| 1. Oh Lori | |||
| 2. Love Will Keep Us Together (Single Version) | |||
| 3. January | |||
| 4. Sweet Talkin' Woman (Album Version) | |||
| 5. Couldn't Get It Right | |||
| 6. How Long | |||
| 7. Storm In A Tea Cup | |||
| 8. Rock Me Gently | |||
| 9. Howzat | |||
| 10. You're Moving Out Today | |||
| 11. Dancing In The City | |||
| 12. Things We Do For Love | |||
| 13. Never Let Her Slip Away | |||
| 14. I Wanna Stay With You | |||
| 15. I Can Help You (Album Version) | |||
| 16. Gonna Make You A Star | |||
| 17. Swing Your Daddy Sexy Momma | |||
| 18. Pinball | |||
| 19. Angie Baby | |||
| 20. Wide Eyed & Legless | |||
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Editorial Reviews
22-track UK collection featuring tracks from Alessi, Captain & Tennille, Pilot, ELO, Colin Blunstone, 10cc, Ace, Climax Blues Band and more. Sony. 2004.
Guilty Pleasures,Various Artists,Sony,Pop,Rock/Pop Collections
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Guilty Pleasures
Barbra Streisand Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AOJ9EY Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Come Tomorrow (Duet with Barry Gibb)
- Stranger In A Strange Land
- Hideaway
- It's Up To You
- Night Of My Life
- Above The Law (Duet with Barry Gibb)
- Without Your Love
- All The Children
- Golden Dawn
- (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away
- Letting Go
Amazon.com
A few tracks into this highly anticipated Barbra Streisand release and the title starts to make sense. Guilty Pleasures is a 'Streisandian' spin on a melange of popular styles, including '50s doo-wop ("Come Tomorrow"), Motown ("It's Up to You"), disco ("Night of My Life"), Broadway ("Without Your Love"), and something vaguely waltz-like ("Stranger in a Strange Land"). If that sounds gimmicky and contrived, it isn't. The musical influences are more under Streisand's spell rather than the other way around. Then there's that voice: fire-and-brimstone bold one minute, cashmere soft the next, and fully undiminished overall. Much has been made of the politics surrounding "All the Children," but the protest-song-for-Muzak reputation preceding it comes without justification. The song makes its point (for peace) mildly and without undue controversy. The voice of Barry Gibb crops up more than just on the two duets he is credited with ("Above the Law" and "Come Tomorrow"), and where it is not being showcased, on "(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away" for example, it sounds best. Of course the other inspiration behind this album's title is a nod to Guilty, the multiplatinum album Streisand and Gibb recorded in 1980 that captured the hearts of millions and spawned decades of requests for further collaborations. With Guilty Pleasures, Streisand has managed to avoid charges that she's past her peak, as evidenced on the gorgeous love song "Letting Go." --Tammy La Gorce
Recommended Barbra Streisand Discography
Guilty (DualDisc) |
Duets |
The Essential Barbra Streisand |
Album Description
Barbra Streisand returns to the scene with her newest release, Guilty Pleasures, which marks the reuniting of the legendary singer with producer Barry Gibb, whom she originally collaborated with 25 years ago on the multi-platinum record Guilty. The new album features 11 new tracks including the singles Letting Go and Stranger In A Strange Land and rekindles the magic between Streisand and Gibb that captivated so many listeners 25 years ago.The DVD Side of the DualDisc Edition of the album also includes special bonus video footage and more!
Customer Reviews:
What Kind of Fools..........2007-03-25
With a completely different feel than "Guilty," Barbra and Barry have created her best studio album in a long time. They cover a wide variety of musical styles, and create some new classics in doing so. The duets "Come Tomorrow" and "Above the Law" stand beside the two they recorded for "Guilty." "Stranger in a Strange Land," "Hideaway," and "Night of My Life" are perfectly realized pop song, showtune, 70's disco all in the space of "Guilty Pleasures."
My favorite moment, though, is Barbra's beautiful cover of the Bee Gee's own "(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away." It makes me wish for an entire record of Barbra singing the Bee Gee's! For now though, I'm more than satisfied with "Guilty Pleasures," each and every one of them.
The best Album from these two in years.......2007-01-22
Excellent album.......2007-01-03
FANTASTIC, CD.......2006-11-10
ever listened to! I listen to It all the time!
THanks, Steve Bergman
Please Stop.......2006-10-11
There comes a time when a person should really take a long, hard look to see if it is time to hang it up. For Babs, that time has come.
The good thing is that I have the answer to her introspective undertaking - STOP SINGING NOW!!
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Guilty Pleasures
Barbra Streisand Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AA302K Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Come Tomorrow (Duet with Barry Gibb)
- Hideaway
- Stranger In A Strange Land
- It's Up To You
- Night Of My Life
- Above The Law (Duet with Barry Gibb)
- Without Your Love
- All The Children
- Golden Dawn
- (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away
- Letting Go
Amazon.com
A few tracks into this highly anticipated Barbra Streisand release and the title starts to make sense. Guilty Pleasures is a 'Streisandian' spin on a melange of popular styles, including '50s doo-wop ("Come Tomorrow"), Motown ("It's Up to You"), disco ("Night of My Life"), Broadway ("Without Your Love"), and something vaguely waltz-like ("Stranger in a Strange Land"). If that sounds gimmicky and contrived, it isn't. The musical influences are more under Streisand's spell rather than the other way around. Then there's that voice: fire-and-brimstone bold one minute, cashmere soft the next, and fully undiminished overall. Much has been made of the politics surrounding "All the Children," but the protest-song-for-Muzak reputation preceding it comes without justification. The song makes its point (for peace) mildly and without undue controversy. The voice of Barry Gibb crops up more than just on the two duets he is credited with ("Above the Law" and "Come Tomorrow"), and where it is not being showcased, on "(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away" for example, it sounds best. Of course the other inspiration behind this album's title is a nod to Guilty, the multiplatinum album Streisand and Gibb recorded in 1980 that captured the hearts of millions and spawned decades of requests for further collaborations. With Guilty Pleasures, Streisand has managed to avoid charges that she's past her peak, as evidenced on the gorgeous love song "Letting Go." --Tammy La Gorce
Recommended Barbra Streisand Discography
Guilty (DualDisc) |
Duets |
The Essential Barbra Streisand |
Album Description
Barbra Streisand returns to the scene with her newest release, Guilty Pleasures, which marks the reuniting of the legendary singer with producer Barry Gibb, whom she originally collaborated with 25 years ago on the multi-platinum record Guilty. The new album features 11 new tracks including the singles Letting Go and Stranger In A Strange Land and rekindles the magic between Streisand and Gibb that captivated so many listeners 25 years ago.The DVD Side of the DualDisc Edition of the album also includes special bonus video footage and more!
Customer Reviews:
Red Hatter.......2007-01-22
Love her, but this album was a bit boring........2006-12-27
Guilty Pleasures.......2006-07-01
okay. If you like Barbra and Barry you'll like this CD.
Toss It.......2006-04-07
Save your money--total garbage.
Just enjoy GUILTY PLEASURES as it meant to be.......2006-03-18
U nforgettable melody: "ABOVE THE LAW"
I lluminating and inspiring: "STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND"
L oveable and sweet: "WITHOUT YOUR LOVE"
T oo close to the melody of "I'LL BE THERE" (for "IT'S UP TO YOU"), sorry Barry!
Y es, it is a great and unique album, as GUILTY (1980) in its `time'.
P owerful eastern rhythm "ALL THE CHILDREN"
L ead me to the dance floor: "NIGHT OF MY LIFE" (despite of the rare lyrics)
E rotically fantastic: "HIDEAWAY" (can't get the melody out of my head!)
A bsolutely Streisand's best `pure' popular album for the last 25 years!
S imply irresistable: "(OUR LOVE) DON'T THROW IT ALL AWAY"
U nfortunately not for everyone, especially in this "R&B domination" era.
R omantic oldies tunes "GOLDEN DAWN"
E ncourage me to move on and be strong: "LETTING GO"
S top blaming Barry & Barbra for not reaching the level of GUILTY (1980), just enjoy this reunion as it meant to be!
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Guilty Pleasures
Quiet Riot Manufacturer: Bodyguard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9VZ Release Date: 2001-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Vicious Circle
- Feel The Pain
- Rock The House
- Shadow Of Love
- I Can't Make You Love Me
- Feed The Machine
- Guilty Pleasures
- Blast From The Past
- Let Me Be The One
- Street Fighter
- Fly Too High
Customer Reviews:
For Quiet Riot fans only.......2005-01-30
This album contained the 'Metal Health' lineup that had also recorded the previous album, 'Alive and Well' in 1999. The songs here, and the album as a whole, can be considered an improvement on 'Alive and Well.'
The best songs here include 'Rock the house', 'Feed the machine' and 'Vicious Circle.' 'Street Fighter' is also a good song, that one sounds like it came off the band's 1984 album 'Condition Critical.' The intro on 'Rock the house' reminds me of Twisted Sister, slightly.
Other notable songs include two ballads. The titles are: 'I can't make you love me' and 'Let me be the one.' These songs are above average, but actually sound like the same song but with different lyrics.
In my opinion, 'Blast from the past' was a forgettable song and the title track, 'Guilty Pleasures' was weak.
The remaining songs are all at least above average or "good."
Finally, 'Fly too high' closes off the album. It sounds exactly like an acoustic version of the band's classic song 'Metal Health (Bang your head)', but with different lyrics. It has the same melody and vibe, just much slower, and it is acoustic.
The good songs on the disc are strong and will please Quiet Riot fans. Material from this album fits right into their set list. There are a few albums from Quiet Riot's back catalog that I would consider to be stronger than this one ('Metal Health', 'Condition Critical', 'Terrified', 'The Randy Rhoads Years' and 'Down to the Bone'). However, this one will not disappoint someone who is a fan of the band, such as myself. It does sound like more traditional Quiet Riot than some of their other releases ('QR' with Paul Shortino or 'QRIII'). It is a good return to form and the band achieved what they set out to do: recreate a rock record sounding like their 80's heyday.
Back to The Asylum..........2004-08-01
And so is the case with Quiet Riot, who, through this release, continue to propitiate that hard-edged head-banging, hand-stomping, feet-clapping fun without placation.
I was not sure what to expect when I slipped the CD into the Infernal Machine - would the music preserve or betray its integrity? Thankfully, the sound herein retains its heaviness - I immediately recognized it as genuinely Quiet Riot's, and not some watered-down mutation of its former self - I recognized the harmonious strains and the feral DuBrow vox. It is a compliment to the band that they have remained true to themselves amidst the morass of pop-faddists. Now, you will want to insert this CD into the Infernal Machine because, lo and behold, a surprise awaits you on the desktop - an .avi file featuring an audial documentary on the making of Guilty Pleasures. featuring members of the band elaborating on some of the lyrics, band history, musical compositions and inspirations, some private life relations, all explained in that characteristic effervescent manner.
The visuals are pleasing as well - the group, which remains solid as Kevin DuBrow, Rudy Sarzo, Carlos Cavazo, and Frankie Banali incite the Quiet Riot in full. They actually look like a Rock/Heavy Metal band, which alludes that this is who the band really is, on and off stage, musicians who play from the metal heart and truly live it. The cover image depicts a scene from the Adam and Eve mythos, partaking of the Forbidden Fruit which represents carnal knowledge, rendered by none other than a favorite Artiste Albrecht Durer, with the addition of the Metal Madness mask obfuscating the genitalia of the nude figures, which was an amusing touch indeed.
Another mentionable bit of commentary is that among the generally self-destructive or death & misery-obsessed plethora connected to this genre, QR is actually quite life-affirming with decipherable lyrics speaking of earthly indulgence, love and lust, living life to the fullest - overall fun, which, since its inception, has been what QR is all about. Guilty Pleasures is certainly a worthy addition to your Heavy Metal collection - the condition is still critical, so play it loud for your metal health.
I took a chance and scored BIG!.......2004-06-16
Quiet Riot still has it after all these years!.......2004-04-22
The Best QR Album Since Metal Health.......2004-03-02
In fact, not only is this one of the best QR albums ever, but it's the best of all rock albums so far this decade. It's a shame that this band recently called it quits, because a good follow up to this album could have made them rock band of the decade.
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Guilty Pleasures: Shameless Blameless Fun
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony / Bmg Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000INAV0I Release Date: 2006-10-30 |
Tracks:
- Barbados(Intro/Mixed)
- I'm In The Mood For Dancing (Mixed)
- 9 To 5 (Mixed)
- Mmmbop (Mixed)
- I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (Mixed)
- Abracadabra (Mixed)
- All Over The World (Mixed)
- Sure Know Something (Mixed)
- Jump (Mixed)
- Centerfold (Mixed)
- Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Mixed)
- Mickey (Mixed)
- My Sharona (Mixed)
- Blockbuster (Mixed)
- Crunch (Mixed)
- Popcorn (Mixed)
- Push It (Mixed)
- Glass Of Champagne (Mixed)
- Love Is In The Air (Mixed)
- You Get What You Give (Mixed)
- Music (Mixed)
- It's Only Love
- I Love To Love
- Sexy Eyes
- Ventura Highway
- Love Plus One
- Would I Lie To You
- Human Nature
- Rosanna
- Long Train Runnin'
- Rhinestone Cowboy
- Isn't It Time
- Waiting For A Star To Fall
- My Simple Heart
- Nothing Looks The Same In The Light
- Forever & Ever
- Waiting For A Girl Like You
- Eternal Flame
- Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
Album Description
The idea of Guilty Pleasures, the club that specialized in playing those songs that you were embarrassed to like, became one of the biggest nightclub phenomenons of 2006. This two disc set features just some of the many songs that have become highlights at the hottest nightspot in the UK. Disc One features a mix of 21 tracks while Disc Two is an unmixed collection featuring an additional 18 cuts. You don't have to be ashamed to love these songs anymore! 39 tracks total from seemingly uncool artists like Dolly Parton, Steve Miller, Hall & Oates, Van Halen, Kiss, ELO, Cyndi Lauper, Hot Butter, Sailor, Toto, Michael Jackson, America, Wham! and many others. Sony/BMG. 2006.Album Details
The Official Soundtrack of the UK "Guilty Pleasures" Club Experience featuring a Mixed CD of Hits on Cd1 and an Unmixed Disc on Cd2. Includes Classic Tracks from the Last Three Decades of the 20th Century Recorded by Such Diverse Artists as Haircut 100, Wham!, America, Chicago, Elo, Lionel Richie, J Geils Band, Hanson, Hall and Oates, Reo Speedwagon, Pilot, Ace, 10cc, the Knack, Dr Hook, Foreigner, Stealers Wheel and Many More.
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Guilty Pleasures: Three Times the Pleasure
Various Artists ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GIWS3I Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
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Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000095J8B Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Overture - Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields
- Country Dance No.1 in E-Flat Major, K.462 - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
- Country Dance No.2 in E-Flat Major, K.462 - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
- Allegro Molto - Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields
- Andante - Geza Anda
- Allegro Con Brio - The English Concert
- German Dance No.1 in B-Flat Major, K.567 - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
- German Dance No.3 in G Major, K.567 - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
- German Dance No.5 in A Major, K567 - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
- Menuetto - Wilhelm Kempff
- Overture To Cosi Fan Tutte - Wilhelm Kempff
- Adagio - Wilhelm Kempff
- Alla Turca - Allegro - Wilhelm Kempff
- Allegro - Wilhelm Kempff
- Molto Allegro - Wilhelm Kempff
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Guilty Pleasures
Wednesday Night Heroes Manufacturer: Better Youth Org. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000Q364XS Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Open Fire
- Wash Em Away
- Dead End Street
- Desperation
- Liar
- Uncivilized Bastard
- Move To Press
- All On the Outside
- Action
- Bland New Age
- Shut Us Out
- Not Alone
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Guilty Pleasures Rides Again
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007SMEO0 Release Date: 2005-04-11 |
Album Description
36 perfect pop gems on 2 CDs brings together those records that you secretly loved from the 70s & 80s. For example 'Afternoon Delight' Starlight Vocal Band, 'Blinded By The Light' Manfred Mann, 'Ride Like The Wind' Christopher Cross, 'Baby Come Back' Player and more. You get the idea? BMG UK. 2005.
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Guilty Pleasures
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ICLV0S Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
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Guilty Pleasures
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008G9R Release Date: 1993-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run) - Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus
- Best Friend
- Camaro - The Cyrkle
- Washington Square - The Village Stompers
- Melody for an Unknown Girl - Paul Revere & the Raiders
- Magic - Pilot
- Silver Heels - Blaze
- L. David Sloane - Michelle Lee
- Blue Velvet - Bobby Vinton
- Gilbert Green - Gerry Marsden
- Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies - The Association
- Almost Summer - Celebration, Mike Love
Customer Reviews:
really happy with this purchase.......2005-05-03
Music You Love To Hate.......2004-03-10
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