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The Greatest Hits: Why Try Harder?»rank: 9861par: Fatboy Slim
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Ambient 4 On Land»rank: 7338par: Brian Eno
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Lcd Soundsystem»rank: 6292par: Lcd Soundsystem
Chroniques et points de vue:From :So much has been said about disco-punk's King Midas, New York musician/producer James Murphy, that it's kind of hard to believe that we've had to wait until 2005 for the debut album from his dancefloor project, LCD Soundsystem. LCD's classic triumvirate of early singles--'Losing My Edge,' 'Give lt Up,' and 'Yeah'--joined the dots between punk-rock, disco, and funk in a way that hadn't been seen since the New York downtown scene of the early ... |
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Voyageur»rank: 9969par: Enigma
Chroniques et points de vue:From :So much has been said about disco-punk's King Midas, New York musician/producer James Murphy, that it's kind of hard to believe that we've had to wait until 2005 for the debut album from his dancefloor project, LCD Soundsystem. LCD's classic triumvirate of early singles--'Losing My Edge,' 'Give lt Up,' and 'Yeah'--joined the dots between punk-rock, disco, and funk in a way that hadn't been seen since the New York downtown scene of the early ... |
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Sky Moves Sideways»rank: 233par: Porcupine Tree
Chroniques et points de vue:From :So much has been said about disco-punk's King Midas, New York musician/producer James Murphy, that it's kind of hard to believe that we've had to wait until 2005 for the debut album from his dancefloor project, LCD Soundsystem. LCD's classic triumvirate of early singles--'Losing My Edge,' 'Give lt Up,' and 'Yeah'--joined the dots between punk-rock, disco, and funk in a way that hadn't been seen since the New York downtown scene of the early ... |
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Vegas»rank: 16098par: Crystal Method
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland started distributing homemade singles around Los Angeles at the beginning of the '90s, their bass-fortified, hard-rolling techno concoctions perked up the ears of industry impresarios and local scenesters alike. Vegas, their affectionately-titled major label debut, refines the formula. Thick with layers of pounding beats and rock dynamics, it takes the typical club fare and beefs it up with a uniquely western slant. The detectable influences range from the ... |
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1984»rank: 2210par: Van Halen
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:1984 was a successful record not only because it contained solid, catchy hard rock, but also because it incorporated synthesisers into the mix, the first metal album to do so to any serious extent. Although the advances in electronic music make this material sound dated now, it's still a highlight of Van Halen's career. Songs such as 'Jump' contain a pop element that gave 1984 mainstream appeal, and David Lee Roth turned the frontman ... |
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In The 21st Century»rank: 22832par: Men Without Hats
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:1984 was a successful record not only because it contained solid, catchy hard rock, but also because it incorporated synthesisers into the mix, the first metal album to do so to any serious extent. Although the advances in electronic music make this material sound dated now, it's still a highlight of Van Halen's career. Songs such as 'Jump' contain a pop element that gave 1984 mainstream appeal, and David Lee Roth turned the frontman ... |
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Listen W/O Prejudice»rank: 1532par: George Michael
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:George Michael's second post-Wham! outing, Listen Without Prejudice could not have been more appropriately titled. Following on the booty-shakin' heels of Faith, Listen found Michael being more serious than sassy. 'Freedom 90' had a strong groove, a catchy melody, and of course, the sex-bomb video. The contemplative tone of the album is best illustrated by the other hit that it spawned, 'Praying for Time.' Michael's voice was as strong as ever, and he ... |
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A New Flame»rank: 30535par: Simply Red
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:George Michael's second post-Wham! outing, Listen Without Prejudice could not have been more appropriately titled. Following on the booty-shakin' heels of Faith, Listen found Michael being more serious than sassy. 'Freedom 90' had a strong groove, a catchy melody, and of course, the sex-bomb video. The contemplative tone of the album is best illustrated by the other hit that it spawned, 'Praying for Time.' Michael's voice was as strong as ever, and he ... |