Romance, Dreams, and Love Review
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Ghosts & Whispers
Ghosts & Whispers Review
Ghosts & Whispers Feature
Strange Talking Animals first independent album. A tribute to the loss of a best friend. indie pop/rock with hints of Pink Floyd, the Beatles, Radiohead, Mr. Children and Daniel Amos. More pop oriented than their current stuff: www.myspace.com/strangetalkinganimals13 tracks: 1. An Ending 2. Dig (I Don't Want to Know #24) 3. Push 4. Slow 5. Some Journeys 6. I Raise My Head Above the Water 7. Yellow & Blue 8. Rain 9. Come Inside 10. Sulfur 11. Ghosts & Whispers 12. Down to Earth 13. Begin and Disppear
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Jerry Maguire: Music From The Motion Picture
Jerry Maguire: Music From The Motion Picture Review
Jerry Maguire: Music From The Motion Picture Feature
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Concert for Bangladesh
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Professional Weekenders
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The Beatles " Rarities " Rare MINT NEW Vinyl Record PROMO LP w/ BUTCHER Photo Fold Open Cover
The Beatles " Rarities " Rare MINT NEW Vinyl Record PROMO LP w/ BUTCHER Photo Fold Open Cover Review
The Beatles " Rarities " Rare MINT NEW Vinyl Record PROMO LP w/ BUTCHER Photo Fold Open Cover Feature
The Beatles " Rarities " Rare MINT U.S. Vinyl PROMO GOLD STAMP (SEE PHOTO - TOP RIGHT) Record LP w/ BUTCHER Photo Fold Open Cover.... The Tracks Are....SIDE 1: 1. LOVE ME DO - two versions of this song were originally recorded, one with Ringo on drums and one without Ringo on drums. Most single and album versions contained the version without Ringo on drums. This rare version has Ringo playing the drums. 2. MISERY - previously unreleased mix on U.S. album 3. THERE'S A PLACE - the same history as misery, the first time it has appeared in stereo in the U.S. 4. SIE LIEBT DICH - She Loves You in German 5. AND I LOVE HER - paul's voice is overdubbed and the guitar riff is longer at the end 6. HELP - a different lead vocal was used here along with a cleaner British version 7. I'M ONLY SLEPING - this is the British version of the song because it is considerably different than the U.S. version 8. I AM THE WALRUS - Capitol has taken three original versions of this song and mixed them together to make a new version that only exists on this albumSIDE: 2 1. PENNY LANE - has an extra horn riff at the end 2. HELTER SKELTER - this is the rarer mono version 3. DON'T PASS ME BY - this is the mono mix with different violin parts and the pitch of Ringo's voice is higher 4. THE INNER LIGHT - never released on lp before, only as a "B" side of the Lady Madonna single. There is no known stereo version of this song 5. ACROSS THE UNIVERSE - has bird sound effects and more indian sounds instead of strings 6. YOU KNOW MY NAME(LOOK UP THE NUMBER), - never relesed on a U.S. album before, only as a "B" side of the Let It Be single 7. SGT. PEPPER INNER GROOVE - an abstact track that appears at the end of Sgt. Pepper albums in other countries, but not on the U.S. lp. With all of the reissues, it is becoming even a rarer track
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits
The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits Review
The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits Feature
This CD features 20 songs by the Beatles that all went to #1 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
A Really Big Show: Ed Sullivan's 50th Anniversary Special
A Really Big Show: Ed Sullivan's 50th Anniversary Special Review
A Really Big Show: Ed Sullivan's 50th Anniversary Special Feature
Originally airing on CBS in 1998, The Smothers Brothers host this retrospective on The Ed Sullivan Show's 23 year run. This special features historic clips from the show from such acts as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Richard Pryor, Young Rascals, Ella Fitzgerald, George Carlin, Rodney Dangerfield, Flip Wilson, Woody Allen, Sonny and Cher, The Byrds, Janis Joplin, Marlon Brando, Humphrey Bogart, Fred Astaire, James Brown, The Supremes, The Jackson 5 and many more.