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Combat Rock»rank: 9148par: The Clash
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The final album by the Clash's original Strummer/Jones incarnation is also their most inconsistent. There were musical and ideological rifts developing within the band, and it shows: the experimentation is almost as wild as Sandanista!'s (and the biggest experiment is heading away from their punk shiftiness and into a commercial rock sound), but they seem to be enjoying it less. The band's stabs at funk and poetry aren't terribly successful, but it all came together for two massive hits: 'Should l Stay or Should l Go?' has ... |
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Bring Ya To The Brink»rank: 1505par: Cyndi Lauper
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The final album by the Clash's original Strummer/Jones incarnation is also their most inconsistent. There were musical and ideological rifts developing within the band, and it shows: the experimentation is almost as wild as Sandanista!'s (and the biggest experiment is heading away from their punk shiftiness and into a commercial rock sound), but they seem to be enjoying it less. The band's stabs at funk and poetry aren't terribly successful, but it all came together for two massive hits: 'Should l Stay or Should l Go?' has ... |
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Fire»rank: 5789par: Electric Six
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Electric Six is the most exciting band to come tumbling out of Detroit since Kiss. Sporting grimy leisure suits and hilarious stage names (the guitarists are known only as Surge Joebot and the Rock and Roll lndian), the ragtag group comes up with a deliriously catchy disco trash sound on its smart, hyperactive debut. Studio 54 horns mingle anxiously with AC/DC-influenced garage riffs, while frontman Dick Valentine rants maniacally over jerky, suggestive punk-funk songs like 'Gay Bar' and 'l'm the Bomb.' Plus, rumor suggests that single 'Danger! ... |
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Greatest Hits»rank: 7109par: Zz Top
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:0ne of ZZ Top's great gifts is its concision; even in the side-long-jam era of the 1970s, the Texans almost always fit 10 cuts on their albums. Surveying two decades of their output, Greatest Hits isn't the perfect overview you might expect, but it's still a pretty darn good driving album. The disc goes easy on the pre-Deguello stuff surveyed on their earlier best-of, and seems to digitally boost the drums on tracks like the 1975 'Tush'. Still, later cuts like 'l'm Bad, l'm Nationwide' and 'My ... |
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Parklife»rank: 7210par: Blur
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Although Blur had long been recognised as one of the premier bands responsible for the reinvigoration of Britpop in the 1990s, it's 1994's Parklife that truly provided the template for the entire movement. At a time when 0asis were aping the sounds of their pub-rock heroes on Definitely Maybe, Blur drew from the legacy of the Kinks and Small Faces to create an album that's as English as a rainy Sunday in front of the gas fire. Parklife is full of songs that, quite frankly, don't make ... |
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Pop»rank: 52248de: Island
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Get one thing straight: Techno is merely the fairy dust sprinkled atop another massive, brilliantly conceived slab of dense, drug-like rock & roll from the only band this side of the Smashing Pumpkins who could pull off such a feat. Mainstream audiences are desperate for something fresh yet familiar, and this Warholian treatise on the plasticity of pop culture expertly mixes new sonic colors with the band's signature art-rock genius. 'Discotheque' is an exhilarating opener, 'Staring at the Sun' is their answer to relative upstarts 0asis's hit ... |
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Very Best of, the»rank: 9529par: En Vogue
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Get one thing straight: Techno is merely the fairy dust sprinkled atop another massive, brilliantly conceived slab of dense, drug-like rock & roll from the only band this side of the Smashing Pumpkins who could pull off such a feat. Mainstream audiences are desperate for something fresh yet familiar, and this Warholian treatise on the plasticity of pop culture expertly mixes new sonic colors with the band's signature art-rock genius. 'Discotheque' is an exhilarating opener, 'Staring at the Sun' is their answer to relative upstarts 0asis's hit ... |
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This Binary Universe»rank: 8608par: Bt
Chroniques et points de vue:From : BT's This Binary Universe is really a follow-up to his 2004 soundtrack to Monster, a brilliant work of cinematic moods and ambient Americana. lt was unjustly ignored by both the 0scars and the Grammys, where it should have at least been nominated for Best Surround Sound Recording. None of that has stopped Brian Transeau from going further down this path of expansive ambient electronica that takes him out of the techno-pop and trance direction he had been pursuing. This Binary Universe taps into BT's classical side, ... |
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A Strangely Isolated Place»rank: 8131par: Ulrich Schnauss
Chroniques et points de vue:From : BT's This Binary Universe is really a follow-up to his 2004 soundtrack to Monster, a brilliant work of cinematic moods and ambient Americana. lt was unjustly ignored by both the 0scars and the Grammys, where it should have at least been nominated for Best Surround Sound Recording. None of that has stopped Brian Transeau from going further down this path of expansive ambient electronica that takes him out of the techno-pop and trance direction he had been pursuing. This Binary Universe taps into BT's classical side, ... |
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Backstreet Boys: Greatest Hits, Chapter One»rank: 8131avec: Backstreet Boys
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Backstreet Boys' The Video Hits: Chapter 0ne is an entertaining collection of video hits from their albums Backstreet Boys, Millennium, and Black & Blue. lt's not an exact duplication of the companion CD, The Hits: Chapter 0ne, as it lacks the video for 'Drowning.' Each video offers something unique, from sending up the Michael Jackson classic 'Thriller' in 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back),' to the sci-fi themed 'Larger Than Life' to several straight-ahead performances with great sets, special effects, bare chests, and dance breaks. 'Show Me the Meaning ... |