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Greatest Hits (1987-90)
(1990)
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Highway 101
Country-rock band Highway 101 got off to a great start in the late '80s with several hits featuring the powerful voice of Paulette Carlson. Unfortunately, just as the band was enjoying its greatest success, Carlson and the band parted ways. By that time they had chalked up several number one hits, "Somewhere Tonight," "(Do You Love Me) Just Say ...
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Highway 101
(1987)
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Highway 101
The main thing that this country-rock quartet had going for it was lead singer Paulette Carlson, who approximated the throaty, torn vocal style of Stevie Nicks, but with a Southern accent. The group was heard best on its debut album, which included such characteristic hits as "Whiskey, If You Were a Woman" and "The Bed You Made for Me." William ...
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One Way...Or Another
(1971)
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Cactus
One Way... Or Another (1971) was the second and final studio outing to feature the incipient incarnation of supergroup Cactus, comprised of Vanilla Fudge rhythm section Carmine Appice (drums) and Tim Bogert (bass), as well as former Amboy Dukes lead vocalist Rusty Day (vocals/mouth harp), and Jim McCarty (guitar) from Mitch Ryder & the Detroit ...
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Cactus
(1970)
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Cactus
Cactus may have never amounted to anything more than a half-hearted, last-minute improvised supergroup, but that don't mean their eponymous 1970 debut didn't rock like a mofo. The already quasi-legendary Vanilla Fudge rhythm section of Bogert and Appice may have provided the backbone of the band's business cards, and soulful, ex-Amboy Duke Rusty ...
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'Ot 'N' Sweaty
(1972)
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Cactus
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The New Frontier
(1993)
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Highway 101
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Restrictions
(1971)
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Cactus
With a mixture of members from Vanilla Fudge, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, and the Amboy Dukes, it's hard to believe that Cactus didn't really succeed in their time. Often derided for being second-rate boogie rock, the band simply did what it did, and part of the allure of the style is its sloppy, second-rate nature. This 1971 release may ...
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V
(2006)
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Cactus
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Paris-Berlin
(2007)
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Stereo Total
Stereo Total fans could be forgiven for thinking that Paris-Berlin is a reissue or a collection of older songs. Françoise Cactus and Brezel Göring have returned to the bolder, lower-fi sound of albums like My Melody, using cheap and cheerful drum machines and keyboards, and guitars that borrow the best from '50s rockabilly, '60s pop and '70s punk ...
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Musique Automatique [US Bonus Tracks]
(2002)
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Stereo Total
Originally released in 2001 on Bobsled Records and re-released by Kill Rock Stars a year later, Stereo Total's Musique Automatique pares the group down to the core duo of Francoise Cactus and Brezel Goring. In the process, the album gains a newfound polish, particularly in the production, but also loses some of the spontaneous energy and wide ...
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Paint the Town
(1989)
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Highway 101
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Bing Bang Boom
(1991)
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Highway 101
Bing Bang Boom is the first album Highway 101 recorded with vocalist Nikki Nelson. Although Nelson has an attractive, she couldn't fill Carlson's shoes. Furthermore, the band had trouble coming up with a consistently compelling material, apart from the hit title track, making Bing Bang Boom one of the weakest entries in the group's catalog. Thom ...
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Sloth
(1993)
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(Cactus) (Nerve) (Thang)
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Highway 101, Vol. 2
(1988)
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Highway 101
Highway 101's second album followed the same rocking country formula that made their debut a success, but its best songs -- "Setting Me Up" and "Honky Tonk Heart" -- are as good as anything on the first album. Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Do the Bambi
(2005)
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Stereo Total
Stereo Total return to their cheap 'n' cheerful roots on Do the Bambi, making it their most consistent set of songs since 1999's My Melody. 2001's Musique Automatique had almost as many not-quite-there moments as it did brilliant examples of the group's synth pop-rock sass; this album might not be quite as ambitious, what Do the Bambi lacks in ...
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My Melody
(1999)
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Stereo Total
Stereo Total's 1999 album My Melody continues the group's tradition of international pop postmodernism and clever covers, including two Serge Gainsbourg numbers -- the appropriately go-go-flavored "Vilaines Filles, Mauvais Garçons" and "In/Out" -- and a Casio-colored version of Pizzicato Five's "Tokyo Mon Amour." "Ringo I Love You" by Bonni Jo ...
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Juke-Box Alarm
(1999)
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Stereo Total
Singing in German, French, English, Japanese, and Italian, Stereo Total are an über-hip, ultra-Euro electro-pop group from Berlin, who are capable of inducing massive booty wiggling. Infectious in the extreme, this foursome employs brash pop grooves, crunchy techno beats, and kitschy, cheese-ball lyrics to create what they like to call "sissy ...
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The Cactus Brothers
(1993)
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The Cactus Brothers
Originally formed as the twangier alter ego of popular Nashville cowpunks Walk the West, the Cactus Brothers soon took on an identity of their own, mixing weepy, pedal-steel punctuated honky tonk country with Walk the West's edgier roots rock sound. By the time of this self-titled debut for Jimmy Bowen's short-lived Liberty Records, the band's ...
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Musique Automatique
(2001)
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Stereo Total
Originally released in 2001 on Bobsled Records and re-released by Kill Rock Stars a year later, Stereo Total's Musique Automatique pares the group down to the core duo of Francoise Cactus and Brezel Goring. In the process, the album gains a newfound polish, particularly in the production, but also loses some of the spontaneous energy and wide ...
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Discotheque
(2006)
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Stereo Total
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Latest & Greatest
(1997)
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Highway 101
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Cactus Patch
(2001)
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Cactus Patch
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Cactus Juice
(2000)
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Grass Cactus
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Velvet Cactus Society
(1994)
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Velvet Cactus Society
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Home
(1996)
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Cactus Motel
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