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The Great Escape
(1963)
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Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein's music for John Sturges' movie The Great Escape proved to be one of the most enduring of all action film soundtracks, rivaling his earlier work on Sturges' The Magnificent Seven in quality if not popularity. The main title theme was never used in a cigarette ad campaign the way The Magnificent Seven's was, but it was one of the ...
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The Singles 1986-1995
(2004)
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Duran Duran
Durannies who were committed enough to continue following the group through the succession of patchy albums and poor decisions that came after "A View to a Kill" can consider themselves rewarded -- in a way -- since there now exists a tidy box set like this one, which contains 14 CD singles. These 14 CD singles contain each of the group's A-sides ...
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The Envoy [Bonus Tracks]
(2007)
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Warren Zevon
While moderation was never Warren Zevon's strong suit, his efforts to clean himself up in the early '80s resulted in two of his finest albums, 1980's literate but corrosive Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School and the following year's explosive live set Stand in the Fire. It seemed as if the wired chaos of Zevon's personal life had been channeled ...
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Invasion of Your Privacy
(1985)
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Ratt
Released in 1985, Ratt's second album, Invasion of Your Privacy, contains all the ingredients that helped launch the band to MTV and radio success: another batch of solid pop-metal tunes and a half-naked model on the cover. Though singer Stephen Pearcy's limited range becomes more obvious, guitarist Warren DeMartini truly shines, as does drummer ...
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Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury
(1992)
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The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
The Disposable Heroes tackled every last big issue possible with one of 1992's most underrated efforts. Dr Dre and G-funk became all the rage by the end of the year and beyond, but for those looking for at least a little more from hip-hop than that soon-to-be-clichéd style, Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury did the business. The group's origins in ...
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Palace of Mirrors
(2006)
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Estradasphere
While most progressive minded bands (for lack of a better term) pride themselves in mixing and matching unrelated musical genres together, Santa Cruz's Estradasphere take it a step further by inventing and then naming entirely new hybrid styles! Among the crossbreeds slated for inclusion in 2006's Palace of Mirrors: "Romanian Gypsy Death Metal," ...
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Just Breathe
(2005)
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Lovehatehero
The label of post-hardcore has provided undue shelter for too many big emo babies, but Burbank, CA's Lovehatehero don't fall into this trap with their tough and pop-savvy debut album, Just Breathe. Even in a genre defined by lyrics both elaborate and emotive, Lovehatehero stand out of the pack; tackling tough issues like teenage depression ("This ...
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Bon Voyage
(2001)
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United Future Organization
The marriage of jazz and electronica has, too often, produced bland and lackadaisical offspring. But the United Future Organization manages to bring together elements of both, along with traces of club music and "rare groove," and create something that is both elegant and rhythmically propulsive, not to mention structurally interesting. Their ...
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File Under Black
(2003)
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None More Black
File Under Black is the full-length debut of Philadelphia's None More Black, one of the combos that emerged in the wake of the Kid Dynamite implosion. KD vocalist Jason Shevchuk picks up a guitar for this new project, and is joined by guitarist and brother Jeff Shevchuk, Kill Your Idols bassist Paul Delaney, and drummer Mike McEvoy. And while it ...
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In the Moment
(2007)
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Alasdair Fraser/Natalie Hass
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Drystar
(2002)
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Airlock
The second wave of European trip-hop acts that has sprung up in the late '90s and early 2000s is a far more poppy scene than their more ambitious forefathers. Relying on slow beats, hypnotic synth lines, and soulful vocals, this move towards a catchier sound is an understandable progression. Airlock fits into this category, delivering laid-back ...
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Enemy at the Gates
(2001)
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James Horner
Given the longevity of his career, it's somewhat surprising to note that 2001's Enemy at the Gates represents composer James Horner's first foray into the World War II milieu, and while the score cherry-picks a handful of elements from previous Horner efforts spanning from Glory to Willow, it's nevertheless his most accomplished and original work ...
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End of the Century [Expanded]
(2002)
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The Ramones
Road to Ruin found the Ramones stretching their signature sound to its limits; even though there were several fine moments, nearly all of them arrived when the group broke free from the suddenly restrictive loud-fast-hard formula of their first records. Considering that the Ramones did desire mainstream success and that they had a deep love for ...
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A Whole New Thing [Bonus Tracks]
(2007)
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Sly & the Family Stone
Issued in 1967, Sly & the Family Stone's debut album, A Whole New Thing, should have shocked the entire country. Its single, "Underdog," was the perfect blend of James Brown-style funk, hard Atlantic-style soul à la Otis Redding, gospel-styled backing vocals, psychedelic rock, and solid, hip vibes exploding out of San Francisco. That it took ...
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Star Trek [Original Television Soundtrack], Vol. 3: "Shore Leave"/The Naked Time
(1966)
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Original Television Soundtrack
A more than welcome third entry in the soundtrack series drawn from the original Star Trek. This time around the cues are compiled from one of Alexander Courage's rare scores for the show ("The Naked Time") and Gerald Fried's score for "Shore Leave." Amazingly, the mastering this time is an improvement over the previous release in the series -- ...
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Old School Jams, Vol. 3
(2001)
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Various Artists
Old School Jams, Vol. 3 expands upon preceding volumes, featuring not one but two discs of late-'70s to late-'80s urban dance classics. Furthermore, these aren't the widely known album or radio versions but rather the extended dance mixes, many of which are quite difficult to find. There's no shortage of classics here: Cameo's "Word Up," Rick ...
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Deadbeat Hero [CD & DVD]
(2004)
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Doug Stanhope
Since the late 1990s, Doug Stanhope has been releasing comedy albums steadily, but never quietly. From 2000s Something to Take the Edge Off through '02's Die Laughing, he built a solid audience for his acerbic, culture-hating, mean drunk comedy, and did so without compromise. The hard work seemed to pay off in 2003, when Comedy Central tapped him ...
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Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt
(2007)
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Ratt
Rhino's Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt collects 20 tracks from the popular Los Angeles hard rock quintet's releases, ranging from the group's debut EP in 1983 to its self-titled 1999 comeback album. Fans who already bought 1991's Ratt & Roll 8191 have only the enticement of a couple of newer tracks like "Steel River" from 1997's Collage, ...
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Totally Unrestricted: The Millie Jackson Anthology
(1997)
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Millie Jackson
It would seem that a double-disc Millie Jackson anthology would be definitive, all that anyone would need from the notoriously raunchy soul singer. That's not necessarily the case with Totally Unrestricted: The Millie Jackson Anthology. Over the course of two discs, Totally Unrestricted compiles highlights from her recordings for Spring Records. ...
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Electro Slash Disco: 80's Underground Dancefloor Sounds, Vol. 1
(2006)
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Various Artists
With a name like Electro Slash Disco for a compilation, it could be safely presumed that this is another budget-line compilation filled out with maybe one or two synth pop hits that are instantly familiar, with the remainder consisting of filler and material best forgotten. This time around, the assumption would be fairly inaccurate, as Koch does ...
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21 of the Best
(1998)
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Millie Jackson
Included here are all of the songs that made the lascivious Millie Jackson an item on R&B stations as one of the hottest live performers. From her debut "Child of God" to later R&B/country fusions like her hankie-wringing remake of "If You're Not in Love by Monday," Jackson's throaty voice demands your full attention. She rarely crossed over ...
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Brotherhood
(2005)
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D.Y.S.
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On the Chitlin Circuit: Southern Soul Hits
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Everything Is Beautiful When You Don't Look Down
(2003)
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Glasseater
Glasseater has everything -- a big, dense, noisy sound that hides a sweet and chewy center beneath its crunchy exterior; tight and thrilling vocal harmonies; lyrics that aren't embarrassing at all; and some guy screaming in a hoarse roar every so often in the background. OK, so everything's not perfect. The fact is, it's about time for them to ...
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Bittersweet [Bonus DVD]
(2003)
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Blu Cantrell
Blu Cantrell's follow-up to her excellent debut, So Blu, is another fine slice of contemporary R&B propelled above the ordinary by her arresting voice and the sympathetic and interesting production. Bittersweet didn't reach the same commercial level as So Blu, but that isn't due to any drop off in quality. The best songs here, like the slinky ...
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