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"Ray Charles, Genius Loves Company - 180 Gram - Double LP"
RAY CHARLES - GENIUS LOVES COMPANY - INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION.
DOUBLE 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE PRESSING.
FACTORY SEALED Double LP SET - High definition analog vinyl pressing for superior fidelity. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The ultimate record – the way music was meant to be heard.
2005 Grammy Awards for Genius Loves Company:
Record Of The Year
Here We Go Again
Ray Charles & Norah Jones
John Burk, producer; Terry Howard & Al Schmitt, engineers/mixers
Album Of The Year
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Here We Go Again
Ray Charles & Norah Jones
Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Gospel Performance
Heaven Help Us All
Ray Charles & Gladys Knight
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
Over The Rainbow
Victor Vanacore, arranger (Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt & Ed Thacker, engineers (Ray Charles & Various Artists)
Best Surround Sound Album
Al Schmitt, surround mix engineer; Robert Hadley & Doug Sax, surround mastering
engineers; John Burk, Phil Ramone & Herbert Waltl, surround producers (Ray
Charles & Various Artists)
The last studio album completed by the untouchable Ray Charles before his death. Charles sings a dozen duets with a dazzling array of guest artists from virtually every genre. "We cover it all," Charles says, "from country to R&B, pop, rock and blues. I’ve never let them put me in a little box, and this (record) expresses that open feeling. A beautiful song is a beautiful song - and to sing with so many beautiful singers is a blessing from God." Genius Loves Company stands as a remarkable hallmark in a remarkable career, including duets with Norah Jones, Elton John, Van Morrison, Diana Krall, Natalie Cole, James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Michael McDonald, B.B. King, Gladys Knight and Johnny Mathis.
Tracks:
Here We Go Again - Features Norah Jones
Sweet Potato Pie - Features James Taylor
You Don't Know Me - Features Diana Krall
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - Features Elton John
Fever - Features Natalie Cole
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind - Features Bonnie Raitt
It Was A Very Good Year - Features Willie Nelson
Hey Girl - Features Michael McDonald
Sinner's Prayer - Features B.B. King
Heaven Help Us All - Features Gladys Knight
Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Features Johnny Mathis
Crazy Love - Features Van Morrison
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"The Who, BBC Sessions Live - Double LP"
THE WHO - BBC SESSIONS LIVE- DOUBLE LP - Limited Edition analog Vinyl U.K. pressing
One of the most creative and explosive bands of the '60s. The Who didn't record an official live album until 1970. For fans of the revved-up, introspective, and humorous fare that made records such as My Generation, Sell Out, and A Quick One instant classics, 1970 was a good three years too late. Rather than referring to sometimes-dodgy bootlegs to discover what "Pictures of Lily," "Disguises," or "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" sounded like live, we are now presented with a surprisingly clear document of the band at--arguably--their peak. A fabulous portrait of the artists as a young band, the disc brims with minor revelations--chief among them that they were pretty sorry as an R&B outfit and that (surprise) with Moon, Entwhistle, and Townshend bashing about, even a mid-tempo number like "Happy Jack" was a total scorcher live.
The band blazes through these songs so fast -- and you thought the Ramones and the Minutemen invented that kind of lightning-speed concision -- that it's easy to miss how perfectly constructed they are. The Who's sound rests on the tension between carefully defined pop-song structures pushed to the breaking point by the band's propulsive, chaotic power. Singer Roger Daltrey and bassist John Enthwhistle are hardly slouches, but guitarist Pete Townshend and drummer Keith Moon are true wonders. They wail with such unrestrained glee that they frequently threaten to blow these songs apart. Then, by some miracle, they land in time, and the song ends. All that in two-and-a-half minutes -- with lovely, Beach Boys-derived vocal harmonies to boot. That's why it's earned the right to be called classic rock -- and why this disc is such an unadulterated pleasure from start to finish.
1. My Generation [Radio 1 Jingle]
2. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
3. Good Lovin'
4. Just You and Me, Darling
5. Leaving Here
6. My Generation
7. Good's Gone
8. La-La Lies
9. Substitute
10. Dancing in the Street
11. Disguises
12. I'm a Boy
13. Run Run Run
14. Boris the Spider
15. Happy Jack
16. See My Way
17. Pictures of Lilly
18. Quick One, While He's Away
19. Substitute
20. Seeker
21. I'm Free
22. Shakin' All Over
23. Relay
24. Long Live Rock
25. Boris the Spider (Radio 1 Jingle)
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The Ramones, Leave Home - Colored Vinyl"
LEAVE HOME -
The 1977 & second album by New York's beloved punk rockers, unavailable as an individual title on CD in the U.S. 14 tracks, including 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker', 'California Sun', 'Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment', 'Glad To See You Go' and 'Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy'
Track Listings
1. Glad to See You Go
2. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
3. I Remember You
4. Oh, Oh, I Love Her So
5. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker
6. Suzy Is a Headbanger
7. Pinhead
8. Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy
9. Swallow My Pride
10. What's Your Game
11. California Sun
12. Commando
13. You're Gonna Kill That Girl
14. You Should Never Have Opened That Door
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The Ramones, Rocket To Russia - Colored Vinyl"
ROCKET TO RUSSIA -
Among Creem magazine's predictions for 1977 was the claim that the Ramones would make three No. 1 singles but that none would chart. Well, "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" and "Do You Wanna Dance" did make the 80s on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Rockaway Beach" went all the way to No. 66, but the point basically stands: Two-minute blasts of power chords, speedy tempos, and praise of fun in the sun weren't where it was at for radio in the year JOURNEY hired STEVE PERRY. Rocket to Russia, the home of those semi-hits, is still many fans' favorite Ramones long-player, thanks not only to those near misses but also to the fervor of "Cretin Hop," the scene celebration of "Ramona," and the anthemic pout of "I Don't Care." They did, though--they really, really did
Track Listings
1. Cretin Hop
2. Rockaway Beach
3. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
4. Locket Love
5. I Don't Care
6. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker
7. We're a Happy Family
8. Teenage Lobotomy
9. Do You Wanna Dance?
10. I Wanna Be Well
11. I Can't Give You Anything
12. Ramona
13. Surfin' Bird
14. Why Is It Always This Way?
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The Ramones, End Of The Century - Colored Vinyl"
END OF THE CENTURY -
This is my generation's Exile on Main St., totally misunderstood by idiot critics (and seemingly, the Ramones themselves. Only Joey seemed to dig it) Here, the Ramones stake their claim to the whole of American Rock 'n Roll, not just parochial NYC punk, and Phil Spector (who legitimately loved this band) justifies his own sorry existence by giving them the gift of the biggest wall of sound he ever came up with. After this album, Johnny stole Joey's girlfriend and the magic was gone, they started claiming individual song credits, they brought in ringers to play guitar solos on the albums, DeeDee started shooting up again, Joey started boozing and not caring, and the band went down the toilet. But this record just sounds better and better with each passing year. (Except "Chinese Rocks" -- interesting to hear the boys jump from household solvents to hard drugs, but Johnny Thunders friggin' OWNS this song; Joey just ain't a convincing junkie. Still, the tune's darkness adds to E of the C's stylistic diversity). Did I say my generation's Exile on Main St? It's also my generations White Album and London Calling.
Track Listings
1. Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?
2. I'm Affected
3. Danny Says
4. Chinese Rock
5. Return of Jackie and Judy
6. Let's Go
7. Baby, I Love You
8. I Can't Make It on Time
9. This Ain't Havana
10. Rock 'N' Roll High School
11. All the Way
12. High Risk Insurance
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"The Ramones, S/T"
180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl, voted the #54 Rock n Roll Album of All Time. Tracks Include: "Blitzkrieg Bop" "Beat On The Brat" "Judy Is A Punk" "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" "Chain Saw" "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" "I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement" "Loudmouth" "Havana Affair" "Listen To My Heart" "53rd & 3rd" "Let's Dance" "I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You" "Today Your Love,Tomorrow The World".
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"The Ramones, Rocket To Russia"
Factory Sealed 180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The way music was meant to be heard. Out of Print forever! Tracks Include: "Cretin Hop" "Rockaway Beach" "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" "Locket Love" "I Don't Care" "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" "We're a Happy Family" "Teenage Lobotomy" "Do You Wanna Dance?" "I Wanna Be Well" "I Can't Give You Anything" "Ramona" "Surfin' Bird" "Why Is It Always This Way?."
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"The Ramones, Leave Home"
Factory Sealed 180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The way music was meant to be heard. Out of Print forever! Tracks Include: "Glad to See You Go" "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" "I Remember You" "Oh Oh I Love Her So" "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" "Suzy Is a Headbanger" "Pinhead" "Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy" "Swallow My Pride" "What's Your Game" "California Sun" "Commando" "You're Gonna Kill That Girl" "You Should Never Have Opened That Door."
SKU Number:DOLP 7528 |
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"The Ramones, Road To Ruin"
Factory Sealed 180 Gram Limited Edition Analog Virgin Vinyl. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The way music was meant to be heard. Out of Print forever! Tracks Include: I Just Want to Have Something to Do" "I Wanted Everything" "Don't Come Close" "I Don't Want You" "Needles and Pins" "I'm Against It" "I Wanna Be Sedated" "Go Mental" "Questioningly" "She's the One" "Bad Brain" "It's a Long Way Back."
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"The Ramones, Rock 'N' Roll High School"
Classic Analog LP Pressing. Tracks Include: "Rock 'n' Roll High School" "I Want You Around" "C'mon Let's Go" "Blitzkrieg Bop" "Teenage Labotomy" "California Sun" "Pinhead" "She's The One" "So It Goes - Nick Lowe" "Energy Fools The Magician - Eno" "Rock 'n' Roll High School - P.J. Soles" "Come Back Jonee - Devo" "Teenage Depression - Eddie & The Hot Rods" "Smoking In The Boys Room - Brownsville Station" "School Days - Chuck Berry" "A Dream Goes On Forever - Todd Rundgren" "School's Out - Alice Cooper."
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"The Ramones, Road To Ruin - Colored Vinyl"
ROAD TO RUIN
Maybe it's that I'm bummed out (still) from Joey Ramone's death. Maybe I'm just feeling nostalgic. Maybe I'm just remembering the first time I ever heard the Ramones, when I was 16, riding around suburban Chicago when a friend of mine blasted out "I Just Want To Have Something To Do" on his jambox. I can't say that a single song changed my life, but I still get shivers when I hear those first chords of that song. That's the day I started listening to punk rock, and it's fair to say my whole worldview has changed with it.
The Ramones were an American original, and "Road To Ruin" comprises some of their best work. "I Want To Be Sedated," "Bad Brain," and "Go Mental" are some hilarious takes on mental health, while "Needles and Pins" could be the best cover ever done (Joey at his finest). Maybe the best song is "It's A Long Way Back," which is comprised of the following lyrics:
You by the phone You all alone It's a long way back to Germany It's a long way back to Germany
I'll miss Joey, and I miss the Ramones, but this record is as good as any at capturing the essence of those four dudes from Queens.
Track Listings
1. I Just Want to Have Something to Do
2. I Wanted Everything
3. Don't Come Close
4. I Don't Want You
5. Needles and Pins
6. I'm Against It
7. I Wanna Be Sedated
8. Go Mental
9. Questioningly
10. She's the One
11. Bad Brain
12. It's a Long Way Back
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"The Ramones, Pleasant Dreams"
Classic Analog LP. Pressing. Tracks Include: "We Want The Airwaves" "All's Quiet On The Eastern Front" "The K.K.K. Took My Baby Away" "Don't Go" "You Sound Like You're Sick" "It's Not My Place" "She Is a Sensation" "7-11" "You Didn't Mean Anything To Me" "Come On Now" "This Business Is Killing Me" "Sitting In My Room".
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"The Ramones, The Ramones - Colored Vinyl"
SELF - TITLED - Colored Vinyl
With the three-chord assault of "Blitzkrieg Bop," The Ramones' begins at a blinding speed and never once over the course of its 14 songs does it let up. The Ramones' is all about speed, hooks, stupidity and simplicity. The songs are imaginative reductions of early rock & roll, girl group pop, and surf-rock. Not only is the music only boiled down to its essentials, but The Ramones' offer a twisted, comical take on pop culture with their lyrics, whether it's the horror schlock of "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement," the drug deals of "53rd and 3rd," the gleeful violence of "Beat on the Brat" or the maniacal stupidity of "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue." And the cover of Chris Montez's "Let's Dance" isn't a throwaway - with its single-minded beat and lyrics, it encapsulates everything the group loves about pre-Beatles rock & roll. They don't alter the structure, or the intent, of the song, they simply make it louder and faster. And that's the key to all of The Ramones' music - it's simple rock & roll, played simply, loud, and very, very fast. None of the songs clock in at any longer than two and half minutes and most are considerably shorter.
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Track Listings
1. Blitzkrieg Bop
2. Beat On The Brat
3. Judy is a Punk
4. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
5. Chain Saw
6. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
7. I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement
8. Loudmouth
9. Havana Affair
10. Listen to my Heart
11. 53rd & 3rd
12. Let's Dance
13. I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
14. Today Your Love Tomorrow The World
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"The Ramones, ST - Colored Vinyl"
THE RAMONES - SELF TITLED - Collector’s Limited Edition High Quality Colored Vinyl LP.
With the three-chord assault of "Blitzkrieg Bop," The Ramones' begins at a blinding speed and never once over the course of its 14 songs does it let up. The Ramones' is all about speed, hooks, stupidity and simplicity. The songs are imaginative reductions of early rock & roll, girl group pop, and surf-rock. Not only is the music only boiled down to its essentials, but The Ramones' offer a twisted, comical take on pop culture with their lyrics, whether it's the horror schlock of "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement," the drug deals of "53rd and 3rd," the gleeful violence of "Beat on the Brat" or the maniacal stupidity of "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue." And the cover of Chris Montez's "Let's Dance" isn't a throwaway - with its single-minded beat and lyrics, it encapsulates everything the group loves about pre-Beatles rock & roll. They don't alter the structure, or the intent, of the song, they simply make it louder and faster. And that's the key to all of The Ramones' music - it's simple rock & roll, played simply, loud, and very, very fast. None of the songs clock in at any longer than two and half minutes and most are considerably shorter.
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Track Listings
1. Blitzkrieg Bop
2. Beat On The Brat
3. Judy is a Punk
4. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
5. Chain Saw
6. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
7. I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement
8. Loudmouth
9. Havana Affair
10. Listen to my Heart
11. 53rd & 3rd
12. Let's Dance
13. I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
14. Today Your Love Tomorrow The World
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