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Reverence
(1996)
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Faithless
Maxi Jazz, the maestro behind Faithless, is well titled as "the grand oral disseminator." The tales he spins make this album a manifesto, religious experience, sexual escapade, and 24-hour rave all rolled up into one tightly constructed package. As Jazz explored hip-hop through the 1980s and his path converged with dub superstar Jah Wobble, the ...
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Keep Your Wig On
(2004)
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Fastball
In 1998, Fastball scored a hit single with "The Way," which propelled its album All the Pain Money Can Buy to platinum sales. The resulting pressure proved too much for the Austin-based power pop trio, and they took a few years off before returning to the scene with this, their debut album for the respected Rykodisc label. The time off seems to ...
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The Legendary Roy Orbison
(1988)
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Roy Orbison
Tracing Roy Orbison's career from its beginnings at Sun through his big hits at Monument to his largely forgotten late-'60s recordings for MGM, the four-disc set is an exhaustive, definitive history of Orbison's peak years. Yes, his late-'80s comeback is missing (this was released a year before Mystery Girl, after all), but this is still as ...
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Rehashed
(2007)
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Magrudergrind
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Exhale
(2005)
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Peter Davison
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Slugcology 101
(1996)
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Doug & the Slugs
Featuring virtually all their singles (including all of their Canadian chart hits, as well as unexpected items like their goofy non-album romp through "White Christmas" and "It's Got to Be Monday" from Doug Bennett's solo LP), Slugcology 101 sums up Doug & the Slugs' career quite effectively, and contains all the Slugs most people will ever need. ...
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Paint the Town
(2004)
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The Push Stars
Three years after going back to the minors with the dynamic Opening Time, the Push Stars maintain momentum with Paint the Town. They've switched labels, but that's the only change they've made with their fourth album. The Boston modern rock trio's earnest sound has been tailored for college radio in the past, and it's as hearty as ever. Producer ...
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Drifting Away
(2002)
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Lange & Skye
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Let It Burn (Because I Don't Live There Anymore)
(1994)
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Greg Ginn
Let It Burn marked Greg Ginn's third solo release in less than a year, following an extended period away from the spotlight to run his SST, Cruz, and New Alliance labels. (Only figures like Frank Zappa approach such prolific drive.) As is true of his other solo albums (Getting Even, Dick), the emphasis is on raw, angular noise that sneaks up and ...
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Rare Orbison
(1989)
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Roy Orbison
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Essential Collection
(2003)
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Bill Monroe
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It's Nap Time
(2003)
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Various Artists
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Souvenirs
(1995)
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The Country Gentlemen
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Buddha-Bar
(2000)
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Claude Challe
Compiled to celebrate the magnetic Paris nightspot, two distinct themes permeate the set -- Buddha's dinner and Buddha's party -- each providing an appropriately tailored ambiance. Craig Armstrong, Deepak Ram, Faithless, and Willy De Ville (!) help set the mood. Garth Cartwright, All Music Guide
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Broke
(2004)
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King Wilkie
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Best of Trance, Vol. 3
(2003)
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Various Artists
The third volume in Robbins Entertainment's Best of Trance series ably picks up where the second left off, selecting a decent but hardly definitive batch of recent and popular trance singles. With the proliferation of mixed albums available -- many of which were mixed by no-name DJs -- one of the benefits of this series is that each track is ...
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Quo/Blue for You
(1998)
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Status Quo
Part of Vertigo's chronologically impaired "Back 2 Back/2 for 1" series, this offers up a straightforward repackaging of Status Quo's seventh and ninth albums, from 1974 and 1976, respectively (Blue for You was released as Status Quo in America). Beyond the obvious value for your money, the package offers little in the way of frills -- the booklet ...
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Hymn Time
(1988)
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The Lost & Found
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Essential Trance [Water Music]
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Dance Hits USA, Vol. 2
(2003)
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Various Artists
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Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord
(1991)
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Bill Monroe
An all-gospel album propped up with some stellar guests, it includes Ricky Skaggs, Ralph Stanley, the Osborne Brothers, Jim & Jesse McReynolds, and Mac Wiseman. Michael McCall, All Music Guide
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Mega Techno, Vol. 3
(2001)
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Various Artists
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Karma Lounge [Echo]
(2001)
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Various Artists
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Total Euphoria
(2002)
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Dave Pearce
Radio 1's Dave Pearce brought some warmth to 2001's hard-faced progressive scene with a delightful balancing act between big commercial epics and some well-chosen underground club picks. Ian Van Dahl's "Will I," Delerium's "Underwater," James Holden's "One for You," and Angelli & Nelson's "Everyday, Every Moment, Every Time" were poor, but the ...
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Relaxation
(2006)
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Twin Sisters
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