 | 7even Year Itch: Collective Soul Greatest Hits 1994-2001 list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Atlantic Audio CD
(18 September, 2001)
(64 reviews)  Customer Review: Good music, good project, some bad choices: Collective Soul's greatest hits effort marks a major point in their career: it is evidence that they have had enough hits to warrant such a project. |
 | A Ghost Is Born list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Nonesuch Audio CD
(22 June, 2004)
(142 reviews)  Customer Review: Been Waiting Too Long: I'd give it four stars in the LP era, where I'd have to listen through the 15 minute static noises of "Less Than You Think". |
 | A Rush of Blood to the Head list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Capitol Audio CD
(27 August, 2002)
(854 reviews)  Editorial Review: Coldplay required a lifetime to make their wonderfully assured debut,Parachutes. But it tookless than two years for the moody British quartet to deliver a masterful follow-up. As a band Coldplay have advanced to a stage where they outshine nearly every oneof their rivals in terms of imagination and emotional pull. |
 | A Very Special Christmas 3 list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by A&M Records Audio CD
(07 October, 1997)
(28 reviews)  Editorial Review: Part three of a series of records that benefits the Special Olympics, A Very Special Christmas 3 from 1997 is as excitingly eclectic as its predecessors. Though it features the likes of R&B chart toppers and hip-hoppers Mase, |
 | A Winter Solstice Reunion list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Windham Hill Records Audio CD
(11 August, 1998)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: You know this winter "reunion" is going to be a good one when Hawaiian slack-key guitar great Keola Beamer opens it with a stunning original, "Keiki's Dream." Reassembling the artists who defined the Windham Hill sound, |
 | After The Gold Rush list: $11.98 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(25 October, 1990)
(78 reviews)  Editorial Review: After laboring in Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Neil Young finally hit perfect pitch--if his endearing off-center whine can be called "perfect"--with his third album. He's equally passionate with trippy riddles (has anybody figured out what "We've got mother nature on the run" means in the title track?) |
 | Aha Shake Heartbreak list: $19.99 - our price: $13.99 by Bmg Int'l Audio CD
(01 November, 2004)
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 | America Town list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 Audio CD
(26 September, 2000)
(108 reviews)  Editorial Review: Five for Fighting is actually just one guy with a rather substantial chip on his shoulder who's taken his name from the amount of time a hockey player spends in the penalty box for fighting. Los Angeles native and erstwhile prodigy John Ondrasik really knows his way around a melody, |
 | American Idiot list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(21 September, 2004)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: For its first new set of music since 2000's Warning, Green Day tears up the blueprint and comes up with something unexpected: A punk rock concept album built around elaborate melodies, odd tempo changes, |
 | American Idiot list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(21 September, 2004)
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 | American Recordings list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Lost Highway Audio CD
(05 March, 2002)
(61 reviews)  Editorial Review: In 1994 Cash stunned the music world with this commanding collection of 13 solo acoustic performances that roll from gospel to cowboy to sarcastic folk. Minimalism had long been Cash's meal ticket, but this time around, |
 | Anthology list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Hip-O Records Audio CD
(07 August, 2001)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: To paraphrase a musical icon, John Hiatt has been a poet, a pauper, and a pawn. He also wrote "Riding with the King." What he hasn't been is a household name. That's a shame, because Hiatt has forged one of the most consistently satisfying canons of any contemporary American singer-songwriter. |
 | Ashgrove list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Yep Roc Records Audio CD
(15 June, 2004)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: As a teenager Dave Alvin frequented legendary L.A. blues clubs like the Ashgrove, where he soaked up the licks and the spirit of T-Bone Walker and Big Joe Turner. Alvin's first collection of new songs in six years repays these debts with the meanest electric blues he's ever played--and some of his most vivid, |
 | Audioslave list: $13.98 - our price: $9.99 Audio CD
(19 November, 2002)
(836 reviews)  Editorial Review: The debut of thundering supergroup Audioslave--featuring members of Rage Against the Machine post-Zack de la Rocha with ex-Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell--is as much curio as fascinating blend of visions. |
 | Away From The Sun list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Universal Audio CD
(12 November, 2002)
(68 reviews)  Customer Review: Awesome Rock Album: Very rarely do I like this kind of music. Yet 3 Doors Down do it so well, it's hard not to like it. They can manage to sound hard with a rock edge, |
 | Babylon list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 Audio CD
(31 August, 2004)
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 | Barenaked for the Holidays list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(05 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: Few bands are better suited than the Barenaked Ladies to take obnoxious old Christmas jingles to an entirely new level of obnoxiousness. The Canadian pop group does a smack-up job on this generous collection, |
 | Barricades & Brickwalls list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(12 February, 2002)
(65 reviews)  Editorial Review: The hard-edged title cut kicking off this disc suggests that Kasey Chambers might be exploring an entirely different frontier than she did on her 2000 debut, The Captain, but the dozen tracks that follow are much more in line with the sparkling country-folk of her first album. |
 | Battle for Everything (Bonus CD) (Exp) list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 Audio CD
(26 October, 2004)
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 | Be Here list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Capitol Audio CD
(21 September, 2004)
Editorial Review: Australian-born Keith Urban, hot off the double-platinum success of his 2002 sophomore album, Golden Road, is kind of like contemporary country's Tom Cruise. The kid is just so unjustly talented, likeable, |
 | Beautiful Letdown list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 Audio CD
(22 June, 2004)
(39 reviews)  Customer Review: Best CD in the history of the world!...Ever!: Wow is this CD incredible! Not only does it have the hit single "meant to live" but it has one of my favorite switchfoot songs, |
 | Being There list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(29 October, 1996)
(71 reviews)  Editorial Review: Wilco's follow-up to A.M. impresses first with its size: 19 tunes fill the double-CD package, and the packaging unfolds like a larger-than-life 1970s-era gatefold album cover. But the love affair with the artwork is short-lived, |
 | Bittertown list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Signature Records Audio CD
(11 May, 2004)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Album....: I ran across this album by accident in a music store. It was on a listening machine, and it looked kind of interesting. |
 | Blacklisted list: $15.98 - our price: $13.99 by Bloodshot Records Audio CD
(20 August, 2002)
(65 reviews)  Editorial Review: Neko Case's third solo effort is a moody, atmospheric affair that both satisfies and mystifies. Recorded in Tucson with a stellar band that includes Calexico's Joey Burns and John Convertino, Blacklisted charms you with its haunting, |
 | Bleach list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 by Sub Pop Audio CD
(14 October, 1991)
(203 reviews)  Editorial Review: When it first appeared, Bleach seemed like a tuneful approximation of what grunge rock in the Northwest United States was supposed to sound like--gruff, enraged, sometimes tuneful, sometimes silly. Singer Kurt Cobain had the pipes to belt out such power trash as "Mr. |
 | Blondie - Greatest Hits list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Capitol Audio CD
(01 October, 2002)
(26 reviews)  Customer Review: Crystal clear hit sounds: This is the best Blondie hits compilation by far and the sound is crystal clear; the hits are not arranged chronologically however, |
 | Boom Box list: $49.98 - our price: $44.99 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(25 November, 2003)
(26 reviews)  Customer Review: A Real Love Survives A Rock Steady Vibe: This has to be one of the best greatest hits-esque box sets out there today! It has 2 DVDs and 2 CDs. |
 | Buzz list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Razor & Tie Audio CD
(04 May, 2004)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: A Great CD Set (if you buy the set): Yes, what the other reviewers are saying is true. The CD listed here is only the first disc of the set advertised on TV, |
 | Camino Palmero list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 Audio CD
(10 July, 2001)
(360 reviews)  Editorial Review: While this Los Angeles quintet doesn't blaze any new trails, they have revived the power ballad to give it their own emotionally charged spin. And if that weren't enough, they inject so many inspirational messages into the 11 songs on their debut that one could almost mistake them for a contemporary Christian band. |
 | Car Wheels on a Gravel Road list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Mercury / Universal Audio CD
(30 June, 1998)
(247 reviews)  Editorial Review: Six years in the making, Car Wheels somehow lives up to its lofty expectations because of Williams's direct songwriting and her wonderfully unaffected vocals. With assistance from cohorts such as Steve Earle, |
 | Carencro list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Island Audio CD
(03 August, 2004)
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 | Clarity list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Capitol Audio CD
(05 June, 2001)
(156 reviews)  Customer Review: Near Perfection: Currently covering the billboard charts with their radiofriendly hit, "The Middle", Jimmy Eat World's true brilliance was obviously in the past. |
 | Colour & The Shape list: $17.98 - our price: $9.99 Audio CD
(07 October, 2003)
(21 reviews)  Customer Review: The Foo Fighters at their peak: Probably the best album to ever be released by the Foo Fighters, "The Colour & The Shape" further solidified Dave Grohl stepping out of grunge's shadow and making peace with the ghost of Kurt Cobain. |
 | Comfort Eagle list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 Audio CD
(24 July, 2001)
(193 reviews)  Editorial Review: When two-fifths of Cake defected to form Deathray after the release of their sophomore album, Fashion Nugget, some wondered if Sacramento's answer to Camper Van Beethoven would disappear into the land of one-hit wonders--especially since Cake's lone hit, |
 | Complete Discography list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Dischord Audio CD
(26 February, 1990)
(151 reviews)  Editorial Review: Fugazi fans already know that this is the original gospel according to Ian MacKaye. This Washington, D.C., quartet hit harder, faster, and franker than just about anybody--and were willing to see through their own bull as quickly as anyone else's. |
 | Core list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Atlantic Audio CD
(29 September, 1992)
(153 reviews)  Customer Review: This is killer!: This is one of the very best albums I have ever heard. Its by far the best from the Stone Temple Pilots! STP are the best band out of the grunge movement. |
 | Cornology [3CD Set] list: $53.49 - our price: $53.49 by Emi Int'l Audio CD
(30 September, 1993)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: Really wild General - thank you, sir: If you're only going to get one Bonzos collection on CD, this is the one to have. It's the most comprehensive - 72 tracks, |
 | Crooked Rain Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Matador Records Audio CD
(26 October, 2004)
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 | Crossfade list: $12.98 - our price: $11.99 Audio CD
(13 April, 2004)
(23 reviews)  Customer Review: Definitely Worth a Listen: Bought this CD after hearing their single "Cold" trusting the rest of the songs would be good and I was more than right. |
 | Decoration Day list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by New West Records Audio CD
(17 June, 2003)
(28 reviews)  Editorial Review: They earned wide acclaim with the double-disc Southern Rock Opera, a sprawling concept album about Lynyrd Skynyrd. Their three-guitar lineup and greasy look signify big, dumb rock in the minds of many, but their songwriting is relentlessly whip-smart. |
 | Desensitized list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Wind-Up Audio CD
(20 April, 2004)
(57 reviews)  Customer Review: Very Good But It's Not Sinner: If you like those bands that angrily shout all the lyrics through their songs you'll love Desensitized. |
 | Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001 list: $18.98 - our price: $9.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(13 November, 2001)
(74 reviews)  Editorial Review: Electrifying performers and pure-pop songwriters of the highest order, Toronto's Barenaked Ladies have emerged over a decade as that strangest of beasts. They'll never land a dishy cover story in Mojo Magazine, |
 | Disclaimer (Bonus Dvd) (Dlx) list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Wind-Up Audio CD
(15 June, 2004)
(17 reviews)  Customer Review: The Perfect Follow Up: I was big fan of the first version of the Disclaimer album back when it was originally released and the re-make was even better than expected. |
 | Dizzy up the Girl list: $18.98 - our price: $9.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(22 September, 1998)
(593 reviews)  Editorial Review: The orchestral-pop hit "Iris" (from the soundtrack to City of Angels) proved the Goo Goo Dolls were no one-hit wonder with 1995's "Name." One listen to "Slide," the crafty, yearning second track off their sixth release, |
 | Dookie list: $11.98 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(01 February, 1994)
(376 reviews)  Editorial Review: Take one part Ramones, one part Buzzcocks, and one part Husker Du, and you've got the basic foundation of Green Day, a punky, witty, melodic San Francisco Bay area trio who became overnight stars in 1994 when this album, |
 | Down from the Mountain: Live Concert Performances by the Artists & Musicians of O Brother, list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Lost Highway Audio CD
(24 July, 2001)
(52 reviews)  Editorial Review: Country music reclaimed its traditional soul with the chart-topping triumph of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. This concert sequel, recorded (and filmed) at Nashville's venerable Ryman Auditorium, |
 | Dude Ranch list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Cargo / Uni Audio CD
(17 June, 1997)
(377 reviews)  Editorial Review: Terrific sales of their independent Cheshire Cat got Blink-182 signed to a major label (MCA) for 1997's Dude Ranch, which led to radio hits ("Dammit," "Josie") and platinum sales. No "sell-out" on the band's part, |
 | Duty Now for the Future/New Traditionalists [US] list: $24.49 - our price: $24.49 by Emi Int'l Audio CD
(27 May, 1993)
(24 reviews)  Customer Review: Only four stars because of New Traditionalists.: Duty Now For The Future is one of DEVO's finest creations. All of the songs on this dark masterpiece are killer futurist, |
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