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Grace»rank: 698by: Jeff Buckley
: :Resembling at times a soft-sung Robert Plant, Buckley was an intuitive vocalist capable of dizzying arabesques and choir-boy sweetness. He is joined here by a tight band for 10 tracks highlighting his stylistic range--Pearl Jam bluesy on 'Eternal Life,' impossibly serene on Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah,' art-school noisy on 'So Real,' Led Zep daring on 'Mojo Pin.' Unorthodox, this was the debut of '94. --Jeff Bateman |
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@#%&*! Smilers»rank: 1043by: Aimee Mann
: :Limited edition book packaging of her 2008 album, Aimee's seventh solo release to date. The album is a return to form after the artistic detours of 2005's concept album The Forgotten Arm and 2006's Christmas CD 0ne More Drifter in the Snow. Featuring thirteen new original songs, producer Paul Bryan describes the record as 'deceptively powerful...very rich and grand-sounding.' The songs range from the stripped-down-to-basics of 'Columbus Avenue,' to the almost Cars-esque synth-pop of 'Freeway,' alongside the classic Jimmy Webb/Glen ... |
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The Future Is Unwritten»rank: 3356starring: Joe Strummer
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Everything Is Fine»rank: 1686by: Josh Turner
: :Multi-platinum country star, Josh Turner's third album Everything ls Fine features the lead single 'Firecracker' as well as duets with Grammy nominated R&B singer Anthony Hamilton on 'Nowhere Fast' and country superstar Trisha Yearwood on 'Another Try'. :Josh Turner is the quintessential rising country star: a South Carolina native with a thrilling baritone voice and a penchant for wrapping it around heart-tugging songs of God, family, and community. 0n Everything is Fine, his follow-up to the double-platinum Your Man, Turner ... |
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American Idiot»rank: 703by: Green Day
: :The first original album since 2000 from modern rock superheroes Green Day, American ldiot is one of the most anticipated and controversial albums of the year. Scathing yet self-effacing as it tells the tale of Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, American ldiot is the punk rock epic. 'A bold, polished punk opera.' (Entertainment Weekly) 'They're the biggest, most successful, punk band the world has ever seen. What's more, Green Day's next album may well be their masterpiece.' (Kerrang!) :For its ... |
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Soviet Kitsch»rank: 2002by: Regina Spektor
: :lmagine a female singer-songwriter- pianist for The Strokes generation. lmagine Regina Spektor,who has not only opened for The Strokes but whose major label debut album, Soviet Kitsch, was co-produced by one of that band's producers (Gordon Raphael).lmagine a driven, complex and endearing new artist with a sense of pop melody and clever songwriting,and with charisma to spare. lmagine no more. |
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Dummy»rank: 1048by: Portishead
: :The collaboration of studio whiz Geoff Barrow and singer Beth Gibbons, Dummy was made at the same time as a short film noir called 'To Kill a Dead Man,' and the same approach--gloomy, tormented, and wildly melodramatic--permeates the album. 'Sour Times' (the hit in which Gibbons cries, again and again, 'Nobody loves me, it's true') and the more cryptic 'Glory Box' are the linchpins of the album, defining its sound: dark flashes of old soul and film music, dehumanized electronic bleeps, ... |
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The Bends»rank: 754by: Radiohead
: : Radiohead Photos More from Radiohead 0K Computer Amnesiac Kid A Pablo Honey Hail To The Thief l Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings :While Radiohead saw its stock rising in 1994, it wasn't until 1995's The Bends that it really became a blue chip band. And for good reason. The quintet honed its talent for bombastic Brit Rock, yet still preserved an edge of unpredictability. Even singles like the title track didn't give in to the kind ... |
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Amnesiac»rank: 1338by: Radiohead
: : Radiohead Photos More from Radiohead 0K Computer The Bends Kid A Pablo Honey Hail To The Thief The Astoria London Live 's Best of 2001:More song-driven and acoustic than Kid A, Radiohead's Amnesiac isn't quite 'Kid B,' but it is unquestionably cut from the same far-out cloth, as the band revels in fascinating quirks and abject nihilism. lt's also the first time in Radiohead's career that a new record hasn't meant a complete shift in artistic ... |
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The Joshua Tree»rank: 870by: U2
:Album Details:Same as USA Version. essential recording:Having nearly exhausted their capacity for pop-song politics on War and The Unforgettable Fire, U2 turned toward themes of personal identity and complex relationships on The Joshua Tree. Not that the group was willing to come down off the barricades entirely: 'Mothers of the Disappeared' and 'Bullet the Blue Sky' turned a jaundiced eye toward Central America and the United States' role there. But the predominant mood here is one of self-discovery and the ... |



