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Let It Be
(1970)
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The Beatles
The only Beatles album to occasion negative, even hostile reviews, there are few other rock records as controversial as Let It Be. First off, several facts need to be explained: although released in May 1970, this was not their final album, but largely recorded in early 1969, way before Abbey Road. Phil Spector was enlisted in early 1970 to do ...
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Anthology 3
(1996)
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The Beatles
The final installment of the Anthology series has two discs of previously unreleased material from the White Album era through the group's demise in early 1970. In terms of sheer listenability, this may be the strongest volume of the three, if only because it focuses almost solely upon studio recordings rather than mixing live concerts/broadcasts ...
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Let It Be... Naked
(2003)
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The Beatles
Of all the Beatles albums, none has garnered as much controversy and speculation as Let It Be. Released as their final album in May 1970, the record began its life as a back-to-basics affair called Get Back , which was intended to show the Beatles as a stripped-down rock & roll band after the excesses of Sgt. Pepper and The White Album. They ...
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I Am Sam
(2002)
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Original Soundtrack
The soundtrack for Sean Penn's 2002 film I Am Sam was not compiled without difficulties, but the finished product ended up being very enjoyable. The filmmaker's' original plan was to use the Beatles' original versions of songs in the film, but it was stonewalled by the band's strict self-imposed policy of not licensing their music for films. ...
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Essential Collection
(2001)
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R. Dean Taylor
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Tina Live in Europe
(1988)
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Tina Turner
A "live" 2-fer of her hits from the '60s to present. Bil Carpenter, All Music Guide
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Let It Be
(1988)
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Laibach
Probably the band's most famous release in the English-speaking world, Laibach's Let It Be -- unlike the Replacements' album -- didn't just name itself after the Beatles' swan song, it full-on covered every last bit of it, with the notable exception of the title track ("Maggie Mae" gets a Slovenian folk tune substituted for it). Having spent some ...
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One Voice: Greatest Hits
(2003)
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John Farnham
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Satellite
(2007)
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Guster
Guster's 2006 album Ganging Up on the Sun was a high point in the underrated career of a fine band. "Satellite" is one of the better songs from the album, and to keep fans satisfied while waiting for the next record, it was released with seven more examples of what makes Guster so solid. Non-LP songs "G Major," "Rise & Shine," "Timothy Leary," and ...
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Oceans of Fantasy
(1979)
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Boney M.
By the time Oceans of Fantasy was released in 1979, Boney M. had become a worldwide sensation thanks to Frank Farian's canny combination of bubblegum-ish pop hooks with slick disco-minded production. Oceans of Fantasy continues very much in this vein: "Gotta Go Home" mixes a wordless singalong hook, an insistent dance beat, and some exotic steel ...
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Beatles Regrooved
(2005)
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Various Artists
Following the success of 2004's Classics Regrooved, which reinterpreted various classical compositions for the chillout and electronica crowd, Koch Records visits another sacred body of work, this time applying the same formula to various Beatles songs. The problem with re-imagining Beatles material is that the Beatles generally imagined it at the ...
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I Am Sam [Japanese Bonus Tracks]
(2002)
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Original Soundtrack
The soundtrack for Sean Penn's 2002 film I Am Sam was not compiled without difficulties, but the finished product ended up being very enjoyable. The filmmakers' original plan was to use the Beatles' original versions of songs in the film, but it was stonewalled by the band's strict self-imposed policy of not licensing their music for films. ...
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Sock It to 'Em J.J.: The Soul Years
(2003)
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Jimmy James & the Vagabonds
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Acoustic, Vol. 2
(2002)
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Various Artists
The title is a bit of a misnomer. There are plenty of electric instruments sprinkled throughout Acoustic, Vol. 2's 40 tracks, but most songs fall into the genres of alternative pop and folk rather than rock. This combination of previously-released album cuts from a variety of British and American artists, in and of itself, isn't what makes this U ...
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Romantic Piano [Laserlight]
(1998)
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Various Artists
Romantic Piano is a soft-toned collection of romantic instrumental pieces, including versions of "Yesterday," "The Way We Were, " "Just the Two of Us" and "Unforgettable." John Bush, All Music Guide
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The Two of Us
(1980)
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Yarbrough & Peoples
This marked the debut release from the male/female duo, and their presence was immediately felt with the smash hit "Don't Stop the Music." Centered around dance lyrics, Alisa Peoples pushes the verse while Carvin Yarbrough sounds off the chorus with the help of an electronic vocalizer supported by some animated backing vocals. Though probably ...
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The Two of Us
(1977)
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Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.
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I Think, Therefore I Am
(1970)
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R. Dean Taylor
Meet the Sound of Young America's greatest enigma: R. Dean Taylor. Though 2002's documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown neglects to mention him, he somehow proved important enough to record this ridiculously titled album. Stuck in a soggy cover design, sporting pictures of the artist "in his domestic environment," it's intriguing why Berry ...
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Rita Connolly
(1992)
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Rita Connolly
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Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero [Varese Sarabande]
(1999)
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Rene & Rene
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Earthrise: The Rainforest Album
(1995)
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Various Artists
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The Collected Recordings - Sixties to Nineties
(1994)
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Tina Turner
Over the course of three discs, Collected Recordings -- Sixties to Nineties runs through most of Tina Turner's biggest hits, both with and without Ike Turner. For devoted fans, however, the third disc of rarities will make the set of interest, but for casual listeners, the first two discs provide a good, comprehensive overview of her career. ...
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The Get Back Journals
(199?)
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The Beatles
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Get Back and 22 Other Songs
(1991)
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The Beatles
In late May 1969, an early version of the Beatles album eventually to become known as Let It Be was mastered and compiled. At this stage it was still going under its original title, Get Back, and although the songs were mostly the same as what ended up on Let It Be, there were a few differences in the lineup. In addition, there were also some ...
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E: Relaxing Guitar Solo
(2002)
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Ryo Kawasaki
For his latest release, superb guitarist Ryo Kawasaki treats listeners to an album of solo acoustic guitar. There are many different sources for the material he has selected, including Antonio Carlos Jobim, Duke Ellington, and Stevie Wonder, as well as his own composing pen. But there is a thread common to all the tunes: each is given a virtuoso ...
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