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1. You Got to Move    
2. House Call    
3. Walk in the Light    
4. Just a Closer Walk With Thee    
5. I Can See Clearly Now    
6. Oh Happy Day    
7. One Day at a Time    
8. Down at the Cross    
9. Pray for Me    
10. I Can See Clearly Now    
11. Battle Hymn of the Republic    
12. Amazing Grace    
13. Only Believe    
14. How Great Thou Art    
15. There Is a Room    
16. God Will Take Care of You    
17. Yes, Lord    

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Icky Thump
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    Icky Thump
    The White Stripes
    Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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    ASIN: B000OYC3J8
    Release Date: 2007-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. Icky Thump
    2. You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You're Told)
    3. 300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues
    4. Conquest
    5. Bone Broke
    6. Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn
    7. St. Andrew (This Battle Is In The Air)
    8. Little Cream Soda
    9. Rag And Bone
    10. I'm Slowly Turning Into You
    11. A Martyr For My Love For You
    12. Catch Hell Blues
    13. Effect and Cause

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    Bagpipes, a song written as the soundtrack to a Michel Gondry music video, Patti Page's musical shadow, and Jack and Meg co-narrating a scavenger's rummages: It must be time for Icky Thump, the many-flavored riposte to 2006's Get Behind Me Satan. The duo starts big with the title track--Jack's fast-tumbling, falsetto-tinged lyrics jagging on hyper keyboard-sounding segues and Meg's pounding drums. They rarely shy from an idea, invoking acoustic Bob Dylan to frame "300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues," but interjecting a series of distortion-laden guitar paroxysms for good measure. The end of Icky, on "Effect and Cause," is where Jack's trademark vocal warble and spare, quick acoustic strums meet Meg's single-minded beats. Everywhere on Icky giant riffs leap and shout, with Flamenco horns and those eerie bagpipes and rhythmic shifts and Jack's impatient vocal kinetics, marking new territories even as the White Stripes again populate them with vintage ideas. --Andrew Bartlett

    Album Description

    The White Stripes are back with the most bombastic album they've ever produced! While revealing the band's roots in American folk music, Icky Thump is an explosive, revolutionary assault that brings together garage rock, every blues style of the past 100 years, nouveau, and flamenco. This is truly a modern rock and roll masterpiece!
    Lost Highway
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Jon Bon Jovi just keeps getting better
    • Bon Jovi delivers
    • A little different than usual
    • Still Got It Goin' On
    • Great CD
    Lost Highway
    Bon Jovi
    Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    1. My December
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    ASIN: B000P2A24W
    Release Date: 2007-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. Lost Highway
    2. Summertime
    3. Make a Memory
    4. Whole Lot Of Leaving
    5. We Got It Going On
    6. Any Other Day
    7. Seat Next To You
    8. Everybody's Broken
    9. Stranger (feat. Leann Rimes)
    10. The Last Night
    11. One Step Closer
    12. I Love This Town

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    Given the chart success of their Grammy-winning country single "Who Says You Can't Go Home," it's no surprise Bon Jovi upped the ante by recording an entire album paying homage to Nashville. In some ways, it's amazing they didn't do this sooner, given the way Keith Urban in particular is blurring country-pop lines, much as Garth Brooks and others did in the 1990s. To their credit, you won't find predictably shallow invocations of past country icons or any self-conscious, in-your-face down-home twang added strictly to remind the listener of the musical premise. In fact, Lost Highway isn't "Bon Jovi goes country" so much as a meaningful tribute to the Nashville ethos done on their own terms. They honor the spirit of the town through 12 simple, direct originals. The intimate, smoldering "(You Want To) Make a Memory," the ballad "Seat Next To You," "Lost Highway" and its roaring celebration of freedom, and "Stranger," an effective duet with LeAnn Rimes, all invoke country's spirit, and "I Love This Town," an eloquent nod to Nashville itself, ties it together admirably. --Rich Kienzle

    Album Description

    "Artistic freedom made this record possible," says Jon Bon Jovi. "Musical freedom to explore--and emotional freedom to express what was in our hearts."

    The result of that freedom is Lost Highway, an album Jon describes as "a Bon Jovi record influenced by Nashville."

    Bon Jovi explains. "Nashville is all about songs and songwriters. If you're someone like me who loves songs and hanging out with songwriters, Nashville is the place. I thrive on that feeling and I'm inspired by that creative ambience."

    The result, a haunting set of 12 new and original sounding songs, is a stunning, multi-layered look into the nature of love and life in all its glory. Love, like life, is lost, found, forgotten and reclaimed in this collection.

    The moods are many, but the core feeling is pure Bon Jovi.

    "Writing this record with Jon was deeply cathartic," says Richie Sambora, who collaborated on ten of the songs. "I was going through emotional changes that were new for me. An ailing father. A painful divorce. The start of a new chapter in my life. I poured everything I had into this project, every last bit of soul at my command."

    "For over twenty years now," Jon explains, "Richie and I have been close collaborators. Even when our songs create fictional stories, they reveal our states of mind. To a large degree, Lost Highway focuses on the light that love brings. When you shine the light on love, you see the chinks in the armor. You see every crevice, every crack. And that's all right".

    Lost Highway is Bon Jovi's tenth studio album since the band formed in the early eighties. One hundred and twenty million albums and 2500 concerts in over 50 countries later, Bon Jovi is enjoying the greatest popularity in their history.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Jon Bon Jovi just keeps getting better.......2007-07-17

    Country music done Bon Jovi-style is something worth investing in. Though a lot of people feel that Bon Jovi has `sold out', the truth is that this is a very solid country-rock album, in the best sense of that term.

    Credit Jon Bon Jovi for knowing exactly what to do with the right tune. Every song here is a killer, and don't judge the album by the merits of the first single (as great as the song is). "Lost Highway" only suffers when it tends to get a little sappy for its' own good (the lyrics tend to veer toward Richard Marx territory every so often), but the core of the album screams `country'!

    The standout tracks are "Stranger" - a strangely successful duet with LeAnn Rimes, and "I Love this Town", where the boys sing to Nashville.

    Everything on this record just WORKS. Yes, its no `Slippery When Wet' or even `Blaze of Glory', but if you like tuning into an artists' evolution, then this is the album for you. Just can't go wrong.

    5 out of 5 stars Bon Jovi delivers.......2007-07-17

    I had not hear any of the songs from the album before I bought it. But being a long time Bon Jovi fan, I figured I couldn't go wrong. I was right. Just 30 seconds into the title track and I could tell this was a winner. After listening to it a few times I start to hear some of the country influence, but trust me, it rocks in typical Bon Jovi fashion. Every track is fantastic! If you're a Bon Jovi fan, buy this album. You won't be disappointed. They definitely have "Got it going on!"

    Nice job Jon and company. Keep 'em coming!


    5 out of 5 stars A little different than usual.......2007-07-16

    Although the music may not be as hard as they have done in the past, it is still distinctly Bon Jovi and is still good.

    5 out of 5 stars Still Got It Goin' On.......2007-07-16

    I love this record! I have been a Bon Jovi fan since I was a kid and like all of us, they just keep better with age, and every album! Some say this album is to "country" but to me it sounds just like all the rest and if it is to "country" maybe those who say it should listen to country once and see what it sounds like! LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2007-07-16

    I really enjoyed this new cd , I think it's one of their best ones . I like the changed of pace more country feel to it........
    My December
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Kelly Does it Again!!! Fantastic Album!
    • Give It A Try
    • Clarkson does NOT disappoint
    • Simply ... AMAZING!!!
    • Great Album!
    My December
    Kelly Clarkson
    Manufacturer: RCA Records
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    ASIN: B000QFAJ7S
    Release Date: 2007-06-26

    Tracks:

    1. Never Again
    2. One Minute
    3. Hole
    4. Sober
    5. Don't Waste Your Time
    6. Judas
    7. Haunted
    8. Be Still
    9. Maybe
    10. How I Feel
    11. Yeah
    12. Can I Have A Kiss
    13. Irvine

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    Judging by the themes of anger and betrayal that dominate Kelly Clarkson's third disc, My December, perhaps 'Jagged Little Idol' would have been a more telling title. According to interviews, the massively successful artist wanted more creative control with her music going forward; as a result, unlike her previous CDs, Clarkson contributes as a songwriter on every track. The final product is not nearly as catchy as Breakaway, but is far more introspective and honest. My December's overall sound brings a harder musical style than fans might expect, with acerbic lyrics to match; the disc's first single "Never Again"--a dark rock song slamming her ex-boyfriend--is certainly a tip-off. The compelling chorus of "Hole" finds Clarkson singing "There's a hole/inside of me/it's so damn cold/slowly killing me" over a melody that is far more Tool than top-40. "Haunted" and "Judas" are wrought-over tracks that veer into Evanescence territory, while the wonderfully sparse "Maybe" is a highlight within which Clarkson's pleading voice is perfectly showcased. My December's final listed track, "Irvine" (prior to the hidden bluesy acoustic ballad "Chivas") sounds far more Cat Power-meets-Corinne Bailey Rae than Clarkson, but it is certainly one of the most captivating songs on the disc, and serves as yet another reminder of just how versatile her voice is. Fans of her previous radio-friendly releases may well be divided on her new direction, but it appears to be the path Clarkson is likely to continue to travel. --Denise Sheppard

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Kelly Does it Again!!! Fantastic Album!.......2007-07-17

    This CD is simply outstanding! Kelly Rocks it out again! I think that this CD is such a wonderful songwriting CD. Sober is absolutely the best song on this entire album. Irvine is also outstanding. The vocals on this song is just fabulous. Kelly is the best female singer out there right now and I know that she will continue to be successful for years to come.

    Thanks Kelly for always making music that touches our hearts!

    4 out of 5 stars Give It A Try.......2007-07-17

    I must say - listen to the album a few times, it definately grows on you. It is totally different, so you need to give yourself time to seperate what you "THINK" you should hear from Kelly Clarkson. She is a truly talented musician!!!

    Enjoy

    4 out of 5 stars Clarkson does NOT disappoint.......2007-07-17

    Another intimate CD by one of the All-time great voices. I enjoyed all the articles Pre-My December release and felt it added to the lyrics and the soulful songs.

    Kelly can and does sing the heck out of every song .. especially if she has written it.

    5 out of 5 stars Simply ... AMAZING!!!.......2007-07-17

    Simply ... Amazing!!!

    Okay so I bought this cd the very first day it came out because I simply LOVE Kelly. She was amazing on Idol and is MY favorite idol so far. Her voice is simply beautiful and her first 2 cds I love. I heard this crap talk about Clive and her fighting and was scared to hear what she would put out, at first listen, I thought `damn this cd is just ok, I do like Breakaway better' but now after many listens, after listening 2 the beautiful lyrics, the nice melodies and her haunting voice, this cd is amazing! I cannot get enough of it, its in my car, on my desk at work, my ipod and next to me at night for bed.

    Never Again- Love it- love the words- 5 out of 5 Stars
    One Minute- Didn't love at first but I find myself singing along to it- 5/5
    Hole-Same as OneMinute, this is currently the song on repeat- 5/5
    Sober-LOVE it, amazing, haunting! 5/5
    Don't Waste Your Time- Fun song, 4/5
    Judas- Love it! Great lyrics great beat 5/5
    Haunted- Never caught on but still a great song 4/5
    Be Still- One of my favs! Just great! 5/5
    Maybe- Possibly my top 3, amazing! 5/5
    How I Feel- Good song but not my fav I also find myself singing it when its not on 4/5
    Yeah- Same as before, good song 4/5
    Can I Have A Kiss- Love this song love the lyrics 5/5
    Irvine- amazing! Just haunting- 5/5
    Chivas- funny great her voice is amazing! 5/5

    Buy the cd you will not be disappointed! BETTER, yes BETTER than Breakaway!
    Kelly is one of the best today if not top 3 singers of the newer generation! Here to stay and I cannot wait for future music! Kelly is original, her voice is amazing and her songwriting is just as good! GO KELLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COOL BEANS :)

    5 out of 5 stars Great Album!.......2007-07-16

    I have liked Kelly for a long time now and suspected that I wouldn't like this album but it has a lot of very original tracks! It really did shock me at how creative she's become in putting out this album. And according to her interview on Regis & Kelly she wrote or helped write most of the songs on the album! COOL!
    Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A Review for the Adult Readers
    • My students love her
    • Hannah Montana
    • No. 1 With a Bullet. :)
    • A Very Good Second Album
    Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus
    Hannah Montana , and Miley Cyrus
    Manufacturer: Disney
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    ASIN: B000OYC3L6
    Release Date: 2007-06-26

    Tracks:

    1. We Got the Party
    2. Nobody's Perfect
    3. Make Some Noise
    4. Rock Star
    5. Old Blue Jeans
    6. Life's What You Make It
    7. One in a Million
    8. Bigger than Us
    9. You and Me Together
    10. True Friend

    Tracks:

    1. See You Again
    2. East Northumberland High
    3. Let's Dance
    4. G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out)
    5. Right Here
    6. As I Am
    7. Start All Over
    8. Clear
    9. Good and Broken
    10. I Miss You

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    Tweens aren't often heralded for their good judgment and excellent taste (Heelys--hello), but if any young starlet can redeem them, it's Hannah Montana. On this, the second soundtrack from the Disney Channel series, Miley Cyrus takes her cues from her TV alter ego, who has an alter ego of her own: Disc 1 features Miley as Hannah, hair-tossing pop princess by weekend, likable schoolgirl by weekday (see "Old Blue Jeans" and "True Friends" to get a sense of each episode's un-cloying sweetness). But disc 2 is the start of something new, as her friends over on the High School Musical set might say: Miley sings strictly as her spunky, truth-telling self. This yields a number of pepped-up pop tracks bound to vibrate through the walls of pink bedrooms everywhere--"See You Again" is a boy-centric song instantly relatable to anyone who's ever been in seventh grade and suffered a bout of bashfulness, "East Northumberland High" puts a punk spin on an I'm-just-not-into-you tale, and "Clear" bounces on a reggae beat while canceling any doubt about our heroine's ability to stand up for herself. Like Hannah before her, Miley makes the best of both worlds--this well-worth-it set, by turns rockin' and reflective, is a masterful example. --Tammy La Gorce

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    Album Description

    This 2-disc set features 10 all new Hannah Montana songs from the #1-rated Disney Channel series, as well as a 2nd CD including 10 brand-new original songs by Miley Cyrus!

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars A Review for the Adult Readers.......2007-07-17

    If you're an adult music listener reading this review, heres the deal. You could do much worse than this. Yes, this is music sung by a 14 year old girl who is obviously being marketed toward the tween audience, but its not very different from Ashley Tisdale or even Avril Lavigne.

    For those of you who don't know what the big deal is about, Miley Cyrus sounds like a younger Avril Lavinge, but with more varied musical tastes. Much of her music is straight-forward pop-rock (evoking some of the new Kelly Clarkson), and some of it is decidedly experimental (Latin & Reggae tunes on a couple of tracks). Its evident they wanted to make a record that everybody would love, and yes, I can guarantee that much of this is juvenile and really quite repugnant.

    However, if theres one thing that stands out - it's the voice. Miley Cyrus has a raspy, throaty voice that is really unlike most pop-queens. Listening to her voice makes you realize just how thin and boring Lindsay Lohan sounds on record. I think Cyrus has a musical future in front of her - I would just like her to record an album of jazz standards, and it would actually work. Yes, shes that good, but the music isn't exactly groundbreaking.

    Listen, theres a market for this. But I must say that for all the hype, Cyrus DOES have something. If you look beyond the insanely pink jackets she wears and the hair extensions that change every day, she has a really unique voice, and you might want to get this just to check that out.

    If its any help, this is definitely better than both of Lindsay Lohan's albums.

    5 out of 5 stars My students love her.......2007-07-17

    So many of my younger girl students are crazy for this album and want to learn its songs during our voice lessons. The songs are catchy and reel girls in.

    4 out of 5 stars Hannah Montana.......2007-07-15

    I really injoyed both CD's. I think this Cd set is very good for young people and people who like to stay in touch with young people. My husband really like it too.

    5 out of 5 stars No. 1 With a Bullet. :).......2007-07-13

    The two-disc _Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus_ release is a worthy successor to her no. 1 album of last year (see: the _Hannah Montana_ soundtrack album, 2006). As of this writing, at least seven of the songs from that first album have cracked the top 100 (Billboard). Additionally, the _Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus_ album placed no. 1 on the Billboard charts during its first week of release.

    My family and I thoroughly enjoy this collection. There are twenty songs (ten by Hannah Montana and ten by Miley Cyrus), and the styles represented are quite eclectic. There appears to be a humble maturity occurring in her vocals and in a number of the 'Miley' texts being set to music; indeed, some of them are philosophical, while others are retrospective and (speculatively speaking) apparently prophetic, to a degree. Although the album is enjoyable to hear and digest on its own merits, in the opinion of this writer a number of tracks require repeated listenings in order to grasp some of the more subtle nuances, both musical and textual. Perhaps it is this aspect of the double-CD album that is most impressive: the quality of the work presented here by Miley and her entourage of writers is musically engaging and challenging to the listener.

    The tunes on this double CD set, like those included on the initial soundtrack release, are again cleverly written. Among the genres and styles covered are ballads ("One In a Million" and "Make Some Noise"), rock, techno-pop, and a smidge of hip-hop, as well as songs containing both Spanish ("Let's Dance") and reggae ("Clear") elements. There are also some tracks (e.g. "Old Blue Jeans" and "See You Again," among others) which incorporate slightly more complex harmonies--harmonies that should keep those whom are musically inclined engaged and attentive. Among the ballads represented, it is pleasing to note that not all are about the all-too-common subject of love (e.g., "Make Some Noise").

    Some semi-technical musical aspects:

    The transition (from Hannah to Miley) I spoke of when reviewing her first album is deliberate on this stylistically-diverse collection. The new 'Hannah' tunes are as energetic and forward-moving as any of the power-rockish songs on the first album, while the cuts recorded by Miley continue to be imaginative and thought-provoking musically, especially with regard to the harmonic progressions being used. The melodies contain a relatively balanced mix of conjunct and disjunct movement, with some being diatonic (e.g., "Start All Over") and others encompassing more angular intervals (such as with the pronounced agogic accents that articulate the opening of "Life's What You Make It"). Particularly engaging and memorable to this listener, at least, is the unfolding locrian-esque ascending melodic line (built upon the third degree of the mode in which the tune resides) of "Start All Over" and the rhythmic movement accompanying the embedded pair of descending perfect fourths (F-C and C-G) included in the instrumental and vocal opening to "Life's What You Make It."

    There is a decidedly less preponderant use of E major on this album, with keys such as C-sharp minor ("Nobody's Perfect"), G major ("Life's What You Make It"), A major ("Right Here"), A minor ("See You Again"), C major ("Clear"), G minor ("East Northumberland High"), and F-sharp minor ("Let's Dance") being used. {It must be noted that it was for me difficult to determine the precise key a given tune was written in as the tracks often sound a half step higher or lower depending upon the medium (DVD player, radio, or television) or format (CD or DVD) being used. But the relative, if not the absolute, pitch of the keys used is extremely varied.} The 'signature' E major framework is not entirely absent, however, as it is used on a couple of songs, one of which is "Bigger Than Us," a tune first heard by this writer performed in a different iteration (and in a different style and tempo) by Billy Ray Cyrus on the hit television show, "Hannah Montana." Speaking of which, another of the tunes on the 'Hannah' portion of this most recent effort, "Rock Star," is a trademark song of hers stylistically, and is sure to make its way to the television series as have several others to date.

    As was the case with her first album, I again noticed--and appreciated--how different the vocal timbre of Miley Cyrus can be depending on the key being employed. Significantly, there are a few times where she cautiously extends her vocal range upward, and in so doing continues to attack her notes with excellent intonation and with what I perceive to be a modicum of ease. I am still hopeful that we will one day hear a more extensive (and melodically protracted) use of her lower range; the vocal quality is markedly different and may lend itself to a plethora of styles not yet represented on either of her first two albums.

    The performances of "Nobody's Perfect" (the melody was heard initially as the "Bone Dance" on the television show, albeit with a different and more script-specific text) and "Life's What You Make It" are particularly engaging. It seems to me that both tunes (with a nod to "Make Some Noise" in 6/8 meter, and the harmonically compelling "Old Blue Jeans") are among the most imaginative and ambitious of any performed by Hannah thus far. Interestingly, "Make Some Noise" is the second tune of Miss Montana to use the barcarolle-like 6/8 meter; the first being the jointly-performed (with her father) "I Learned From You," the final cut to grace her premiere album, and a song which is interesting for its sporadic yet well-positioned use of hemiola. {N.B.: The songs by Miley are perhaps even more ambitious than those of Hannah Montana, with such gems as "See You Again," the dark (dare I say sardonic?) "East Northumberland High," and the somewhat flamenco-esque "Let's Dance" residing within and/or flirting tenuously with the minor mode; tangental cuts such as "Right Here" and the reggae-like "Clear" employ the unlikely melodic interval (performed vocally) of the ascending major seventh(!).} Curiously, and yet refreshingly, Miss Cyrus in some of the repeated sections of the pointedly melancholic "See You Again" chooses to vacillate between the raised (and eventually lowered) leading tone degree. The tension produced by the (albeit protracted, depending on one's musical memory) cross-relationship makes the tune somewhat modally ambiguous. Combined with her judiciously placed upward and downward slurring occurring on several of the phrases, and with the performance of the beginnings and endings of these segments being spot on with regard to pitch, the result tends to drive the music forward with a measured tenacity, which in the opinion of this writer is one mark of musicality occurring on the album. It is also noteworthy to mention that the first three tracks on the final CD--"See You Again," "East Northumberland High," and "Let's Dance"--each occupy a minor mode sound world.

    Although I have given a cursory review of "Nobody's Perfect" elsewhere, it is important to reiterate that the tune is performed remarkably well, with Miss Montana's stage presence and accompanying rhythmic synchronizations (hand gestures and choreography) augmenting an already intriguing piece of writing. The track may interest those who enjoy relatively uncommon chord progressions in pop music. It begins and ends in C-sharp minor, but meanders effortlessly through a B minor/D major framework, eventually gravitating toward E major. The combination and succession of pitch centers--and especially the harmonic tension created between the opening and closing key of C-sharp minor and the B minor/D major/G(!) major constructs within which the second major section of this work vacillates--provides a stark yet musically engaging contrast.

    I continue to appreciate the image Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus has thus far portrayed as well. As a father of several children (including four daughters, each of whom loves her music), it is gratifying to see a positive role model (with talent to burn) coming out of the Disney stable. I and my family wish her all the best in the years to come.

    4 out of 5 stars A Very Good Second Album .......2007-07-10

    Miley/Hannah produce some catchy songs on this great follow-up to the first album. In many ways this two-disc set is better than the first Hannah Montana album (there is no filler from other groups or singers) and there are many age-appropriate songs that adults will find themselves singing along to. They have included so many songs that not every song is a winner (some of the slow ones are boring) and songs that Miley wrote show that she is still learning how to songwrite. She also oversings a couple tunes. But overall this is very good, well produced and recommended.
    Traveling Wilburys (2 CD / 1 DVD)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    • Hard not to like
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    • Great Sounds!!!!!
    Traveling Wilburys (2 CD / 1 DVD)
    The Traveling Wilburys
    Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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    ASIN: B000P0J024
    Release Date: 2007-06-12

    Tracks:

    1. Handle With Care
    2. Dirty World
    3. Rattled
    4. Last Night
    5. Not Alone Any More
    6. Congratulations
    7. Heading For the Light
    8. Margarita
    9. Tweeter And the Monkey Man
    10. End Of the Line
    11. Maxine - (previously unreleased, Bonus Track)
    12. Like A Ship - (alternate take, Bonus Track)

    Tracks:

    1. She's My Baby
    2. Inside Out
    3. If You Belonged To Me
    4. Devil's Been Busy, The
    5. 7 Deadly Sins
    6. Poor House
    7. Where Were You Last Night?
    8. Cool Dry Place
    9. New Blue Moon
    10. You Took My Breath Away
    11. Wilbury Twist
    12. Nobody's Child - (Bonus Track)
    13. Runaway - (Bonus Track)

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    The Traveling Wilburys were one of the few supergroups that lived up to their promise, because they didn't try to. Things started inauspiciously when George Harrison, needing a B-side for a 1988 single, called in friends Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison for assistance. Two albums later--the second without Orbison, who had passed away shortly after the first was released--the loose-knit collective had recorded material that was as durable, and occasionally eclipsed, the participants' legendary solo work. The Wilburys succeeded due to a genial and contagious camaraderie that permeates both discs. What could have been a train wreck of ego clashes instead resulted in a frothy meeting of the minds. These guys are having a blast, trading lead vocals and harmonies on energetic folk-rock, quirky rockabilly, and Beatlesque pop that shimmers with the respect and esteem the members clearly hold for each other. Harrison and Lynne's rather slick production polishes off edges that might better have been left unvarnished, but there's no denying the loosey-goosey craftsmanship at work in tunes such as "Handle with Care," "End of the Line," and a striking Orbison performance on "Not Alone Anymore" that ranks with any of his finest. Both albums were million-sellers, but oddly went out of print for about a decade until Rhino resurrected them, adding two rare tracks per disc as well as a DVD of music videos and a band documentary. The resulting package is a comprehensive overview of a once--well, twice--in-a-lifetime project that, especially after Harrison's passing, will never be repeated. --Hal Horowitz

    Album Description

    Featuring classics like "Handle With Care," "End Of The Line," and "Heading For The Light," super-group Traveling Wilbury's Collection highlights all of the band's music and previously unreleased bonus tracks through this re-mastered double album. The DVD features behind the scenes footage of the band writing and recording, along with their 5 video clips.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Travelling Wilbury's Review.......2007-07-17

    CD of excellent quality -- additional tracks are a real value add. The DVD is very well done. It gives an excellent history of the Travelling Wilbury's and included a nice tribute to Roy Orbison

    5 out of 5 stars Hard not to like.......2007-07-16

    The boys should have stopped after Roy died. Still there is some excellent work put forth on the second disk and the video documentary was good to see (once). All things said; the first disk is masterful.

    5 out of 5 stars Traveling Wilburys CD/DVD.......2007-07-16

    My husband had wanted this CD for years, but I had been unable to find it since it had been out of print for so long. He was so surprised when I gave it to him, and absolutely loves it. The quality is excellant and of course so is the music! We shared it with friends and they were all going to go out and get themselves a copy as well.

    5 out of 5 stars Relax and Enjoy - It IS about the Music!.......2007-07-16

    Don't listen to the hype or to the critics. When you look at Rock's recorded history (sorry 'bout that) the names behind the Wilburys didn't produce a lot of bad music. What they produced was frequently the best of the moment and every once in a while, they gave us nearly timeless music. And both of the albums in this 3 disk set give us that gift: a place and images in time and something timeless. Watch the train riding video and imagine Roy in that rocking chair. Whatever other deficiencies there are on the DVD, and there are some: spotty sound, jumpy shots and cuts, and no few almost corny 80's touches, it is worth the journey to get on that train.

    Yea, everyone says album 1 is the best with Roy Orbison and that may be true but number three (two) is so close I think it is a wash. I grew with three of these guys. They grew up with me. Two came along later and belonged to the group regardless of age. It was and is the music that binds them together. It is the music that was the heart of a friendship. It was never about fame or their names or what could have been and were in other places and times, colossal ego clashes. When the Wilburys gathered, it was all about the music. Thank God.

    Listen. Watch. Enjoy. It's not perfect but that's a tough label to get. The Traveling Wilburys set is close enough for me.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Sounds!!!!!.......2007-07-15

    Can't get enough of this collaberation of music greats! Being that I'm from that "era", it's just wonderful to hear Roy & George again, along with the others -- Petty, Dylan, & Lynne. The music is so fun to listen to & timeless!!! You'll not be sorry buying this amazing CD set!
    Zeitgeist
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • You can depend on Billy
    • SP, the new SD of the 21st century.
    • The Smashing Pumpkins...Zeitgeist....a 5 star album....Adore/ MCIS songs.
    • Most people don't know that
    • No sir, I dont like it.
    Zeitgeist
    Smashing Pumpkins
    Manufacturer: Martha's Music / Reprise
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000OQF6N6
    Release Date: 2007-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. Doomsday Clock
    2. 7 Shades of Black
    3. Bleeding the Orchid
    4. That¹s the Way (my Love is)
    5. Tarantula
    6. Starz
    7. United States
    8. Neverlost
    9. Bring the Light
    10. (Come on) Let¹s Go!
    11. For God and Country
    12. Pomp and Circumstances

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    Inside the buzzing hive of Smashing Pumpkins' guitars is clearly where bandleader Billy Corgan feels most comfortable. So, after a seven-year hiatus for the short-lived group Zwan and his surprisingly sunny 2005 solo album, Corgan has revived the Pumpkins in all the six-string-spattered shades of emotional gray that made them one of the greatest bands of the alt-rock era. Longtime drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, along with famed boardsmiths Roy Thomas Baker and Terry Date as well as Corgan himself coproduced. Chamberlin also supports mountainous layers of guitar with his fiercest playing. California musicians Ginger Reyes (bass) and Jeff Schroeder (guitar) complete a version of the band dedicated to early bare-knuckled form, with a few exceptions: Corgan's grown into a more powerful wordsmith and his lengthy guitar solo explorations of yore are replaced with a trim, barbed textural approach that's ultimately more vicious. That is, until the centerpiece "United States" stretches into an epic punk-metal-informed sibling of Jimi Hendrix's "Machine Gun," with Corgan's strings singing like explosions and twisting metal as he warbles about revolution. Much of this album conjures literal and sonic visions of apocalypse, but there's grace, too, in the blithe grind of the hopeful "That's the Way (My Love Is)" and the melodic "Neverlost." Overall, Corgan's captivating effort to mine both the spirit of these turbulent times and the soul of his defining band is a smashing success. --Ted Drozdowski

    Album Description

    The Smashing Pumpkins are back! After seven years, the acclaimed Pumpkins have returned with Zeitgeist. Featuring the single "Tarantula," this new sound is not to be missed.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars You can depend on Billy.......2007-07-17

    For 7 years, 7 months, and 7 days (well it turned out to be 10) he took his chances yeah... but now he can make a big come back 'cause he's good like that.

    3 out of 5 stars SP, the new SD of the 21st century........2007-07-17

    During my first perusal through Zeitgeist, this thought came to mind, "Which album is this? Hasn't this been done before?" The sound is like 7 years never passed, classic wall of guitars and great drumming on Chamberlin's part. For hardcore fans, this album is sure to please, it reaches back and uses all the SP cliche' riffs and sound. Not that this is bad, but you'd think there would be a little growth in the sound that was hinted at in Machina'. Billy is still the wordsmith he has always been - progressing to more contemporary issues. Now that the band is down to two with a couple of hired guns brought in to fill in, it reminds me of another duo of the past -Steely Dan. Their comeback album after 20 years or so was their classic sound as if time stood still for them, just like this album.

    5 out of 5 stars The Smashing Pumpkins...Zeitgeist....a 5 star album....Adore/ MCIS songs........2007-07-16

    It nice to have The Smashing Pumpkins back even through band changes and 7 years since the last album. Its shame that the fine and gorgeous D'Arcy Wretzky on bass and James Iha on guitar are no longer in the band,but Billy Corgan has picked up 2 musicians to play for the new album. Billy Corgan has picked up very good looking bass player/vocals Ginger Reyes and plays pretty well for what I have seen which is cool. Also now on board is John Schroeder on guitar/vocals. The Smashing Pumpkins are right back on track and Zeitgeist is a great album. The album starts off with a goth kick with Doomsday Clock (song on Transformers soundtrack) and 7 Shades Of Black. The first released song from Zeitgeist is the very catchy Tarantula and neat retro 60ish hippy feel featuring the new band members Ginger and John. Songs on Zeitgeist weave through a total feel of Adore (my favorite SP album) and MCIS. Songs that have the Adore feel are Bleeding The Orchid, Neverlost, For God And Country, Pomp And Circumstance, and Zeitgeist all could easily be on Adore. Songs that have the MCIS feel are Doomsday Clock (which also reminds me of The End Is The Beginning Is The End from the Batman & Robin soundtrack...Doomsday Clock also on a soundtrack for the Transformers like stated earlier), 7 Shades Of Black, That's The Way (My Love Is), Tarantula, Starz, United States, Bring The Light, and (Come On) Let's Go and the same is true with MCIS. Get this album definitely worth it.

    4 out of 5 stars Most people don't know that.......2007-07-16

    James Iha and Darcy were never songwriters or even performed on the recordings of all the early Pumpkin albums. They were more like hired live musicians. Billy always played all guitars and bass on the albums and Jimmy the drums. So the Smashing Pumpkins are Billy and Jimmy---
    This is a solid album. Reminds me of a more poppy Gish--

    1 out of 5 stars No sir, I dont like it........2007-07-15

    If your like me and you love the old albums like Gish and Siamese Dream this album blows chunks. Compared to the delicious crunchy bite of the old true Pumpkins line up the new Pumpkins is like nibbling on a stale wafer. Zwan was better than this. However, if you are a fan of the new stuff by the new Pumpkins you may think this is ok. For me the good Pumpkins equals loud distorted melodic guitar & Billy pulling his lungs out and showing them to you. Thats not here. Not even close.
    It Won't Be Soon Before Long
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • It Won't Be Soon Before Long - Absolutely No Songs About Jane
    • buy it
    • The Wait is Over
    • Another good one!
    • Not as catchy as Songs About Jane
    It Won't Be Soon Before Long
    Maroon 5
    Manufacturer: A&M / Octone Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000P2A256
    Release Date: 2007-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. If I Never See Your Face Again
    2. Makes Me Wonder
    3. Little of Your Time
    4. Wake Up Call
    5. Won't Go Home Without You
    6. Nothing Lasts Forever
    7. Can't Stop
    8. Goodnight Goodnight
    9. Not Falling Apart
    10. Kiwi
    11. Better That We Break
    12. Back At Your Door

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    Sometimes it's O.K.--even important--to put aside your reluctance to embrace artists who make teenage girls scream. It happened in 2006, when Justin Timberlake scraped the sludge off pop and left something shiny behind, and it's happening again in 2007 with Maroon 5. It Won't Be Soon Before Long, the L.A. band's sophomore studio disc, rode in on a crest of hype and crumpled expectations--fan reports had it that Adam Levine & Co. scrapped their signature pop-soul sound for something harder and darker. Not so. Shades of Prince, Hall & Oates, and Sting still color the Maroon sound (check out the spectacularly fizzy "Little of Your Time," as well as the first single, "Makes Me Wonder," a song catchier than fire), but they're made ever fainter here by the clamping down of five guys on what is essentially the most distinctive pop sound to emerge from a single band since the Bee Gees squealed into the mid-'70s. It Won't Be Soon squares hip-hop sensibilities ("Wake Up Call") with rock ones ("If I Never See Your Face Again") and stormy moods ("Can't Stop") with bittersweet ballads ("Better That We Break"). It's a disc destined to defy detractors and go on to greatness, elevating the credibility of teenage girls for years to come. --Tammy La Gorce

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    Global neo-soul rock superstars Maroon 5 are back with their much-anticipated sophomore album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long. The follow-up to the 10x platinum, Grammy-winning Songs About Jane will be "sexier and stronger," according to frontman Adam Levine, who looked to '80s icons such as Prince, Michael Jackson, and Talking Heads for inspiration. Recorded at home in Los Angeles with producers Mike Elizondo (Fiona Apple, Eminem), Mark "Spike" Stent (Bjork, Keane, Gwen Stefani), Mark Endert (Madonna, Fiona Apple), and Eric Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age, Nickel Creek), the album promises to be a louder take on the pop sounds of their first effort. "It's definitely aggressive, upbeat and pounding," says Levine.

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars It Won't Be Soon Before Long - Absolutely No Songs About Jane.......2007-07-15

    So they're a pop band...some even call them a "boy band". But, so what as long as they play good music? Judging a book by its cover was never the best way to draw a conclusion.

    Musically speaking, this record is way much better than "Songs About Jane" in my opinion. It is clear that songs are now arranged and played in a more careful and sophisticated way. My picks are: "Nothing Lasts Forever", "Can't Stop", "Not Falling Apart" and "Back at Your Door". My guess is that if you hear at least these four tracks, you will notice a better and more mature Maroon 5, going to the right way and making their evolution.

    5 out of 5 stars buy it.......2007-07-14

    incredible
    even the songs you've never heard before you will love
    if you like songs about jane, you'll like this, too
    i have it in my car cd player right now

    5 out of 5 stars The Wait is Over.......2007-07-13

    This CD is a refreshing change to the status quo of pop/rock music. Maroon 5 is an awesome band. I look forward to their new releases to come.

    5 out of 5 stars Another good one!.......2007-07-09

    Once again Maroon 5 has kicked out another good CD. Not one bad song on there as far as I'm concerned!

    3 out of 5 stars Not as catchy as Songs About Jane.......2007-07-09

    I absolutely loved Maroon 5's first album, but this one doesn't quite do it for me. The lyrics are great, however, the song itself lacks original beats. I think they should team up with Timberland or another producer to improve the sound of the album.
    Once
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • awesome
    • Once
    • Best film score of the year..
    • Once
    • Amazing Film Amazing Songs
    Once
    Original Soundtrack
    Manufacturer: Columbia
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000PFU7OO
    Release Date: 2007-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Falling Slowly
    2. If You Want Me
    3. Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy
    4. When Your Minds Made Up
    5. Lies
    6. Gold
    7. The Hill
    8. Fallen from the Sky
    9. Leave
    10. Trying to Pull Myself Away
    11. All the Way Down
    12. Once
    13. Say It to Me Now

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    Even those allergic to musicals may be won over by Once, a tender-hearted Irish romance with songs by Czech Republic-born Markéta Irglová and Frames frontman Glen Hansard. (The film's director, John Carney, actually used to play bass in the group.) The trick here is that Irglová and Hansard also play the leads; because their characters are shown busking, writing music, or rehearsing, the songs are smoothly integrated in the film. The overall acoustic mood won't surprise fans of the Frames--some tracks ("Say It to Me," "When Your Mind's Made Up") have even popped up on the band's albums, though the arrangements are more pared-down here, befitting the scruffy, street-musician setting. Being the lesser-known entity, Irglová feels like a revelation; she sounds a bit like a folkie Björk on "If You Want Me," and her song "The Hill" is downright heartbreaking. Irglová and Hansard had already made the 2006 album The Swell Seasontogether, so their collaboration here feels really organic--they sound particularly good together on the title track, for instance. Now that's the kind of magic you want from musicals. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars awesome.......2007-07-15

    The music was almost as good as in the movie. I loved the CD!

    5 out of 5 stars Once.......2007-07-13

    I saw the movie and immediately ordered the soundtrack. I play it all the time. The music is great and the CD well balanced. I can't wait for the DVD.

    5 out of 5 stars Best film score of the year.........2007-07-12

    I agree with the critics that this lovely movie has the best music of any film in years.

    5 out of 5 stars Once.......2007-07-12

    This CD captures the beauty and power of the songs from the movie. I still get goosebumps when I listen to Say It To Me Know and When Your Mind's Made Up. You will not be disappointed by purchasing this soundtrack.

    5 out of 5 stars Amazing Film Amazing Songs.......2007-07-12

    Once you see the film "Once" the music will stay in your head for days. The soundtrack captures the magic of the film and the music is 85% of the story. Wonderful music.
    Easy Tiger
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Little too country for my tastes
    • One Man's Trash Ain't Another Man's "Ripoff"
    • EASY TIGER by Ryan Adams
    • great cd!
    • Another incredible release from an incredible talent
    Easy Tiger
    Ryan Adams
    Manufacturer: Lost Highway
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000P29B1W
    Release Date: 2007-06-26

    Tracks:

    1. goodnight rose
    2. two
    3. everybody knows
    4. halloween head
    5. two hearts
    6. tears of gold
    7. the sun also sets
    8. off broadway
    9. rip off
    10. oh my god, whatever, etc.
    11. pearls on a string
    12. these girls
    13. i taught myself how to grow old

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    Easy Tiger, Ryan Adams's ninth solo studio album, is a return to form in every way. He's already shown that he can bash out three albums in one year--not to mention the hilarious fake hip-hop records posted for free on his Web site--and that he can sound as much like the Grateful Dead as he wants to in his constant subsequent touring. Backed once again by the Cardinals, Adams synthesizes and refines his approach to smooth, gorgeous country-pop. "Tears of Gold" is one of the best songs he's written in ages, while "Two" is a slowly percolating, sweet little number that recalls Sean Hayes in its soulful folksiness (someone named Sheryl Crow accompanies Adams on vocals). One of the greatest treats of this languorous, twangy album is the subtle ways that genre gets played with. "I Taught Myself How to Grow Old" is the best Harvest outtake Neil Young never wrote, while the treated, synth-sounding guitar solo on the druggy, chooglin' "Halloweenhead" sounds like it comes straight out of Journey. And "The Sun Also Sets" sounds more than a little like Rufus Wainwright covering Fred McDowell's "Write Me a Few of Your Lines." It bursts with enough melodrama as to border on musical theater. But, as is clear on these songs of love and loss, Adams has always been at his best when giving into his most mellow, dramatic side. --Mike McGonigal

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    Album Description

    I think there are really only two kinds of pop music CDs these days. There are the ones you listen to only once or twice, maybe downloading the single good song to your iPod or computer; then there are others that grow stronger, sweeter, and more necessary each time you play them. Gold was that way; Cold Roses was that way; so was Jacksonville City Nights. I won't say Adams is the best North American singer-songwriter since Neil Young...but I won't say he isn't, either. What I know is there has never been a Ryan Adams record quite as strong and together as Easy Tiger; it's got enough blue-eyed, blue-steel soul (with the faintest country tinge) to make me think of both Marvin Gaye and the Righteous Brothers. Probably ridiculous, but true. And the songs themselves are beautiful--the lyrics tightly focused and brief, the feeling one of melancholy calm that will probably be a revelation to fans that remember the old, sometimes angry Ryan Adams.

    Now there's this, maybe the best Ryan Adams CD ever. And I know you want to listen to it right away. But slow down. Take your time. This album asks for that, and it will reward your full attention.

    In other words--easy, Tiger.

    --Stephen King

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Little too country for my tastes.......2007-07-17

    Upon my first listen to this album I could not finish it...the songs were a little too twangy and Adams' voice was as well. My taste is more on the rock side of things, and this album falls definitely more on the country side.

    4 out of 5 stars One Man's Trash Ain't Another Man's "Ripoff".......2007-07-16

    As with many artists, Ryan Adams has two kinds of fans: A) Those who pour over and worship his every utterance, and B) people who have or dig songs from an album or two. I fall a little closer to the former. But I'm a recent convert, so I can still remember life before impending fandom set in. There are good and bad things about Easy Tiger. The uber-slick production on every track tends to sound forced. Snare drums hit with razor-clarity and guitars are pro-tools polished, and crisp. This might attract some listeners, but his last two albums (Jacksonville City Nights and 29) had pretty rough edges, evoking alt. country bleed-through of a bygone era. As for whether or not the songwriting is still good, again that's entirely subjective. Some people admire where he's at as an artist, and some will just never forget that song they loved 6, 8, or 10 years ago. Moments like that are hard for even the most prolific writers to re-duplicate. I say put the record on, drive around for a few days listening, but not giving it your full attention. See if it becomes the soundtrack to what you're going through. It did with me, which is why I can't stop playing Easy Tiger now.

    5 out of 5 stars EASY TIGER by Ryan Adams.......2007-07-16

    I am already a Ryan Adams fan. Have all his albums and then some (Whiskeytown too). Many reviewers are heralding this as a return to HEARTBREAKER and it seems to me he's just come full circle. He sounds more mature on this album, but the music is reminiscent of HEARTBREAKER - seems to me he's gearing up for the second phase of what I home is a long, long carrer. It just amazes me - can Ryan write a bad song?

    4 out of 5 stars great cd!.......2007-07-15

    ryan adams gives us another great musical experience...a little countryish, but still full of great riffs and piercing lyrics!

    4 out of 5 stars Another incredible release from an incredible talent.......2007-07-13

    There are only a few artists these days that I am excited enough about to run out and buy their new albums as soon as they are released. Ryan Adams is one of those, and has been since the release of his second solo release, Gold. Now that I have had Easy Tiger for a few weeks and have listened to it many (and I do mean many, many) times, I feel like I can share an informed opinion about the record. My very first reaction to Easy Tiger was luke warm. I liked it. But it didn't grab me. But that is the beauty of Easy Tiger; it creeps in and takes hold. After a few days I was really starting to get into a several of the songs. I found myself humming the songs at work, which resulted in a few odd glances. "Two" was the first song I noticed. Ryan has always been quite gifted at writing forlorn love songs. "Two" carries on this tradition and shows he still has the ability to pull on those heart strings with a believable love song that anyone can identify with. But in my opinion, the shining star of this album is "The Sun Also Sets." That song in particular would make the album worth purchasing alone. This is another one of those songs that falls into the category of tragic love songs. Even the arguably oddest song on the album, "Halloweenhead", has really grown on me. Where it once seemed strangely out of place on the album, I can see how it's prefectly nestled exactly where it should be. The only song that I've yet to really enjoy is "Pearls on a String," which is the only reason I can think to not rate the album five stars. The final song, "I Taught Myself How to Grow Old" is another masterpiece by Ryan which perfectly brings Easy Tiger to close. Ryan's incredible falsetto voice is also in perfect form throughout the entireity of Easy Tiger. Ryan has proven over and over again that he is an incredible talent, and he continues to prove it with Easy Tiger. I highly recommend this cd to anyone with a penchant for Ryan's music or alternative/country/rock music in general.
    Our Love to Admire
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Missed the mark again
    • what direction are they going?
    • Phew!!!
    • I felt you so much today
    • ????
    Our Love to Admire
    Interpol
    Manufacturer: Capitol Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000PY32CO
    Release Date: 2007-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. Pioneer To the Falls
    2. No I In Threesome
    3. The Scale
    4. The Heinrich Maneuver
    5. Mammoth
    6. Pace Is the Trick
    7. All Fired Up
    8. Rest My Chemistry
    9. Who Do You Think
    10. Wrecking Ball
    11. The Lighthouse

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    Moving up to a major label has hardly lifted Interpol's spirits. This is a good thing. Even with the twisted Wild Kingdom album cover and bassist Carlos Dengler's unexpected Wild West makeover, on its third studio album the black-clad New York quartet still sounds inflexibly menacing, grasping tighter than ever to its doomy post-punk influences and delving further into frontman Paul Banks's emotional unrest. Everything sounds a little bigger and brighter, sure, but at their core songs like "Rest My Chemistry" and "Wrecking Ball" are heroically sinister, goaded on by prickly riffs and slow-bleeding rhythms. The group briefly jumps to life on the buzzing "Heinrich Manouver" and exhibits an unexpected dash of humor on "No I in Threesome," but it's the closing "Lighthouse" that best defines the set--a late-night lament that simply steals away into the dark. --Aidin Vaziri

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    Our Love To Admire is at once unmistakably Interpol and undeniably new. The witty and perverse "No I In Threesome" is an upbeat ode to shaking up a staid relationship propelled by Carlos D's peerless bass melody while the tenderly observant "Pace Is the Trick" proves that the band are still the masters of the dramatic - check the painful pause right before the sinfully satisfying return of Sam's thundering drums and Daniel's ringing lead guitar. The band's impressively seductive evolution is obvious all over the record, but never more so than on tracks like "Mammoth," "Who Do You Think" and on the album's lyrical centerpiece, the ghostly "Rest My Chemistry." While Daniel is understandably proud of the song he cautions against reading too much autobiography into its lyrics. "We always leave the interpretation to the listener," he says. "I mean, you shouldn't watch a movie for the first time listening to the director's commentary!"

    Our Love to Admire closes with "The Lighthouse," a funereal dirge that is among the most unexpected and memorable songs ever recorded by the band. Almost entirely percussion-free, the song is constructed around Daniel's mournful guitar and Paul's sparten lyrics. Not only is it one of their finest moments to date, it provides the album's most goose-bump inducing moment, the very same reflex shivers that make Interpol live shows such an exhilarating experience. As the very last song the band recorded for the album it was, they say, the hardest to play. The hypnotic guitar part was played on a 50-year-old guitar that had toxins on the strings, providing Daniel with a blistering and painful sensation in his fingers. The band weren't even sure the track would make it out of the studio, but once they heard Paul's remarkable vocals they were floored. The song - and the album - doesn't so much end as it bleeds to a close with a long, echoey coda filled with feedback and strings. A fittingly dramatic end to a stunning and emotional journey. Interpol is back, every bit as good as before but charged with a new spirit, a new direction, a new label and, most of all, a new confidence.

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    2 out of 5 stars Missed the mark again.......2007-07-17

    After being pleasently surprised by Turn On The Bright Lights and how it's subtle understated songs became so infectious that I wanted to hear them again and again, I was quite dissappointed by Interpol's next release Antics. The band was quite aware of the appeal of the first release and tried desperately to repeat it with no luck. While Antics had some glimmers of special moments Our Love To Admire is absolutely lack lustre. The boys once again try to capture the magic of Turn On The Bright Lights but fall even farther from that goal. And believe me, I wouldn't care at all if they did something vastly different just as long as it was good. Our Love To Admire is not good. At this point I think Interpol themselves must be wondering how they managed such to write such great songs their first time out but can't seem to even come close to writing a memorable song these days... I know I am.

    2 out of 5 stars what direction are they going?.......2007-07-17

    i liked ''bright lights'' and i liked ''antics'' but, this release is just too much of a departure from the previous two. i beleive their ship is now taking on water. absolutely no upbeat songs, the songs just drag on and on, this release will probably have some sales riding the coattails of the first two but, the next release will definately be a hard sell.

    5 out of 5 stars Phew!!!.......2007-07-17

    When it was announced that Interpol has moved to major label, I feared the worst - there goes another gem to MTV commercial slavery.

    Never have I felt more relieved when finally the CD arrived and the first three songs proved that I was wrong.

    Like someone mentioned earlier, Interpol is Interpol. It's good that they have implemented some fresh approach, but the key thing is that they succeeded in keeping the Interpol sound intact.

    Even right now, I find myself a couple of new favorites, most notably "Rest My Chemistry", "Pace is The Trick" and "All Fired Up" - those three are very Interpol. As for the rest, they are catching up and before long, I would not be surprised I'll be listening to ALL of them regularly, just like I did with the first two albums.

    And yes, there's no avoiding Joy Division comparo here. Being a JD fan myself, I do not see Interpol as a copy attempt as most critics would put it, in fact Interpol complement JD in many ways. Take this, as much as I loved JD, it is limited to what they have to offer 30 years ago. There will be no more new JD albums etc. But Interpol is here and hopefully they will stay the way they are.

    But I do have to point out that I find the mastering on this recording is somewhat over tweaked - the treble energy can sometimes be too spiky. I can say that among the three albums, this one is the brightest sounding. But does not prevent Interpol from getting a 5 stars from me.

    4 out of 5 stars I felt you so much today.......2007-07-16

    It's been three years since Interpol last released an album, the solid sophomore album "Antics," and only a year since they signed onto a major label.

    But like Modest Mouse and the Decemberists, they aren't changing their sound to try to get MTV videos and commercial play. Instead, the New York band keeps chugging along with what they've always done -- lean, dramatic rock'n'roll with choppy edges, and some explorations into new territory.

    It opens with a gently circling riff and what sounds like chimes. "Show me the dirt pile/And I will pray that the soul can take/Three stowaways/Vanish with no guile/And I will not pay/But the soul can wait," Paul Banks sings over a sensual, textured rock song that grows more intense with every second. "So much for me believing that sorrow/So much for dreams we see but never care to know/Your heart makes me feel..."

    And that's just the warmup. Interpol stretches out into different kinds of choppy, Joy-Division style rock'n'roll -- the blazing rapid-fire "Heinrich Maneuver," ringing sinuous rock'n'roll, swirling guitars, grimy classic rockers, mournful guitar pop, and a timid ballad that blooms into a sprawling anthem of shifting voices.

    It finishes on a great note -- the epic "Lighthouse," a fuzzy grey sprawl of rippling guitar and strings, with only Banks singing like a regretful ghost. It's completely different from all the other songs, and though it's a jump into the dark for Interpol, it pays off beautifully.

    In fact, the finale is just the more extreme example of what Interpol play around with here -- in some of "Our Love to Admire's" songs, they weave in some smooth piano or epic moments. Most of the album sticks to what they have always done (albeit with more polish), but they do explore some new soundscapes -- which hopefully will lead to more of the same.

    But the main force of the music is the solid rock'n'roll sound, as doomy as ever -- dark, sharp, ringing riffs and some thudding bass, along with solid drums to keep a beat going. Occasionally they diddle with other sounds as well, like fuzz bass or long quiet riffs, and the album is lightly sprinkled with brief piano, stretches of cold synth, and a few little chimes in the quiet moments.

    The songs themselves aren't much more chipper. In his rich, sensual voice, Banks sings of broken loves, "molten skies," past anger, and some relationships that turn really creepy ("And I can bind you with no ties/and lease time and watch you fall"). But it's not all misery -- one song describes a man who "lives my life in cocaine," and a "daisy" girl who inspires him to stop.

    "Our Love To Admire" edges into some new territory, but mostly stays safe in the solid, ringing rock'n'roll that they've done before. And even then, they've given their old sound some new twists -- very enjoyable.

    5 out of 5 stars ????.......2007-07-16

    This album did it for me, I love it like I love highs and lows, it accompanies me while I'm driving fast, it accompanies me while I'm trying to forget being turned away at the gates of companionship and happiness. It is a soundtrack for insights and revelations.

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