Friday, November 30, 2007

Eric Clapton



Complete Clapton

1. I Feel Free: Cream
2. Sunshine of Your Love: Cream
3. White Room: Cream
4. Crossroads: Cream
5. Badge: Cream
6. Presence of the Lord: Blind Faith
7. After Midnight
8. Let It Rain
9. Derek and the Dominoes Bell Bottom Blues
10. Derek and the Dominoes Layla
11. Eric Clapton Let It Grow
12. Eric Clapton I Shot the Sheriff
13. Eric Clapton Knockin' on Heaven's Door
14. Eric Clapton Hello Old Friend
15. Eric Clapton Cocaine
16. Eric Clapton Lay Down Sally
17. Eric Clapton Wonderful Tonight
18. Eric Clapton Promises
19. Eric Clapton I Can't Stand It
Disc: 2
1. Eric Clapton I've Got a Rock 'n' Roll Heart
2. Eric Clapton She's Waiting
3. Eric Clapton Forever Man
4. Eric Clapton It's in the Way That You Use It
5. Eric Clapton Miss You
6. Eric Clapton Pretending
7. Eric Clapton Bad Love
8. Eric Clapton Tears in Heaven
9. Eric Clapton Layla Unplugged
10. Eric Clapton Running on Faith (Unplugged)
11. Eric Clapton Motherless Child
12. Eric Clapton Change the World
13. Eric Clapton My Father's Eyes
14. Eric Clapton Riding With the King
15. Eric Clapton Sweet Home Chicago
16. Eric Clapton If I Had Possession Over Judgment
17. Eric Clapton Ride the River

Eric Clapton: his music, his story. 36 of Eric's greatest songs from 1968 to 2006 in one collection for the first time ever! This 36 selection multi-disc set features hits from 1968 to 2006 including "Crossroads," Badge," "Layla," "Tears In Heaven," "Change The World" and much more.

Monday, November 26, 2007

The Eagles The Very Best of



Eagles : The Very Best Of (2CD)






1. The Eagles Take It Easy
2. The Eagles Witchy Woman
3. The Eagles Peaceful Easy Feeling
4. The Eagles Desperado
5. The Eagles Tequila Sunrise
6. The Eagles Doolin-Dalton
7. The Eagles Already Gone
8. The Eagles The Best Of My Love
9. The Eagles James Dean
10. The Eagles Ol' '55
11. The Eagles Midnight Flyer
12. The Eagles On The Border
13. The Eagles Lyin' Eyes
14. The Eagles One Of These Nights
15. The Eagles Take It To The Limit
16. The Eagles After The Thrill Is Gone
17. The Eagles Hotel California
Disc: 2
1. The Eagles Life In The Fast Lane
2. The Eagles Wasted Time
3. The Eagles Victim Of Love
4. The Eagles The Last Resort
5. The Eagles New Kid In Town
6. The Eagles Please Come Home For Christmas
7. The Eagles Heartache Tonight
8. The Eagles The Sad Cafe
9. The Eagles I Can't Tell You Why
10. The Eagles The Long Run
11. The Eagles In The City
12. The Eagles Those Shoes
13. The Eagles Seven Bridges Road (Live)
14. The Eagles Love Will Keep Us Alive
15. The Eagles Get Over It
16. The Eagles Hole In The World

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Across the Universe



Across the Universe






Disc: 1
1. Girl - Jim Sturgess
2. Hold Me Tight - Evan Rachel Wood
3. All My Loving - Jim Sturgess
4. I Want to Hold Your Hand - T.V. Carpio
5. With a Little Help from My Friends - Joe Anderson, Jim Sturgess
6. It Won't Be Long - Evan Rachel Wood
7. I've Just Seen a Face - Jim Sturgess
8. Let It Be - Timothy T. Mitchum, Carol Woods
9. Come Together - Joe Cocker
10. If I Fell - Evan Rachel Wood
11. Dear Prudence - T.V. Carpio, Dana Fuchs Band, Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachel Wood
12. Flying [Instrumental] - Secret Machines
13. Blue Jay Way - Secret Machines
Disc: 2
1. I Am the Walrus - Bono, Secret Machines
2. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite - Eddie Izzard
3. Because - Joe Anderson, T.V. Carpio, Dana Fuchs Band, Martin Luther "M.L." McCoy, Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachel Wood
4. Something - Jim Sturgess
5. Oh! Darling - Dana Fuchs Band, Martin Luther "M.L." McCoy
6. Strawberry Fields Forever - Joe Anderson, Jim Sturgess
7. Revolution - Jim Sturgess
8. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Martin Luther "M.L." McCoy
9. Across the Universe - Jim Sturgess
10. Helter Skelter - Dana Fuchs Band
11. Happiness Is a Warm Gun - Joe Anderson, , Selma Hayek
12. Blackbird - Evan Rachel Wood
13. Hey Jude - Joe Anderson
14. Don't Let Me Down - Dana Fuchs Band
15. All You Need Is Love - Dana Fuchs Band, Jim Sturgess
16. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Bono

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Led Zeppelin Mothership



Led Zeppelin Mothership 2CD/1DVD






Disc: 1
1. Led Zeppelin Good Times Bad Times
2. Led Zeppelin Communication Breakdown
3. Led Zeppelin Dazed and Confused
4. Led Zeppelin Babe I'm Gonna Leave Yous
5. Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love
6. Led Zeppelin Ramble On
7. Led Zeppelin Heartbreaker
8. Led Zeppelin Immigrant Song
9. Led Zeppelin Since I've Been Loving You
10. Led Zeppelin Rock and Roll
11. Led Zeppelin Black Dog
12. Led Zeppelin When The Levee Breaks
13. Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven
Disc: 2
1. Led Zeppelin Song Remains The Same
2. Led Zeppelin Over The Hills And Far Away
3. Led Zeppelin D'Yer Maker
4. Led Zeppelin No Quarter
5. Led Zeppelin Trampled Under Foot
6. Led Zeppelin Houses Of The Holy
7. Led Zeppelin Kashmir
8. Led Zeppelin Nobody's Fault But Mine
9. Led Zeppelin Achilles Last Stand
10. Led Zeppelin In The Evening
11. Led Zeppelin All My Love
Disc: 3
1. Led Zeppelin We're Gonna Groove
2. Led Zeppelin I Can't Quit You Babe (DVD)
3. Led Zeppelin Dazed & Confused (DVD)
4. Led Zeppelin White Summer (DVD)
5. Led Zeppelin What Is & What Should Never Be (DVD)
6. Led Zeppelin Moby Dick (DVD)
7. Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love
8. Led Zeppelin Communication Breakdown
9. Led Zeppelin Bring It On Home
10. Led Zeppelin Immigrant Song
11. Led Zeppelin Black Dog
12. Led Zeppelin Misty Mountain Hop
13. Led Zeppelin Going To California
14. Led Zeppelin In My Time Of Dying
15. Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven
16. Led Zeppelin Rock and Roll
17. Led Zeppelin Nobody's Fault But Mine
18. Led Zeppelin Kashmir
19. Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love(DVD)

Amazon.com
For years, as playlists and multidisc players put Led Zeppelin tracks into a mix, there was a perpetual need to adjust the volume when Zep came on. Their tunes languished in the haze of substandard remastering--until now, at least for the 24 tracks on Mothership and the final fullness of the new Song Remains the Same reissue. For its part, Mothership's crisper, warmer audio owes its heft to the troika of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, who helped oversee the mastering, bringing out untold shades even in the throes of "Heartbreaker" and the sinews of "No Quarter." It's an impressive sonic leap. Where tinny high-ends and muffled lows used to co-exist, fatter and louder depths prevail. It's ever more astonishing that Zep got on with just four blokes. You can quibble with the 24 tracks here (where's "The Ocean"?), but the band picked each track here, from the stone-cold locks ("Communication Breakdown" and "Stairway to Heaven," no, duh) to the robust throb of "When the Levee Breaks." As for "The Ocean," you can find that in fantastically full form, along with five other gems on the newly remastered Song Remains the Same, which shows up for 2007's holiday season on DVD, too. Only rarely have four lads from England made so memorable an auditory and visual blast.

Product Description
Led Zeppelin redefined rock in the Seventies and for all time. They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one. Their impact extends to classic and alternative rockers alike. Then and now, Led Zeppelin looms larger than life on the rock landscape as a band for the ages with an almost mystical power to evoke primal passions.
- from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's web page on the band s 1995 induction
It's rare that a group can truly rock today s world, but the arrival of MOTHERSHIP, the first-ever comprehensive 2CD Led Zeppelin compilation with the soon to follow re-release of The Song Remains The Same on CD & DVD and a concert event reuniting Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones qualifies. Produced by Page and mixed by Kevin Shirley, MOTHERSHIP's 24 monolithic tracks were selected and sequenced by the band, who also oversaw the painstaking remastering. Spanning their epic career, the unprecedented collection pulls immortal songs from all eight of the band s classic studio albums, one of the 20th century s most enduring bodies of musical work. Arguably the most influential and innovative rock band ever, Led Zeppelin has sold over 200 million records worldwide. They continue to inspire successive generations with their passionate, groundbreaking, genre-transcendent, mystic, heavy and blues-infused rock n roll. Forty years since they formed, the song indeed remains the same.

Friday, November 23, 2007

James Taylor



One Man Band [CD + DVD]






1. James Taylor Something In The Way She Moves 3:47
2. James Taylor Never Die Young 4:24
3. James Taylor The Frozen Man 5:07
4. James Taylor Mean Old Man 3:42
5. James Taylor School Song 1:27
6. James Taylor Country Road 4:08
7. James Taylor Slap Leather 3:07
8. James Taylor My Traveling Star 4:11
9. James Taylor You've Got A Friend 5:02
10. James Taylor Steamroller Blues 5:59
11. James Taylor Secret O' Life 3:42
12. James Taylor Line 'Em Up 4:39
13. James Taylor Chili Dog 1:57
14. James Taylor Shower The People 4:56
15. James Taylor Sweet Baby James 3:41
16. James Taylor Carolina In My Mind 5:04
17. James Taylor Fire And Rain 4:52
18. James Taylor Copperline 4:52
19. James Taylor You Can Close Your Eyes 3:08

From the Artist
"This set is an intimate retrospective of 40 years worth of songs and the people, places and events that inspired them," said Taylor. "I am very grateful to Don Mischer, Sydney Pollack, and Hear Music for taking great care with what are very personal songs for me and my fans."

Product Description
James Taylor's "One Man Band," a new CD/DVD set of live recordings and the stories behind the songs. The set list is drawn from Taylor's recent concerts at the Colonial Theatre in the Berkshires and features new performances from some of the iconic singer/songwriter's most beloved recordings including "Something in the Way," "Carolina in my Mind," and "Fire and Rain," interspersed with Taylor's insightful and humorous anecdotes on the inspiration for the songs.

For the DVD portion of "One Man Band," Taylor called on veteran television events producer and director Don Mischer ("Kennedy Center Honors," and "Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show with Prince") and executive producer and acclaimed filmmaker Sydney Pollack ("Out of Africa," "Sketches of Frank Gehry") and their extensive talents to properly capture the feel of the live concerts. "One Man Band" tells the story of Taylor's songs through exclusive interviews and rare multi-media footage, including home movies and photographs from Taylor's personal archives. The result is an extraordinary, one-of-a-kind portrait of an artist, his renowned repertoire and the personal stories behind the songs.

Over the course of his career, James Taylor has sold over 40 million albums, and won over 40 gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards as well as five GRAMMY® Awards. Taylor's first "Greatest Hits" album earned him the RIAA's elite Diamond Award, given for sales in excess of 10 million units in the United States. In 2000, Taylor was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame. In February 2006, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences named Taylor its MUSICARES Person of the Year.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Jay-Z American Gangster



American Gangster






1. Jay- Z Intro [Explicit] 2:00
2. Jay- Z Pray [Explicit] 4:24
3. Jay- Z American Dreamin' [Explicit] 4:47
4. Jay- Z Hello Brooklyn 2.0 [Explicit] 3:56
5. Jay- Z No Hook [Explicit] 3:13
6. Jay- Z Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)... [Explicit] 4:12
7. Jay- Z Sweet [Explicit] 3:26
8. Jay- Z I Know [Explicit] 3:42
9. Jay- Z Party Life [Explicit] 4:29
10. Jay- Z Ignorant Sh*t [Explicit] 3:41
11. Jay- Z Say Hello [Explicit] 5:26
12. Jay- Z Success [Explicit] 3:30
13. Jay- Z Fallin' [Explicit] 4:00
14. Jay- Z Blue Magic [Explicit] 4:08
15. Jay- Z American Gangster [Explicit]


Review from Amazon.com
An unofficial musical companion to the film of the same name (dir. Ridley Scott), American Gangster traces the rise and fall of a self-made American man. Sound tired? Perhaps, but a dozen albums into his career, Jay-Z can be forgiven his occasional dabbling in shopworn archetypes. A panoramic, cinematic work in four acts, American Gangster bulges with instrumental melodrama. Take "American Dreamin'": despite the Diddy-produced track's sultry, shifty beat, a pile of whining strings and tinkling piano flourishes all but completely suppresses the rhythmic interplay between the vocals and drums. Again and again, Jay-Z's otherwise compelling raps fall prey to a similarly overwrought studio aesthetic. (In this, the album resembles many a Ridley Scott film.) There are exceptions: Bigg D's "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" and the Neptunes' "I Know" and lead single "Blue Magic" are unqualified bangers, and Jermaine Dupri's "Success" (featuring Nas) flaunts a relentless organ lick with 'round-the-way mojo to spare, but the album's overriding sonic melodrama is all Diddy. Still, no one steals Jay-Z's thunder easily. Having long since joined the top ranks of the hip-hop elite, Jay-Z can (and does) ultimately weather the best efforts of another major-league ego and still come out on top.

Product Description
Separate from the official motion picture soundtrack, this collection of all-new original material is a musical journey and lyrical interpretation of snapshots from the upcoming motion picture American Gangster. The conceptual, full body of genius work from the new album balances the line between pure entertainment and real life. JAY-Z draws upon past experiences, speaking to the harsh reality of the drug trade still taking place in our nation's cities. While not glorifying the Frank Lucas story, JAY-Z articulates the lure of a gangster's life and stands as an example of one who chose to leave those streets behind to go on and become one of the most successful entrepreneurs of our time.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Johnny Cash The Legend



Johnny Cash The Legend Box Set












Look at all the songs on this!

Disc: 1
1. Johnny Cash I Walk The Line
2. Johnny Cash There You Go
3. Johnny Cash House Of The Blues
4. Johnny Cash Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
5. Johnny Cash Guess Things Happen That Way
6. Johnny Cash The Ways Of A Woman To Love
7. Johnny Cash Don't Take Your Guns To Town
8. Johnny Cash Ring Of Fire
9. Johnny Cash The Matador
10. Johnny Cash Understand Your Man
11. Johnny Cash The Ballad Of Ira Hayes
12. Johnny Cash Orange Blossum Special
13. Johnny Cash The One On The Right Is On The Left
14. Johnny Cash Rosanna's Going Wild
15. Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues
16. Johnny Cash Daddy Sang Bass
17. Johnny Cash A Boy Named Sue
18. Johnny Cash What Is Truth
19. Johnny Cash Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
20. Johnny Cash Flesh And Blood
21. Johnny Cash Man In Black
22. Johnny Cash A Thing Called Love
23. Johnny Cash Kate
24. Johnny Cash Oney
25. Johnny Cash Any Old Wind That Blows
26. Johnny Cash One Piece At A Time
27. Johnny Cash (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
Disc: 2
1. Johnny Cash Hey Porter
2. Johnny Cash Cry, Cry, Cry
3. Johnny Cash Luther Played The Boogie
4. Johnny Cash Get Rhythm
5. Johnny Cash Give My Love To Rose
6. Johnny Cash I Was There When It Happened
7. Johnny Cash Big River
8. Johnny Cash I Still Miss Someone
9. Johnny Cash Pickin' Time
10. Johnny Cash The Man On The Hill
11. Johnny Cash Five Feet And Rising
12. Johnny Cash Tennessee Flat Top Box
13. Johnny Cash i Got Stripes
14. Johnny Cash Troublesome Waters
15. Johnny Cash The Long Black Veil
16. Johnny Cash Dark As A Dungeon
17. Johnny Cash The Wall
18. Johnny Cash 25 Minutes To Go
19. Johnny Cash Cocaine Blues
20. Johnny Cash Doin' My Time
21. Johnny Cash I Will Rock And Roll With You
22. Johnny Cash Without Love
23. Johnny Cash The Big Light
24. Johnny Cash Highway Patrolman
25. I'm Never Gonna Roam Again
26. Johnny Cash When I'm Gray
27. Johnny Cash Forever Young
Disc: 3
1. Johnny Cash The Wreck Of The Old 97
2. Johnny Cash Rock Island Line
3. Johnny Cash Good Night Irene
4. Johnny Cash Goodbye, Little Darlin'
5. Johnny Cash Born To Love
6. Johnny Cash Walking The Blues
7. Johnny Cash Frankie's Man, Johnny
8. Johnny Cash Delia's Gone
9. Johnny Cash In The Jailhouse Now
10. Johnny Cash Waiting For A Train
11. Johnny Cash Casey Jones
12. Johnny Cash The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer
13. Johnny Cash I've Been Working On The Railroad
14. Johnny Cash Sweet Betsy From Pike
15. Johnny Cash The Streets Of Laredo
16. Johnny Cash Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie
17. Johnny Cash Down In The Valley
18. Johnny Cash Wabash Cannonball
19. Johnny Cash The Great Speckle Brid
20. Johnny Cash Wildwood Flower
21. Johnny Cash Cotton Fields
22. Johnny Cash Pick A Bale O' Cotton
23. Johnny Cash Old Shep
24. Johnny Cash I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
25. Johnny Cash I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
26. Johnny Cash Time Changes Everything
Disc: 4
1. Johnny Cash Keep In The Sunny Side
2. Johnny Cash Diamonds In The Rough
3. Johnny Cash (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley
4. Johnny Cash Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
5. Johnny Cash Another Man Done Good
6. Johnny Cash Pick The Wildwood Flower
7. Johnny Cash Jackson
8. Johnny Cash If I Were A Carpenter
9. Johnny Cash Girl From The North Country
10. Johnny Cash One More Ride
11. Johnny Cash You Can't Beat Jesus Christ
12. Johnny Cash There Ain't No Good Chain Gang
13. Johnny Cash We Ought To Be Ashamed
14. Johnny Cash Crazy Old Soldier
15. Johnny Cash Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine
16. Johnny Cash Who's Gene Autry
17. Johnny Cash The Night Hank Williams Came To Town
18. Johnny Cash I Walk The Line (Revisited)
19. Johnny Cash Highwayman
20. Johnny Cash The Wanderer
21. Johnny Cash September When It Comes
22. Johnny Cash Tears In The Holston River
23. Johnny Cash Far Side Banks Of Jordan
24. Johnny Cash It Takes One To Know Me

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Killers Sawdust



The Killers Sawdust

1. The Killers Tranquilize 3:45
2. The Killers Shadowplay 4:07
3. The Killers All The Pretty Faces 4:45
4. The Killers Leave The Bourbon On The Shelf 3:38
5. The Killers Sweet Talk 4:18
6. The Killers Under The Gun 2:33
7. The Killers Where The White Boys Dance 3:26
8. The Killers Show You How 2:46
9. The Killers Move Away 3:50
10. The Killers Glamorous Indie Rock and Roll 4:16
11. The Killers Who Let You Go? 3:42
12. The Killers The Ballad of Michael Valentine 3:50
13. The Killers Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town (Live) 3:05
14. The Killers Daddy's Eyes 4:14
15. The Killers Sam's Town (Live) 3:43
16. The Killers Romeo And Juliet (Live) 5:27
17. The Killers Mr. Brightside [Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Remix] 8:48

Amazon.com
With only two studio releases behind them, it might surprise some to hear that the Killers had enough material to release a b-sides and rarities CD only five years after forming, but this is definitely no all-filler/no-killer collection, instead containing a mittful of legitimately strong and worthwhile songs. There are four never-before-released Killer songs on Sawdust, including "Tranquilize," featuring rock legend Lou Reed on half of the vocals, a number that is filled with a Queen-affected operatic touch. The previously unreleased "Shadowplay"--a Joy Division cover--unfortunately pales compared to the original, while "Leave Your Bourbon at the Door" is easily the summit of the CD; a longtime live favorite, the song's despair and urgency is a must-have for any Killer fan. Also noteworthy is an outtake from the Hot Fuss sessions called "Under the Gun," a driving melody with a memorable chorus that feels like a Killers classic. Lesser-known tracks gathered together on this compilation include "Move Away"--first heard on the Spiderman 3 soundtrack--which is straight-up U2-circa-Vertigo era, but still exciting to listen to. Some previously released b-sides are cover tunes that provide musical whimsy, but not much more: the trad-country "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town," which was made famous by Kenny Rogers, while the impassioned "Romeo and Juliet" tune--written by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits fame--is nearly mimicked by Flowers, and serves little more purpose than providing homage to a wonderfully written melody and tale.

Product Description
Sawdust includes "All The Pretty Faces" (which was the b-side of "When You Were Young"); two movie soundtrack tunes, "Shadowplay" (a Joy Division cover from Control, Anton Corbijn's biopic of Ian Curtis) and "Move Away" (from Spiderman 3); as well as a cover of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition's "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town" (written by Mel Tillis)

The collection will also contain songs which weren't completed for Hot Fuss and Sam's Town. The Killers recently went back into the studio to finish the tracks, including "Tranquilize" featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Lou Reed.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride



Carnival Ride
Click the link to go to Amazon and see Carrie Underwood's latest CD, Carnival Ride.




1. Carrie Underwood Flat on the Floor 2. Carrie Underwood All-American Girl 3. Carrie Underwood So Small 4. Carrie Underwood Just a Dream 5. Carrie Underwood Get Out of This Town 6. Carrie Underwood Crazy Dreams 7. Carrie Underwood I Know You Won't 8. Carrie Underwood Last Name 9. Carrie Underwood You Won't Find This 10. Carrie Underwood I Told You So 11. Carrie Underwood More Boys I Meet 12. Carrie Underwood Twisted 13. Carrie Underwood Wheel of the World

Customer Review from Amazon
While most country stars go forward and reach for mainstream pop records, like Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood went in reverse. Her first disc had more than a few pop elements but this disc starts off with a foot stomper, "Flat on The Floor" and doesn't let up with fiddles, twang and chorus after chorus that will make you want to shout them out of your car windows. To say she has made a solid country disc in the vein of vintage Reba or Dolly is an understatement. Underwood has even learned some new vocal tricks, as if she needed more, "Get Out of This Town," builds from an already assured vocal into a firestorm. Underwood isn't afraid to just go with the vocal and give a stronger reading as well. That was evident in her cover of "I'll Stand By You," which was simply stunning. "Carnival Ride," is void of any weak tracks and this day and age that's a rare finding, some are stronger than others but, Jebus, the girl is giving her all to prove that she's a more than just a pretty face who sings country, she's trying to prove it's in her blood. And when you hear "You Won't Find This," that brings about that sing songy chorus that Shania Twain loves so much, you'll be a happy camper with your purchase.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Britney Spears Blackout



Blackout
Click the link to go to Amazon and see Britney Spears new CD Blackout.





1. Britney Spears Gimme More 2. Britney Spears Piece Of Me 3. Britney Spears Radar 4. Britney Spears Break The Ice 5. Britney Spears Heaven On Earth 6. Britney Spears Get Naked (I Got A Plan) 7. Britney Spears Freakshow 8. Britney Spears Toy Soldier 9. Britney Spears Hot As Ice 10. Britney Spears Ooh Ooh Baby 11. Britney Spears Perfect Lover 12. Britney Spears Why Should I Be Sad

Amazon Review:
She may be bald, and her parenting skills may be more backwoods than the celebrity-obsessed would prefer, but when it comes to her profession (singing pop songs, for those who have forgotten) you've got to give Brit a break. Not because her previous records have been flawless--for all its first-listen appeal, Oops! I Did It Again will drive even the most tolerant pop fiend bats after two repeats, and it's hard for long-term fans to overlook the unfortunate "I Love Rock N Roll" off 2001's Britney--but because, despite all the personal tumult, she's feeling the music like never before. Blackout is not a brilliant record for its vocals, though they're good in the cooing, sex-kittenish way we've come to expect (check first single "Gimme More," a monstrously catchy dance-pop number, for the requisite moans and sighs). But it is brilliant. And though the Neptunes, Bloodshy & Avant, and Nate "Danja" Hills do their trippy, thumpy, raved-up thing successfully enough to make you think so, the brilliance isn't in the production only. The crackling "Radar" gets under your skin not just because of its club-ready beat, a familiar element on this disc, but also from Britney's deliberate vocal haze; here she is interpreting how she ought to sound against the heat of this track, and pretty skillfully--she goes for pure vibe, and she gets it. And while the words to the seemingly autobiographical "Piece of Me" are enough to pull you in themselves--here we get to hear Britney refer to herself as "Miss Bad Media Karma"--they get a little something extra from our girl's newly awakened sense of what makes a song flow; she has the good sense to squeal. Is she a credible role model? Certainly not. Is her music worth hitting, as the old song goes, one more time? Absolutely.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

High School Musical 2



High School Musical 2
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1. High School Musical 2 What Time Is It 2. High School Musical 2 Fabulous 3. High School Musical 2 Work This Out 4. High School Musical 2 You Are the Music in Me 5. High School Musical 2 I Don't Dance 6. High School Musical 2 You Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version) 7. High School Musical 2 Gotta Go My Own Way 8. High School Musical 2 Bet On It 9. High School Musical 2 Everyday 10. High School Musical 2 All For One 11. BONUS TRACK: HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA'A

Review from Amazon;
Fans of High School Musical can breathe easy: Based on this soundtrack, the sequel is just as good, and perhaps even better. Though its trailer asked "Are you ready for the start of something new?" HSM2 isn't turning the franchise into The Wire, and really is more of the same--which is, of course, totally fine by us. One of the most energetic tracks is Chad and Ryan's musical/baseball number "I Don't Dance," propelled by a cool big-band swing motif (fans of director Kenny Ortega's choreographic work for Xanadu will be reminded of that movie's mash-up of disco and swing in the "Dancin'" number). Once again Troy and Gabriella get the ballads, but "You Are the Music in Me" is a fine one and doesn't get bogged down in syrup. It also gets reprised by Troy and Sharpay in a rockier and arguably better version. This is typical of the fact that, overall, the bouncier tracks fare best: "All for One" (with its handclaps and surfy guitar licks), the single "What Time Is It" (the time of our lives, of course!), "Work This Out" (complete with percussive, well, workout). Of course everybody's favorite brother-sister team, Ryan and Sharpay, gets a couple of great vehicles: "Fabulous" and the zany, Hawaiian-flavored "Humuhumunukunukuapua'a," which more than anything else sounds like a tribute to the Disney princess of the 1960s: Annette Funicello.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Hannah Montana 2


Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus

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1. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus We Got the Party 2. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Nobody's Perfect 3. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Make Some Noise 4. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Rock Star 5. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Old Blue Jeans 6. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Life's What You Make It 7. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus One in a Million 8. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Bigger than Us 9. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus You and Me Together 10. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus True Friend Disc: 2 1. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus See You Again 2. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus East Northumberland High 3. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Let's Dance 4. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out) 5. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Right Here 6. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus As I Am 7. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Start All Over 8. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Clear 9. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Good and Broken 10. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus I Miss You

Review from Amazon.com
Tweens aren't often heralded for their good judgment and excellent taste (Heelys--hello), but if any young starlet can redeem them, it's Hannah Montana. On this, the second soundtrack from the Disney Channel series, Miley Cyrus takes her cues from her TV alter ego, who has an alter ego of her own: Disc 1 features Miley as Hannah, hair-tossing pop princess by weekend, likable schoolgirl by weekday (see "Old Blue Jeans" and "True Friends" to get a sense of each episode's un-cloying sweetness). But disc 2 is the start of something new, as her friends over on the High School Musical set might say: Miley sings strictly as her spunky, truth-telling self. This yields a number of pepped-up pop tracks bound to vibrate through the walls of pink bedrooms everywhere--"See You Again" is a boy-centric song instantly relatable to anyone who's ever been in seventh grade and suffered a bout of bashfulness, "East Northumberland High" puts a punk spin on an I'm-just-not-into-you tale, and "Clear" bounces on a reggae beat while canceling any doubt about our heroine's ability to stand up for herself. Like Hannah before her, Miley makes the best of both worlds--this well-worth-it set, by turns rockin' and reflective, is a masterful example.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Celine Dion Taking Chances




Taking Chances (CD/DVD)
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1. Celine Dion Taking Chances 2. Celine Dion Alone 3. Celine Dion Eyes On Me 4. Celine Dion My Love 5. Celine Dion Shadow Of Love 6. Celine Dion Surprise Surprise 7. Celine Dion This Time 8. Celine Dion New Dawn 9. Celine Dion A Song For You 10. Celine Dion A World To Believe In 11. Celine Dion Can't Fight The Feeling 12. Celine Dion I Got Nothing Left 13. Celine Dion Right Next To The Right One 14. Celine Dion Just Fade Away 15. Celine Dion That's Just The Woman In Me 16. Celine Dion Skies Of L.A. Disc: 2 1. Celine Dion The Power Of Love2. Celine Dion I Drove All Night3. Celine Dion I Surrender4. Celine Dion I Wish5. Celine Dion A New Day (All Access)

The Amazon.com Review
Taking Chances is not without its daring moments--we'll get to those--but the first order of business in any review of this much-hyped record, on which Celine Dion is said to have slunk away from her songbird instincts in favor of embracing her inner rock & roll wild child, should be fan reassurance. Therefore: fear not. Taking Chances has its share of poignant, pretty ballads (both "A Song for You" and "Right Next to the Right One" are goosebump-raisers) and love songs (the hopeful, heartfelt title track, which unfolds into an anthemic power ballad midway through, may be the best one). As far as standard Celine fare goes, in fact, Chances is likely her strongest non-French outing since 2002's A New Day Has Come; nobody unfolds a lyric with more care or nuance. And, as the subtle "My Love" deftly proves, any early-career instincts to over-sing have gone poof along with her '90s-era, sweet-natured-kook persona. Because it's a generous 16 songs long, it may even be possible to ignore the non-Celine-like moments on Taking Chances and just enjoy the more fan-faithful tracks. But that wouldn't be any fun, would it? There are songs here--"Can't Fight the Feelin'," "Fade Away," "That's Just the Woman In Me"--that will astound diehards and make fans of those who've dissed her for more than a decade. If you didn't think the diva behind Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" had it in her to screech from the bottom of her soul, a la Janis Joplin, flip to track 15 and guess again.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The Eagles Long Road out of Eden



Long Road Out Of Eden






Disc 1 1. The Eagles No More Walks In The Wood 2. The Eagles How Long 3. The Eagles Busy Being Fabulous 4. The Eagles What Do I Do With My Heart 5. The Eagles Guilty Of The Crime 6. The Eagles I Don't Want To Hear Any More 7. The Eagles Waiting In The Weeds 8. The Eagles No More Cloudy Days 9. The Eagles Fast Company 10. The Eagles Do Something 11. The Eagles You Are Not Alone Disc 2 1. The Eagles Long Road Out Of Eden 2. The Eagles I Dreamed There Was No War 3. The Eagles Somebody 4. The Eagles Frail Grasp On The Big Picture 5. The Eagles Last Good Time In Town 6. The Eagles I Love To Watch A Woman Dance 7. The Eagles Business As Usual 8. The Eagles Center Of The Universe 9. The Eagles It's Your World Now



What a long, strange wait it's been. Don Felder has left, a generation has grown into adulthood, and at long last, Eagles return with a new studio album, their first since 1979's The Long Run. Given the interim, though, fans couldn't possibly have asked for more. The two-disc, 20-track Long Road Out of Eden not only retains the entire menu of the Eagles' staple sounds--effortless, multi-part harmonies; colorful, if not intricate, guitar embellishment; meticulously crafted songwriting; squeaky-clean, almost geriatric production--but many of these songs also viscerally recall past hits from Eagles' or the extant members' solo records. Like revenant doubles, "Frail Grasp on the Big Picture" echoes "Life in the Fast Lane," "How Long" channels "Take It Easy," the guitar arpeggio threading through "Center of the Universe" hints at the ubiquitous "Hotel California," and "Business As Usual" could have been culled from the cutting room floor from Don Henley's The End of the Innocence. The effect of all this familiarity is one of masterfully crafted self-tribute with one eye riveted on posterity, calculated to please both the deep-pocketed who can still afford the Eagles' concerts and those who'd given up on ever hearing new material again.

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raising Sand


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1. Rich Woman
2. Killing the Blues
3. Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us
4. Polly Come Home
5. Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)
6. Through the Morning, Through the Night
7. Please Read the Letter
8. Trampled Rose
9. Fortune Teller
10. Stick with Me Baby
11. Nothin'
12. Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
13. Your Long Journey

The musical collaboration of the decade, Raising Sand is the sound of two iconic figures stepping out of their respective comfort zones and letting their instincts lead them across a brave new sonic landscape. Despite hailing from distinctly different backgrounds, Alison Krauss and Robert Plant share a maverick spirit and willingness to extend the boundaries of their respective genres. This spirit, expertly honed by producer T Bone Burnett, has resulted in an album pitched three steps beyond some cosmic collision of early urban blues, spacious West Texas country, and the untapped potential of the folk-rock revolution. Supported by the unparalleled musicianship of Marc Ribot, Dennis Crouch, Mike Seeger, Jay Bellerose, Norman Blake, Greg Leisz, Patrick Warren, and Riley Baugus, Plant and Krauss -- as both solo and harmony vocalists -- tackle an intriguing selection of songs from such tunesmiths as Tom Waits, Gene Clark, Sam Phillips, Townes Van Zandt, The Everly Brothers, and Mel Tillis. Raising Sand finds Robert Plant and Alison Krauss exploring popular music's elemental roots while still sounding effortlessly, breath-takingly contemporary.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Noel by Josh Groban

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1. Silent Night
2. Little Drummer Boy
3. I'll be home for Christmas
4. Ava Maria
5. ngels We Have Heard On High
6. -Thankful
7. The Christmas Song
8. What Child is this
9. First Noel
10. Petit papa Noel
11. It came upon a Midnight Clear
12. Panis Angelicus
13. O Come all Ye Faithful

Bringing Josh Groban’s majestic yet intimate voice to Christmas music is truly a gift this holiday season. The young Adult Contemporary star’s fourth studio album brings together the traditional such as Silent Night with the contemporary such as I’ll Be Home For Christmas and the new, Thankful. Featuring duets with Country’s Faith Hill and R&B’s Brian McKnight, and inspirational music’s master choir, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and produced by the illustrious David Foster the album’s wide appeal promises that a timeless Christmas music classic will be beneath the tree this year.