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The Best of Bill Cosby
(1969)
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Bill Cosby
Anyone who has the first six Cosby standup records will have all of this material already covered, but The Best of Bill Cosby is nonetheless a pretty good introduction. The choice of material reinforces the fact that in the early days Cosby was inventive and wasn't content to roll around in the clichés of husband versus wife, instead telling ...
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Revenge
(1967)
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Bill Cosby
With a hit TV show, numerous variety and talk show appearances, regular stints in some of the more upscale nightclubs around the country, and five long-players in under three years, there didn't seem to be such as thing as too much Bill Cosby in the mid-'60s. The material here returns Cosby to familiar territory, with the storyteller reminiscing ...
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How Can We Be Silent
(2007)
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BarlowGirl
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Interview with the Vampire
(1995)
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Elliot Goldenthal
Elliot Goldenthal's score to the Neil Jordan adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire is appropriately gothic and romantic, and works well as its own entity. The only fault is the poor decision to include the tacky cover of "Sympathy for the Devil" by Guns N' Roses. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Jam on This!: The Best of Newcleus
(1997)
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Newcleus
Newcleus deserve mention in any history of electro/hip-hop of the early '80s because of two certifiable classics: "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)" and "Computer Age (Push the Button)." Two tracks hardly fill a major compilation album, and at first glance, the group wouldn't appear to deserve their own best-of set; however, the compilers at ...
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3 Feet High and Rising
(1989)
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De La Soul
The most inventive, assured, and playful debut in hip-hop history, 3 Feet High and Rising not only proved that rappers didn't have to talk about the streets to succeed, but also expanded the palette of sampling material with a kaleidoscope of sounds and references culled from pop, soul, disco, and even country music. Weaving clever wordplay and ...
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The Princess Bride
(1987)
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Mark Knopfler
Mark Knopfler's original music for The Princess Bride utilizes dreamy washes of synthesizers overlayed with warm acoustic instruments and hints of percussion. It's a great formula, often drifting through a gauze befitting a film that plays like a fairy tale. At the same time, songs like "Cliffs of Insanity" and "The Fireswamp and the Rodents of ...
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith [Bonus DVD]
(2005)
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Original Score
With the mixed reactions to the first two prequels in the trilogy, fans and critics alike have been waiting nearly a decade for the third and final installment to the Star Wars saga, the sixth overall in the series. For fans, it's a redemption for having to endure characters such as Jar Jar Binks and the acting of Jake Lloyd in order to watch ...
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Picaresque
(2005)
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The Decemberists
"The Infanta," the thunderous opening track on the Decemberists' fluid and predictably studious Picaresque, rolls in like a ghost ship at 40 knots in a hail of cannon fire with a mad English professor at the wheel. Colin Meloy and his esteemed West Coast colleagues have no qualms about beginning their third full-length record with a processional ...
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All That We Needed
(2005)
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Plain White T's
Less punk than infectious power pop, Chicago's Plain White T's put a modern, airwave-affable stamp on that beloved strain of the rock & roll virus with All That We Needed. The jumpy title track launches the set with a nod to Tom Petty's "American Girl," but the hooks don't stop there. The band draws on Jimmy Eat World for the hit contender "Take ...
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Monsters & Robots
(1999)
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Buckethead
Mixing metallic guitar heroics with funk, hip-hop, electronica, and a cinematic soundtrack feel, Buckethead's Monsters and Robots is yet another eclectic opus inspired in large part by low-budget monster/horror, martial arts, and science fiction movies, especially those of Japan. Like any Buckethead album, the music does meander in spots, but this ...
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Bone Palace Ballet
(2007)
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Chiodos
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A Quiet Revolution: 30 Years of Windham Hill
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Da Turdy Point Buck
(1994)
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Bananas at Large
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Within a Mile of Home
(2004)
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Flogging Molly
Flogging Molly expand their Celtic-punk sound with an album that's more mature, more polished, and not quite as intense as its predecessor, although it does have its share of high-energy numbers. There are some thrashing punk tunes, some folk ballads, some relatively mainstream hard rock (although there's usually a tin whistle or fiddle to remind ...
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A New Brain
(1998)
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Original Cast Recording
The Off-Broadway musical A New Brain tells the story of a struggling songwriter who suffers a medical crisis when something goes wrong with his brain and he is forced to undergo surgery. The show follows his experiences in the hospital and the ways that his friends, relatives, and business associates deal with the situation. Composer/lyricist/co ...
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Box Set
(2006)
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Ray Stevens
The eclectic career of gospel/country/comedy artist Ray Stevens creates a big challenge for anyone attempting to make a representational "best-of" album. He jumped from genre to genre as often as he switched labels, leaving compilers with mountains of unrelated song subjects and complicated licensing issues. When the 2005 Box Set was announced, ...
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Nashville Rebel [Box Set]
(2006)
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Waylon Jennings
It may be hard to believe, but it's true: Legacy's four-disc 2006 box Nashville Rebel is the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled. During the peak of the CD box set reissue boom of the late '80s/early '90s, Waylon did receive a quasi-box in the form of 1993's Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line: The RCA Years, ...
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Whiskey on a Sunday
(2006)
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Flogging Molly
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La Revancha del Tango [Bonus Disc]
(2003)
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Gotan Project
An unrivaled collection of themes representing a unique fusion amid traditional forms of music and the nouvelle field of electronica, Gotan Project's La Revancha del Tango discloses unknown frontiers for the modern beat explorers. Inspired by Argentinean tango, Philippe Cohen Solal and Christoph H. Muller, responsible for projects such as Boys ...
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Hitsides! 1970-1980
(2006)
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Mel Tillis
Raven's 2006 compilation Hitsides! 1970-1980 is the best overview yet assembled of Mel Tillis' reign as a country hitmaker in the '70s. Granted, it doesn't have much competition: apart from Collectors Choice's 2005 The Best of Mel Tillis: The Columbia Years, which chronicled his '60s work, there are no compilations outside of budget-line discs and ...
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Wave
(1979)
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Patti Smith Group
The Patti Smith Group's most conventional album, Wave was given a bright pop/rock sound by producer Todd Rundgren. It was the last album Smith made before marrying and retiring from record-making for nine years, and it can be heard as a farewell to the music business, from "Frederick," the love song to her husband-to-be, Fred "Sonic" Smith, that ...
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How to Operate with a Blown Mind
(1998)
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Lo-Fidelity Allstars
With an effortless grace unmatched by even their Skint labelmates, Lo-Fidelity Allstars segue between acid house, hip-hop, punk, soul, and disco on their debut album, How to Operate With a Blown Mind. Previous high-energy singles like "Vision Incision" and "Kool Roc Bass" are included, along with new tracks like the surprising Hi-NRG/electro ...
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Infest
(2000)
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Papa Roach
Papa Roach's debut album Infest quietly became a Top 20 hit in the first half of 2000, slipping underneath the radar of most pop critics and fans. It's easy to see why the pop elite passed them by, since the quartet just isn't hip, and since they are pushing an amalgam of every heavy sound that was popular in the late '90s. Basically, Infest is ...
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Parade
(1984)
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Spandau Ballet
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