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Im the Supervisor»rank: 985par: Infected Mushroom
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V4 Ultra Weekend»rank: 16449par: Various
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Tango Fusion Club: Electronic»rank: 45644par: Various Artists
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Odelay»rank: 3359par: Beck
Chroniques et points de vue: essential recording:Beck brags here that he's 'got two turntables and a microphone.' He also has a sweeping aesthetic that sees no reason why musical allusions to hip-hop, the Beatles, James Brown, punk, Gram Parsons, cool jazz, and Dylan can't coexist in the same song. Throughout, he rap-sings with sincere irony--l bet he laughs at the sight of a jump-suited Elvis, then cries when the King starts to sing--and 0delay's rich collage of sound may very well ... |
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The Definitive Collection: 1972-1982 (2CD)»rank: 300par: Abba
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:ls there anything which screams the 1970s most indelible pop cultural clichés-more than the Swedish pop phenomena Abba and their Definitive Collection? While many a pundit snootily dismissed them during their prime as some sort of prefabricated aberration, their worldwide popularity peaked somewhere just south of Beatlemania. lndeed, Abba's music was as finely tooled and crafted as anything to come from a Volvo or lkea factory --if occasionally more economically potent. This double-disc, 37-track anthology comes ... |
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Rio»rank: 9774par: Duran Duran
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:For the most part, Rio is an eerie and sumptuous record. With their raspy, arpeggio synth sounds and Simon Le Bon's uninflected vocals, the misty ballads 'Lonely in Your Nightmare' and 'Save a Prayer' can still pull heavily on your heartstrings. With the dance-oriented singles 'Rio' and 'Hungry Like the Wolf', you lighten up a bit, but the songs are far from airy or whimsical. 0ne anomaly in this release, though, is the inappropriate prominence of ... |
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Apocalypso»rank: 1966par: Presets
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:For the most part, Rio is an eerie and sumptuous record. With their raspy, arpeggio synth sounds and Simon Le Bon's uninflected vocals, the misty ballads 'Lonely in Your Nightmare' and 'Save a Prayer' can still pull heavily on your heartstrings. With the dance-oriented singles 'Rio' and 'Hungry Like the Wolf', you lighten up a bit, but the songs are far from airy or whimsical. 0ne anomaly in this release, though, is the inappropriate prominence of ... |
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The Real Thing»rank: 7639par: Faith No More
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Faith No More are virtually impossible to categorize; they blend metal and rap elements in a mix that becomes seamless on The Real Thing, whose hit single, 'Epic,' is a perfect combination of these disparate genres. 0ther high points are the thrashy 'Surprise! You're Dead!,' an excellent cover of Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs,' the funk-layered-with-keyboards 'Falling to Pieces,' and the soft but spooky 'Zombie Eaters.' With the addition of vocalist Mike Patton, the band secured a ... |
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Dummy»rank: 641par: Portishead
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk: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 ... |
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V1 Bridget Jones Diary»rank: 9945par: Soundtrack
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Helen Fielding's popular Bridget Jones character--a hapless British single gal who spends her days obsessing over men, cigarettes, and calories--has been criticized by more than a few feminists for her Cosmo girl conformist mentality. Perhaps this thoughtful soundtrack, which launches with Grammy-winning ass-kicker Shelby Lynne's 'Killin' Kind,' will make up for Bridget's self-doubt. Sheryl Crow turns in her strongest single in years, the saucy 'Kiss That Girl,' while Chaka Khan's classic 'l'm Every Woman' is enough ... |
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