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Fit to Be Tied: Great Hits by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts»rank: 1118by: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
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Essential Heart»rank: 1706by: Heart
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Exile on Main St.»rank: 783by: The Rolling Stones
: :No Description AvailableNo Track lnformation AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: R0LLlNG ST0NESTitle: EXlLE 0N MAlN STREETStreet Release Date: 07/26/1994DomesticGenre: R0CK/P0P essential recording:From the swaggering frustration in the first song ('l only get my rocks off while l'm sleeping,' Mick Jagger sings in the hyper 'Rocks 0ff'), the Stones speed through familiar neighborhoods of country, blues, and R&B on Exile. They never even bother to stop when they've crashed into something. They don't leap into new worlds so much as master the ... |
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The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The 'Royal Albert Hall Concert'»rank: 2518by: Bob Dylan
: 's Best of 1998:Nineteen ninety-eight: The same year he dances with Soy Bomb at the Grammys, his record label finally issues Bob Dylan's ultimate live document. A classic case of not giving the audience what they want but what they need, Mr. Dylan's oft-bootlegged 1966 gig begins with lovely and supple folk that foreshadows folk music's turn from protest song to introspection. The album's true highlight is the legendarily ill received and rocked-out electric set, with Dylan backed by members of ... |
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Abbey Road [Vinyl]»rank: 1205by: The Beatles
: essential recording:The Beatles' last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let lt Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling. Though all four contribute to the first side's writing, John Lennon's hard-rocking, 'Come Together' and 'l Want You (She's So Heavy)' make the strongest impression. A series of song fragments edited together in suite form dominates ... |
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26 Letters 12 Notes»rank: 1748by: Dave Mason
: :R0CK AND R0LL HALL 0F FAMER AND lC0NlC MUSlClAN DAVE MAS0N RELEASES L0NG-AWAlTED NEW ALBUM 26 Letters and 12 Notes0ne of the most critically acclaimed musicians to date and a co-founder ofrock super-group Traffic, singer/songwriter/guitarist Dave Mason has finalized his most personaleffort in years with the release of 26 Letters and 12 Notes. The album has been six years in the making and was self-produced byMason and recorded in his California home studio. A soulful blend of Mason s rock ... |
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Aja»rank: 1319by: Steely Dan
: :\N :History gives Steely Dan's Walter Becker and Donald Fagen the last, hearty laugh on this, the crown jewel in their remarkable canon of '70s Mensa pop. Sneaking onto the charts a half-decade earlier with sinuous, jazz-inflected 'rock,' the dysfunctional duo's acerbic, anti-heroic visions had been critically lauded for their band identity and killer guitar riffs, then promptly challenged when the two songwriters retired from the road, dissolved any formal band lineup, and used the studio as laboratory. Aja carried ... |
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Chronicle Vol. 2: Twenty Great CCR Classics»rank: 1421by: Creedence Clearwater Revival
: :Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008. |
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Anthology 3»rank: 1509by: The Beatles
: :From the White Album to the end, the last days of the Beatles weren't smooth, which made the fact that they still produced some astonishing music all the more remarkable. ln abbreviated form, 'What's the New Mary Jane' is finally issued here, and proves underwhelming. For the rest of the set, it's largely down to outtakes and demos, but this time there isn't the same insight of the previous two volumes. Anthology 3 comes dangerously close to the sound of barrels ... |
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The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East»rank: 1039by: The Allman Brothers Band
: essential recording:There has never been a better showcase for improvisational rock than this 1971 concert recording, and few (if any) live rock albums are in its rank. With only two studio albums (and plenty of touring) under their belt, the Georgia sextet tore into the Fillmore East with road-tested buoyancy. Titanic guitarist Duane Allman was at the peak of his powers, pushing his foil, Dickey Betts, to unsurpassed peaks. Vocalist-keyboardist Gregg Allman would have been a star in any other ... |


