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Review Colin Blunstone  / One Year
Tracks One Year
  • Let Me Come Closer To You
  • I Can't Live Without You
  • Misty Roses
  • Smokey Day
  • Mary Won't You Warm My Bed
  • She Loves The Way They Love Her
  • Though You Are Far Away
  • Caroline Goodbye
  • Say You Don't Mind
  • Her Song
Publisher: Rewind
Release date: 1998-08-17
RRP: £6.99
Price: £2.96

Review One Year / Colin Blunstone:


Review Nada Surf  / Let Go
Tracks Let Go
  • Hi Speed Soul
  • Treading Water
  • Inside Of Love
  • Blizzard Of '77
  • Happy Kid
  • No Quick Fix
  • Paper Boats
  • Way You Wear Your Head
  • Killian's Red
  • Blonde On Blonde
  • La Pour Ca
  • Fruit Fly
Publisher: Heavenly
Release date: 2002-09-23
RRP: £8.99
Price: £3.73

Review Let Go / Nada Surf:

Prior to Let Go, Nada Surf's most notable achievement was "Popular"-their 1996 hit single and MTV staple that cast a cynical eye over dysfunctional US high school relationships to the sound of crunchy, Pixies-esque college rock. But with this, their fourth album, they're a world away from the sweaty dorm-rooms that spawned them. Like their peers Weezer, Nada Surf have matured without all the negative aspects that might imply: flitting between driving power-pop, blue-skies post-grunge and acoustic rock balladry, Let Go is an enchanting and subtle album that consigns the band's curmudgeonly, satirical edge to the dumpster. It's often beautifully simple: the curious "Blonde on Blonde" finds frontman Matthew Caws singing of listening to Bob Dylan on his headphones as he strolls in the rain, while "Happy Kid" is a wide-eyed rollercoaster ride that boasts not a single cynical bone in its rosy, plump frame. Add this to the fact that there's some wry-but-muscular rock songs here that could take Rivers Cuomo on at his own game (see the fluorescent punk-pop rush of "The Way You Wear Your Head") and it suddenly becomes clear that Nada Surf are far more than "Popular"-they're a smart, alluring, attractive 21st century rock band that are so over high school it hurts. -Louis Pattison.

Review Enrique Iglesias  / Escape
Tracks Escape
  • Love 4 Fun
  • Heroe
  • Hero
  • Hero
  • I Will Survive
  • Love To See You Cry
  • Maybe
  • She Be The One
  • To Love A Woman - Lionel Richie, Enrique Iglesias
  • Escape
  • Maybe
  • If The World Crashes Down
  • Escapar
  • Don't Turn Off The Lights
  • One Night Stand
  • No Apagues La Luz
Publisher: Polydor Group
Release date: 2003-05-26
Run time: 61 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £6.87

Review Escape / Enrique Iglesias:

If Ricky Martin is the party boy of Latin crossover pop, Enrique Iglesias is a romantic traditionalist in the mould of his dad. On Escape, even his up-tempo, lust-driven tunes such as "Love 4 Fun" and "One Night Stand" are hardly the frantic sweat-fests Martin provides. Escape, Iglesias' first disc since his 1999 Top 40 breakthrough, is already a guaranteed success thanks to its first single "Hero". Title aside, this gooey love song isn't really fitting for its adopted purpose as a post-terror anthem ("You can take my breath away"), but one imagines that won't make much difference. Iglesias is at his best when playing a little sly, like when he appropriates Nelly's "E. I. " chant on "Don't Turn Off the Lights" or makes a barely veiled suggestion of what he really likes about you in the opening lines of "She Be the One. " -Rickey Wright.

Review Kraftwerk  / Tour De France Soundtracks
Tracks Tour De France Soundtracks
  • Tour De France (Etape 3)
  • Aero Dynamik
  • Tour De France (Etape 2)
  • Chrono
  • Tour De France
  • Elektro Kardiogramm
  • Vitamin
  • Prologue
  • La Forme
  • Regeneration
  • Titanium
  • Tour De France (Etape 1)
Publisher: EMI
Release date: 2003-08-04
RRP: £15.99
Price: £8.97

Review Tour De France Soundtracks / Kraftwerk:

With Kraftwerk now rumoured to be far more fascinated by bicycles than keyboards, it's perhaps not surprising that Tour De France Soundtracks is the group's first album for 12 years. Continuing to explore the theme of movement, men and machines that spawned the marvellous Autobahn, Trans-Europe Express and 1983's landmark single "Tour De France", Soundtracks is basically an expanded version of the latter, right down to the cover art. Having inspired house, trance and techno, it seems fair that Kraftwerk should borrow something in return. Commencing with three segueing versions of the title track, Soundtracks opens with a fine 15-minute dose of tranquil minimalist trance before seamlessly gliding through various sonic soundscapes with a metronome-like rhythm. Mellifluous keyboard lines evoke the sense of motion while melodies weave and swirl. "Elektro Kardiogramm" goes as far as containing heartbeat and breathing effects while "Vitamin", the album's peak, could be described as the Pyrenean stage with its deep grooves and dizzying synth hooks. The sound of groundbreakers building bridges, Tour De France Soundtracks may not prove as hugely influential as Kraftwerk's early music, but it is nevertheless a winning return. -Christopher Barrett.

Review Distillers  / Coral Fang [Explicit Sleeve]
Tracks Coral Fang [Explicit Sleeve]
  • Beat Your Heart Out
  • Hall Of Mirrors
  • Coral Fang
  • Deathsex
  • For Tonight You're Only Here To Know
  • Dismantle Me
  • The Hunger
  • Die On A Rope
  • The Gallow Is God
  • Love IS Paranoid
  • Drain The Blood
Publisher: Wea
Release date: 2003-10-13
RRP: £15.99
Price: £7.90

Review Coral Fang [Explicit Sleeve] / Distillers:


Review Be-Bop Deluxe  / Modern Music
Tracks Modern Music
  • Orphans Of Babylon
  • Lost In The Neon World
  • Down On Terminal Street
  • Make The Music Magic
  • Kiss Of Light
  • Quest For The Harvest Of The Stars
  • Gold At The End Of My Rainbow
  • Bird Charmer's Destiny
  • Dance Of The Uncle Sam Humanoids
  • Autosexual
  • Forbidden Lovers
  • Dancing In The Moonlight (All Alone)
  • Futurist Manifesto
  • Modern Music
  • Twilight Capers
  • Honeymoon On Mars
  • Modern Music (2)
  • Bring Back The Spark
Publisher: Harvest
Release date: 2004-09-20
RRP: £4.99
Price: £3.90

Review Modern Music / Be-Bop Deluxe:


Review Jeff Beck  / Original Album Classics: Rough & Ready/Jeff Beck Group/Blow By Blow/Wired/With the Jan Hammer Group
Tracks Original Album Classics: Rough & Ready/Jeff Beck Group/Blow By Blow/Wired/With the Jan Hammer Group
  • Glad All Over - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Blue Wind
  • I've Been Used
  • Short Business
  • Diamond Dust
  • New Ways
  • She's A Woman
  • Jody
  • Thelonius
  • Definitely Maybe - Beck, Jeff Group
  • She's A Woman
  • Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
  • Ice Cream Cakes - Beck, Jeff Group
  • I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Earth (Still Our Only Home)
  • Head For Backstage Pass
  • Constipated Duck
  • Situation
  • Train Train
  • Sugarcane - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Sophie
  • Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Scatterbrain
  • Led Boots
  • Max's Tune
  • Freeway Jam
  • Full Moon Boogie
  • Blue Wind
  • Darkness/Earth In Search Of A Sun
  • Scatterbrain
  • Going Down - Beck, Jeff Group
  • I Gotta Have A Song - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Highways - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Got The Feelin'
  • Freeway Jam
  • Cause We've Ended As Lovers
  • AIR Blower
  • Play With Me
  • High Ways - Beck, Jeff Group
  • Love Is Green
  • You Know What I Mean
  • Come Dancing
Publisher: Sonybmg
Release date: 2008-10-13
RRP: £21.99
Price: £13.00

Review Original Album Classics: Rough & Ready/Jeff Beck Group/Blow By Blow/Wired/With the Jan Hammer Group / Jeff Beck:


Review Willy Mason  / Where the Humans Eat
Tracks Where the Humans Eat
  • Our Town
  • Oxygen
  • 21st Century Boy
  • Sold My Soul
  • Where The Humans Eat
  • Still A Fly
  • Letter #1
  • All You Can Do
  • Gotta Keep Movin
  • Fear No Pain
  • Hard Hand To Hold
  • So Long
Publisher: Virgin
Release date: 2004-10-25
RRP: £10.99
Price: £4.42

Review Where the Humans Eat / Willy Mason:

In the near-constant deluge of singer-songwriters to emerge in recent years, Willy Mason towers above the rest through sheer quality. Listening to the 12 tracks on his debut album Where the Humans Eat, you'd be forgiven for mistaking this 20-year-old native of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts for someone much older and more experienced. His off-kilter delivery-a bit off-key, a bit off-time-is just part of his charm. But Mason's real talent is as a songwriter, and he is almost without peer amongst his contemporaries. "It's a hard hand to hold / that is looking for control" he sings on "Hard Hand to Hold", a song about homelessness and disaffection that never preaches or judges. His keen observations and deft lyrics place him in an American tradition that includes Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie and Hank Williams. Like the best protest singers, Mason is not motivated by anger at the way the world is, but hope in what the world can be. As a result, Where the Humans Eat is sweet, simple and altogether excellent. -Robert Burrow.

Review Various Artists  / Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith)
Tracks Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith)
  • Down On Penny's Farm - Bentley Boys
  • Fishing Blues - Thomas, Henry
  • Shine On Me - Phipps, Ernest & His Holiness Singers
  • Old Country Stomp - Thomas, Henry
  • Train On The Island - Nestor, J.P.
  • Country Blues - Boggs, Dock
  • Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting - Gates, Rev. J.M.
  • When That Great Ship Went Down - Smith, William & Versey
  • K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band
  • Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme - Breaux, Clemo
  • Fatal Flower Garden - Nelstone's Hawaiians
  • Peg And Awl - Carolina Tar Heels
  • I Woke Up One Morning In May - Hebert, Didier
  • Present Joys - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
  • Old Shoes And Leggins - Dunford, Uncle Eck
  • I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground - Lunsford, Bascom Lamar
  • Stackalee - Hutchison, Frank
  • Wild Wagoner - Jilson Setters
  • Since I Laid My Burden Down - McIntosh, Elder & Edwards' Sanctified Singers
  • Indian War Whoop - Ming, Floyd & His Pep-Steppers
  • Wake Up Jacob - Hunt, Prince Albert Texas Ramblers
  • Dry Bones - Lunsford, Bascom Lamar
  • Rabbit Foot Blues - Jefferson, Blind Lemon
  • Charles Giteau - Harrell, Kelly
  • Judgement - Nelson, Sister Mary
  • Got The Farm Land Blues - Carolina Tar Heels
  • Brilliancy Medley - Robertson, Eric & Family
  • Way Down The Old Plank Road - Macon, 'Uncle' Dave
  • Feather Bed - Cannon's Jug Stompers
  • Kassie Jones - Lewis, Walter 'Furry'
  • You Must Be Born Again - Gates, Rev. J.M.
  • Willie Moore - Burnett & Rutherford
  • Henry Lee - Justice, Dick
  • James Alley Blues - Brown, Richard 'Rabbit' (1)
  • Home Sweet Home - Breaux Freres
  • Lazy Farmer Boy - Carter, Buster
  • Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room - McGee, Rev. F.W.
  • Ommie Wise - Grayson, G.B.
  • Little Moses - Carter Family
  • Frankie - Hurt, 'Mississippi' John
  • Sugar Baby - Boggs, Dock
  • 99 Year Blues - Daniels, Julius
  • Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand - Williamson Brothers
  • Expressman Blues - Estes, 'Sleepy' John
  • Lone Star Trail - Maynard, Ken
  • John The Baptist - Mason, Rev. Moses
  • Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers
  • John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man - Carter Family
  • Mountaineer's Courtship - Stoneman, Ernest V.
  • Acadian One-Step - Various Artists
  • House Carpenter - Ashley, Clarence
  • Bob Lee Junior Blues - Memphis Jug Band
  • Wagoner's Lad (Loving Nancy) - Kazee, Buell
  • La Danseuse - Gaspard, Blind Uncle
  • See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Jefferson, Blind Lemon
  • Old Lady And The Devil - Reed, Belle
  • White House Blues - Poole, Charlie
  • Bandit Cole Younger - Crain, Edward.L.
  • Sail Away Lady - Stevens, Uncle Bunt
  • Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line - Macon, 'Uncle' Dave
  • This Song Of Love - Middle Georgia Singing Convention
  • Spike Driver Blues - Hurt, 'Mississippi' John
  • C'Est Si Triste Sans Lui - Breaux, Clemo
  • He Got Better Things For You - Memphis Sancified Singers
  • Mississippi Boweavil Blues - Masked Marvel
  • In The Battlefield For My Lord - Rice, Rev. D.C. & His Sanctified Congregation
  • King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Parker, Chubby
  • Georgia Stomp - Baxter, Andrew
  • My Name Is John Johanna - Harrell, Kelly
  • East Virginia - Kazee, Buell
  • Butcher's Boy (The Railroad Boy) - Kazee, Buell
  • Prison Cell Blues - Jefferson, Blind Lemon
  • Newport Blues - Cincinnati Jug Band
  • Rocky Road - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
  • Coo Coo Bird - Ashley, Clarence
  • Old Dog Blue - Jackson, Jim
  • Single Girl Married Girl - Carter Family
  • Spanish Merchant's Daughter - Stoneman Family
  • Engine 143 - Carter Family
  • Poor Boy Blues - Thomas, Ramblin'
  • John The Revelator - Johnson, 'Blind' Willie (1)
  • Moonshiner's Dance Part One - Cloutier, Frank
  • Saut Crapaud - Fruge, Columbus
  • Drunkard's Special - Jones, Coley
Publisher: Smithsonian Folkways
Release date: 1998-01-12
RRP: £91.99
Price: £41.19

Review Anthology Of American Folk Music (Edited By Harry Smith) / Various Artists:


Review Busted  / A Present For Everyone
Tracks A Present For Everyone
  • Why - Busted
  • Meet You There - Busted
  • Fake - Busted, Charlie Simpson, Mattie Jay, James Bourne
  • 3am - Busted, Charlie Simpson, Mattie Jay, James Bourne
  • Over Now - Busted
  • Who's David - Busted
  • Crashed The Wedding - Busted
  • That Thing You Do - Busted
  • Can't Break Thru - Busted, Charlie Simpson, Mattie Jay, James Bourne
  • Better Than This - Busted, Charlie Simpson, Mattie Jay, James Bourne
  • Air Hostess - Busted
  • She Wants To Be Me - Busted, Charlie Simpson, Mattie Jay, James Bourne
  • Loner In Love - Busted, Charlie Simpson, Mattie Jay, James Bourne
  • Nerdy - Busted
  • Falling For You - Busted
Publisher: Universal / Island
Release date: 2003-11-17
Run time: 55 min.
RRP: £8.99
Price: £1.18

Review A Present For Everyone / Busted:

Busted may look about as rock as Westlife, but A Present for Everyone confirms that under those chiselled cheek bones and polite smiles they're every inch the British Blink 182. For the most part, the clean-cut trio's second album is full of the same dumb fun as their first. Careering hyperactively through trashy skate-punk fantasies, classroom crushes and troublesome girlfriends, "Crashed the Wedding" and "Who's David" are irresistibly throwaway teen trauma, while "She Wants to Be Me" deals with the difficult issue of an overly dependent girlfriend ("she's so obsessed with me/now she stands up to pee"). That line aside, second time around there's even a newfound maturity that creeps through in some of their songwriting, which means that they carry off the bittersweet pop of break-up song "Over Now" with conviction and without resorting to cheap laughs. Ultimately though, it's the pogoing choruses and crude one-liners that are the main attraction. And they don't come much better than "Air Hostess" with its less than wholesome appreciation of a girl in uniform: "I messed my pants when we flew over France". -Dan Gennoe.

Review Therapy?  / Troublegum
Tracks Troublegum
  • Hellbelly
  • Knives
  • Screamager
  • Femtex
  • Turn
  • Unbeliever
  • Lunacy Booth
  • Isolation
  • Unrequited
  • Die Laughing
  • Brainsaw
  • Nowhere
  • Trigger Inside
  • Stop It You're Killing Me
Publisher: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Release date: 1998-02-02
Run time: 46 min.
RRP: £8.99
Price: £3.99

Review Troublegum / Therapy?:

As implausible as it seems now, back in 1994, three scruffy heavy-metal fans from Belfast were tipped to take over Nirvana's crown. Therapy? had hit upon a genuinely thrilling mash-up of punk, metal, speed, volume, pop and lyrics of pure Rockney: try "Masturbation saved my life" or "I know how Jeffrey Dahmer feels-lonely, lonely" on your pencil-case and see what Amanda in Personnel says. Troublegum was the band's mighty peak: "Screamager" rolls its sleeves up and gets on with the business of punching you repeatedly in the face with the power of rock; "Stop It You're Killing Me" has a triumvirate of power-chords that could stop Metallica in their steps, and by the time "Unrequited"'s thrown in its arse-kicking jazz time-signature and a minute of pure screaming-you'll be rejecting solids for a week. Class. -Caitlan Moran.

Review Elvis Presley  / Sings Hits from the Movies
Tracks Sings Hits from the Movies
  • Old MacDonald - Elvis Presley
  • Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)
  • Confidence
  • You Don't Know Me
  • How Would You Like to Be - The Mello Men, Elvis Presley
  • Down by the Riverside and When the Saints Go Marching In
  • Guitar Man - Elvis Presley
  • They Remind Me Too Much of You - The Mello Men, Elvis Presley
  • Big Boss Man
  • Frankie and Johnny
Publisher: CMG
Release date: 2008-11-18
RRP: £5.99
Price: £3.20

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Review Simple Minds  / Sparkle in the Rain
Tracks Sparkle in the Rain
  • White Hot Day
  • East At Easter
  • Waterfront
  • C Moon Cry Like A Baby
  • Up On The Catwalk
  • Street Hassle
  • Shake Off The Ghosts
  • Speed Your Love To Me
  • Book Of Brilliant Things
  • Kick Inside Of Me
Publisher: Virgin
Release date: 2003-01-06
RRP: £8.99
Price: £3.27

Review Sparkle in the Rain / Simple Minds:


Review Simon Webbe  / Grace
Tracks Grace
  • Take Your Time
  • Coming Around Again
  • Grace
  • Ain't True To Yourself
  • Don't Wanna Be That Man
  • Angel (My Life Began With You)
  • Go To Sleep
  • Fool For You
  • Seventeen
  • Sunshine (Love Like That)
  • That's The Way It Goes
  • My Soul Pleads For You
Publisher: Angel
Release date: 2006-11-13
RRP: £8.99
Price: £3.69

Review Grace / Simon Webbe:

Not many could have anticipated the colossal success of the 2004 debut album Sanctuary, that catapulted Blue's Simon Webbe to the upper echelons of the UK urban-pop scene. With his follow-up, Grace, Webbe seeks to consolidate his spot at the top. Like its predecessor, Grace brims with uplifting, soulful pop sounds, acoustic folk influences and contemporary R&B. Headed up by the happy-go-lucky single "Coming Around Again", the album offers a slightly more urbane approach, aiming for an audience that likes fairly saccharine MOR soul and Lighthouse Family style music. However, forays into mawkish sentimentality - "Sunshine (Love Like That)", "Angel" - are balanced by decent ballads such as "Go To Sleep" and catchy blues-fuelled songs like "Ain't True To Yourself". Despite Webbe's fairly limited emotional range, there's enough strong material here to convince that he might just deserve his guru status. -Danny McKenna.

Review Eric Clapton  / From the Cradle
Tracks From the Cradle
  • Motherless Child
  • Groaning The Blues
  • Reconsider Baby
  • It Hurts Me Too
  • Driftin'
  • How Long Blues
  • I'm Tore Down
  • Standin' Round Crying
  • Hoochie Coochie Man
  • Goin' Away Baby
  • Third Degree
  • Blues Before Sunrise
  • Someday After A While
  • Blues Leave Me Alone
  • Five Long Years
  • Sinner's Prayer
Publisher: Warner
Release date: 1994-09-12
RRP: £9.99
Price: £4.57

Review From the Cradle / Eric Clapton:

The full-tilt blues album that Clapton had been promising for years, From the Cradle proves the guitarist's enduring devotion to a form he had long relegated to merely a flavour in his music rather than the main ingredient. Clapton's singing on the album is somewhat mannered; he tries to compete with original versions of these songs by Muddy Waters, Charles Brown, and others, and there's no way he's going to win that battle. Still, you can feel the emotional connection Clapton has with these songs, and guitar aficionados will swoon over his fretwork on songs such as "Third Degree", "Someday After a While", and the incendiary "Groanin' the Blues". -Daniel Durchholz.

Review Aerosmith  / Big Ones
Tracks Big Ones
  • Blind Man
  • Crazy
  • Rag Doll
  • Livin' On The Edge
  • Walk On Water
  • Cryin'
  • Deuces Are Wild
  • Amazing
  • Janie's Got A Gun
  • Going Down/ Love In An Elevator
  • Dude (Looks Like A Lady) - Live
  • Eat The Rich
  • What It Takes
  • Angel
  • The Other Side
  • Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
Publisher: Polydor Group
Release date: 1999-06-18
Run time: 80 min.
RRP: £9.99
Price: £1.99

Review Big Ones / Aerosmith:

Few comebacks in rock and roll history have been as amazing as that of Aerosmith. Their triumphant return to the charts in the 1980s not only rekindled the band's earlier success, but also significantly surpassed it. With their top 20 hits "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)", "Ragdoll", and the top 10 power ballad, "Angel", the group proved they had even more fire left in their fight than anyone could have imagined. Leaving behind its reckless lifestyle, the band sacrificed none of their rowdy rock and roll. "Ragdoll" and "Love in an Elevator" built upon Aerosmith's raunchy blues approach to hard rock, complete with singer Steven Tyler's howl in the best form of his career. Big Ones includes these rockers along with the spooky Grammy-winner "Jamie's Got a Gun", and the slower but still hard-edged "Crazy". Other high points of the new and improved band are reflected in "The Other Side" and the anthem "Eat the Rich". -Steve Gdula.

Review The Fall  / This Nation's Saving Grace
Tracks This Nation's Saving Grace
  • Spoilt Victorian Child
  • My New House
  • Paintwork
  • Mansion
  • LA
  • Barmy
  • To Nkroachment/Yarbles
  • Bombast
  • Gut Of The Quantifier
  • I Am Damo Suzuki
  • What You Need
Publisher: Beggars Banquet
Release date: 1997-06-23
RRP: £8.99
Price: £5.75

Review This Nation's Saving Grace / The Fall:

Following the direction taken in the previous year's The Wonderful And Frightening World Of The Fall, this 1985 release saw the band's at their most coherent and approachable: guitarist Brix's influence on her husband-lead vocalist Mark E. Smith-and on the band reaching its apogee. The tunes and riffs show The Fall working tightly and powerfully as a unit, not just as backing for Smith's admittedly brilliant lyrics-the fact that the record opens with an instrumental is testament to the sonic confidence and new-found democracy in the group. Great songs, too-the springy punchiness of "Bombast" and "Spoilt Victorian Child", the witty acoustic guitar framed experimentation of "Paint Work", and, best of all, "I Am Damo Suzuki", a krautrock-inspired tribute to German band Can's famous lead vocalist. Another wonderful Fall album-and a good introduction for neophytes. -Burhan Tufail.

Review Michelle Shocked  / Short Sharp Shocked
Tracks Short Sharp Shocked
  • Black Widow
  • Fogtown
  • L And N Don't Stop Here Anymore
  • When I Grow Up
  • Gladewater
  • Fred's Winter Song
  • Anchorage
  • Hello Hopeville
  • If Love Was A Train
  • 5am In Amsterdam
  • Ballad Of Penny Evans
  • Campus Crusade
  • If Love Was A Train
  • Anchorage
  • VFD
  • Memories Of East Texas
  • Memories Of East Texas
  • L And N Don't Stop Here Anymore
  • One Piece At A Time
  • Strawberry Jam
  • VFD
  • Remodeling The Pentagon
  • When I Grow Up
  • Disoriented
  • Graffiti Limbo
  • Black Widow
  • Yamboree Queen
  • Leavin' Louisiana In The Broad Daylight
  • Lovely Rita
  • Prince of Darkness - Shocked, Michelle & The Mekons
  • Graffiti Limbo
  • Goodnight Irene
Publisher: Mighty Sound
Release date: 2003-10-06
RRP: £15.99
Price: £8.99

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Review The Rolling Stones  / Hot Rocks 1964-1971
Tracks Hot Rocks 1964-1971
  • Under My Thumb
  • Honky Tonk Women
  • You Can't Always Get What You Want
  • Heart Of Stone
  • Street Fighting Man
  • Play With Fire
  • Paint It Black
  • Wild Horses
  • Sympathy For The Devil
  • Jumping Jack Flash
  • Mother's Little Helper
  • Ruby Tuesday
  • Time Is On My Side
  • 19th Nervous Breakdown
  • Midnight Rambler
  • Let's Spend The Night Together
  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
  • Gimme Shelter
  • Get Off Of My Cloud
  • Brown Sugar
  • As Tears Go By
Publisher: Decca - Pop
Release date: 2006-08-14
Run time: 86 min.
RRP: £22.99
Price: £14.71

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Review Barry Manilow  / The Greatest Songs of the Seventies
Tracks The Greatest Songs of the Seventies
  • Copacabana (At The Copa)
  • Way We Were
  • Sailing
  • He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother
  • Long And Winding Road
  • Looks Like We Made It
  • My Eyes Adored You
  • They Long To Be Close To You
  • Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
  • Weekend In New England.
  • How Can You Mend A Broken
  • Mandy
  • If
  • You've Got A Friend - Manilow, Barry & Melissa Manchester
  • Bridge Over Troubled Water
  • Even Now
  • It Never Rains In Southern California
  • I Write The Songs
Publisher: Sonybmg
Release date: 2007-09-17
RRP: £16.99
Price: £6.85

Review The Greatest Songs of the Seventies / Barry Manilow:


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