Elastic Rock/We'll Talk About It Later
British underground jazz-rock: I'm quiet surprised to be the first to review this fantastic album. Led by trompetist Ian Carr, and supported by Karl Jenkins and John Marshall (before joining Soft Machine) this band just realized this two albums in 1971. [... more]
CDN$27.99
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In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida
From Amazon.co.uk: Iron Butterfly's 1968 album veritably defined the burgeoning genre of hard-rock, primarily by way of its utterly over-the-top title cut. Reportedly composed by keyboardist/lead singer Doug Ingle in such a stoned-out, numb-tongued [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Young And The Hopeless
From Amazon.com: Despite the piercings and spiky hairdos of Good Charlotte frontmen Joel and Benji Madden, the filth and the fury of punk are not in evidence on The Young and the Hopeless. Rather, Good Charlotte lean toward the sunny power pop favored by [... more]
CDN$12.99
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Tales From The Punchbowl
From Amazon.com: The task: to explain to the uninitiated as well as those in the know what the new Primus record sounds like. Mission impossible. A discourse on quantum physics would probably make more sense. Weird, obviously, is a given. Reading Les [... more]
CDN$8.99
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Starcastle
You should have seen them live!: I saw these guys live several times before they made their first album at a small bar (Chances R) in Champaign-Urbana, IL. (Same bar REO Speedwagon used to play in before they made it). Their first set was this album and [... more]
CDN$10.99
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Including Alice
Pleasing Prediction: Before I got the book, I already knew that this book would be as excellent as the other alice series. I have been reading alice series since 7th grade, and boy I loved it. I already know that alice's adventures would be getting [... more]
CDN$6.99
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Discovering the Waterfront
Discovering my new favorite CD: Discoving the waterfront is an awesome CD- it's filled with honest lyrics and voices that show real emotion. There are no flaws to this Cd. It shows how pissed Shane was. "Always and Never" is supposed to be like [... more]
CDN$17.99
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Standards
From Amazon.com: Tortoise formed in Chicago in the early 1990s from a pool of musicians most of whom had spent time in bands concerned with aggressive, guitar-centric rock. From the outset their aesthetic was crafted partly in opposition to that. Relying [... more]
CDN$14.99
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Song Dog
From Amazon.com: As singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter with the Rankin Family, Jimmy Rankin helped make the sibling quintet from Cape Breton Island a household name in Canada during the Celtic folk band's 10-year lifespan. Rankin's solo debut, [... more]
CDN$21.99
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Body Count (Edited)
Ice-T delivers!! One of the best metal albums from the 90s: I can't understand what all the controversy is about with this album. I don't support censorship at all and Ice-T was wrong to give into the pressure of the government on this one. "Cop [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Pick Up Sticks
Your brain scatters: One of the appealing aspects of They Shoot Horses Don't They's debut album was that it had a carnival sound, offsetting their loose, sort-of-experimental indie rock. Well, "Pick Up Sticks" loses the whimsical edge to their [... more]
CDN$18.99
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In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida
From Amazon.co.uk: Iron Butterfly's 1968 album veritably defined the burgeoning genre of hard-rock, primarily by way of its utterly over-the-top title cut. Reportedly composed by keyboardist/lead singer Doug Ingle in such a stoned-out, numb-tongued [... more]
CDN$40.62
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