Kohhy's Singles [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Never Say Good Bye
2. Japanese
3. Hold On Me
4. City Hunter
5. I'm Here
6. Come On
7. On The Loose
8. Japanese
9. Tonight
10. Together
11. Japanese
12. Crazy Lover
13. Moving Action

Kohhy's Singles,Kahoru Kohiruimaki,Sony,World Music
Pizza
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Pizza Knife! I mean nif
  • Good stuff
  • "Horse the Band" isn't going anywhere yet
  • Just Silly
  • The Best EP to Pizza Ever!!
Pizza
Horse the Band
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006ZY16
Release Date: 2006-09-05

Tracks:

  1. Anti-Pizza
  2. Crippled By Pizza (Pizzarrhea In The Pizzaria)
  3. Werepizza
  4. Pizza Nif
  5. T.M.N.T.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pizza Knife! I mean nif.......2007-05-16

This EP is great, if im on a long road trip and getting tired I throw this bad boy on and it wakes me up! If you get a chance to see them live its one of the best shows I have been to. Whenever they play Anti-Pizza some guy dressed up like a pizza comes out and plays the triangle!

5 out of 5 stars Good stuff.......2007-05-10

This album is hilarious. If you like theme albums, this is for you.

5 out of 5 stars "Horse the Band" isn't going anywhere yet.......2007-05-08

I was a little late getting on this EP. It wasn't until recently that I started finding band's EPs to be worthwhile, so just little while ago I decided to pick up the Pizza EP.

When I first popped the disc in my CD player, I admit I thought to myself that Horse the Band have finally begun to get stale. Halfway through the first song, I realized how wrong I was!

Horse the Band have stayed true to their style, but this new EP is more experimental and crazier than ever. I have a feeling an EP like this will scare away those scene fans who have trouble admitting to the nerdy culture that surrounds Horse the Band, but for the rest of this this EP will not disappoint. It's only 5 songs, and about 20 minutes long, but not one song is bad. In fact, most of the songs on this EP are better than many of the songs on previous albums.

The best song of the album, I think, is forth track "Pizza NIF" for reasons other reviewers have mentioned earlier, but their cover of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stands as the "Cutsman" or the "Birdo" of the album. Hopefully, this album is preview of the type of music to come from Horse the Band in the future.

2 out of 5 stars Just Silly.......2007-04-09

I'm sorry, but I just don't buy the hype anymore. Horse the Band definetley had something with R. Borlax, very unique and oddly brutal music, and the synth was pretty killer. But then The Mechanical Hand was drowned down with abrupt silliness an overall jackass quality to it. Then they release this EP called "PIZZA". They apparently ate some pizza in Chicago so good they had to write an album about it. Kinda weird, just weird. While it does carry some pretty cool jams along the way. I just can't get over the idea; It's about F**king Pizza!!! I mean, sure it's good. but musically, c'mon. it's just a stupid idea. I still kinda dig these guys considering their pretty tight musicians, but that weirdo vocalist just ruins it sometimes. Hopefully 'A Natural Death' Will pull out some goods, because this is just embarassing.

5 out of 5 stars The Best EP to Pizza Ever!!.......2007-04-05

Seriously, such a great little EP. If you love HORSE the Band then you must own this, its just so great. Fun and good to dance too. Glorifying the greates food ever made!!

If you like heavy music but are tired of depressing subject matter and chugga chugga riffage then get this and experience one of the funnest bands around!
A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005 [Bonus DVD]
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A "best of" from one of the great pop bands in the history of rock
  • Perfect Introduction to Sloan
  • Solid representation of a great Canadian band
  • Yes, a DVD...JOY!!!1
  • I would give it 5...
A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005 [Bonus DVD]
Sloan
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00080Z624
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Underwhelmed
  2. 500 Up
  3. Coax Me
  4. People Of The Sky
  5. The Good In Everyone
  6. Everything You've Done Wrong
  7. The Lines You Amend
  8. Money City Maniacs
  9. She Says What She Means
  10. Losing California
  11. Friendship
  12. If It Feels Good Do It
  13. The Other Man
  14. The Rest Of My Life
  15. All Used Up
  16. Try To Make It

Amazon.com

Sloan is God's gift to rock and roll. There. It's been said--for the one-millionth time. While fans uttered the phrases "critics' darlings," "underappreciated," and "underrated," the band spent their time circling the globe and racking up a string of singles. They've been rightfully compared to the who's who of four-piece rock/pop bands (no need to go into that here).* But it is, on the occasion of this 2005-released A-side retrospective, worth pointing out a few of the reasons for such comparisons. First and foremost is their catalog of recordings. Each album is dosed with tracks that run from horn-throwing monsters to easy-breezy rock-alongs. Each successive release one-upped the previous, either in terms of ability, maturity, or daring--never once alienating fans or looking back for past glory. All four voices fly in and out throughout; drum fills are pulled straight from the cocktail kit masters; tube-amp tones and guitar phrases could be the chapters in a How to be in a Killer Band for Dummies book. On stage, the band is the equivalent of a Yukon fire drill with members swapping instruments, vocals, and rock moves song-for-song with furious skill and fierce cool. They're everything we've been trained to love about rock all rolled up in a tour van.

Highlights from this collection range from the ambitious undergrad stabs of "Underwhelmed" and the holy trinity of power-pop from 1997's One Chord to Another ("The Good in Everyone," "Everything You've Done Wrong," "The Lines You Amend"), to the grown-up Sloan of "The Other Man" ("If I'm the other man, nature will abhor me") and "The Rest of My Life" ("Am I gonna be someone who has to take the rest of my life to settle down?/What kind of fool doesn't think about it?/You have to be a fool not to think about it.") The one thing you'll find yourself wishing for is a speedy arrival of the B-sides and rarities.

The bonus DVD version contains videos for all the songs and is the good value here. The videos accurately document the Sloan legacy and the song-by-song video commentary is fun for the superfans. --Peter Hilgendorf

* The Beatles, the Kinks, the Who, Led Zeppelin, Big Star, Kiss, Cheap Trick, the Clash, the Replacements, the Young Fresh Fellows, and the Beach Boys (when Mike Love was out at the dry cleaner's).

Recommended Sloan Discography

Smeared

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A "best of" from one of the great pop bands in the history of rock.......2007-02-09

For the life of me I don't know where I learned about Sloan. But I confess it was only recently and I must further admit some shame at never before having heard of such a magnificent band. I started doing some research and discovered that when they were first breaking out in a big way in Canada, their record company decided that the kind of power pop they played would not go over well in the United States, where post-Nirvana grunge was dominating the rock scene. This was certainly my loss, since some of my all time favorite bands--the Beatles, Big Star, the Shoes, and the Smithereens--were all power pop bands. I started asking some of my more musical savvy friends about Sloan and was surprised that none of them had heard of the band either. And after poking around on some chat boards, I'm convinced that Sloan may be the greatest band around that the United States remains in complete ignorance about. Since first finding out about Sloan, I've been frantically rushing about getting as many of their albums as possible and am now convinced that except for the New Pornographers, they may be the best band out of Canada in the past couple of decades at least.

A SIDES WIN is a superb overview of Sloan's albums, but I have to add a qualifier. Some best-of anthologies can distort a band, making them sound better on a single disc than they do on individual albums. What is astonishing about Sloan is that most of their individual albums are very nearly as good as this greatest hits disc. There is no sharp drop off in quality between the songs that made the A-Sides discs and those that didn't. In fact, many of the songs that I have most enjoyed on individual albums did not make this disc.

This is power pop, a genre that has wide but not universal appeal. I absolutely love it. To me there is nothing more exciting than a band that can combine a strong of marvelous hooks, catchy lyrics, and great musicianship to craft easily accessible and joyous pop songs. Sloan absolutely excels at this form. They have a sort of genius for hook-driven songs, with precisely the right enhancements to put the song over the edge towards perfection: a guitar riff here, some horns there, some tight harmonies, a thick and lush guitar chord, an organ or hand clap. On top of all this they are a wonderfully tight, talented group. They don't quite reach the level of the New Pornographers in their playing, but then who does?

Every song on this disc is stellar and the disc moves from one stunning gem to another. "Underwhelmed" starts the disc off marvelously, but instantly gives way to the equally superb and very upbeat "500 Up." The next song is the wonderful "Coax Me," and a couple of cuts later is "The Good in Everybody." As they say, the hits just keep on coming. Other highlights include "Friendship" about the end of a friendship, "The Rest of My Life" in which the singer expresses grown up thoughts about maturing, and the unusual "The Other Man," in which the singer tells a woman with a boyfriend but with whom he is sleeping while supposedly just a friend expresses his side of things ("I'm the other man/No one's rooting for me").

The only reason not to own this album is if you already own all of Sloan's other albums. And actually, that is not even right, because this version of the album comes with a DVD extra that contains videos of all the songs on the CD. The short of the matter: if you don't own this, get it.

5 out of 5 stars Perfect Introduction to Sloan.......2006-08-27

I've become a fast fan of the band after downloading this compilation. Sloan may be "power pop" but the hooks are smart and addictive and the the hard-driving guitar riffs still come off clean without losing any edge. Essential tracks: All Used Up, The Rest of My Life, The Other Man, If It Feels Good Do It, and Underwhelmed.

If you like bands like Allister or Something Corporate but haven't heard of Sloan, start with this collection and you won't be disappointed.

5 out of 5 stars Solid representation of a great Canadian band.......2006-03-01

OK, so this is the album containing every single they have released and therein lies it's only flaw, it's a singles collection and not a best-of. I know that some may feel these songs feel better within the context of the original albums. I think these songs fit together in a compilation. It's very strong songwriting and it documents a band's growth and changing from album to album over the years and the shift of rock music in the meantime. Since this band plays a straightahead style of powerpop that's well known people may think they have no merit because they sound like others, but do they sound superior to the others, I think so. They at least hold their own here and cut their own niche. The harmonies and melodicism are something not seen much in today's popular scene, outside of Fountains of Wayne. Yes, their sounds goes from raw straight ahead rock to studio sheen at the end, but I find that both eras fit them well. As for the DVD, I find it interesting and good in the same way I find the CD to be, and the extended documentary for the videas is very illuminating and informative about the personalities of the band and their intelligence, concepts, etc.

5 out of 5 stars Yes, a DVD...JOY!!!1.......2006-02-20

Although most Sloan fans doubtlessly have all these songs on the CD, the DVD included in the set makes it all worthwhile. Two hours of videos--every one released thus far--and documentary info on the making of the videos make this a must-have for any fan of the greatest band in the hemisphere. If you're unfamiliar with Sloan, there's no better way to get an introduction to what these guys are about. Tell you what--just stop reading the reviews and order this, already.

4 out of 5 stars I would give it 5..........2005-10-20

I really like Sloan. And I would give it a 5 star... (the DVD was pretty good too.)But when I tried to rip the music onto Windows Media Player, it would keep skipping and some stupid download thing kept coming up. That was rather annoying. Although this is a very good album, with all the hits on it.
Recommended.
Hampsterdance Christmas
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very cute
Hampsterdance Christmas
Hampton the Hampster
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Release Date: 2002-10-08

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very cute.......2007-01-04

Hampton does it again with fun Christmas songs and that ever adorable little voice! My son loves it too!
A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A "best of" from one of the great pop bands in the history of rock
A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005
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Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00080Z61U
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Underworld
  2. 500 Up
  3. Coax Me
  4. People Of The Sky
  5. The Good In Everyone
  6. Everything You've Done Wrong
  7. The Lines You Amend
  8. Money City Maniacs
  9. She Says What She Means
  10. Losing California
  11. Friendship
  12. If It Feels Good Do It
  13. The Other Man
  14. The Rest Of My Life
  15. All Used Up
  16. Try To Make It

Amazon.com

Sloan is God's gift to rock and roll. There. It's been said--for the one-millionth time. While fans uttered the phrases "critics' darlings," "under-appreciated," and "under-rated," the band spent their time circling the globe and racking up a string of singles. They've been rightfully compared to the who's-who of four-piece rock/pop bands (no need to go into that here).* But it is, on the occasion of this 2005-released A-side retrospective, worth pointing out a few of the reasons for such comparisons. First and foremost is their catalog of recordings. Each album is dosed with tracks that run from horn-throwing monsters to easy-breezy rock-alongs. Each successive release one-upped the previous, either in terms of ability, maturity, or daring--never once alienating fans or looking back for past glory. All four voices fly in and out throughout; drum fills are pulled straight from the cocktail kit masters; tube-amp tones and guitar phrases could be the chapters in a How to be in a Killer Band for Dummies book. On stage, the band is the equivalent of a Yukon fire drill with members swapping instruments, vocals, and rock moves, song-for-song with furious skill and fierce cool. They're everything we've been trained to love about rock all rolled up in a tour van.

Highlights from this collection range from the ambitious undergrad stabs of "Underwhelmed" and the holy trinity of power-pop from 1997's One Chord to Another ("The Good In Everyone," "Everything You've Done Wrong," "The Lines You Amend"), to the grown-up Sloan of "The Other Man" ("If I'm the other man, nature will abhor me") and "The Rest of My Life" ("Am I gonna be someone who has to take the rest of my life to settle down/What kind of fool doesn't think about it/You have to be a fool not to think about it.") The one thing you'll find yourself wishing for is a speedy arrival of the B-sides and rarities.

The Bonus DVD version contains videos for all the songs and is the good value here. The videos accurately document the Sloan legacy and the song-by-song video commentary is fun for the superfans. --Peter Hilgendorf

*(Beatles, Kinks, the Who, Led Zeppelin, Big Star, Kiss, Cheap Trick, the Clash, the Replacements, the Young Fresh Fellows and the Beach Boys--when Mike Love was out at the dry cleaners.)

Recommended Sloan Discography

Smeared

Twice Removed

One Chord to Another

Between the Bridges

Pretty Together

Action Pact

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A "best of" from one of the great pop bands in the history of rock.......2007-02-09

For the life of me I don't know where I learned about Sloan. But I confess it was only recently and I must further admit some shame at never before having heard of such a magnificent band. I started doing some research and discovered that when they were first breaking out in a big way in Canada, their record company decided that the kind of power pop they played would not go over well in the United States, where post-Nirvana grunge was dominating the rock scene. This was certainly my loss, since some of my all time favorite bands--the Beatles, Big Star, the Shoes, and the Smithereens--were all power pop bands. I started asking some of my more musical savvy friends about Sloan and was surprised that none of them had heard of the band either. And after poking around on some chat boards, I'm convinced that Sloan may be the greatest band around that the United States remains in complete ignorance about. Since first finding out about Sloan, I've been frantically rushing about getting as many of their albums as possible and am now convinced that except for the New Pornographers, they may be the best band out of Canada in the past couple of decades at least.

A SIDES WIN is a superb overview of Sloan's albums, but I have to add a qualifier. Some best-of anthologies can distort a band, making them sound better on a single disc than they do on individual albums. What is astonishing about Sloan is that most of their individual albums are very nearly as good as this greatest hits disc. There is no sharp drop off in quality between the songs that made the A-Sides discs and those that didn't. In fact, many of the songs that I have most enjoyed on individual albums did not make this disc.

This is power pop, a genre that has wide but not universal appeal. I absolutely love it. To me there is nothing more exciting than a band that can combine a strong of marvelous hooks, catchy lyrics, and great musicianship to craft easily accessible and joyous pop songs. Sloan absolutely excels at this form. They have a sort of genius for hook-driven songs, with precisely the right enhancements to put the song over the edge towards perfection: a guitar riff here, some horns there, some tight harmonies, a thick and lush guitar chord, an organ or hand clap. On top of all this they are a wonderfully tight, talented group. They don't quite reach the level of the New Pornographers in their playing, but then who does?

Every song on this disc is stellar and the disc moves from one stunning gem to another. "Underwhelmed" starts the disc off marvelously, but instantly gives way to the equally superb and very upbeat "500 Up." The next song is the wonderful "Coax Me," and a couple of cuts later is "The Good in Everybody." As they say, the hits just keep on coming. Other highlights include "Friendship" about the end of a friendship, "The Rest of My Life" in which the singer expresses grown up thoughts about maturing, and the unusual "The Other Man," in which the singer tells a woman with a boyfriend but with whom he is sleeping while supposedly just a friend expresses his side of things ("I'm the other man/No one's rooting for me").

The only reason not to own this album is if you already own all of Sloan's other albums.
The Death Row Singles Collection (Explicit Version)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Death Row Singles Collection (Explicit Version)
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Death Row Koch
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000GH3PR2
    Release Date: 2007-07-31

    Tracks:

    1. Nuthin' But a G Thang - Snoop Doggy Dogg
    2. Nuthin' But a G Thang - Snoop Doggy Dogg
    3. Dre Day - Dr. Dre
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    5. 187um - Dr. Dre
    6. Let Me Ride - Dr. Dre
    7. What's My Name - Snoop Doggy Dogg
    8. Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
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    10. Afro Puffs - Lady Of Rage

    Tracks:

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    2. Regulate - Warren G
    3. My Moni Rite - Lord G
    4. U Better Recognize - Sam Sneed
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    7. Doggfather - Snoop Doggy Dogg
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    Son of a Bush (Bonus DVD)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Music
    • Nice Bonus features too...
    • SON OF BUSH....Them are fighting words in Middle America
    • Buy Fear of a Black Planet or It takes a Nations of Millions
    Son of a Bush (Bonus DVD)
    Public Enemy
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    Release Date: 2003-05-20

    Tracks:

    1. Son of a Bush (Public Enemy)
    2. Twisted Sense of God (Fine Arts Militia Feat. Chuck D)
    3. Get Your Sh* t Togethef (Public Enemy)

    Tracks:

    1. Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need (Banned By MTV Version)
    2. Behind Enemy Lines (Unreleased Artist Portrait)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Music.......2004-06-10

    Music should be there to dispell ignorance and say something about the world we live in. Pop stars are there to look pretty. Pop stars spread ignorance through meaningless emptiness. Public enemy are one of the few voices left in music, speaking politicaly cold as always. Long may they continue. Music with a message. This is the way it should be.

    5 out of 5 stars Nice Bonus features too..........2003-07-18

    It's nice to see Public Enemy still around and doing what they have to do and saying what they have to say. This is a single from last year's album "Revoloution" . This disc contains 3 tracks, 2 from that album and one from the Fine Arts Milita album.

    Son of a Bush is a damn good track, and musically is a bit different for a PE song. It's got a nice guitar hook that builds up and explodes right in your face. Chuck has never been more serious or as mad as this song in quite some time.

    A Twisted Sense of God, the Fine Arts Militia track, although not a PE track (Chuck D lectures on it) is a breath of fresh air. With the live instrmentation, it's a welcome addition as Chuck speaks about 9/11. 9-1-1 is no joke. I highly recommend the FAM album as well.

    Finally, get your Sh*t Together is more of a old-school PE song, but a bit stripped down. It's got the pounding drums and horn samples that we've all come to love, and a nice scratch section in the middle.

    The real treats come from the DVD that is included with this. We get to see the video for Gotta Give the Peeps What They Need. It's great to see Chuck and Flav showing no steps of slowing down, and there's some nice Matrix style camera work in this video too. Overall, a good video and it's a shame this couldn't be seen on MTV. Then again, without trying to sound too insulting, most of the viewers who watch MTV wouldn't understand the true meaning of the words and visuals in that video.

    We also get a nice "Behind Enemy Lines" feature, which is a behind the scenes of the music video. It's a fun little addition to the DVD.

    Finally, we get lyrics to the songs on the single, which is a great idea.

    There's a few gripes that I have with this, but these are very minor. Firstly, I wished we'd see some new b-sides from the new era of PE. Since all 3 tracks were released before, and I already own the PE and FAM album their from, it was nothing new. These little personal gripes takes nothing away from the actual content of the music. The DVD is a welcome addition as well. I really wish more artists would add bonuses such as this to their singles and albums.

    One person complained about this, and recommonded the earlier albums instead. Obviously, it's incredibly hard to create another classic masterpiece such as "Fear" or "Nation", but this is still great stuff and much respect goes out the PE for still being masters in this business.

    Peace

    5 out of 5 stars SON OF BUSH....Them are fighting words in Middle America.......2003-06-25

    It's reassuring to see artistic and intelligent American based groups such as PUBLIC ENEMY taking a stand and verbally providing their viewpoint on the BUSH regime.

    SON OF BUSH is a strong song that demonstrates why the musical formats of "hip-hop & rap" are currently the most important art forms in music.

    Wonder how republicans & white bread middle america will react to this song.....will they and the media try to DIXIECHICK the members of PUBLIC ENEMY!

    The lyrics of SON OF A BUSH are alone worth the price of this CD "Son of a BAD MAN" (plus the guitar hook is off the hook).

    Purchase it and then blast it on CAPITAL HILL !

    1 out of 5 stars Buy Fear of a Black Planet or It takes a Nations of Millions.......2003-06-08

    Knuff respect to Public Enemy, they are one of the few groups in Hip-Hop history who've provided fans with ill beats and consciouss lyrics. With that said, this single blows. It's trash. The beats are trash, Chuck D and Flavor Flav don't rap, the DVD is just them hanging out in some clubs. It's a shame, legends such as Public Enemy are far above this remedial single. If you want to hear their best worx, go and buy Fear of a Black Planet, or It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. You won't be dissapointed...
    Trouble
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Trouble
      Pink
      Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0002B9RRO
      Release Date: 2003-11-11

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      1. Trouble [Radio Edit]
      2. Delerium [#]
      3. Free [#]
      4. Trouble [Multimedia Track]
      Singles Collection 1982-1992
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • A great way to get to know early and mid-Marillion
      • OK album, but for starters only
      Singles Collection 1982-1992
      Marillion
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000003P33
      Release Date: 1996-08-26

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      This anthology leans heavily on recent efforts, drawing just six of 14 tracks from the Fish era. Doggedly unfashionable in the '80s, these Brits have in fact turned out superior prog-rock with minimal bombast and tuneful ingenuity. One new track, "I Will Walk on Water," indicates the band's day is far from done. --Jeff Bateman

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A great way to get to know early and mid-Marillion.......1999-11-04

      Also known as Six of One, Half Dozen of the Other, this represents the commercial best of both the Fish and Hogarth eras. There are other wonderful, thought provoking songs on the albums this compilation comes from, and true music fans will search these out.. This CD is, however, a great way to get to know the basic elements of Marillion's music.

      3 out of 5 stars OK album, but for starters only.......1998-06-22

      I believe there are only one or two 'new' songs on the album, the rest is old stuff. It's an ok album to get to know the band, how they were and how they are nowadays (I'm referring to the 'exchange' of Fish with Steve Hogarth). The only 'new' song, which doesn't appear on any other album would be the last song - 'Sympathy', which is a cover, (and therefore) not really Marillion-like, if you ask me. Don't buy it if you already have the other CDs, but otherwise a nice 'get to know' album.
      Singles 90/98
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • A massive attack on your senses
      • A handsome package containing essential mixes!
      Singles 90/98
      Massive Attack
      Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00004SUTM
      Release Date: 2000-03-28

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      1. Daydreaming [Album Version]
      2. Daydreaming [Luv It Mix]
      3. Daydreaming [Brixton Bass Mix]
      4. Daydreaming [Luv It Dub]
      5. Any Love

      Tracks:

      1. Unfinished Sympathy [Album Version]
      2. Unfinished Sympathy [Nellee Hooper 7" Mix]
      3. Unfinished Sympathy [Nellee Hooper 12" Mix]
      4. Unfinished Sympathy [Perfecto Mix]
      5. Unfinished Sympathy [Instrumental]

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      1. Safe from Harm [Album Version]
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      3. Safe from Harm [12'' Version]
      4. Safe from Harm [Perfecto Mix]
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      6. Safe from Harm [Just a Dub]

      Tracks:

      1. Hymn of the Big Wheel [Album Version]
      2. Hymn of the Big Wheel [Nellee Hooper Mix]
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      4. Be Thankful for What You Got [Perfecto Mix]
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      1. Sly [Album Version]
      2. Sly [7'' Edit]
      3. Sly [7" Stone Mix]
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      Tracks:

      1. Protection [Album Version]
      2. Protection [7" Edit]
      3. Protection [Underdog's Angel Dust Mix]
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      5. Protection [The Eno Mix]
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      Tracks:

      1. Karmacoma [Album Version]
      2. Karmacoma [Portishead Esperience]
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      Tracks:

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      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A massive attack on your senses.......2000-05-28

      If you love Massive Attack, you have to buy this. If you love remixes, you have to buy this. The package is really special - the grey-blackish colour will turn into white when you touch it ( leaving fingerprints, etc,... ). There are eleven discs, and each disc has some nice art on it. The remixes are really great. You have some casual house and techno things, like the Perfecto-mixes and an Underworld-mix - they are good, and will get you moving. But the REALLY good ones are the ones done by Ben Young, Alpha, State Of Bengal, U.N.K.L.E, Brian Eno, Blur, Portishead,... and of course there is the magical Mad Professor ( if you like him, check out "No Protection" ). And there are some really nice b-sides, like "Back/shecomes", the superb, almost frightening "Superpredators", "Euro Zero Zero", "Any Love", and the really beautiful "Home Of The Whale". If you like trip hop and special remixes and stuff, buy this one. It's really worth it.

      4 out of 5 stars A handsome package containing essential mixes!.......2000-05-12

      Browsing through Tower Records the other day, I caught a glimpse of this set. Having not heard anything different from Massive since 1998, I had to buy it. The packaging alone is worth the price. It comes in a "hypercolourish" box that whitens when it comes into contact with heat. So when I took it off the shelf, my handprint immediately made an impression. Interesting...It's the kind of set that belongs in any leather-clad hipster's bachelor pad. Well, the set contains eleven (count 'em!) singles, each individual cover bearing 3-D's Basquiatish art. Sixty-three songs, total. Well worth the price. I haven't listened to all of the mixes yet, but I can say for certain that some are better than others. A few of the mixes will already be famillar for those who have purchased the Mad Professor remix of "Protection." A few are just plain bad like the "Portishead Experience" mix of "Karmacoma." Paul Oakenfold contributes several "Perfecto mixes" ("Unfinished Sympathy," "Safe From Harm," "Be Thankful For What You've Got") which serve to make these tracks easily blendible into any house set.

      Overall, some really creative and fun mixes, and let me say again, it's really a great deal. I don't give it five stars because of some of the lame mixes--five stars belong on something truly brilliant--like "Blue Lines" or "Protection," not this hard-to-find singles collection.
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        Miss Independent
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        Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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