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Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid [Atlantic]
(1994)
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Collective Soul
Collective Soul never claimed it was an alt-rock band, but it arrived with the debut Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid when anything with guitars was marketed as anti-establishment, underground rock. In retrospect, it's sort of hard to see how this record, with its loving debts to Southern rock and AOR anthems, ever shared airplay on modern ...
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Ropin' the Wind
(1991)
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Garth Brooks
With Ropin' the Wind, Garth Brooks begins to make his '70s rock influences more explicit. Naturally, that is most notable in his reworking of Billy Joel's "Shameless," which he transforms from a rock power ballad into contemporary country. But that influence is also evident on ambitious epics like "The River" and even the honky tonk ravers of ...
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Obscured by Clouds
(1972)
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Pink Floyd
Obscured by Clouds is the soundtrack to the Barbet Schroeder film La Vallée, and it plays that way. Of course, it's possible to make the argument that Pink Floyd's music of the early '70s usually played as mood music, similar to film music, but it had structure and a progression. Here, the instrumentals float pleasantly, filled with interesting ...
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Ropin' the Wind [Bonus Track]
(2000)
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Garth Brooks
With Ropin' the Wind, Garth Brooks begins to make his '70s rock influences more explicit. Naturally, that is most notable in his reworking of Billy Joel's "Shameless," which he transforms from a rock power ballad into contemporary country. But that influence is also evident on ambitious epics like "The River" and even the honky tonk ravers of ...
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The World Needs a Hero
(2001)
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Megadeth
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The Way I Feel
(2002)
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Remy Shand
The problem with neo-soul is that its advocates are quick to celebrate artists that capture the merest essence of the form -- elements that are clearly reminiscent of Stevie, Curtis, Sly, Marvin, even Prince -- without caring whether the songs themselves are all that memorable. Usually, what matters is the feel and the mannerisms, as evidenced by ...
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Mest
(2003)
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Mest
For its third Maverick release, Chicago's Mest has jettisoned the sugary pop experimentation of Destination Unknown, dulled the ska influences of its early career, and fully embraced tarted-up tweener punk. Produced, mixed, and engineered by Goldfinger frontman and Mest mentor John Feldmann, the eponymous effort packs every possible punk-pop clich ...
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Until the End
(2004)
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Kittie
Anyone who's spent time on the hypnotizing bore that is Canada's highway 401 knows that the only antidote to waking up in a Tim Horton's parking lot is a stack of blisteringly loud records. Kittie, the London, Ontario, heavy metal sisterhood have turned up the amps to 11 and delivered their heaviest batch of songs to date with the road-ready Until ...
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Rude Awakening
(2002)
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Megadeth
In what will be the last Megadeth album, barring the release of any previously hidden gems or an improbable (but rooted-for by many) recovery from an arm injury that caused leader Dave Mustaine to fold the venerable band only a couple of months after this album hit the shelves, Rude Awakening is a far better career encapsulation than the spotty ...
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Back to Babylon
(1989)
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Bernie Torme
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This Is Where You Belong
(2006)
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The Summer Obsession
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Still, Alive...and Well?
(2002)
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Megadeth
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I on U
(2005)
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Neal Schon
One must give credit where it is due to Steve Vai and his imprint, Favored Nations. Like CMC International is to hair metal, Vai has assembled some of the most revered guitar shredders of the '80s and '90s and given them a safe home to roam freely and express their creative visions, without having the normal pressures of record labels hanging over ...
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The Best of Naked Eyes
(1991)
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Naked Eyes
Best of Naked Eyes offers 15 tracks of the synth pop duo's best moments from their two U.S. albums, 1983's Naked Eyes and 1984's Burning Bridges. The collection is surpassed by the more extensive Very Best Of from 1994, but is notable for the inclusion of one track, "Could Be," which the second collection excluded. Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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Singles Collection
(1999)
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Tullycraft
On Singles Collection, a historical perspective of Seattle's Tullycraft emerges. The band rose out of the ashes of the bands Crayon and Wimp Factor 14, quickly building a fan base with their playful and sugary style of indie pop. This disc serves as a collection of songs culled from seven of the band's singles released on various record labels. ...
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When It Rains, It Pours
(2000)
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Adamantium
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Transcendence
(1988)
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Crimson Glory
Unjustly qualified as one of the '80s best American-made progressive metal albums, Crimson Glory's Transcendence is actually one of the decade's best pure metal albums by an American band, period. Sure, they shared many sonic traits with fellow '80s metal bands like Queensr˙che and Fates Warning, but Crimson Glory's songwriting was relatively ...
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From Daniel with Love
(2006)
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Daniel O'Donnell
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Legacy 1961-2002
(2003)
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Glen Campbell
Given the overwhelming number of Glen Campbell collections released over the years, it comes as a shock to realize that Capitol's 2003 set The Legacy (1961-2002) is the first-ever Campbell box set to be released. There have been plenty of single- and double-disc collections, and while some of them been been excellent, even essential, they also ...
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Promises, Promises: The Very Best of Naked Eyes
(1994)
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Naked Eyes
It seems odd that a group that really only released two albums' worth of material in the span of about 18 months should warrant two best-of collections released only three years apart. Nevertheless, Promises, Promises: The Very Best of Naked Eyes beats the competition by offering 20 tracks, including all four of the hits, most of the album tracks, ...
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The Limited Series [6 Discs]
(1998)
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Garth Brooks
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Burning Bridges
(1999)
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Arch Enemy
While some of the genre's hardcore aficionados might disagree, death metal tempered with a dab of accessibility is generally a more enticing proposition -- not only does it render the intensity more consistently listenable, it also increases the chances of a band developing an original voice, since they don't tie themselves down to genre ...
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Gentlemen Take Polaroids [Bonus Track]
(2003)
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Japan
The last album with Rob Dean, Gentlemen Take Polaroids was also unquestionably the album in which Japan truly found its own unique voice and aesthetic approach. The glam influences still hung heavy, particularly from Roxy Music, but now the band found itself starting to affect others in turn. Even the back cover photo says as much -- looking cool ...
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Greatest Hits
(1990)
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Jack Scott
Curb's Greatest Hits was the only American Jack Scott compilation available in the mid-'90s, after Capitol pulled its Collectors Series from the market. Although Greatest Hits only has 11 tracks -- including a then-recent recording of "Running Scared" -- it has the essential big hits ("My True Love," "Goodbye Baby," "Burning Bridges," "Leroy," ...
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The Natural Riot
(2002)
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Shimmer Kids Underpop Association
The Natural Riot is a late bloomer in the psych-collective zeitgeist of Elephant 6, the lo-fi Beatle-isms of Kindercore Records, and the like, a continuation of the genuflection they made on Bury My Heart at Makeout Point. These kooky, fuzzy-headed pop symphonies created to reclaim the charm of lost youth sound woefully naïve when placed in a 2002 ...
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