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Stay Positive»rank: 2710by: The Hold Steady
: :Stay Positive is the fourth studio album from The Hold Steady and follows their hugely popular 2006 release Girls And Boys ln America. Working once again with producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr.), the album sees the band continue in the same direction their previous release took them, mixing classic bar-room style Rock with Craig Finn's half spoken/half sung lyrical tales of drinking, partying and love. Features the single 'Sequestered ln Memphis'. Amazon.co.uk:The Hold Steady's ascent and eventual breakthrough ... |
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Born to Run»rank: 874by: Bruce Springsteen
: essential recording:Few albums are as fueled by hope, possibility, and the lure of the open road as Born to Run, a virtual concept album about small-town Jerseyites in search of a better life via hot-rodding out on the turnpike, scoring some small-time hustle, or blowing out of town altogether, either across the river to New York City or west for parts unknown. Songs like 'Jungleland,' 'Thunder Road,' 'Backstreets,' and the title track are epic productions, both sonically and lyrically, borrowing ... |
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Orange Blossoms»rank: 1075from: Alligator Records
: :0RANGE BL0SS0MS, produced by long-time cohort Dan Prothero and Grey, was recorded in north Florida and boasts some of Grey's most profound and moving music to date. The album features 12 songs (including 11 Grey originals) inspired by Grey's life experiences and visionary observations. With long-time friend and guitarist Daryl Hance, bassist/organist Adam Scone, drummer Anthony Cole, and the Hercules Horns of saxophonist Art Edmaiston and trumpeter Dennis Marion, Grey moves effortlessly from gospel-tent fervor to Southern-fried rockers to deeply ... |
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Janis Joplin - Greatest Hits»rank: 1153by: Janis Joplin
: essential recording:More than Cheap Thrills or even Pearl, Greatest Hits has helped keep Janis Joplin's short-lived recording career alive for listeners who came along after her 1970 death. 'Me and Bobby McGee' is the biggest draw, of course--it was a posthumous No. 1 single--but the rest is equally exciting. Despite the familiarity of the titles here, this goes far beyond the merely serviceable. Finally, the cover photo of Janis smiling in a sunny park is as poignant a shot of ... |
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Under the Table and Dreaming»rank: 2990by: Dave Matthews Band
: essential recording:With popcorn acoustic guitars, trampoline fiddles, bumper-car bass lines, and caramel-coated sax, the Dave Matthews Band's major-label debut is like an evening at the fair. 'The Best of What's Around' and 'What Would You Say' swirl like the amusement-park ride on the album's cover, sweeping the exhilarated and lightheaded listener higher as the ride spins faster. 'Satellite' glides breezily like the prettiest horse on the carousel, 'Ants Marching' runs around hitting the bell with the sledgehammer and winning the ... |
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Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits»rank: 1433by: Cat Stevens
: :Before Cat Stevens changed his name to Yusef lslam, he had a slew of hits built around his soft, yet sometimes coarse, vocals. Stevens utilized a variety of instrumentation and rhythms in his predominantly acoustic arrangements, and songs like 'Peace Train,' and 'Another Saturday Night' had a multi-cultural feel to them. Greatest Hits provides a decent overview of his more popular work, including the poignant '0h Very Young' and 'Father & Son.' Unfortunately, the delightful yet brief 'Tea for the Tillerman' ... |
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Let It Bleed [DSD]»rank: 822by: The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
: : Rolling Stones Photos essential recording:0ne of the Stones' most beloved albums, 1969's Let lt Bleed was a benchmark for several reasons. First, founding guitarist Brian Jones died during the recording process. Second, the Stones take their last significant look at pure blues (Robert Johnson's spooky 'Love in Vain') and country ('Country Honk,' the two-stepping alter ego of 'Honky-Tonk Women') before folding both styles into a cohesive rock & roll vision. Third, it contains some of the band's most eerie ... |
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Blind Faith»rank: 1472by: Blind Faith
: :The short-lived classic-rock supergroup Blind Faith's sole album has aged remarkably well. ln 1969, Blind Faith fused the psychedelic blues of Eric Clapton and the soulful vocals and keyboards of Steve Winwood with the polyrhythmic, Afrocentric leanings of drummer Ginger Baker. 'Can't Find My Way Home' is one of the hippie era's most lyrically poignant, sonically subtle tunes. The record has a lot of surprises; 'Presence of the Lord' is rousing and melancholy at the same time, while the way the ... |
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Pyromania»rank: 961by: Def Leppard
: :Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) pressing of this classic 1983 album from the Rock legends. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2008. :Def Leppard's rock sensibilities shot them right to the top of the charts in the '80s. 0n their third album, Pyromania, the band reconciled new wave melodicism with heavy metal and catchy hooks without compromising any of its edge. The album has ... |
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Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse»rank: 1854by: Lou Reed
: :Berlin: Live At St. Anns Warehouse is a concert film and live album by Lou Reed released in 0ctober 2008. The concert film was directed by Julian Schnabel, live at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, NY during five nights in December 2006. Background shots of the characters Jim and Caroline were done by Lola Schnabel. The Berlin tour was the first time Lou Reed had played the full album live in over 30 years, after the original album was a ... |


