| 1. Virginity |
| 2. Subway Panic |
| 3. Precious Star |
| 4. Ke-Se-Run Pa-Se-Run |
| 5. Stefanie |
| 6. Nothing To Lose |
Nothing to Lose,Rebecca,Sony,World Music
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Nothing Left to Lose
Mat Kearney Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EQ47LS Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Undeniable
- Nothing Left to Lose
- Crashing Down
- Girl America
- In The Middle
- Can't Break Her Fall
- What's A Boy To Do
- Wait
- Bullet
- All I Need
- Renaissance
- Where We Gonna Go From Here
- Won't Back Down
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In an industry dogged too much by cookie-cutter artists, Mat Kearney is a real breath of fresh air. Let's be honest: What music exec would ever suggest that a blending of John Mayer-like subtle pop, Toby Mac-like rap, and Chris Martin-esque vocals could be rolled together for a winning combination? Stylistically, that's what we get with Kearney's outstanding major-label debut Nothing Left to Lose. Nearly half of this album is culled from Kearney's Bullet release (2004), an independent label breakthrough success for the singer-songwriter. These gems include the pedestrian "Undeniable," the pseudo Coldplay ringer "In The Middle," and the my-girl-is-my-country metaphor of "Girl America." Kearney moves away from his hip-hop sensibilities into a more guitar-friendly pop vein on newer tracks "Crashing Down," "Can't Break Her Fall," "Where We Gonna Go From Here," and "Nothing Left To Lose." The starkly moving "All I Need" will grab your attention as Kearney sings of a couple whose efforts to escape their own relationship problems mirror their attempts to flee a natural disaster. One of the most attractive elements throughout is a sound unlike any other in Christian music. While Kearney does little to mask his own faith in the interest of gaining crossover appeal, it's his multi-flavored art that should draw listeners from all angles. Heart-gripping at moments, thought-provoking at others, Nothing Left to Lose is intelligent throughout and one of the top releases of the year thus far. --Michael LyttleCustomer Reviews:
A Complete Album from Start to Finish.......2007-06-06
Listening to Nothing Left to Lose I was reminded of the the first time I heard to Born to Run. Major talent. Great songs.
Sending copies to friends now and an extra one for me because I know I will wear this one out quickly.
A "surprising" good album.....start to finish........2007-06-02
Some may be turned off by his "rap" style and feel that it's used to cover up some of his songwriting or singing weakneses. I think it's done just right and he doesn't get too caught up in it. Right when you think he's been talking awhile he starts up with the melody/harmony and brings you right back into the song. It's a very nice combination.
I purchased 2 other new albums at the same time as this one, but I can't seem to take Mat's out of the player. THAT, for me, is a sign of a strong album top-to-bottom. As most outlets are selling this album cheaper than the "normal" CD, I would highly recommend giving this one a try....you won't be disappointed.
Just buy it........2007-05-30
Good purchase.......2007-05-26
One Of A Kind.......2007-05-21
I also hear elements of Coldplay ("In the Middle") and Oasis, and while some might knock Kearney for being derivative, I ask, where else can you hear these sounds combined in one expertly crafted package?
There is nothing else out there quite like this gem from Mat Kearney. I'm so glad I found it, albeit somewhat belatedly.
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There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Foo Fighters Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000020617 Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Stacked Actors
- Breakout
- Learn To Fly
- Gimme Stitches
- Generator
- Aurora
- Live-In Skin
- Next Year
- Headwires
- Ain't It The Life
- M.I.A.
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Riding the momentum of the hit single "Learn to Fly," which hit No. 1 on the modern-rock charts long before this album's release, the Foo Fighters' third record is unarguably its most refined and poppy. The ominous riff that the opens "Stacked Actors" (which sounds like something Kurt Cobain could have hacked out on Nirvana's gnarly In Utero) is pretty much a red herring. The 10 tunes that follow are a succession of hook-laden pop songs tarted up with guitarist-vocalist (and former Nirvana drummer) Dave Grohl's thick guitars and increasingly sugar-sweet vocals. Nearly every cut on There Is Nothing Left to Lose has the potential of following "Learn to Fly" up the charts. The production is big and friendly and songs like "Generator," "Aurora," and "Headwires" just melt in your mouth. And even though the Foo Fighters' latest is seductively sweet in sound, there are just enough rough edges and lyrical angst to keep things interesting. --Adem TepedelenCustomer Reviews:
One of the Best Rock Albums of the '90s.......2007-01-27
An incredible combination of lyrics, vocals, electric guitar, and drums that accompany each other perfectly...which seems a difficult task in this music genre. For me personally, it often seems that in the albums of other bands, either the vocals, guitar, or drums override the other two...but not in this album.
Dave Grohl has outdone himself (yet again). It's the musical version of caffeine and an electric album to work out to. Taylor Hawkins' drums are solid, powerful, and clean (listen to the first 20 seconds of Gimme Stitches and you will see what I mean).
Although "Learn to Fly" is probably the most recognized track (with an incredibly funny music video to match)...most of the other songs are equally memorable and high energy and all are worth listening to again and again.
Plenty to gain.......2006-11-10
A perfect blend of pop and rock.......2006-06-11
Very Enjoyable!!!!.......2006-05-21
Enjoyable.......2006-04-06
Like I mentioned above, the opening song "Stacked Actors" is truely amazing, with it's head-banging chorus and soft and dreamy verses. "Breakout" is also fast-paced, and of course it's followed by the big single "Learn To Fly", which is how I was introduced to the Foo Fighters. Actually, every song on here I like, so I won't bother naming any more. Indeed, it's a rare thing for me to be able to enjoy listening to a whole ablum without skipping any songs.
As a whole, I think the Foo Fighters are a very mature band, and I appreciate the fact that they don't need to swear every 3 words in order to have cool songs. And don't be fooled: Nirvana was an entirely different kind of band than the Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl is awesome on drums, though, I must admit. So anyways, the Foo Fighters are worth getting into, because they always have solid releases and are just fun to listen to. Pick this one up, you'll like it.
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Nothing to Lose
John McCutcheon Manufacturer: Rounder Select ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000002NS Release Date: 1995-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Leftovers
- Each Season It's The Same
- Way It's Supposed To Be
- Walk On
- The Memory Of Old Jack
- Nothing To Lose
- Losers Like You
- Here On The Islands
- Paint Me A Picture
- Lefty's Bar Tonight
- My Old Man
- Wish You Goodnight
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John McCutcheon made his name as a traditional folk performer--playing banjo, acoustic guitar, fiddle and hammer dulcimer and writing songs of domestic warmth and political protest in the Appalachian mode. He was smart enough, however, to recognize the contradictions of performing rootsy, leftist "people's music" for the mostly middle-aged, highly educated, upper-middle-class audience of modern singer-songwriter folk music. He tried to bust out of that bind with his 1994 album, Between the Eclipse, which set his songs in electrified folk-rock arrangements played by the likes of Nanci Griffith guitarist Pete Kennedy, Bruce Hornsby saxophonist Bobby Read and Mary Chapin Carpenter singer Jon Carroll. Now McCutcheon has followed up that effort with Nothing To Lose, a similar project with the same musicians.The irony, of course, is that this old-fashioned, refined brand of roots-rock, with its echoes of Hornsby, Griffith and Bruce Springsteen, merely attracts a slightly larger version of the same audience drawn to singer-songwriter folk. Nonetheless, this audience deserves quality songs as much as any, and McCutcheon delivers the goods.--Geoffrey Himes
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And everything to gain.......2002-06-06
If you a hard core fan of McCutcheon expecting banjo, fiddle, and dulcimer, park your expectations. Yes, there are dulcimers and acoustic guitars, but these are not the primary focus. Instead prime your ears for a collection that runs the gamut from the reflective shimmering folk tracks "Wish You Goodnight" to the piano ballad "Here on the Islands" to the jazz-tinged "Paint Me a Picture." A crew of stellar session musicians brings the songs to life, adding electric guitars, keyboards, sax, synthesizers, percussion, and wonderful harmony vocals.
He covers the cannon of themes that commonly loom during middle age: loss of family and friends, life's lessons, love (both lost and found), leisure, and wonder. If the themes of poverty and loss at first seem too hard to listen to, listen again: McCutcheon's optimism and his ethusiasm cannot be suppressed.
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Nothing Left to Lose
Manufacturer: EMI CMG ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FNPLO2 |
Product Description
For singer-songwriter Mat Kearney Nothing Left To Lose is about how the echoes of your past can guide you through what lies ahead. 1. Undeniable 2. Nothing Left To Lose 3. Crashing Down 4. Girl America 5. Middle 6. Cant Break Her Fall 7. Whats A Boy To Do 8. Wait 9. Bullet 10. All I Need 11. Renaissance 12. Where We Gonna Go From Here 13. Wont Back Down
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Nothing to Lose
The Skeletons Manufacturer: Hightone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000005S1 Release Date: 1997-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Downhearted
- On Your Way Down The Drain
- The World You Grace
- Pay To Play
- I Ain't Lyin'
- Mad Old Lady
- Tubbs' Theme
- Charmin' Billie
- Country Boys Don't Cry
- It's O.K. To Be Lonely
- Nothing To Lose
- Teardrop City
- Whiffle Ball
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A GOOD LITTLE ROOTS ROCKIN' BAND.......2001-06-15
Pleasant Listening.......2001-01-21
Lou Whitney is the coolest guy in the world!.......1998-06-24
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Nothing to Lose
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Tommy Boy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000FXLR Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Nothing To Lose - Naughty By Nature
- Not Tonight (Remix) - Lil' Kim
- C U When U Get There - Coolio
- Put The Monkey In It - Daz (Of The Dogg Pound) And Soopafly
- Thug Paradise - Capone-N-Noreaga
- Way 2 Saucy - Mac & A.K.
- Get Down With Me - Amari
- Poppin' That Fly...(DJ Clark Kent Remix) - Oran 'Juice' Jones
- Route 69 - Quad City DJ's
- Hit 'Em Up - Master P
- Everlasting - Outkast
- Everlasting - 911
- In A Magazine - Eightball & MJG
- Not Tonight - Queen Latifah
- It's Alright - Black Caesar
- Go Stetsa I - Stetsaonic
- Crazy Maze - Des'ree
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Why are some songs missing.......2003-03-09
nothing to lose soundtrack.......2000-11-05
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Nothing to Lose
Michael Learns To Rock Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000088CM Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- I'm Gonna Be Around
- Something You Should Know
- Animals
- Nothing To Lose
- Magic
- Everything I Planned
- Paint My Love
- Romantic Balcony
- Party
- Breaking My Heart
- A Different Song
- Forever And A Day
- I'm Gonna Be Around (Radio Version)
Album Description
1997 album. EMI.Customer Reviews:
Nice soothing type.......2000-11-21
Favourites from me include the title track 'Nothing to Lose' and 'Romantic Balcony'.
Quite a euphony!.......2000-05-21
One of the best !.......2000-03-09
Just plain terrible.......1999-12-28
Captivating Album.......1999-09-24
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Nothing to Lose
Eddie Money Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008IK4 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Walk on Water
- Magic
- Love in Your Eyes
- Let Me In
- Boardwalk Baby
- Forget About Love
- Pull Together
- Far Cry from a Heartache
- Bad Boy
- Dancing With Mr. Jitters
Customer Reviews:
Can't Hold Back - Part 2.......2004-09-18
Eddie Money took the more melodic, ballad-leaning rock approach to his big comeback 1986 CD "Can't Hold Back" which, although it still rocked, resembled straight 80's pop as much as it did his hard rock-tinged albums half a decade earlier, such as "No Control."
Two years later, he continued this style on "Nothing To Lose," and, although it's not quite as good this time around, it's still a great collection of underrated songs you're probably not gonna find on any of his 37 hits compilations.
1. Walk on Water -- The album could hardly open any better than with this very 80's sounding, melodic arena rocker. Though it's the one fairly recognizable hit, it sadly seems to have dropped off the face of radio playlists now.
2. Magic -- The first pop ballad, which reminds me alot of Bruce Hornsby, with its soft background guitar, sax and piano. With its pleasant sounding lyrics about falling in love, I'd even consider this to be bordering on soft rock, but I still love it.
3. The Love in Your Eyes -- Probably one of the least recognized hits in Eddie's career. The late 80's pop sound is very prevalent here in this guitar and drum based, mid-tempo lite power ballad.
4. Let Me In -- This is a very unique, saxophone based pop/rocker which became a small hit. The verses even feature Eddie talking and telling a story of walking around his old hometown. I guess this is his rap song, LOL.
5. Boardwalk Baby -- A sweet, basic sounding pop ballad of devotion and romance with background sax and keyboards. Though it's quite different from most of his well-known songs, it's no less good.
6. Forget About Love -- For better or worse, this fast-paced rocker really offsets the previous track nicely. In this song, Eddie tells his cheating girl to get lost. Though it's still keyboard-based, the steady guitar line and hard rock solo at the end would probably find favor with some of his earlier fans.
7. Pull Together -- Another ballad-tinged saxophone based pop/rocker about staying together through hard times.
8. Far Cry From a Heartache -- Somewhat of a change of pace from the happy pop sound in most of the album. This is a little bit of a dark, sparse sounding mid tempo, lighter pop/rocker with background electric guitar and keyboards.
9. Bad Boy -- The pace changes again with this medium tempo barroom sounding hard rock number about a persistent troublemaker. Sounds kinda like something that could've come from the 70's.
10. Dancing With Mr. Jitters -- The closer is somewhat of a clunker. Another darker tune with a background bassline and sax that doesn't quite know if it wants to be a ballad or uptempo.
In all, despite similarities to "Can't Hold Back," I wouldn't call this an exact copy of it. Though that one has more hits and a slightly stronger overall feel, this is is actually a bit more unique and varied.
In fact, after the typical pop/rock anthem "Walk On Water," the entire CD differs a bit from his typical Loverboy meets Bob Seger arena rock style. Now that I think about it, many people who don't even listen to this type of music could find something they liked here.
Blues/oldies fans might get into the last three tracks. Mulletheads who weren't exactly pop fans could dig "Forget About Love" and "Bad Boy." Soft rock and ballad lovers would probably like "Magic" and "Boardwalk Baby." R&B and straight pop fans could like "Love in Your Eyes" and "Let Me In."
Great Rock Music.......2004-03-15
have it on vinyl & Haven't heard it for about 10 years!
It's easily my Favorite Eddie Money Record. "Let me in" is a
mean mid-Tempo Rocker. All of side 2 is easy to Like.
Overall, a little Heavier than usual for Eddie, But still
classic AOR FM Rock - produced 1986.
40 y.o. Fan !
Awesome.......2003-12-04
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Nothing To Lose
Margo Smith Manufacturer: Lamon Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000971EZE Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Nothing To Lose
- Love The Sinner
- God Gave Me You
- Perfect
- Were Getting Older
- When Youre Down To Nothing
- At The Feet Of Jesus
- Enjoy Your Day
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee
- Everything Is Beautiful
Product Description
Produced by Grammy Nominated Producer Dave Moody, Nothing to Lose showcases why Margo Smith is a world renowned artist in country music. Standouts included Nothing to Lose, God Gave Me You, and the Ray Stevens classic Everything is Beautiful.
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Sousa for Orchestra
Manufacturer: Essay ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000082T Release Date: 1993-09-17 |
Tracks:
- The Dwellers In The Western World: The Red Man
- The Dwellers In The Western World: The White Man
- The Dwellers In The Western World: The Black Man
- Three Quotations: The King Of France
- Three Quotations: I, Too, Was Born In Arcadia
- Three Quotations: In Darkest Africa
- 'Teddy And Alice'-Songs From The Musical: Make This A House - Gordon Stanley/Members Of The Taghkanic Chorale/Dennis Keene
- 'Teddy And Alice'-Songs From The Musical: But Not Right Now - Meg Bussert
- 'Teddy And Alice'-Songs From The Musical: Can I Let Her Go - Gordon Stanley
- 'Teddy And Alice'-Songs From The Musical: Fourth Of July - Meg Bussert
- 'Teddy And Alice'-Songs From The Musical: Nothing To Lose But Me - Meg Bussert/Ron Raines
- 'Teddy And Alice'-Songs From The Musical: Wave The Flag - Gordon Stanley/Members Of The Taghkanic Chorale/Dennis Keene
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