Bursting from the speakers like a steroid fed bullet from a gun is 'Meltdown' the 2004 album for Ireland's premier punksters, Ash. Their fourth full-length album is another collection of perfect pop moments overlaid with screaming guitar. 'Meltdown' features Ash really pushing it to 11 - loud, hard & devil-horn inducing. If you thought there couldn't be a more perfect heavy power-pop record than 'Free All Angels' then think again, 'Meltdown' is Ash to the Max - the most perfectly formed album they've ever produced. Standard edition. Infectious.
Meltdown,Ash,Rock/Pop
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Meltdown!
Justin Roberts Manufacturer: Carpet Square ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EHQ832 Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
Tracks:
- I Chalk
- My Brother Did It
- Get Me Some Glasses
- Our Imaginary Rhino
- Meltdown
- Maybe The Monster
- Sandcastle
- More Than Just A Minute
- Taking Off My Training Wheels
- Cartwheels & Sommersaults
- Koala Bear Diner
- It's Your Birthday
- Song For You
Customer Reviews:
So fun!.......2007-07-07
Wonderful CD.......2007-07-04
My Favorite Kid Album - Perfect Gift for Your Friends That Just Got a New Kid.......2007-07-03
The lyrics are hilarious, so true and even poignant on occasion. It amazes me how well JR nails the kid and parent mentality without having kids of his own. Most (maybe all) of the songs are sung from a first person, little kid perspective. The song "Melt Down" will crack you up: "My mothers having a meltdown...". Cracks me up just thinking about the Mom and two kids just losing it "...it might sound outrageous but a meltdown's contagious". So true! "Cartwheels and Summersaults" is touching without going all Beaches on you. The song's about the kid's perspective on his new little sister, "we never really knew, how much we needed you, until you came into our lives, now things are pretty nice."
We're not a sing-along kind of family. We like music but we're not prone to belting it out in the minivan but even I'll sing along with this one.
Good, fun music.......2007-05-09
Catchy songs!.......2007-03-05
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Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
John Powell Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EPFCPO Release Date: 2006-03-28 |
Tracks:
- The Waterpark
- The Vulture of Doom
- Migration
- Call of the Mammoth
- Sad Manny And The Possums
- Manny and Ellie Meet
- Traveling with Possums
- 12 Ton Mammoth & a 10 Ton Possum
- Attack from below the Ice
- Extreme Possum
- Who will join me on the dung heap?
- Log Moving
- Ellie Remembers
- Foggy Balance
- Goodnight Sweet Possums
- Kidnapped
- Sids Sing-a-long
- Food Glorious Food
- The Boat And The Geysers
- The Dam Breaks
- Ellie gets Trapped
- Manny To The Rescue
- Rescues all round
- Scrat to The Rescue
- The water recedes
- Mammoths
- With The Herd
- Into The Sunset
- The Pearly Gates - Adagio from Spartacus
- CPR
- Mini-sloths Sing-a-long
- The Meltdown
Customer Reviews:
The year of John Powell.......2006-07-24
Powell was able to build off of the solid start to the series that David Newman gave it, and did not let down his fans, either. The CDs many tracks split a lot of the cues down into two or three tracks, which sometimes gets annoying, but the excellent instrumentation is always there, and it one of the best animated scores of the year and an excellent addition to Powell's amazing resume!
Good good good.......2006-04-09
Mixed feelings.......2006-04-06
Sigh, nonetheless, Powell is a great composer as well . . . but he didn't reprise the themes Newman worked on. Powell pretty much started from scratch hence my mixed feelings. I love the original music and wiping the slate clean is almost like Randy Newman's "Toy Story 2" being written by someone else without the original "You Got a Friend in Me" theme.
I gave this album four stars because I did enjoy the music. (I'm rating John Powell's music as a standalone.) The music worked well for the most part in the film. It didn't detract from the picture and complemented the slap-stickiness of the film like Newman's did. The Mammoth theme is my favorite, but I find the new theme a bit annoying. Its not as strong as Powell's themes for other films. Though, Sid's sing-along is very catchy and fun and makes up for my disappointment!
Powell has written great scores for comedies and a load of cartoons, his best one being "Chicken Run". So I do recommend this score to Powell lovers and Ice Age lovers.
Still . . . I miss the original Manny and Sid themes . . .
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Meltdown
Ash Manufacturer: Record Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007LXP1I Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Meltdown
- Orpheus
- Evil Eye
- Clones
- Starcrossed
- Out Of The Blue
- Renegade Cavalcade
- Denonator
- On A Wave
- Won't Be Saved
- Vampire Love
- Shockwave
- Solace
- Cool It Down
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Irish punk-pop vets Ash have vacillated between poles of pop-suffused charm and energetic thrash on their albums since 1989, and this fifth release (the first for LA-based indie Record Collection after the collapse of their original American label delayed its stateside release) finds them fusing the best of those approaches with polish and some success on the lead single "Orpheus" and elsewhere. Recording for the first time in California seems to have imparted a brightness to even poison pen letters like "Evil Eye" and the hard-rocking, if cliched political agit-prop of the title track and the raging condemnation of conformity, "Clones" (also theme song for the Lucas Arts Star Wars video game Republic Commando). The quartet offers up a bonafide, back-to-the-80's head-banger of a power ballad via "Starcrossed" while incorporating new wave-y dynamics in "Renegade Cavalcade." Three exclusive bonus tracks are featured on the American release: the droning "Shockwave," the ballad "Solace" and the blitz-"Cool It Down"'s blitz-pop. This deluxe edition also features a DVD that includes videos for the previous "Girl From Mars" single and the album's "Orpheus" (also the subject of a "making of" clip here), "Clones" and "Starcrossed," as well as an album mini-documentary. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
Ash's debut full-length, "1977", has SoundScanned 45,000 since its 1996 release. "Free All Angels" followed in 2001 and has sold 47,000 units to date. "Meltdown" has been certified Gold in the UK and is now available domestically. Initial shipments include a bonus limited edition DVD disc with a five videos, a making-of video, and a mini documentary.Customer Reviews:
MUSE?? Please. This is Ash's best album yet...pure punky metallic powerpop goodness..........2006-09-26
What will probably happen is their NEW US label, Warner's Record Collection, will put it out just so it's out, have the band go on a small tour, and when they do their NEW album, which is being recorded now in NYC, might be a DOUBLE album of 27 tunes BTW, RC will put $$$ into promoting that one properly, with no delays, top priority.
Now, they are back to being a 3-piece, circa "1977", with Charlotte gone, preferring to focus on her solo career. This final Charlotte album is top-to-bottom great, with no dud tracks, catchy chunky loud powerpop riffage, hooks to die for, energy to burn for years, and just killer songs with not an ounce of pretentiousness.
All the singles are great here, espesh the tour-de-force "Orpheus", the gorgeous "Starcrossed" (like "There's A Star" part deux), and the unbelievable "Renegade Cavalcade". "Clones" is their hardest track yet, and yes it burns but brightly, with killer riffs and an even better chorus and Tim's scream in the middle is way cool and not out of place.
Fave overlooked tune here is "Won't Be Saved", a hidden powerpop gem, with an ace melody and creamy harmonies. The bonus B-side tracks are great and the bonus DVD is good value.
Basically, they are amongst the best bands out now that have been around a decade at least, and have not broken huge in the US. This next album could be their time though. Discover a gem of a band if you haven't yet. The best Irish band out now, and yes, that includes U2.
Disappointing - try Muse instead.......2006-02-28
So go get Muse's "Origin of Symmetry" or "Absolution" instead for great guitars, vocals AND lyrics.
This Is The Best Album Nobodys Ever Heard Of.......2006-02-11
Commercial, yet well worth a listen.......2005-09-02
The Only ASH CD Worth Buying.......2005-08-22
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Meltdown
Steve Taylor Manufacturer: Sparrow ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008LEU Release Date: 1984-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Meltdown (At Madame Tussaud's)
- We Don't Need No Colour Code
- Am I in Sync?
- Meat the Press
- Over My Dead Body
- Sin for a Season
- Guilty by Association
- Hero
- Jenny
- Baby Doe
Customer Reviews:
seminal Christian New Wave album.......2006-02-12
My favorite of his catalogue........2005-05-23
Back to Taylor. His previous album, I want to be a clone, was groundbreaking. "Punchy" described it better than anything. Attitude. Production. It was quite raw, and this second LP fared better because of increased sophistication in production and concepts. The humour was still there, as in "Meat the Press" and "Meltdown (at Madame Tussauds)", as was the defiant attitude - "We don't need no Colour Code". But now we had a heart wrenching ballad in "Baby Doe".
He was never an extremely strong vocalist, but made up for it in his quirky approach to getting his point across. It was (almost) pure entertainment. Not quite. Every song had something substantial to say. And nobody could say it the way he did.
He made other efforts, both Christian and secular, seem quite lame by comparison, especially his Midwest contempories, who I also loved, such as Styx and Kansas (Were they Christian or not? No one knows for sure).
Explore the rest of the discography. "On the Fritz" sure had its moments, as well as "I predict 1990". Perhaps a good place to begin is the 1994 two-disc compilation "Now the truth can be told", which includes (arguably) the better half or so of each of these four albums. Start there. Or here.
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'98 Live Meltdown
Judas Priest Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000BKJ9 Release Date: 1998-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Hellion
- Electric Eye
- Metal Gods
- Grinder
- Rapid Fire
- Blood Stained
- Sentinel
- Touch of Evil
- Burn in Hell
- Ripper
- Bullet Train
- Beyond the Realms of Death
- Death Row
Tracks:
- Metal Meltdown
- Night Crawler
- Abductors
- Victim of Changes
- Diamonds and Rust
- Breaking the Law
- Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)
- Painkiller
- You've Got Another Thing Comin'
- Hell Bent for Leather
- Living After Midnight
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Many doubted that Judas Priest would find a vocalist to capably fill the shoes of legendary frontman Rob Halford. With Ripper Owens, the band found not only a Priest fanatic, but a talented screamer in his own right. Proving that his studio performance on Jugulator was no hoax, Owens displays performing talents on this vigorous double-live album. For concert album cynics, heed this: half of these 23 tunes have not been performed on the two previous Priest live discs, and Owens really belts out those screams with greater accuracy than Halford was able to summon in his last few years in the band. The metal legends unleash the long-lost pre-speed-metal classic "Rapid Fire"; they play an inspired acoustic version of "Diamonds & Rust" that's closer to Joan Baez's original than Priest's 1977 cover; and they dig up two previously unperformed Jugulator songs. Most of what's heard here rates from very good to excellent, though one wishes that "Burn in Hell" wasn't abbreviated and that "Dreamer Deceiver" wasn't excluded; and a few of the mixes could be cleaner. Still, this very live-sounding record (complete with essential raucous audience participation) captures the potent force of a Judas Priest concert performance. --Bryan ReesmanCustomer Reviews:
Priest best live cd since Unleashed In The East!!.......2006-07-13
The cd totally rocks folks!!
JUDAS PRIEST HEAVY METAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-06-10
Terrible.......2005-02-04
Fuck Yeah!.......2005-01-29
1. The Hellion: intro to ellectric eye. sounds better whenit isn'tlive. still good tho. 7/10
2. Electric Eye: once again, non-live version is better 7/10
3. Metal Gods: pretty good song. not the best tho. 8/10
4. Grinder: not too bad. 8/10
5. Rapid Fire: not bad either. 8/10
6. Blood Stained: pretty cool song. 9/10
7. The sentinal: this is when the CD gets better. 9/10
8. Touch of Evil: not bad. 8/10
9. Burn in Hell: pretty good song. 9/10
10. The Ripper: not too bad/not too good. 8/10
11. Bullet Train: really cool song. 9/10
12. Beyond the Realms of Death: not bad... 8/10
13. Death Row: this song is awseome. one of the best on the album. 10/10
14. Metal Meltdown: favorite priest song of all time. really good live too. 10/10
15. Night Crawler: pretty cool song. 8/10
16. Abductors: ok. didnt like it that much, but its ok. 8/10
17. Victim of Changes: pretty nice song. 8/10
18. Diamonds and Rust: really good song. 10/10
19. Breaking the Law: awesome song. catchy lyrics.10/10
20. The Green Manalishi: this song is sooo much better live than not. 10/10
21. Painkiller: cool song, especially the guitar. 10/10
22. You've Got Another Thing Coming: this song is alright. 9/10
23. Hell Bent For Leather: not the best. 8/10
24. Living after Midnight: this song is better when it isnt live. still ok tho. 8/10
if you lke this, get Demolition. it is awesome. one of their heaviest CDs. if you want a lighter CD with some good songs, try Living After Midnight. anyway. this 2 CD set is Kick-ASS. you need it if you like any metal at all.
Heavy.......2003-04-19
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Blues Harp Meltdown Volume 3: Legends
Carey Bell , and Lazy Lester Manufacturer: Mountain Top Prod ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ERU3UG Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Introduction - Mark Hummel
- Where Y'At - Mark Hummel
- City Livin' - Mark Hummel
- My Kind Of Baby - Mark Hummel
- Rollercoaster - Mark Hummel
- My Little Playhouse - Steve Freund
- Done You Wrong - Steve Freund
- Hoodoo Man Blues - Willie Big Eyes
- Piedmont Blues Jam - Cephas & Wiggins
- Big Boss Man - Cephas & Wiggins
- Going To The River - Cephas & Wiggins
- Walkin' Blues - Cephas & Wiggins
- Broke & Hungry - Cephas & Wiggins
Tracks:
- Introduction - Carey Bell
- Dirty Shame - Carey Bell
- It Ain't Right - Carey Bell
- I Shudda Did - Carey Bell
- When I Get Drunk - Carey Bell
- I'm Ready - Carey Bell
- Too Bad, Too Bad - Carey Bell
- One Day - Carey Bell
- Instrumental Alley Rock - Lazy Lester
- Blues Stop Knocking - Lazy Lester
- Bloodstains On The Wall - Lazy Lester
- Nothing In This World - Lazy Lester
- Raining In My Heart - Lazy Lester
- Jambalaya - Lazy Lester
- Sugar Coated Love - Lazy Lester
- Hummels Sign Off - Lazy Lester
Customer Reviews:
Not a meltdown but still impressive.......2006-09-12
Disc 2 is special, being split between Carey Bell and Lazy Lester. I enjoy guitar more that harp and Steve Freund is simply okay in his roll as backup. Just as well, it's the harp that takes this stage.
only for lazy.......2006-06-28
he sounds great and the players,althogh white,sound not bad
either.the rest of the disc is modern blues crap.
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Soul Sizzling 7" Meltdown
Manufacturer: Chicken Ranch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006MSO00 Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- You Got What I Want
- Buzz The Jerk
- Mella Mella
- Soul Sister, Brown Sugar
- Love Theme to Return to Blood Beach
- I Got A Line On You
- She's Coming Home
- Concentration Baby
- Dancing Lonely Nights
- Hang Loose
- Sinner Needs Savin'
- Throttlehead
- Stella's Got A Fella
- Used to be a Lover, But now I'm a Fighter
- Get Down With It
Album Description
`Soul Sizzling 7" Meltdown' collects tunes off of the Woggles various 7" 45s and EPs from the last ten years. Remastered by the legendary Rodney Mills, your ears will shred just like the speaker cones do when the band plays live! Each track leaps off of the CD travels through your stereo system to project a three dimensional version of the band and song in your mind! Not only are songs featured from former lineups, but there are also cuts featuring current ax slinger, the Flesh Hammer, on guitarCustomer Reviews:
woggles rock!!.......2005-08-22
So fun!.......2005-02-01
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Deep Dead Blue, Live at Meltdown
Elvis Costello & Bill Frisell , and Bill Frisell Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AOR1 Release Date: 1995-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Weird Nightmare
- Love Field
- Shamed Into Love
- Gigi
- Poor Napoleon
- Baby Plays Around
- Deep Dead Blue
Amazon.com
Elvis Costello has always had great taste in guitar players, from his early devotion to Wes Montgomery to his frequent use of Marc Ribot, while Bill Frisell has shown a special empathy for Costello's songwriting on The Sweetest Punch, his instrumental cover of Costello's collaboration with Burt Bacharach. This barebones duet meeting with Costello singing to just the accompaniment of Frisell's guitar comes from a 1995 London performance. Charles Mingus's "Weird Nightmare," with the composer's own lyric, is a moody, dissonant minor piece that establishes a common ground and sets one of the tones for the performance. While Costello's songs may sometimes be bleak, they're also driven by a reality principle with a sense of accomplishment in their own hard-won experience. Frisell is an excellent partner for him, creating a densely resonant atmosphere that stages and echoes the often haunted, memory-filled lyrics. The guitarist picks up on the singer's every vocal nuance, too, expanding on his complex moods and lifting every rising melodic line with his own sense of light. Songs like "Shamed Into Love" almost glitter with Frisell's serene and trebly arpeggios, and Lerner and Loewe's "Gigi" grows from an initial sense of loss to genuine wonder. The collaborative "Deep Dead Blue," with Frisell's compositional input, has an intriguing, almost fragmented structure. --Stuart BroomerAlbum Details
This 1995 Recording Brings Together Two Artists (Elvis Costello and Bill Frisell) who Otherwise Might Not have Performed Or Recorded Together. Features "Poor Napoleon", "Love Field", a Rendition of Charles Mingus' "Weird Nightmare" and Four More Tracks. Recorded Live at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall During the Meltdown Festival on June 25, 1995.Customer Reviews:
Intimate.......2003-12-13
While the audience applause in between each of the tracks on this album leads me to believe the setting was not quite as small as I like to imagine it, my imagination still beats out my reason. And that's what makes listening to this record so exciting. Clocking in at under twenty-seven minutes, and costing over twenty dollars, I had to wonder if this was worth the money. After it sat on my "To Buy" list for a few months, I decided to just spring for it.
I waited until, given what I'd read about the album and what I've already heard from Costello and Frisell as artists on their own, I thought the timing was right. It was a late night in November, sort of chilly outside. I wrapped up in a favorite blanket and listened to the album.
The album begins with "Weird Nightmare," an obscure Charles Mingus composition. Costello's voice is haunting when paired with Frisell's sparse lines, and Mingus' creepy lyrics bring out the best in both musicians. The tone is similar through the next three (two written by Costello, one a Lerner & Loewe standard) before picking the mood up considerably on "Poor Napoleon." Though it was originally recorded for Costello's "Blood & Chocolate," it is rerecorded here to a very effective end. Costello's voice is dead on, and (once again) perfectly matched to Frisell's one of a kind style.
This is music that needs to be heard. The next time you're lonely, pour yourself a glass of red (or two), light up a Lucky Strike, and curl up with a blanket. These twenty-seven minutes might not make you feel entirely better, but they'll certainly make you feel comforted.
2for2.......2003-01-14
Interesting combination!!.......2002-11-18
Incredible sound for only vocals and guitar.......2002-10-07
Exquisite MacManus/Frisell.......2000-07-14
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Killer Bees
Airto Moreira and the Gods of Jazz Manufacturer: Meltdown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001MFQ Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Gods at Play
- Banana Jam
- Be There
- Killer Bees
- City Sushi Man
- See Ya Later
- Nevermind
- Communion
- Nasty Moves
- Chicken in the Mind
Customer Reviews:
Groovalicously Airto.......2000-06-20
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Meltdown
Vinnie Moore Manufacturer: Relativity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008IM2 Release Date: 1991-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Meltdown
- Let's Go
- Ridin' High
- Earthshaker
- Deep Sea
- Cinema
- Midnight Rain
- Where Angels Sing
- Check It Out!
- Last Chance
- Coming Home
Customer Reviews:
Check it out! - Vinnie breaks out from neoclassical hold.......2005-01-15
The cool thing about this album is it combines the feel of a fun bluesy-rock album, the raw vibe of a metal album, with the thorough music knowledge/hyper-technical proficiency of a neo-classical album. Other than the fact it's a guitar instrumental, it's not stuck in one genre and it's definitely not boring! I can hear the styles of Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen and Greg Howe, just to name a few, all on this one album...worth the money.
a rare non-classical shred guitar album.......2004-12-29
anyway, this was very refreshing - shred blues with awesome chops and strong compositions. In my view this is VM's best as it proved that he can play anything and also separated him from the rest in an era when everybody wanted to be Ingve. Buy it if you can find it!
Vinnie's Greatest Ever Made!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-12-01
Vinnie's best.......2004-04-30
Anyone who likes rock music would love this album, seriously. There is nothing to dislike.
Good Stuff.......2004-04-01
Excellent playing, cool rock tunes, shredding. I really respect VM, his chops, technique, and feel.
This album makes you realize how difficult it is to make it in mainstream music as an instrumental rock guitarist. I doubt anyone but guitarists are going to own this album.
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