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Casiopea - Perfect Live

Monday, April 14th, 2008

No Review Available Yet
Casiopea-Perfect Live-Cover Albums

Track Listing :
- SIDE 1 -
1 Conjunction
2 Looking Up
3 Street Performer
4 Zoom
5 Deperture
6 Keepers
7 Samba Mania
8 Galactic Funk
9 Something’s Wrong (Change It)
10 Choose Me
11 Mi Senora
12 Sun

- SIDE 2 -
1 Mother Earth
2 Drums Solo
3 Bass Solo
4 Misty Lady
5 Halle
6 Swear
7 Asayake
8 Dazzling
9 Coast to Coast

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Casiopea - Marble (2004)

Monday, April 14th, 2008

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casiope-marble-cover album

Track Listing :
1.UNIVERSE Issei Noro
-Beginning
-Deep Space
-Discovery
-Humanity
-Chaos
-High Spirit
-Harmonize
-Beyond
2.SOUTHERN BREEZE Minoru Mukaiya
3.Mawari-Michi Yoshihiro Naruse
4.REMINISCENCE Akira Jimbo
5.WHEN YOU GROW UP Yoshihiro Naruse
6.BLESSING Minoru Mukaiya
7.Yoshihiro Naruse
8.SPREAD Issei Noro

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Last Action Hero - Soundtrack

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Review taken from Amazon.com
Last Action Hero - Soundtrack - Cover AlbumThere are no half measures with this CD. Either you like metal or you should leave now. This soundtrack, in support of the movie of the same title, goes all the way to the edge of the cliff and then tumbles over that edge. Fire heated and hammer hardened on an anvil by sweaty, burly men toiling in hot, smoky forges, these tracks make you want to ride far and fast. No alloys allowed. Pure iron and carbon. AC/DC’s “Big Gun” is a hand ground, razer sharp offering that cuts clean and deep. It is worth the price of the album. The tracks by Alice in Chains, Megadeth, Aerosmith, Anthrax and Queensryche will knock the carbon out of your hog and make it purr like a milk-fed kitten. A good addition to the CD collections of those daring enough to ride toward the horizon and explore the world of metal.

Track Listing :
1. Big Gun (Album Version) AC/DC
2. What The Hell Have I (Album Version) Alice In Chains
3. Angry Again (Album Version) Megadeth
4. Real World (Album Version) Queensryche
5. Two Steps Behind (Album Version) Def Leppard
6. Poison My Eyes (Album Version) Anthrax
7. Dream On (Album Version) Aerosmith
8. A Little Bitter (Album Version) Alice In Chains
9. Cock The Hammer (Album Version) Cypress Hill
10. Swim (Album Version) Fishbone
11. Last Action Hero (Album Version) Label Copy Conversion/Columbia Unknown
12. Jack And The Ripper (Album Version) Michael Kamen & The Los Angeles Rock & Roll Ensemble

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Lee Ritenour - Smoke ‘N’ Mirrors

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Review taken from Amazon.com
Lee Ritenour - Smoke 'N' Mirror Cover AlbumAs comfortable as guitarist Lee Ritenour has always been in the smooth jazz format, he has strived to go beyond it with his embrace of world music and serious jazz stylists including Wes Montgomery. Smoke ‘N’ Mirrors is a characteristic production in gathering up a sizable cast of contemporary cronies including Patrice Rushen, Dave Grusin, Richard Bona and Abraham Laboriel, but Ritenour’s involvement in South African and Brazilian music and his emphasis on acoustic guitar give it a fresh identity. The wistful “Blue Days (Dias Azuis),” written and arranged by Daniel Jobim, son of Antonio Carlos, and featuring the singer Joyce, is one of the album’s highlights. The young South African vocalist Zamajobe, featured on three songs, is a real discovery. You may wish Ritenour had stayed on ethnic turf and saved the more familiar, keyboard-sweetened fare for another album. Or you may enjoy the variety of Smoke ‘N’ Mirrors, which ranges percussively from Sheila E.’s congas to Satnam Ramgotra’s Indian tablas. –Lloyd Sachs

Track Listing :
1. Smoke N’ Mirrors
2. Capetown
3. Southwest Passage
4. Waterz Edge
5. Blue Days
6. Spellbinder
7. Memeza
8. Povo
9. Lovely Day
10. Township
11. Forget Me Nots
12. Stone Cool
13. Motherland
14. 4 1/2 Storm

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The Killers - Sam’s Town

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Review taken from Amazon.com
The Killers - Sam's Town Cover AlbumThe Killers five-million-selling debut, 2004’s Hot Fuss, saw the stylish Las Vegas quartet mining inspiration from its favorite ’80s British acts Duran Duran, the Cure, and the Smiths. On its follow-up, the group turns its focus homeward. First there’s the album title, Sam’s Town, which pays tribute to the old-school local casino where the band got its start. Then there’s the music inside, a collection of windswept rockers in the vein of Bruce Springsteen that leave the indie-disco vibe of “Mr. Brightside” in the desert dust. Working with producers Alan Moulder and Flood (best known for their work with U2, Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails), everything here sounds bigger and shinier, with full-blown strings and choirs coloring epics like “When You Were Young” and “The River Is Wild.” Coming soon to a stadium near you. –Aidin Vaziri

Track Listing :
1. Sam’s Town
2. Enterlude
3. When You Were Young
4. Bling (Confessions Of A King)
5. For Reasons Unknown
6. Read My Mind
7. Uncle Johnny
8. Bones
9. My List
10. This River Is Wild
11. Why Do I Keep Counting
12. Exitlude
13. Where The White Boys Dance (Bonus Track)

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