conner Browne
- My So-Called Lungs
- Hitching a Ride With Junior McGhee - Charlie Barnet
- Santa-Land Diaries - David Sedaris
Customer Reviews:
NPR gives "moments" period.......2005-07-20
I cannot write enough to praise the radio essays that have been broadcast regularly on NPR. I've been a fan for the past four or five years. So, I not only have "driveway" moments, but "parking lot" moments, "at home after work" moments; you name it. If NPR is on my radio, I literally find I cannot leave my car.
My only regret was the CD didn't contain the complete broadcast of the amusing "Santaland Diaries."
NPR has the best programming.......2005-01-24
There is no other radio station that has better programming than NPR. The creativity, humour and complexity of their stories gives them a head up on all other media outlets. This CD is poignant, funny and interesting. The stories really do hold you in the car and in your driveway. There were times where we had to pullover because the story was so funny. In other situations there was not a dry eye in the car. I highly reccomend this CD. Although, "Driveway Moments 2" 2005 is not nearly as good. In fact I was completley dissapointed in the sequal.
I really had a driveway moment with this CD.......2004-10-03
This CD is a wonderfully eclectic collection of some of the best stories of NPR. A "driveway moment" is when there is something so compelling on the radio that you sit in your driveway, listening, rather than leave the car.
That's exactly what happened to me when I heard "My So-Called Lungs." It's indescribably touching, and I was left with tears streaming down my face, in awe of how the young girl making this audio diary could be so brave.
The stories span an almost unbelievable arc of emotion, from the drama of the story I just mentioned, to David Sedaris's Santaland Diaries, which is so hilarious that it's commonly played every Christmas on NPR stations across the country.
This is a suberb CD. Listen to it on a long road trip, and I guarantee the miles will just fly by, you'll be so absorbed in these stories. I have just ordered Driveway Moments 2--if it's half as good as this one, it'll be well worth it.
Average customer rating:
- The Editorial Reviewer is Clueless...
- Susan Werner is Not a Trained Monkey
- Susan leaves behind her fans
- Misfire from one of my favorite performers
- Misfire from one of my favorite performers
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New Non-Fiction
Susan Werner
Manufacturer: Susan Werner
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Contemporary Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
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- Time Between Trains
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- Midwestern Saturday Night
ASIN: B00005UKYX
Release Date: 2001-11-29 |
Tracks:
- Stationary
- Shade of Grey
- Blue Guitar
- Yellow house
- (It's OK To) Feel Good
- All of the Above
- Everybody's Talking
- Misery & Happiness
- Barbed Wire Boys
- Big Car
- Nefertiti's Dream
- Epilogue: May I Suggest
Amazon.com
On her fifth album, Werner spills out trademark jazzy vocal stylings, pleasant acoustic ballads, a few Bangles-esque rockers, and plenty of word-riffing. This time around, however, she runs a bit short on memorable material. "Barbed Wire Boys" may be her best song about her native Midwest, and the conversation with dueling angels in "Misery & Happiness" has a clever charm. More typical though is the personal-ad whining of "All of the Above" or the pining for a big car in, yes, "Big Car." In these songs, the pronoun "you" runs amok, "only love can live forever after," and spiritual hope seems as thin and predictable as chicken soup for the soul. Werner may think dark days are redeemed by cloying images like stars, smiles, and a baby's hands, but wordiness without fresh ideas or real emotions isn't. --Roy Kasten
Album Description
On her fifth album, Werner vividly demonstrates both the quality of musicianship and stylistic breadth that has marked her career as a singer-songwriter with roots in jazz, classical, country, and popular song. Produced by Bruce Cockburn's longtime collaborator Colin Linden, New Non-Fiction plays like a collection of short stories written by a diverse group of authors with different voices, perspectives, and experiences. Yet the stories have a unifying thread woven by Werner's powerful, classically trained voice, her keen eye for observation, and her sophisticated musicianship.
Customer Reviews:
The Editorial Reviewer is Clueless..........2003-11-07
Frankly, I am puzzled by the editorial review. We obviously were not listening to the same music. Though maybe it is simply the reviewer's lack of depth or jaundiced view towards life in general...
Susan Werner's melodies and lyrics touch my soul (and my funny bone...)in places most music can't even reach. And - what on EARTH is wrong with thinking life is good even when there are times when it really sucks??? The reviewer must not be much fun to play with...
Susan is top-notch! Her voice invades your being and lifts your heart - makes you think and often makes you laugh. Her incredible voice and powerful lyrics blend into an experience you will not soon forget. From the first song to the last you will be entranced by the spell she weaves. Don't miss this one. You will never be the same. Check out her tour schedule and if you are lucky you can see her in person if she's in your area.
Don't worry, Susan! Thre are plenty of us who get it.
Susan Werner is Not a Trained Monkey.......2002-09-17
I, like many other reviewers, discovered Susan Werner by hearing her perform live, over and over during the last 10 years. I've seen her in Washington, D.C., Virginia, San Diego and Las Vegas. I have all of her CDs, and I recognize many of my own feelings about Susan's accomplishments and talents among the passionate comments submitted by other people here. I like all of her CDs, but mostly because they are my only connection to a treasured experience: the experience of seeing her sing her own songs live. But I have never loved any of the CDs, until New Nonfiction. The early ones seemed somewhat amateurish in their production values, but hey, they came from the very beginning of her career when she was performing in very small clubs, so what should we really expect? I still listen to them all the time, because they remind me of her concerts. The middle ones, especially Last of the Good Straight Girls and Time Between Trains, are more professionally produced, contain great Susan Werner songs and also covers that are perfect for her, but somehow, the production still lacks, because (as many people already said), it somehow polishes her too much and fails to capture what is magical about her voice and her performances. In my opinion, this new CD completely overcomes those problems. The sound of this CD is the thing that people love about Susan Werner; at least it's what I love. It sounds like her in concert; her beautiful and intelligent voice is all there and nothing about the production interferes with it. I can imagine the facial expressions she makes when she sings in concert, and hear the whole enormous range of her singing and playing talents. The words she writes have always been intelligent and clever, but with experience, they are becoming more routinely beautiful, without becoming overserious. This is, after all, pop music. I love this CD. What are these people talking about who say she is leaving her fans behind? Susan Werner has never been a particular kind of writer or performer; she always has sampled from every branch of popular music to ornament the words to her songs. Her songbook includes everything from a beautiful cover of Edith Piaf's La Vie en Rose, which is a perfect vessel for her voice (may she never stop performing it!), to blues, jazz, pop, country etc. Whoever diminished this CD as a surrender to country music doesn't understand music very well, other than as wallpaper. Country music is just one of the many forms of popular music. There is a great deal of dreadful country music, but there's also Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakum, Hank Williams, Jimmie Rogers, Bill Monroe. And by the way, those reviewers are just dead wrong: this is not a country album by any stretch of the imagination. There are maybe two songs that use the musical idioms of country, but that's exactly the point: Susan is incorporating the idioms of country music into her songs; she is not becoming a country singer. There's a big difference. I attribute these comments to people who must want Susan Werner to stay a certain way, always to sound a certain way, to write a certain kind of songs and keep turning them out, as if they have some ownership stake in that future stream of music. But what real music lover could expect that of an artist? What artist could really want to do it? What artist with real talent could stand to standardize her sound? It would be stultifying; her music would rot on the vine. Thank God Susan Werner is willing to grow. I could be wrong, but her recent albums, distributed by major labels, seemed to me as close as she could get herself to "gussying up" her sound to satisfy somebody else's expectations. In contrast, New Nonfiction has no gloss; it is all the things that are great about her art: she is (judging from her songs)funny, highly intelligent, disappointed in life and still immensely hopeful about it, romantic, cynical, sarcastic, gentle, a lover of family and children, a city person who loves rural life and tradition (as a place to come from), etc. That's just a beginning. I don't want Susan Werner to sound a certain way and stay in a certain genre, and I don't think anybody who really loves music as art could want her to do so. She is not a trained monkey. It must be discouraging for someone like her to hear a self-described "fan" say that she has sold out her art to "country." Two of these people actually said here that they regretted buying the new CD and would like to have the money back. That kind of "we're going to take our marbles home" speaks for itself. These aren't fans; they're taskmasters, they have expectations to be met. What I expect is that Susan Werner continues to write songs that are poetry, that she cares about, that they get better and better, and that she keeps moving into new musical territory, pushing me along with her to relish the experience. They won't all be perfect, and I'm sure I won't like some of them. But most of them will be like New Nonfiction: great. I give it four stars only because it's not her masterpiece. I'm sure that's still coming out.
Susan leaves behind her fans.......2002-03-28
This new CD is certainly not what you expect from Susan Werner. Most of the songs are country or even gospel sounding and even these are pretty lame by her usual brilliant standards. There are a couple good cuts on this CD like "Stationary" or "Epilogue: May I suggest" but most are truly awful. Her cover of the famous Midnight Cowboy movie song "Everybody's Talkin'" has to be the worst song ever recorded. What were you thinking, Susan! Susan Werner is a great artist and this release is way beneath her talent. If she wants to move in a country direction, that's OK but she will be leaving a great number of her fans behind, including me. Based on this CD, I will not buy her next one and that is sad since I own the previous four she made. I'm sorry I spent the money on this one.
Misfire from one of my favorite performers.......2002-03-23
Susan's great especially when you see her live but this CD is by far her worst effort to date. Where are all the great songs she has been performing all these past years live go? And where did this country side of hers come from? Has she been living in Nashville? Two of the songs save this review from being a total bomb, Stationary and Shade of Grey, but the rest are dismal and something you would hear at amateur night at the Big Boots Bar. I'm not sure long time fans will like this disc. It all sounds rushed and put together by people who really didn't know Susan's music and are trying to cram her into a Martina McBride/Faith Hill kind of category. If this is the direction she wants to head in that's fine but she's leaving me and many people who love her music very disappointed. I wish I could get my money back for this CD and maybe I'll sell my copy on ebay. Better luck next time Suze!
Misfire from one of my favorite performers.......2002-03-23
Susan's great especially when you see her live but this CD is by far her worst effort to date. Where are all the great songs she has been performing all these past years live go? And where did this country side of hers come from? Has she been living in Nashville? Two of the songs save this review from being a total bomb, Stationary and Shade of Grey, but the rest are dismal and something you would hear at amateur night at the Big Boots Bar. I'm not sure long time fans will like this disc. It all sounds rushed and put together by people who really didn't know Susan's music and are trying to cram her into a Martina McBride/Faith Hill kind of category. If this is the direction she wants to head in that's fine but she's leaving me and many people who love her music very disappointed. I wish I could get my money back for this CD and maybe I'll sell my copy on ebay. Better luck next time Suze!
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- HMMMMM, I DON'T KNOW
- A great second coming from the classic group
- UNADULTERATED.
- slept on
- The best Native Tongue you've never heard!
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Non-Fiction
Black Sheep
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B000001E5U
Release Date: 1994-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Non-Fiction Intro
- Autobiographical
- B.B.S.
- City Lights
- Do Your Thing
- E.F.F.E.C.T.
- Freak Y'all
- Gotta Get Up
- Let's Get Cozy
- Me And My Brother
- North South East West
- Peace To The Niggas
- Summa Tha Time
- We Boys
- Who's Next?
- Without A Doubt
- Non-Fiction Outro
Customer Reviews:
HMMMMM, I DON'T KNOW.......2007-01-24
now for me, i did not enjoy this one as much as the first one. everytime i hear this, i think of JINGLE JANGLE. it's like it's a cool vibe, but iu just don't dig it as much. it's not bad, but it's not good. now AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL is a wonderful first song. i can without NORTHSOUTHEASTWEST. WE BOYS with that group, leigon, was alright. other than that, listening to this makes me yearn for A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. still, i'd rather listen to this than unk or young joc or rick ross anyday. again, i guess i'm just an old-fashioned cat.
A great second coming from the classic group.......2005-05-07
The second album from the real hip hop representers, this was tight but didnt get as known as the first as there was so many things out in 94 and people just slept on it. The beats are nice and its just off being as much of a classic as their first. Dres has some good rhymes put down again and it stays in the black sheep flavour. Its a shame they were over didn't do any more after this and dres' solo was a bit weak with only a couple of good tracks but nothing like the black sheep albums. Make sure you get this, classic from an original hip hop group. Later!
UNADULTERATED........2005-03-29
CLASSIC.
LYRICS ----------- 9/10
PRODUCTION COURTESY OF BLACK SHEEP --------- 10/10
ALBUM COVER ---------- 10/10
THEME ---------- 10/10
CONCEPT ---------- 10/10
STANDOUT TRACKS --------- ALL TRACKS SON.
GUEST APPEARANCE ------- AG
OVERALL ---------- UNADULTERATED HIP HOP KID.
O.KAKA RESTAURANT --------- SERVING CLASSIC HIP HOP NON STOP COMING SOON TO THE TRI STATE AREA NY,NJ&CT.
MENU ------- DAS EFX,PETE ROCK &C.L SMOOTH,FU-SHNICKENS,GANGSTARR,BLACK MOON,ONYX,LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND,MAIN SOURCE,UMC'S,JERU DA DAMAJA E.T.C.
slept on.......2003-04-26
badly. Well it took me this long to realise this record existed. Laid back beats, MCs flowing on verse after verse. I didn't like their debut -- too goofball, but this is highly reccomended for all 'real' hip-hop fans.
The best Native Tongue you've never heard!.......2002-11-21
Black Sheep aren't the best known or most popular of the Native Tongue family, but no one can deny that they left their mark on hip-hop. What suprises me is that lots of people who are down with Native Tongue have never heard of this album. The beats, the rhymes, everything about this album is tight. It can hold its own with Low End Theory, Buhloone Mindstate, or any other Native Tongue classic. Check this CD out! There isn't a track on it that's missable. If you like Black Sheep or any of the other members of the Native Tongue family then you have to own this CD. You don't know what you're missing!
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- This CD isn't there yet...
- Nice Sound
- Amazingly Gifted Vocal Group!
- THE BEST OUT THERE!!!!
- Naturally Blessed
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Non-Fiction
Naturally Seven
Manufacturer: Primarily Acapella
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
New Jack
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Easy Listening
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Easy Listening
| Pop
| Indie Music
| Stores
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- What Is It?
ASIN: B000046Q3L
Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Opening Meditation (The Path I Take)
- Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)
- Sit-Back-Relax
- WDRG-Am
- Bridge over Troubled Water
- All of You
- At the Tone
- Born to Worship
- Last Days [Reprise]
- Blessed Assurance
- Y'all Hear Dat
- Train
- Last Days
- Bless This House
- Closing Meditation (The Path I Take)
- Have I Ever Told You [*]
Customer Reviews:
This CD isn't there yet..........2007-06-08
I'm a big N7 fan, but this CD was recorded at a time before they adopted their signature mind-blowing instrumental sound. This album is just another acapella album. Look for their "What is it?" or "Ready II Fly" albums if you want to hear something truly amazing.
Nice Sound.......2007-03-08
I'm a big Take 6 fan so I have pretty sharp ears for that kind of sound. It's difficult to compare any other group with Take 6 because they're in a class by themself. However, Naturally Seven has done pretty well with their sound. 7 guys, tight harmony, rich sound...definitely a CD you can listen to.
Amazingly Gifted Vocal Group!.......2002-07-27
Wow, what a great album this is. Naturally Seven has put together a collection of amazingly smooth and tight sounding music that most everyone should hear. In case you missed it, Naturally Seven is the group that won the 1999 Harmony Sweepstakes in convincing fashion. This album is a product of that remarkable group of men made not long afterwards, hot off their win. This album is full of R&B heavy jazz songs and snippets. Snippets? Yes... such as the radio tag that N7 recorded for WDRG-AM in New York. That alone is a huge example of the tight, professional sound that these guys have. They also made a cute (and impressive) answering machine outgoing message. Or there is a little bit called Y'all Hear Dat as an intro for the next song (Train) that is full of atmosphere and style, as they imitate a train and a storyteller starts talking about "The Train". Doesn't sound like much with me trying to describe it, but believe me, it fits into the whole concept of this album being more of a story and a personal expression of what they do... and what they are. If you like tight harmony like the smooth sounds of Take 6, R&B, Jazz, Hip-hop and Soul then you got to get it, get it, get it!! -- Ken, GospelCrib.8m.com
THE BEST OUT THERE!!!!.......2002-02-13
These guys performed at my high school on Feb. 12, 2002 and I have NEVER been so impressed at a concert. They ripped up our school, and that is pretty hard since we are a catholic school nobody really wants to listen to GOSPEL music when we don't have to. I bought the CD right when I got home off the internet and I have never been more happy to spend [the] $. These guys kick butt! Not to mention Jamal is dead sexy, but that's another story...
Naturally Blessed.......2001-02-12
I was fortunate enough to hear them perform live at my school (Pace Univ) on February 3, 2001 and they were awesome. They are so talented and they can sing any type of music. This is one of the few groups where each person posseses some type of talent. Unfortunately when they were there I didn't have any money to buy the CD but the day after I purchased it online and I received it a few days later and it was just as awesome as the live performance. This is something to be picked up.
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We Wanna Rock - Non-Fiction & Nonsense from the Heartland
Thaddeus Rex
Manufacturer: Thaddeus Rex, Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Children's Music
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000MR9YG2
Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Dinosaurumpus
- I Don't Want to Go
- Oh Fiddlesticks
- Kazooey Decimal
- Your Song
- We Wanna Rock
- You Can Tell a Boy by the Smell
- Grandma's Pond
- A Song for the Girls
- I Stepped in Dog Doo
- Slimy Green & Kind of Funny
- The Moon is Rising
- Country Roads
- We Dance
Product Description
Recognizing the importance of books, songs, and dreams, Thaddeus Rex passionately endorses the fun of reading and the power of imagination. His musical emphasis is on creating songs to which kids in the early elementary years can relate. WE WANNA ROCK: Non-Fiction & Nonsense from the Heartland is a memory album based on Thaddeus early years in rural Indiana, focusing on many aspects of a child s life in the country. The acoustic rock songs on the CD examine subjects as varied as moonlit nights, Grandma s pond, visits to the library, being grounded for misbehaving, and having to move to a new town. Grammy nominee Zak Morgan joins Thaddeus Rex on "You Can Tell a Boy by the Smell, contributing an assortment of character voices. WE WANNA ROCK also includes Slimy Green & Kind of Funny, whose lyrics were co-written by fifth-grader Lauren Walton. Now a professional songwriter with royalty checks to prove it, Lauren was the inspiration for the Thaddeus Rex Writing Contest, which Thaddeus describes as creative writing meets American Idol. Beginning in early November 2006, with a kick-off sponsored by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Education Department, Thaddeus Rex s website will include an area where schoolchildren will be invited to post their poems and stories and vote for their favorites. Each week s winner will continue to the semi-finalist round, and at the end of the school year voters will choose 10 finalists. A final round of voting will determine the grand prize winner, who will help Thaddeus Rex turn the winning entry into a song for his next CD. As a professional songwriter, the winning child will receive co-writing credit and co-copyright ownership of the song and will earn royalties each time the song is played on the radio, downloaded, or purchased on a CD. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Education Department has created a series of language arts lesson plans for classroom use with WE WANNA ROCK: Non-Fiction & Nonsense from t
Customer Reviews:
Great Fun. Great Music.......2007-02-19
My kids ages 3 and 5 are T.Rex groupies! They love both his CDs!! Even better is that it is fun and upbeat music for the adults as well. I highly recommend this CD as well as his original CD.
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Preface/In the Know
Non-Fiction
Manufacturer: Rock Ridge Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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Alt Industrial
| Industrial
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ASIN: B000BKSJB6
Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- My Way, The
- Listen
- Mortify Me
- Could've
- Aged
- Put It Off
- Not A Part Of Your Life
- Down
- I Hate To Tell You
- Farewell To Welfare
- Forgive And Regret - (1993 demo/bonus track)
- Mortify Me - (2000 remix, bonus track)
Tracks:
- Preface
- In The Know
- First And Lasting Impressions
- Acceptance
- Million Years Ago, A
- Next To Nothing
- Reason To Die
- Reason To Live
- All My Needs
- Peaked
- No Comment
- Sound Decisions
- Naked Truth, The
- One Last Time
- First And Lasting Impressions - (2000 remix, bonus track)
- Dark Day - (original demo/bonus track)
Album Description
NJ's Non Fiction was formed from the ashes of the metal band Hades. The core songwriting team took Non Fiction in the tuned down, heavy groove direction that their former band was headed toward before its demise. Their first and second CDs are now re-issued, packaged together in this specially priced double CD set.
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In the Know
Non-Fiction
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alt Industrial
| Industrial
| Goth & Industrial
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
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| Rock
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| Music
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ASIN: B00000DQKL
Release Date: 1992-09-22 |
Tracks:
- Pref-Face
- In The Know
- First And Lasting Impressions
- Acceptance
- A Million Tears Ago
- Next To Nothing
- Reason To Die
- Reason To Live
- All My Needs
- Peaked
- No Comment
- Sound Decisions
- The Naked Truth
- One Last Time
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Cut from a Different Cloth
Manufacturer: Dan Lorenzo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000BUEG5Y
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Product Description
Tracks
1) Jim Florentine/Don Jamieson prank
2) Bocca Della Verita
3) 1974
4) Clintonesque
5) You Wanted The Best
6) Betty Last Night
7) You're Out
8) Phd. In Cleveland
9) I'll Go North
10) Back From Nice
11) Hollywood
12) Two Timer
13) America The Beautiful
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It's a Wonderful Lie
Non-Fiction
Manufacturer: Steamhammer Europe
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alt Industrial
| Industrial
| Goth & Industrial
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000024XPA
Release Date: 2003-01-01 |
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Non Fiction
Young Lo
Manufacturer: New Jack Ent.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Indie Music
| Stores
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Indie Music
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ASIN: B00006AFLT
Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
Rock Music:
- Once in a Blue Moon [Import]
- Only One Way
- Organic Plante
- Private Education
- Prophecy Rock
- Raggle Taggle
- Ramones Forever: Int'l Tribute
- Rebel Rouser [Import]
- Reunion [Import]
- Rock Legends
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