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Review Slipknot  / 9.0: Live
Tracks 9.0: Live
  • The Heretic Anthem
  • Wait And Bleed
  • Surfacing
  • Vermilion
  • Everything Ends
  • Eyeore
  • Liberate
  • Iowa
  • The Blister Exists
  • Spit It Out
  • Duality
  • (Sic)
  • Drum solo
  • Pulse Of The Maggots
  • Left Behind
  • Purity
  • Eyeless
  • The Nameless
  • Skin Ticket
  • Disasterpiece
  • Get this
  • People = Shit
  • Before I Forget
  • Three Nil
Publisher: Roadrunner
Release date: 2005-10-31
RRP: £17.99
Price: £6.79

Review 9.0: Live / Slipknot:


Review Rancid  / Indestructible
Tracks Indestructible
  • Arrested In Shanghai
  • Roadblock
  • Tropical London
  • Otherside
  • Django
  • Memphis
  • Born Frustrated
  • Red Hot Moon
  • Spirit Of '87
  • David Courtney
  • Ghost Band
  • Fall Back Down
  • Start Now
  • Travis Bickle
  • Killing Zone
  • Back Up Against The Wall
  • Indestructible
  • Ivory Coast
  • Out Of Control
  • Stand Your Ground
Publisher: Wea
Release date: 2003-08-25
RRP: £15.99
Price: £4.95

Review Indestructible / Rancid:

Many fans feared that after sampling the solo life with the likes of Transplants and Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards that the members of Rancid would never regroup for Indestructible, their sixth studio outing. After getting over the initial shock of the "sell-out" connection with WEA, most fans will be glad they did. Where the band's eponymously titled 2000 album saw them attempting to recapture the moral high ground by aping the straight-ahead hardcore sound of the early 1980s, Indestructible is a return to the eclectic mix of their own breakthrough album And Out Come the Wolves. Thus "Red Hot Moon" and "Memphis" are melancholy, Clash-marked ragga-grooves, "Arrested in Shanghai" and "Back Up Against the Wall" are melodic pop-rock, while "Out of Control" and "Born Frustrated" are screaming punk assaults. Their politics, naturally, remain sound, as evinced by "Ivory Coast" and the anti-violence anthem "Spirit of 87". If there's one surprise, it's that Tim Armstrong so dominates proceedings. Then again, having been recently rocked by the death of his hero Joe Strummer, then split from his wife halfway through the writing/recording process (the break-up is covered in "Tropical London"), it's certain he had plenty of subject material. -Dominic Wills.

Review Slade  / Slade Alive - the Live Anthology: Remastered
Tracks Slade Alive - the Live Anthology: Remastered
  • Hear Me Calling
  • Keep On Rockin'
  • Cum On Feel The Noize
  • Everyday
  • Mama Weer All Crazee Now
  • When I'm Dancing I Ain't Fighting
  • We'll Bring The House Down
  • Get Down And Get With It
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • Get On Up
  • Tak Me Bak 'Ome
  • Gudbuy T'Jane
  • One Eyed Jacks With Moustaches
  • Lock Up Your Daughters
  • Get Down And Get With It
  • Born To Be Wild
  • Merry Xmas Everybody
  • When I'm Dancing I Ain't Fighting
  • Burning In The Heat Of Love
  • Something Else/Pistol Packin' Mama/Keep A Rollin'
  • Gudbuy T' Jane
  • Everyday
  • Rock 'n' Roll Preacher
  • Night To Remember
  • Take Me Bak 'ome
  • Know Who You Are
  • Darling Be Home Soon
  • Be
  • My Baby Left Me
  • Okey Cokey
  • In Like A Shot From My Gun
  • Mama Weer All Crazee Now
  • Born To Be Wild
Publisher: Salvo
Release date: 2006-08-21
RRP: £13.99
Price: £7.73

Review Slade Alive - the Live Anthology: Remastered / Slade:


Review Breaking Benjamin  / We Are Not Alone [Us Import]
Tracks We Are Not Alone [Us Import]
  • Breakdown
  • Follow
  • So Cold
  • Forget It
  • Rain
  • Break My Fall
  • Simple Design
  • Believe
  • Away
  • Sooner or Later
  • Firefly
Publisher: Hollywood
Release date: 2004-06-29
RRP: £17.99
Price: £5.24

Review We Are Not Alone [Us Import] / Breaking Benjamin:


Review Garbage  / Absolute Garbage: Greatest Hits/Limited Edition
Tracks Absolute Garbage: Greatest Hits/Limited Edition
  • It's All Over But The Crying
  • You Look So Fine
  • Queer
  • Queer
  • Milk
  • When I Grow Up
  • Tell Me Where It Hurts
  • Bleed Like Me
  • Shut Your Mouth
  • Stupid Girl
  • Milk
  • Push It
  • Androgyny
  • Why Do You Love Me
  • Only Happy When It Rains
  • Special
  • Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)
  • When I Grow Up
  • World Is Not Enough
  • Breaking Up The Girl
  • Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)
  • Special
  • #1 Crush
  • You Look So Fine
  • World Is Not Enough
  • Bad Boyfriend
  • Push It
  • Bad Boyfriend
  • Vow
  • Stupid Girl
  • I Think I'm Paranoid
  • I Think I'm Paranoid
Publisher: Wea
Release date: 2007-07-23
RRP: £15.99
Price: £4.41

Review Absolute Garbage: Greatest Hits/Limited Edition / Garbage:


Review Slash's Snakepit  / It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
Tracks It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
  • Jizz Da Pit
  • Take It Away
  • Doin' Fine
  • Back And Forth Again
  • I Hate Everybody (But You)
  • Neither Can I
  • What Do You Want To Be
  • Beggars & Hangers-On
  • Soma City Ward
  • Monkey Chow
  • Good To Be Alive
  • Be The Ball
  • Dime Store Rock
  • Lower
Publisher: Polydor Group
Release date: 2001-03-19
Run time: 70 min.
RRP: £8.99
Price: £4.27

Review It's Five O'Clock Somewhere / Slash's Snakepit:


Review The Sensational Alex Harvey Band  / Delilah
Tracks Delilah
  • "School's Out
  • The Last Of The Teenage Idols/Parts 1-2-3
  • The Impossible Dream
  • Cheek To Cheek
  • Shake That Thing
  • "Runaway"
  • Money Honey
  • There's No Lights On The Christmas Tree Mother, They're Burning Big Louie Tonight
  • Framed
  • Anthem
  • Delilah
  • Tomorrow Belongs To Me
  • The Faith Healer
  • Gamblin' Bar Room Blues
Publisher: Commercial Marketing
Release date: 1998-09-04
Run time: 60 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.71

Review Delilah / The Sensational Alex Harvey Band:

With a seamless and unique blend of music hall, comic books and heavy rock, SAHB became a major UK live draw during the mid-70s. Led by the twinkling eye and imposing charismatic presence of their proudly Glaswegian frontman Alex Harvey, a 60s blues scene veteran, their singularly vaudevillian exploits and astoundingly dynamic cohesion of hitherto unrelated genres couldn't help but melt even the hardest of hearts. Delilah, named for their chart-busting cover of Tom Jones' finest hour, is a perfect introduction to the SAHB canon in that it judiciously collates a truly representative sprinkling of the band's finest recorded moments. From their strident take on Leiber and Stoller's "Framed", through the gorgeously bagpipe-drenched tear-jerkings of "Anthem", to the epic, proto-electro stylings of "Faith Healer", Delilah is a testament to pure genius. Alex Harvey tragically died in 1982, but his priceless legacy lingers on, so go on, sample a slice. -Ian Fortnam.

Review The Who  / Live At Leeds
Tracks Live At Leeds
  • Fiddle About
  • Heaven And Hell
  • 1921
  • Fortune Teller
  • Amazing Journey
  • Sparks
  • My Generation
  • I Can't Explain
  • Magic Bus
  • Miracle Cure
  • Do You Think It's Alright?
  • A Quick One, While He's Away
  • Young Man Blues
  • Tommy's Holiday Camp
  • Sally Simpson
  • Substitute
  • There's A Doctor
  • Pinball Wizard
  • Tattoo
  • Smash The Mirror
  • We're Not Gonna Take It
  • Summertime Blues
  • Tommy Can You Hear Me?
  • Christmas
  • Go To The Mirror!
  • Happy Jack
  • The Acid Queen
  • It's A Boy
  • I'm A Boy
  • Shakin' All Over
  • I'm Free
  • Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
  • Overture
Publisher: Universal
Release date: 2001-10-01
Run time: 126 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £8.00

Review Live At Leeds / The Who:

Anyone who owned the vinyl copy of Live at Leeds will barely recognise its digitised namesake. While the 1970 record offered a mere six selections, the 1995 CD reissue is fleshed out with a full 14 tracks. Revelling in the augmented Leeds prompts one to wonder why in the name of "Heaven and Hell" they didn't put out a double record in the first place. No matter. This Live at Leeds is actually superior to its revered predecessor. The Who are at their Maximum R&B peak here, bringing an almost proto-metal aggression to supercharged covers of "Young Man Blues", "Summertime Blues", and "Shakin' All Over" (all from the original record) and treating fans to originals familiar ("I Can't Explain", "My Generation", "Magic Bus") and less known ("Heaven and Hell", "Tattoo", "A Quick One"). An improved-upon classic. -Steven Stolder There are only a handful of genuinely seminal albums, but The Who's Live At Leeds is undoubtedly one. Recorded in the comparatively intimate environs of the University Refectory, Leeds, in February 1970, the two-hour-plus show was heavily truncated and clocked in at a mere 38 minutes upon it's release as an album later the same year. Despite this, the album's six tracks showcased the thermonuclear dynamics that established The Who as the best live rock band in the world. [+]
This long overdue deluxe edition features the entire 33 song set, including the bulk of rock opera Tommy, plus full-length versions of previously lopped cuts. Throughout the proceedings, The Who's blitzkrieg barrage is propelled by the octopus limbed Keith Moon-the-loon and John Entwistle's elasticated, DC10-booming bass, topped with Pete Townsend's tumultuous windmilled power chords and Roger Daltrey's howl. Such is the potency of their attack that they even invest those hoary standards "Summertime Blues" and "Shakin' All Over" with a thrilling savagery, while their rampant charge through Tommy reminds you that the original 1969 double-album-unlike Ken Russell's ridiculously excessive film version-was an audacious attempt to tinker with rock's building blocks. -Chris King Anyone who owned the vinyl copy of Live at Leeds will barely recognize its digitized namesake. While the 1970 record offered a mere six selections, the 1995 CD reissue is fleshed out with a full 14 tracks. Reveling in the augmented Leeds prompts one to wonder why in the name of "Heaven and Hell" they didn't put out a double record in the first place. No matter. This Live at Leeds is actually superior to its revered predecessor. The Who are at their Maximum R&B peak here, bringing an almost proto-metal aggression to supercharged covers of "Young Man Blues," "Summertime Blues," and "Shakin' All Over" (all from the original record) and treating fans to originals familiar ("I Can't Explain," "My Generation," "Magic Bus") and less known ("Heaven and Hell," "Tattoo," "A Quick One"). An improved-upon classic. -Steven Stolder.

Review Manic Street Preachers  / Generation Terrorists
Tracks Generation Terrorists
  • Stay Beautiful
  • Born to End
  • Condemned to Rock 'N' Roll
  • Spectators of Suicide
  • Nat West-Barclays-Midland-Lloyds
  • Slash N' Burn
  • Methadone Pretty
  • Love's Sweet Exile
  • Tennessee
  • Repeat (Star and Stripes)
  • Repeat
  • Damn Dog
  • You Love Us
  • Motorcycle Emptiness
  • So Dead
  • Little Baby Nothing
  • Crucifix Kiss
  • Another Invented Disease
Publisher: Columbia
Release date: 2002-11-04
RRP: £8.99
Price: £1.50

Review Generation Terrorists / Manic Street Preachers:


Review AC/DC  / Who Made Who: Film Soundtrack for Maximum Overdrive
Tracks Who Made Who: Film Soundtrack for Maximum Overdrive
  • You Shook Me All Night Long
  • DT
  • Who Made Who
  • Chase The Ace
  • Hell's Bells
  • Shake Your Foundations
  • Sink The Pink
  • Ride On
  • For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Publisher: Columbia
Release date: 2003-05-05
RRP: £13.99
Price: £5.88

Review Who Made Who: Film Soundtrack for Maximum Overdrive / AC/DC:


Review Creed  / Greatest Hits [CD + DVD]
Tracks Greatest Hits [CD + DVD]
  • Bullets
  • One Last Breath
  • Don't Stop Dancing
  • One
  • Higher
  • Weathered
  • Torn
  • DVD Content TBC
  • What If
  • My Sacrifice
  • What's This Life For (Album Edit)
  • With Arms Wide Open
  • Are You Ready
  • My Own Prison
Publisher: Epic
Release date: 2004-11-22
RRP: £14.99
Price: £5.44

Review Greatest Hits [CD + DVD] / Creed:


Review Roger Waters  / Radio Kaos
Tracks Radio Kaos
  • Home
  • Me or him
  • Sunset strip
  • Who needs information
  • Powers that be
  • Radio waves
  • Four minutes
  • Tide is turning
Publisher: Columbia
Release date: 2003-01-13
RRP: £8.99
Price: £4.09

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Review Alice Cooper  / Love It to Death
Tracks Love It to Death
  • Caught In A Dream
  • Sun Arise
  • Is It My Body
  • Second Coming
  • Hallowed Be My Name
  • Black Juju
  • I'm Eighteen
  • Ballad Of Dwight Fry
  • Long Way To Go
Publisher: Warner Brothers
Release date: 2006-03-27
RRP: £9.99
Price: £2.94

Review Love It to Death / Alice Cooper:


Review Various Artists  / Woodstock
Tracks Woodstock
  • Star spangled banner, purple haze & instrumental solo - Jimi Hendrix
  • At the hop - Sha-Na-Na
  • Rock & soul music - Country Joe & The Fish
  • Love march - Butterfield Blues Band
  • Joe hill - Joan Baez
  • Rainbows All Over Your Blues
  • The "fish" cheer - Country Joe McDonald
  • Sea of madness - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Freedom - Richie Havens
  • Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane
  • Coming into Los Angeles - Arlo Guthrie
  • Love March
  • Rainbows all over your blues - John B. Sebastian
  • I'm Going Home
  • Star Spangled Banner
  • Wooden ships - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Souls sacrifice - Santana
  • I'm going home - Ten Years After
  • Suite: Judy blue eyes - Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • With a little help from my friends - Joe Cocker
  • Drug store truck drivin' man - Joan Baez featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff
  • I had a dream - John B. Sebastian
  • Going up the country - Canned Heat
  • Volunteers
  • Soul Sacrifice
  • Medley - Sly & The Family Stone
  • We're not gonna take it (from "Tommy") - The Who
Publisher: Warner
Release date: 1999-10-01
RRP: £23.99
Price: £7.97

Review Woodstock / Various Artists:


Review Foo Fighters  / Foo Fighters
Tracks Foo Fighters
  • Watershed
  • Weenie Beenie
  • Good Grief
  • Floaty
  • For All The Cows
  • Exhausted
  • X Static
  • Big Me
  • Oh George
  • I'll Stick Around
  • Alone And Easy Target
  • This Is A Call
Publisher: Roswell
Release date: 2003-10-20
RRP: £13.99
Price: £4.65

Review Foo Fighters / Foo Fighters:

Assuming former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl dreads the thought of forever being known as "the guy from Kurt Cobain's band," the last thing he'd want to hear is that the debut album from his new band Foo Fighters sounds much like one from the deceased duke of grunge. Unfortunately, Nirvana comparisons are not only inevitable, they're bound to consume the dialogue surrounding his quartet entirely. Perhaps it was unavoidable osmosis: Grohl, Foo Fighters' lead singer-guitarist, wrote most of these tunes during breaks from beat-keeping for his former band leader. It's natural that Cobain's knack for balancing hard and fast with musical and melodic would wear off on Grohl, as well as on bandmates Pat Smear (who also played with Nirvana), William Goldsmith, and Nate Mendel (both of Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate). Grohl even unveils vocal cords that tread lightly on Cobain's gorgeous growl. Of course, many Nirvana-wannabees have tried to capture Cobain & Co. 's teen spirit, and all failed; that Foo Fighters succeed in creating a powerful heavy rock album that's neither noisy nor stale is a measured accomplishment in its own right. So bask in the familiar neo-garage punk (a. k. a. [+]
grunge) of "I'll Stick Around", "Oh, George", and "Good Grief", because we certainly won't hear anything from the style's originator in the near future. And, who knows, you might even be surprised by Grohl's own pop chops on the mellow Byrds-like folk rock "Big Me" and catchy rave-up "This Is a Call". The Foo Fighters prove that even if you can't go home again, it sure is comfortable hanging out next door. -Roni Sarig.

Review Nickelback  / Curb
Tracks Curb
  • I Don't Have
  • Left
  • Just Four
  • Window Shopper
  • Falls Back On
  • Pusher
  • Little Friend
  • Where
  • Fly
  • Curb
  • Detangler
  • Sea Groove
Publisher: Roadrunner
Release date: 2002-09-02
Price: £8.99

Review Curb / Nickelback:


Review Killswitch Engage  / The End of Heartache
Tracks The End of Heartache
  • World Ablaze
  • And Embers Rise
  • Rose Of Sharyn
  • When Darkness Falls
  • Breathe Life
  • End Of Heartache
  • Wasted Sacrifice
  • Hope Is...
  • Bid Farewell
  • Inhale
  • Declaration
  • Take This Oath
Publisher: Roadrunner
Release date: 2004-05-10
RRP: £8.99
Price: £4.95

Review The End of Heartache / Killswitch Engage:


Review Incubus  / Science: Limited Edition
Tracks Science: Limited Edition
  • Summer romance (anti gravity love song)
  • Vitamin
  • Favourite things
  • Redefine
  • Idiot box
  • Glass
  • Certain shade of green
  • Calgone
  • Magic medicine
  • New skin
  • Nebula
  • Deep inside
Publisher: Epic
Release date: 2002-01-14
RRP: £6.99
Price: £2.88

Review Science: Limited Edition / Incubus:


Review The New York Dolls  / Rock 'N Roll
Tracks Rock 'N Roll
  • Human Being
  • Lonely Planet Boy
  • Babylon
  • Don't Mess With Cupid
  • Looking For A Kiss
  • Trash
  • It's Too Late
  • Chatterbox
  • Bonus Track (New York Dolls/Rock N' Roll)
  • Personality Crisis
  • Jet Boy
  • Subway Train
  • Bad Girl
  • Who Are The Mystery Girls?
  • Stranded In The Jungle
  • Vietnamese Baby
  • Lone Star Queen
  • Private World
  • Puss 'N' Boots
  • Frankenstein
  • Courageous Cat Theme
Publisher: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Release date: 1996-09-09
Run time: 77 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.16

Review Rock 'N Roll / The New York Dolls:


Review Dropkick Murphys  / Sing Loud Sing Proud
Tracks Sing Loud Sing Proud
  • The Fortunes Of War
  • The New American Way
  • Which Side Are You On?
  • The Wild Rover
  • For Boston
  • The Gauntlet
  • The Torch
  • Heroes From Our Past
  • The Spicy McHaggis Jig
  • Good Rats
  • Ramble and Roll
  • The Legend Of Finn MacCumhail
  • Forever
  • Caps and Bottles
  • The Rocky Road To Dublin
  • A Few Good Men
Publisher: Epitaph
Release date: 2001-01-29
RRP: £9.99
Price: £3.99

Review Sing Loud Sing Proud / Dropkick Murphys:

Though possessing a heavy-duty indie history that includes such luminaries as the Pixies, the Lemonheads and Throwing Muses, Boston is also famed for its booze-sodden, craic-driven Irish Exile rock. And Dropkick Murphys-clearly influenced by The Pogues at their most uproarious-are the cream of the present crop. Yet this is not simple jigging traditionalism. Despite employing bagpipes, mandolins and tin whistles to add Celtic flavour to their sound, these guys are full-blown punks, harking back to the immediate post-Pistols era of the Angelic Upstarts. The riffs here are fast, heavy and purposefully uncomplicated, often recalling such bludgeoning classics as "God Save The Queen". The vocals are an impassioned gabble, usually building to terrace chants, while the lyrics are consumed by the plight of the working class in modern-day America and the need to keep a tight grip on a sense of Irish history. The Pogues' Shane MacGowan contributes a garbled but charismatic rap to the racy "Good Rats", and if you are after something more than a beer-soaked mosh-party, the Murphys are also capable of heartfelt acoustic numbers, as evinced by the melancholic and impressively melodic "The Torch". Sing Loud, Sing Proud is the Oi polloi at their indomitable best. Be warned. -Dominic Wills.

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