 | The Downward Spiral list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Nothing Audio CD
(23 November, 2004)
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 | The End Of The Universe list: $14.99 - our price: $14.99 by Stand Up Records Audio CD
(27 May, 2003)
(19 reviews)  Customer Review: Another classic comedy album...: Lewis Black is quickly becoming one of the most popular stand-up comedians in the U.S. today, and with this album, |
 | The Essence list: $16.99 - our price: $16.99 by White Swan Audio CD
(01 June, 1998)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: Pleasant, Feminine, New Age Music: This CD is delicate and pleasing. The instrumentation is light. Deva Premal's voice is pure, fluid, and joyful, though not as "passionate" as the cover art might suggest.T |
 | The Fragile list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(21 September, 1999)
(963 reviews)  Editorial Review: Trent Reznor took five years to record this monstrous double-CD set, wielding a perfectionist's touch in the production and the subtlety of a chainsaw in the musicianship. The result is uncompromising, full of hysterical noise and yet utterly accessible. |
 | The Joshua Tree list: $13.98 - our price: $11.99 by Island Audio CD
(15 June, 1990)
(323 reviews)  Editorial Review: Having nearly exhausted their capacity for pop-song politics on War and The Unforgettable Fire, U2 turned toward themes of personal identity and complex relationships on The Joshua Tree. Not that the group was willing to come down off the barricades entirely: "Mothers of the Disappeared" and "Bullet the Blue Sky" turned a jaundiced eye toward Central America and the United States' role there. |
 | The Last 5 Years (2002 Off-Broadway Cast) list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Sh-K Boom Records Audio CD
(16 April, 2002)
(77 reviews)  Editorial Review: Jason Robert Brown burst on the musical-theater scene with a bang when his first Broadway show, Parade, won the Tony for original score in 1999. This new offering is more modest in scale than Parade, but it allows Brown to refine his skills. |
 | The Moon & Antarctica list: $13.98 - our price: $9.99 Audio CD
(09 March, 2004)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: If you own it already, you're not missing out.: First of all, to the major-label-cynical idiots, this album was originally released on Epic to begin with. |
 | The Name of This Band is Talking Heads list: $24.98 - our price: $20.99 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(17 August, 2004)
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 | The Other Side list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Universal Audio CD
(16 March, 2004)
(61 reviews)  Customer Review: Great acoustic album...4.5 Stars: This is a very good album...and definitely not something that you would ever expect Godsmack to do.. |
 | The Police - Greatest Hits list: $23.99 - our price: $23.99 by Polygram Int'l Audio CD
(28 September, 1992)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: The Police Rock!: The Police where one of the greatest acts of the late 1970's and the 80's. The music is characterised by a strongly accentuated subsidiary beat with a distinct reggae resemblance. |
 | The Queen is Dead list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(25 October, 1990)
(131 reviews)  Editorial Review: This is the value of working at cross-purposes: The Smiths were Morrissey's excuse to undulate his wry, disaffected lyrics, and Johnny Marr's vehicle for his sharp, chiming, pop songs. Their favorite kind of compromise made them essentially a singles band, |
 | The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust (EMI) [ENHANCED CD] list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Virgin Records Audio CD
(28 September, 1999)
(117 reviews)  Editorial Review: After flirting with heavy guitar rock ("The Man Who Sold the World") and lighter pop ("Hunky Dory"), Bowie found middle ground on Ziggy Stardust. The creation of the Ziggy Stardust persona would live on well after Bowie shed the alien skin, |
 | The Singles 86>98 list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(06 October, 1998)
(137 reviews)  Editorial Review: So Depeche Mode releases a singles compilation featuring only one previously unreleased song ("Only When I Lose Myself") in anticipation of a major tour. Sound suspiciously like a shameless cash-in? Sure. |
 | The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Virgin Records Audio CD
(20 November, 2001)
(54 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Smashing Pumpkins' greatest-hits album, Rotten Apples, tracesthe band's evolution (or devolution, depending on your feelings about the band'sradical sonic shift in the mid-'90s) from its early days to its status among thekings of alt rock. |
 | The Soft Bulletin list: $11.98 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(22 June, 1999)
(316 reviews)  Editorial Review: The crazed genius of the Lips comes to full flower on the sonically massive and majestic The Soft Bulletin. Head Lip Wayne Coyne compounds the band's penchant for psychedelic freak-outs with a symphonic extravaganza. |
 | The Unforgettable Fire list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 by Polygram Records Audio CD
(15 June, 1990)
(138 reviews)  Editorial Review: An appreciable leap forward in almost every fashion from the group's first trio of albums, The Unforgettable Fire is its first with the production team of Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. And while they take a strong hand in wrestling U2's music out of the mainstream and into a more individualistic area, |
 | The Very Best of Elvis Costello list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(17 April, 2001)
(25 reviews)  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 Very Best of... Sting & the Police list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by A&M Records Audio CD
(01 October, 2002)
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: "one of the most popular bands ever ~ Sting & the Police": UTV Records brings to the table an all-star line up of songs ~ "The Very Best of Sting & |
 | Third Eye Blind list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Elektra Audio CD
(08 April, 1997)
(695 reviews)  Customer Review: Surprisingly good for its genre: I'm usually a person that's more a fan of edgier music, the type of band that doesn't receive much play on your local "music at work" station. |
 | Thirteenth Step list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Virgin Records Audio CD
(16 September, 2003)
(870 reviews)  Customer Review: Bagudrocalongos2: APC's sophomore album Thirteen Step combines dark self reflective message with musical genious. But to fully appreciate the progression from their 2000 release Mer de Nom one must understand the dynamics of the band. |
 | This Is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About list: $11.99 - our price: $11.99 Audio CD
(09 April, 1996)
(49 reviews)  Customer Review: Where it all started...: For Modest Mouse fans, it all started here, with 16 delicious slices of rustic guitarplay, trailer-spat philosophy, |
 | This Island list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Universal Audio CD
(19 October, 2004)
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 | Three Imaginary Boys (Dlx) (Dig) list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(07 December, 2004)
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 | To The 5 Boroughs list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Capitol Audio CD
(15 June, 2004)
(389 reviews)  Editorial Review: The hiatus is back off, again, for the Beastie Boys, and music lovers will bob their heads with insuppressible glee. With its Nice & Smooth impersonations and shout outs to Brooklyn's Albee Square Mall, |
 | Turn On the Bright Lights list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Matador Records Audio CD
(20 August, 2002)
(377 reviews)  Editorial Review: Interpol create literate, atmospheric, moody, trashy post-punk music that recalls '80s faves the Psychedelic Furs. And this is definitely a good thing. While most young bands are content to rhyme "make it" with "fake it," |
 | U2 - The Best of 1990-2000 list: $13.98 - our price: $11.99 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(12 November, 2002)
(60 reviews)  Editorial Review: U2's second decade often seemed as preoccupied with the band's burgeoning superstardom--and how to confront/confound it--as it did with creating music. The band managed only four albums during the era (only half of its '80s output), |
 | Uh Huh Her list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Island Audio CD
(08 June, 2004)
(65 reviews)  Editorial Review: How can someone so unpredictable behave so predictably? Every time PJ Harvey releases something sophisticated and clean like 2000's Mercury Music Prize tipped Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea, |
 | Under a Blood Red Sky list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 by Island Audio CD
(15 June, 1990)
(54 reviews)  Editorial Review: There seem to be two major camps of U2 fans now: Those who dig the early albums (good and sensible people), and those who only like the ones from the '90s, putting everything previous down as "classic rock." |
 | Urban Hymns list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Virgin Records Audio CD
(30 September, 1997)
(218 reviews)  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. |
 | Velvet Underground & Nico list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Polydor / Pgd Audio CD
(07 May, 1996)
(175 reviews)  Editorial Review: When the Velvets recorded this debut, they were best known as the protégés of Andy Warhol (who designed the sleeve), and as a grating, combustive live band. Fueled by drummer Moe Tucker's no-nonsense wham and John Cale's howling viola, |
 | Vertigo 1 list: $5.99 - our price: $5.99 by Universal Int'l Audio CD
(08 November, 2004)
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 | Vertigo Pt.2 list: $9.99 - our price: $9.99 by Universal Int'l Audio CD
(09 November, 2004)
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 | Violator list: $11.98 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(22 February, 1990)
(151 reviews)  Editorial Review: Violator is Depeche Mode's most mainstream, chart-climbing album. Although it contains only nine tracks, half of them are tailor-made for the dance floor. This album was conceived when dance-club DJs were gaining recognition alongside original composers. |
 | Voice Lessons To Go Volume 1: Vocalize and Breath list: $19.99 - our price: $19.99 by SheSingsOut Audio CD
(15 January, 2004)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: As good as they claim to be!: I read an article about these cds in the Beverly Press and bought them right up. They are both great. |
 | Voice Lessons To Go Volume 2: Do Re Mi Ear and Pitch Training list: $19.99 - our price: $19.99 by SheSingsOut Audio CD
(15 January, 2004)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Something new to do in the car!: I have this on in the car for me to improve my musicianship it is working so well. All of a sudden I have gone through an hour drive and the time has just passed by! |
 | War list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Island Audio CD
(15 June, 1990)
(113 reviews)  Editorial Review: The final album of U2's early period, before the group broadened its sonic palette and lyrical vision, War is a brilliantly conflicted album, sounding martial and majestic while its very purpose is to tear down false idols propped up by politics. |
 | Warning list: $13.98 - our price: $8.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(03 October, 2000)
(423 reviews)  Editorial Review: After two years off following the release of the genre-expanding Nimrod, the usually insouciant trio Green Day are open to some weighty self-analysis. Gone are the raging rants, cartoonish antics, and anthropological musings about the punk scene, |
 | Wave of Mutilation: Best of Pixies list: $14.98 - our price: $13.99 by 4ad Records / Wb Us Audio CD
(27 April, 2004)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: ultimate: a masterpiece. An absolutely brilliant collection of songs by a band worthy of all the praise. This is high energy, soul-invigorating music that set the bar so very high for all other bands calling themselves "rock" bands. |
 | Weezer (Green Album) list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(15 May, 2001)
(687 reviews)  Editorial Review: Weezer, those geek rockers who topped mid-'90s charts with those oh-so-precious pop fables "Undone (The Sweater Song)" and "Buddy Holly," were almost undone by 1997's bombastic Pinkerton. Their sophomore release turned its back on the band's clean-cut debut, |
 | Weezer - Deluxe Edition list: $29.98 - our price: $26.99 by Geffen Records Audio CD
(23 March, 2004)
(36 reviews)  Editorial Review: Weezer was one of the unlikeliest success stories of the post-Nirvana alt. rock boom, a band whose initial multi-platinum success (spawning the successful singles "Buddy Holly," "Undone," and "Say It Ain't So" and high-profile videos by Spike Jonze in its wake) was arguably its most ironic aspect. |
 | Weezer list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Geffen Records Audio CD
(10 May, 1994)
(397 reviews)  Editorial Review: There's a classic episode of The Little Rascals where one of the gang can't join everybody else on the ballfield because he has to stay home with his younger brother, who has the croup. "I can't come out and play," |
 | Welcome to the North list: $12.98 - our price: $11.99 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, |
 | Where You Want To Be list: $12.99 - our price: $12.99 by Victory Records Audio CD
(27 July, 2004)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: different then tayf but still awesome: Well of course the sound is different, they got two new members but trust me this cd is awesome. |
 | With The Lights Out [3CD Box Set + DVD] list: $59.98 - our price: $42.99 by Geffen Records Audio CD
(23 November, 2004)
Editorial Review: Nirvana may have been the biggest thing in the music world in the early '90s, but the trio maintained an uncommon devotion to core fans who knew them when they were still sleeping in a van. Fending off the adoration of punk-rock dabblers in the media and their audience while simultaneously welcoming stalwart underground-music supporters, |
 | XO list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Dreamworks Audio CD
(25 August, 1998)
(120 reviews)  Editorial Review: Elliott Smith's fourth solo album and major-label debut, XO, brings narrative detail and a wide range of emotion to an indie meld of '60s-style rock and folk-pop. Whether in the broken stateliness of "Waltz #2 (XO)," |
 | Yankee Hotel Foxtrot list: $18.98 - our price: $9.99 by Nonesuch Audio CD
(23 April, 2002)
(539 reviews)  Editorial Review: Named in honor of the three-word codes used by short-wave radio operators, Wilco's fourth album sounds like a late-night broadcast of some weirdly wonderful pop station punctuated by static and the sonic bleed of competing signals. |
 | Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(16 July, 2002)
(285 reviews)  Editorial Review: As these dimpled moptops from Oklahoma grow pepper-bearded and transform into wizened elder statesmen of sonic adventuring, the heartfelt candy of their loving bubblegum stretches ever longer into echoing soundscapes. |
 | You Are the Quarry (Bonus Dvd) (Dlx) list: $21.98 - our price: $18.99 by Sanctuary Records Audio CD
(07 December, 2004)
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 | You Are The Quarry (Jewel Case) list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 by Sanctuary Records Audio CD
(18 May, 2004)
(33 reviews)  Editorial Review: Morrissey's first new album since the nineties is a triumph. Powered by a formidable quartet, the twin guitars spit fire that matches every wounded issue Morrissey tears into. Never one to mince words, he comes out swinging, taking America to task and then turning his attention on his homeland with the blistering "Irish Blood, English Heart." |
 | Youth list: $15.98 - our price: $12.99 by El Music Group Audio CD
(16 November, 2004)
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