SuperTramp Classics Volume 9

Genre
Album-Arena Rock
Pop


review: Supertramp released two long-winded progressive rock albums before Miesegaes withdrew his support. With no money or fan base to speak of, the band was forced to redesign their sound.

Phil Collins - Face Value


year: 81 - review: This is a terrific addition to any Phil Collins collector. It gives fabulous insight into the production process and origins of the songs.

Johnny Rivers: Greatest Hits

info: Unlike many of the single-disc Johnny Rivers anthologies available, the Capitol edition of GREATEST HITS includes the original singles from Rivers' tenure at Liberty Records and his own imprint, Soul City. This 10-track compilation is a concise summation of his '60s hits, although '70s singles like "Slow Dancin' (Swayin' to the Music)" are, unfortunately, not included. All meat, no filler, this is good-time blue-eyed soul at its finest. Fans wanting a more substantial selection should try Rhino's 1991 two-disc set ANTHOLOGY.

Paula Cole - Harbinger


year: 95 - review: Her overlooked debut album, this collection of 14 meticulous songs, is a gem certianly. It demonstrates this nightingale's voice and talent. Songs that stand out include "Watch the Woman's Hands" and track 6

Sean Lennon - Into the Sun


year: 99 - review: Into the Sun is definitely an exploration of a variety of styles, and like his father, Sean isn't content to stay in one place for too long. For many, the result would be a scattered and uneven affair, but for the most part, Sean Lennon makes this diversity work to his advantage. The result is a cohesive and effective debut that should leave many fans eagerly anticipating his next effort.

the Beautiful South - Carry On Up The Charts


Genre
Adult Alternative Rock


review: Collectors should note that some editions of the CD contain a 14 or 16 (depending on which one) track bonus disc assembled from the band's vast back catalogue of B-sides, including the brilliantly titled "Danielle Steele (The Enemy Within). download sendspace megashares megaupload

Pet Shop Boys – Beside


year: 07 - review: the Pet Shop Boys transcended the seeming disposability of their craft, offering wry and thoughtful cultural commentary communicated by the Morse code of au courant synth washes and drum-machine ..

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Gary Moore - Close as you Get

Genre
Guitar Virtuoso
Arena Rock


year: 2007 - review: Close As You Get is a collection of brilliant blues songs by Gary Moore. I think he’s in his prime as a player now, and the fact that he has chosen the blues as his actual calling seems to have put his mind and his playing into the right perspective. And as usual, especially since Still Got The Blues, his guitar tone is killer! Although he can play quite fast, he’s one of a unique breed of players who have proven that 'less is more'. Listening to a Gary Moore note soar is one of life’s joys.

Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon collie and the infinite Sadness

year: 95 - review: In between those two extremes lies an array of musical styles, drawing from rock, pop, folk, and classical. Some of the songs don't work as well as others, but Mellon Collie never seems to drag. Occasionally they fall flat on their face, but over the entire album, the Smashing Pumpkins prove that they are one of the more creative and consistent bands of the '90s.

A Flock of Seagulls - Best of

Genre
Synth Pop
New Romantic


notes: The group benefitted considerably from MTV's heavy rotation of the "I Ran" video in the summer of 1982, but they were unable to capitalize on their sudden success and disappeared nearly as quickly as they rocketed up the charts.

Hairdresser Mike Score (lead vocals, keyboards) formed A Flock of Seagulls with his brother Ali... The kinetic "I Ran (So Far Away)" became a video staple and a Top Ten radio hit. "A Space Age Love Song," with its synthesizer washes and echo-laden guitar, also managed to score at radio.

Patti Smith - Gone Again

year: 96 - review: Informed by the deaths of her husband, brother, and Kurt Cobain, GONE AGAIN marks a mournful return, as opposed to the triumphantly blasphemous resurrection of EASTER. Patti the Sadder and Occasionally Wiser...

B.b. king - best of

Genre
Blues
Memphis Blues


info: Yet B.B. King remains an intrinsically humble superstar, an utterly accessible icon who welcomes visitors into his dressing room with self-effacing graciousness. Between 1951 and 1985, King notched an amazing 74 entries on Billboard's R&B charts, and he was one of the few full-fledged blues artists to score ...