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Supergrass Is 10: Best of 94-04
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by Capitol
Audio CD (28 September, 2004)
(3 reviews) 4.67 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: JOLLY GOOD: I was amazed how many songs Supergrass have had- wot a collection of records! These songs are very feel good summer drive time songs- play in your car and start the summer fun!
Texas - Greatest Hits
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by Universal Int'l
Audio CD (23 October, 2000)
(21 reviews) 4.86 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Hits from Scotland: One of the greatest unknown bands to US audiances, this is a prime example of why Texas has such huge success in Europe.

The Bends
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by Capitol
Audio CD (04 April, 1995)
(432 reviews) 4.77 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: While Radiohead saw its stock rising in 1994, it wasn't until 1995's The Bends that it really became a blue chip band. And for good reason. The quintet honed its talent for bombastic Brit Rock, yet still preserved an edge of unpredictability.
The Best of Blur
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by Virgin Records
Audio CD (21 November, 2000)
(69 reviews) 4.59 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Scanning the track listing of this album, it's hard not to conclude that Blur aren't a little embarrassed by their early work. Opening with the chart one-two of "Beetlebum" and "Song 2" (from their eponymous 1997 watershed album) rather than the baggy groove of their debut single,

The Best Of James
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by Mercury / Universal
Audio CD (30 June, 1998)
(43 reviews) 4.88 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Talk about your oblique strategies. With a stealth that would make the most cunning panther proud, in its serpentine career the English collective James has accumulated one of the most impressive song catalogs around.
The Best of Siouxsie & Banshees
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by Interscope Records
Audio CD (12 November, 2002)
(8 reviews) 3.12 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Doesn't Dazzle: I think they should have remastered the original two greatest hits collections, not to mention all the albums, rather than picking and choosing for a new collection.

The Clash [UK]
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Audio CD (25 January, 2000)
(62 reviews) 4.82 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The Clash's label didn't believe this debut would sell in the United States. By the time CBS got around to releasing a stateside version of the U.K. album, the British original had become an import hit.
The Clash/London Calling/Combat Rock
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Audio CD (28 March, 2000)
(7 reviews) 4.86 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: what?: Okay, that last review was so misleading I must respond. The first two albums in this collection are generally thought of as two of the greatest albums of all time.

The Full Monty: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Audio CD (12 August, 1997)
(19 reviews) 4.32 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The soundtrack to the best movie ever made about strippers nods to the second-best, with a new version of Irene Cara's theme song from Flashdance, and to another famous cinematic striptease, with Tom Jones's cover of "You Can Leave Your Hat On."
The Invisible Band
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Audio CD (12 June, 2001)
(155 reviews) 4.23 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The Invisible Band marks no major change in directionfor Travis, but this is no bad thing. That Travis are the mostsimplistic of thepost-Radiohead groups maynot sound like the heartiest of compliments, but it undoubtedly accounts fortheir massive appeal.

The Jam at the BBC
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by Universal Int'l
Audio CD (03 June, 2002)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Twenty-five years ago this year, with a snotty little ditty called "In the City", The Jam--angry young men in undersized school uniforms, featuring a singer with a seemingly permanent pair of blocked sinuses--introduced their vibrant young proletarian vitriol to the refuge-strewn streets of jubilee punk Britain.
The Kick Inside
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by Capitol
Audio CD (25 October, 1990)
(66 reviews) 4.62 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Beautiful and Warm: "The Kick Inside" is really a beautiful album. What makes it more unique and special, is that the album was created by a girl of 17 years of age.

The La's [UK Bonus Tracks]
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by Universal Int'l
Audio CD (29 January, 2001)
(38 reviews) 4.66 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: A Classic: Oasis, amongst others, cite Lee Mavers and the La's as a major influence, and it's not hard to see why. They both have an obsessive devotion to 60's music,
The Last Broadcast
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by Capitol
Audio CD (04 June, 2002)
(106 reviews) 4.36 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The Last Broadcast sees Doves frontman Jimi Goodwin and multi-instrumentalist brothers Andy and Jez Williams soaring to new if perhaps grandiose heights. The thundering opening beat and spiraling guitars of "Words" are reminiscent of Ride at their bombastic peak,

The Libertines
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by Sanctuary Records
Audio CD (31 August, 2004)
Editorial Review: Rock'n'roll can pretty much burn off pure mythology alone, but what happens when the soap opera of drug abuse and broken friendships threatens to overwhelm the music? That's the problem the Libertines' eponymous second LP must face up to--and while it sometimes struggles to live up to the magic of its predecessor,
The Lot
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by Emi Int'l
Audio CD (01 November, 1999)
(7 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: UTTER MADNESS!!!!!: If your a MADNESS fan then you need to buy this. Its totaly right on. Granted its the original 7 albums but its even got the videos for the singles off of the specific album.

The Masterplan
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Audio CD (03 November, 1998)
(144 reviews) 4.62 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Following a British rock tradition initiated by the Beatles and lovingly inherited by the Jam and the Clash, Oasis is the only band of the CD era to offer fans extra tracks on their singles that are often as good as,
The Mirror Pool
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by Warner Brothers
Audio CD (22 August, 1995)
(44 reviews) 4.39 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The Dead Can Dance chanteuse ditches her partner, Brendan Perry, for this solo outing. Mixing middle-eastern drones, Balkan stringed instruments, Chinese percussion, and the European classical tradition,

The Music
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by Capitol
Audio CD (25 February, 2003)
(62 reviews) 4.23 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Leeds, England’s much-touted the Music signal their intentions with the opening track of their debut. "The Dance"’s swirling psych-rock intro, Beatle-esque "yeah yeah yeah," crashing guitars,
The Pink Opaque
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by 4ad Records UK
Audio CD (31 December, 1991)
(12 reviews) 4.67 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Scanty overview of the band's work from 1982-85: This compilation of earlier tracks could be a nice addition to your CT collection.

The Rutles
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (03 July, 1990)
(32 reviews) 4.81 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Do I Have To Spell It Out? C-H-E-E-S-E A-N-D O-N-I-O-N-S: Yes, the Rutles TV special was very funny, but don't let that distract you from the top-notch Pop on this CD.
The Saint: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
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by Virgin Records
Audio CD (25 March, 1997)
(22 reviews) 3.95 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: This '90s update of the classic U.K. television series of the '60s was roundly criticized for its murky, convoluted plotting and quirky performance by Val Kilmer in the title role of Simon Templar. But its soundtrack--a typically market-driven collection of modern pop--is actually one of the better efforts of the '90s.

The Sensual World
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Audio CD (04 October, 1989)
(60 reviews) 4.43 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: 1989's Sensual World remains Kate Bush's most mature, entrancing album. Expectations ran high for the long-awaited follow-up to her 1986 breakthrough The Hounds of Love, and she met them with this sometimes breathtaking,
The Sound of the Jam
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by Interscope Records
Audio CD (25 February, 2003)
(4 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Unless you choose to invest in the five-disc Direction Reaction Creation box set, this 25th anniversary collection is the best Jam available. The 20-track retrospective heads chronologically from the debut "In the City" single to the farewell one-off "Beat Surrender" by way of the most notable chart hits and a sprinkling of classic album tracks.

The Stone Roses [US]
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Audio CD (25 October, 1990)
(199 reviews) 4.8 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Some albums really can change the world, and in 1989 this was one of them. The psychedlic dance extravaganza that was The Stone Roses ushered in the era of Madchester, baggy trousers, Kangols, and the Hacienda.
The Stranglers - Greatest Hits 1977-1990
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Audio CD (12 February, 1991)
(15 reviews) 3.67 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: GREAT COLLECTION: A welcome retrospective stretching from their punk heyday (Something Better Change & No More Heroes -- lovely Doors-like organ) down to the more mellow and experimental 80s classics (Golden Brown &

The Very Best of Elvis Costello
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (17 April, 2001)
(25 reviews) 4.52 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The debate over whether he is punk or new wave is long over; today Elvis Costello is less likely to be found on a list with Strummer and Scabies than he is with Bacharach and David and Jimmy Webb. Lauded initially for his energetic and literate attacks on the social ills of Thatcher's England,
The Whole Story
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by Capitol
Audio CD (25 October, 1990)
(37 reviews) 4.35 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Must have Kate Bush Cd: If you have any cd of Kate's in your collection, or if you are converting albums or cassettes to cd, buy this one.

This Is Music: The Singles 92-98
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by Virgin Records
Audio CD (16 November, 2004)
This Is the Modern World/All Mod Cons
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by Collector's Choice
Audio CD (09 January, 2001)
(6 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Undeniably Great Album: The Jam, even at their worst were one of the greatest British bands of all time. All Mod Cons is The Jam at their best.

This Woman's Work Anthology 1978 - 1990
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by Emi Int'l
Audio CD (05 January, 1999)
(25 reviews) 4.88 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: I Guess All I Can Say Is... "Wow!": I first heard Kate Bush on the radio. The song was "Running Up That Hill." Before I even saw how she looked I just thought,
This Year's Model (With Bonus Disc)
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (19 February, 2002)
(27 reviews) 4.78 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Only months after his initial conquest with My Aim Is True, Elvis Costello delivered an even fiercer diatribe. His first record with the long-running Attractions, 1978's This Year's Model remains one of that blistering rock year's most indelible albums.

Toward the Within
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by Warner Brothers
Audio CD (25 October, 1994)
(42 reviews) 4.83 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: What a discovery: I had heard about DCD for some time and heard that those with my musical taste might like them. Well, this was the first album of theirs which I purchased and I put it on as kind of background music as I was doing some work at home.
Travel Edition 1990-2005
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by Sub Pop
Audio CD (09 November, 2004)

Treasure
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by 4ad Records / Wb Us
Audio CD (03 June, 2003)
(6 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Strange yet familiar: The Cocteau Twins are the sort of band that has a very distinctive sound, unlike anything that has come before or since,
Ultimate Collection
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by Hip-O Records
Audio CD (14 November, 2000)
(7 reviews) 4.14 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: A good collection: This collection brings you what someone considered to be the best of the British Ska group Madness. First off,

Undertones
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by Castle Us
Audio CD (09 September, 2003)
(6 reviews) 4.83 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: i wouldn't call it punk-pop...: this is just catchy punk. It's simaler to the buzzcocks. This album definitly has some week songs,
Up the Bracket
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by Rough Trade
Audio CD (18 March, 2003)
(53 reviews) 4.28 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Can the debut album from London dandies the Libertines live up to the hype? With the Clash's Mick Jones at the production helm, gravelly tracks such as "Horror Show" and "The Boy Looked at Johnny" rattle along like first-gen punk classics.

Urban Hymns
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by Virgin Records
Audio CD (30 September, 1997)
(218 reviews) 4.39 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Perhaps you weren't convinced of the Verve's staying power until recently. Before the release of Urban Hymns, skeptics wondered if they could ever match the explosive power of their earlier dedications.
Very Best of the Stone Roses
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Audio CD (18 March, 2003)
(8 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Fantastic remastering job: What the previous reviewers have said about the excellent remastering job on this compilation is an understatement.

Very Best of
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by Polygram Int'l
Audio CD (13 October, 1997)
(3 reviews) 4.67 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Not Enough: The band cut too many great tracks to sumarize on a single CD. However, "The Compact Snap" plus "The Jam Collection" do manage to get the best stuff onto TWO CDs;
Very Best Ten Years After Album Ever
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by Emi Int'l
Audio CD (02 October, 2001)
(2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Most PretentiousTitle Ever....: Ten Years After "Recorded Live" is the best Ten Years After album ever (personally, I do not consider compilation albums real "albums").

Wake: Best of Dead Can Dance
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by Import [Generic]
Audio CD (05 May, 2003)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Dead Can Dance: I have been listening to Dead Can Dance since I was twelve years old, I am now twenty- five. Dead Can Dance has been,
Warsaw
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by Import [Generic]
Audio CD (21 November, 1995)
(11 reviews) 4.27 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Raw Punk: If you want early joy division without the processed drums, intense reverb and the heavy darkness, this album is for you.

Weightlifting (Bonus DVD)
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by Spin Art
Audio CD (31 August, 2004)
Editorial Review: On Weightlifting, their fourth album, Scotland's Trashcan Sinatras tackle love, loss, and personal triumph with beauty and maturity--no easy feat in a culture teeming with cynical alt-rockers. This is a record founded on earnestness and sky-parting melodies,
Weightlifting
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by Spin Art
Audio CD (31 August, 2004)
Editorial Review: On Weightlifting, their fourth album, Scotland's Trashcan Sinatras tackle love, loss, and personal triumph with beauty and maturity--no easy feat in a culture teeming with cynical alt-rockers. This is a record founded on earnestness and sky-parting melodies,

Welcome to the North
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by Capitol
Audio CD (19 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: The Music are nothing if not confounding. Their second album, Welcome to the North would, based on its title alone, suggest that this quartet wear their Northern England roots on their sleeve. But rather than producing yet another tired Oasis or Stone Roses pastiche,
Whale Rider (Score)
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by 4ad Records / Wb Us
Audio CD (17 June, 2003)
(26 reviews) 3.96 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Lisa Gerrard, the former voice of Dead Can Dance, returns with a soundtrack following on her acclaimed scores to Gladiator (with Hans Zimmer) and The Insider (with Pieter Bourke). Those hoping for another glimpse into ecstasy through Gerrard's magnificent voice will be disappointed.

Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
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by Warner Brothers
Audio CD (15 February, 1994)
(49 reviews) 4.88 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry actually manage to out-shimmer the Cocteau Twins on this 1987 release, which finds their beautiful minimalism adorned with increasingly developed compositional genius. The cascading melodies that grace "Summoning of the Muse" and "Persephone" are tailor-made for that next Christmas or Winter Solstice celebration,
You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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by V2. / Bmg
Audio CD (09 September, 2003)
(27 reviews) 4.3 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Far too mellow for my liking: For many long-time Stereophonics fans, going back to the 1997 "Word Gets Around" debut album, this album is likely to be a disappointment,

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