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| American Psycho In 1977, the original misfits wedded the melodic use of power chords to a B-movie aesthetic. Their second record, Walk...
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| Antenna It was only fitting that ZZ Top inducted Cream into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last year, for...
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| Anthology Vol. 2 For sure, the South is on the rise againand has obviously changed the sound of American music. In 1954 a...
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| Black Eyed Man I ain't lookin' for you to feel like me, see like me, or be like me," Bob Dylan sang in...
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| Classic Duets Forget about the overblown duet albums of the 1990s -- these true 1950s classics (taken from Sinatra's old TV show)...
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| Different Class Pulp's "different class" is a brilliant, eccentric, irresistible pop album about fucking and fucking up. And you might not like...
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| Dragontown Dragontown is a marked improvement on last year's rather forgettable Brutal Planet, boasting more creativity, more range -- both melodic...
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| Elvis '56 Everything on this collection is from Presley's first year at RCA; if youhave a problem with any song here, youre...
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| Elvis Is Back! Elvis' first out-of-the-army LP, cut with an extremely strong blues band. Definitely one of his best albums, virtually on a...
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| Elvis: 30 #1 Hits This most recent collection does not mislead (well, unless you count the inclusion of the recent "A Little Less Conversation"...
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| Fancy Meeting You Here For sheer fun, it's hard to beat this duet album where Bing and Clooney meet, fight and fall in love...
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| Get It On its debut, this Seattle sextet does ragged rock with equal amounts power-pop crunch and Anglo-infected romanticism. The tunes could...
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| In Your Bright Ray Entertainment Weekly (10/03/97, p.85) - "...fuse[s] the best elements of Richard Thompson and Elvis Costello..." - Rating: B+>...
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| Live In Las Vegas Culled from Elvis' extended residency in Vegas and featuring a fantastic band, stunning cover material and hilarious stage banter, Live...
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| On Stage This live set comes from one of Presley's early Las Vegas engagements, and features a typically energized version of "See...
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| On Every Street Five years ago, Dire Straits was threatening to become the biggest band in the world and/or an extended arena-rock...
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| Painted From Memory In case you missed his cameo in Austin Powers or his nationally televised tribute concert, Burt Bacharach is again in...
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| RFTC Piloting a souped-up time capsule outfitted with everything from Elvis sideburns and matching suits to punchy Stax horns and doo-wopping...
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| The Best Of Elvis Presley This RCA "best of" comp starts off strong, with the ever-reliable "That's All Right" and "Heartbreak Hotel" immediately luring you...
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| The Country Side Of Elvis An extensive collection of country-oriented sides from the King. The time frame spans his career, from the earliest, rustic Sun...
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| The River In Reverse Back when he was a young geek storming pop through punk, who would have thought Elvis Costello's singing would end...
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| The Ride On The Ride, Los Lobos veer back and forth between their two main modes: the East L.A. band's catholic mix...
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| To Whom It May Concern It has taken Lisa Marie Presley thirty-five years to find her voice, and here's the surprise: It's actually good. To...
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| These Foolish Things Rock has rarely known a performer so affectionately and self-consciously obsessed with the mechanism of pop and the apparatus of...
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| We Wanna Boogie Sonny Burgess spent some time recording for Sun Records, but his razor-sharp, occasionally humorous taken on rockabilly never caught on...
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| Your Arsenal Mope no more. forsaking the cozy glow of cult-hero worship on his fourth solo album, Morrissey hurls himself into the...
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| Artist Of The Century A three-CD refresher that reminds you how amazing Elvis really was. The best singles and album cuts from his revolutionary...
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| Bop Till You Drop Ry Cooder's changing courses again. In the past, he's mounted expeditions across the Tex-Mex border, to the Hawaiian islands and...
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| Chris Isaak On the covers of both his auspicious 1985 debut, Silvertone, and this worthy follow-up, Chris Isaak resembles an Eighties version...
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| Elvis At Sun Back before the pantsuits, pills and peanut butter got the best of him, Elvis was just a guy mixing up...
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| Eventually You know it's a screwy alternative-music world when a lifelong iconoclast and maverick craftsman like Paul Westerberg is considered classic...
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| It Won't Be The Last It should come as no surprise that the new Elvis arrives sans pompadour or leisure suit. Billy Ray Cyrus is...
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| Maidens Of The Celtic Harp The Aussies are coming! The Aussies are coming!Well, it doesn't have quite the same ring as that other, more famous...
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| More Specials When the Specials kicked off the nouveau ska craze in England not long ago, it seemed like a fine idea....
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| Number 7 Forget George Strait as the white-Stetsoned sheriff of country's current "new traditionalism." Think of him instead as Elvis Presley balladeering...
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| Old Rottenhat Not since the golden days of Sixties protest pop has there been a politically motivated singer and songwriter of such...
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| Popaganda Quality new wave '80s pop is back, and Head Automatica are here to interpret it for you. With vocals that...
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| Rolling Stone Original Ted Leo's music loses none of its soul when stripped down to just an electric guitar. In fact, much like...
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| Room For Squares The title is lifted from a 1963 Hank Mobley album called No Room for Squares, and the change is telling....
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| Silver Good news from the Cash-Carter camp: Johnny Cash, after years of phonographic complacency, has shaken the dust off his career...
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| Sunrise The definitive collection of Elvis' Sun recordings, this two-disc set is a must-have for fans of his Rockabilly sides. Includes...
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| The Acoustic Motorbike I ain't lookin' for you to feel like me, see like me, or be like me," Bob Dylan sang in...
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| The Eminem Show With The Eminem Show, Eminem just may have made the best rap-rock album in history. And that's not only because...
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| The Palace At 4am (Part 1) Up until his firing in 2001, gifted multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett was Wilco's musical monster, obsessive personality, workhorse and studio rat....
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| Time The live fire on disc two of the Richard Hell treasury, Time (Matador, two CDs), takes me right back to...
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| Tiger Man Most of the Elvis TV Special album and broadcast (AKA "The Comeback") used material from the first of two shows....
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| Twangin' Clearly, Dave Edmunds had more use for Nick Lowe than he let on. If Edmunds' craftsmanship and prestige lent Lowe...
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| Trampoline Over the years, Nashville has seen its share of renegades storm the place gates from the rock flank, only to...
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| Burning Love That Elvis sure is a card! Just when you think he's cashed his last chip and sold so low he...
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| Fijacion Oral, Volume 1 Longtime fans know Shakira as a singer-songwriter of more depth and breadth than her 2001 English-language breakthrough, Laundry Service, revealed....
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| Forever Blue This 1995 record contained the popular "Somebody's Crying" as well as "Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing." The album is...
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| How Will The Wolf Survive? Mixing the soul of rural Mexican music with good-rocking American roots, How Will the Wolf Survive? is one of the...
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| Inside Out For the last decade, Trisha Yearwood has never sweated the differences between contemporary and traditional country-music styles. Her Georgia background...
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| MTV Unplugged For all his colossal likability, Tony Bennett never fawns. Indeed, steely will as much as fluid artistry accounts for his...
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| Man Ah Warrior There's a striking amount of tough, uncompromised music slinking around the airwaves right now: a lot of Patti Smith's Easter...
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| Patience From the off-kilter lyrics of "John and Elvis Are Dead" to the unsettling dance grooves and dark vibe of "Precious...
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| Set This Circus Down For an artist like Tim McGraw, who doesn't write his own material, choosing the right songs is key. On his...
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| Spinner In addition to being hailed as an innovative producer and an "idea man" par excellence, Brian Eno is the godfather...
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| Strong Persuader Musicians like Robert Cray aren't supposed to exist in the 1980s. Any A&R honcho at Conglomerate Records will tell you...
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| The Ghost Of Fashion At first, Clem Snide's arch The Ghost of Fashion sounds like the work of a countrified novelty-song act: There are...
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| The Grass Is Blue Alan JacksonUnder the InfluenceArista Nashville1999Until the Gucci arrival of Shania Twain, Dolly Parton was country glamour. Yet Parton debuted as...
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| The Impossible Bird A founding member of the legendary early '70s pub rockers Brinsley Schwarz, singer-bassist Nick Lowe later helped godfather punk by...
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| 12 Golden Country Greats Over the course of four albums, Dean and Gene Ween have mocked almost as many rock conventions as Spinal Tap...
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| 16 Biggest Hits George Jones writes the best drinking songs ever, and if you don't believe us, just listen to "The King Is...
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| After Awhile The record buyers responsible for making a Robert Johnson reissue outsell most new releases last year delivered a strong message...
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| Blue Hawaii One of the innumerable soundtracks Elvis recorded in the 1960s, Blue Hawaii is neither one of his great moments nor...
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| From Elvis In Memphis This 1969 release was a major comeback for Elvis, both critically and personally -- it's his first record away from...
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| Hitstory Another year, another Elvis box set -- and ain't the world a better place for it. This one focuses on...
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| Mystery Girl The late Roy Orbison's first album of all-new material in ten years, Mystery Girl cloaks the epic sweep and grandeur...
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| North Having reinstated his rock & roll credentials last year with When I Was Cruel -- not to mention getting inducted...
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| Platinum & Gold Collection Mazzy Star may have more "cred," but let's face it: Cowboy Junkies were first to stake out the ground between...
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| Plastic Fang In the beginning, the blues explosion tore a page from the Captain Beefheart method of blues electrocution and threw in...
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