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By Michael Bublé, 2011
Michael Bublé has a special holiday gift for his naughty and nice fans. The multi Grammy Award winning Canadian presents Christmas. Commented Bublé, "Christmas has always been my favorite time of the year for me and my family so naturally it's been a dream of mine to make the "ultimate" Christmas...
- Skyscraper
By Demi Lovato, 2011
- Avenged Sevenfold
By Avenged Sevenfold, 2007
We made this record for the 18- to 25- year-old kid who just wants to blast some heavy shit out his window something you can groove to and rock out to that means something. There s no glitz or glamor just a heavy-hitting record that encompasses all of Avenged Sevenfold.
- The Final Riot!
By Paramore, 2008
A little over a year after the release of their critically acclaimed 2007 album 'RIOT!', Franklin, TN's Paramore has, as their hit single 'Misery Business' predicted, watched all their wildest dreams come true. Since the release of 'RIOT!', Paramore has been nominated for a Grammy, an MTV Video...
- California Gurls
By Katy Perry, 2010
- Run The World
By Beyonce, 2011
"Run the World (Girls)" is a song recorded by American recording artist Beyoncé Knowles. The "female-empowerment" song was written by Terius "The-Dream" Nash, Knowles, Nick "Afrojack" van de Wall, Wesley "Diplo" Pentz, David "Switch" Taylor, and Adidja Palmer and production was handled by Switch...
- River
By Sara Bareilles, 2008
- Far Beyond Driven
By Pantera, 1994
For Pantera, rage flows like water from a faucet. Far Beyond Driven vents the band's animosity in a maelstrom of hateful harangues fueled by thunderous drumbeats, piercing guitar noise, and raw-throated vocals. --Jon Wiederhorn.
- Neighborhoods
By Blink-182, 2011
The self produced "Neighborhoods" reflects each band member's different point of view. Bassist/Singer Mark Hoppus states "We each bring a very different aesthetic, talent and sound to the band. And in the differences between our ideas, the struggle and edge of all the different directions, is where...
- Can't Take Me Home
By P!nk, 2000
Can't Take Me Home is the debut album by American pop singer P!nk, released in the United States on April 4, 2000 by LaFace Records. It produced three singles "There You Go", "Most Girls", and "You Make Me Sick") and peaked at number twenty-six on the U.S. Billboard 200.
- Cheshire Cat
By blink-182, 1998
- For Those About to Rock We Salute You
By AC/DC, 2003
Full Title - For Those About To Rock We Salute You. 2003 remastered reissue of 1981 album. Packaged in a digipak with 16 page color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia and liner notes. Epic. Lesser bands might have been put off their stride by...
- Raiders Of The Lost Ark
By John Williams, 2009
The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed and conducted by John Williams! This collection is all digitally remastered from the original tapes and includes previously unreleased music. Full color CD booklet features rare photographs and new liner notes.
- Hysteria
By Def Leppard, 1990
Japanese special edition of this classic original album re-released on CD and packaged in a 12 x 12 inch album sized LP replica sleeve with all the original artwork and tracks. Universal. 2005.Probably Def Leppard's best album, and certainly their most successful, Hysteria pretty much sums up 80s...
- This Is Country Music
By Brad Paisley, 2011
Brad Paisley's This Is Country Music is led by the hit single and title track which exploded on the country radio charts. The album includes special guest appearances on songs like 'Old Alabama (Featuring Alabama)' and 'Remind Me (Duet With Carrie Underwood).
- Unchained
By Johnny Cash, 2007
- Portrait of an American Family
By Marilyn Manson, 1994
Every parent's nightmare and every teenager's dream band, Marilyn Manson takes no prisoners on their blistering and brutal Trent Reznor-produced debut. Aiming to shock and rock simultaneously, Portrait scores high marks in both arenas. Manson and his grand grimoire take Alice Cooper's...
- 3 Doors Down
By 3 Doors Down, 2008
"We're not a band that just goes through the motions," says Chris. "We go at everything hard. What I'm most proud of about the new album is we left ourselves a way out. Everybody hit the proverbial brick wall. Everybody fell down and everybody got back up, then we all went back in the room and...
- The Boy Is Mine
By Monica, 1998
24bit K2 digitally remastered Japanese limited edition special issue of the album classic. Includes the bonus tracks "First Nite" (So So Def Mix) and Razor N.Mix.Brandy may have scored the first hit with the infectious catfight "The Boy Is Mine," but make no mistake: Monica owns that song.
- Brave New World
By Iron Maiden, 2000
Brave New World's signature time changes, guitar harmonies, and urgent vocals render moot any question as to whether it will spawn Maiden classics to rival the likes of "Run to the Hills" and "Number of the Beast." Bruce is back, and all's right on this Brave New World.
- First Impressions of Earth
By The Strokes, 2006
Their prospects dangerously over-inflated by pundits who often hailed their debut as nothing short of rock-messianic, New York City's Strokes got a lesson in cynical rock-press dynamics when their biz-troubled, if similarly toned, '03 follow-up was dutifully dismissed as the proverbial sophomore...
- Boys for Pele
By Tori Amos, 1996
Boys for Pele is the third studio album by American singer and song-writer Tori Amos . Preceded by the first single, " Caught a Lite Sneeze ", by three weeks, the album was released on 22 January 1996, in the United Kingdom and on 23 January, in the United States .
- The Wedding Singer: Music From The Motion Picture
By Various Artists, 1998
Sounding like a flashback of the first few years of MTV, the soundtrack of The Wedding Singer starts as an intended goof and ends up quite listenable, thanks. While a couple of these songs (Musical Youth's "Pass the Dutchie" in particular) had already fallen off the cultural radar by 1985, when the...
- That's What You Get
By Paramore, 2008
2008 enhanced CD pressing of this single from the Grammy nominated Tennessee quartet, lifted from their album Riot!. Features two versions of 'That's What You Get': Main Version and Enhanced Video. Atlantic.
- Laundry Service
By Shakira, 2001
No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: SHAKIRATitle: LAUNDRY SERVICEStreet Release Date: 11/13/2001DomesticGenre: LATIN POP/ROCK.
- American Gangster
By Jay-Z, 2007
Separate from the official motion picture soundtrack, this collection of all-new original material is a musical journey and lyrical interpretation of snapshots from the upcoming motion picture American Gangster. The conceptual, full body of genius work from the new album balances the line between...
- Broken
By Nine Inch Nails, 1992
As a placeholder between the full-length Pretty Hate Machine and The Downward Spiral, Broken packs a serious punch. Angrier and less poppy than Machine, this EP is full of noisy hooks, if such a thing is possible (check out that guitar riff on the full-throttle "Wish"), and much closer...
- Make Yourself
By Incubus, 1999
Includes an enhanced component.Young, aggro, and from Los Angeles--it's tempting to put Incubus in the already crowded category populated by Korn, System of a Down, and their other loud and heavy brethren. But that would sell Incubus short, because Make Yourself, the quintet's sophomore album, is a...
- Girls, Girls, Girls
By Mötley Crüe, 1987
Girls, Girls, Girls is the fourth studio album , released on May 15 , 1987 by glam metal band Mötley Crüe . The record features a more blues -influenced sound than previous albums and contains the hits "Wild Side" and "Girls, Girls, Girls". The record also reflects the band's hard-living...
- #1's...And Then Some
By Brooks & Dunn, 2009
2009 two CD compilation from the Country superstars, who are splitting in 2010 after 20 years as a hitmaking duo. True to its title, this 30-song, double-disc collection features classic hits and chart-toppers and two new tracks, including the duo's current smash, 'Indian Summer.
- Jason DeRulo
By Jason Derulo, 2010
A truly multi-talented artist knows no creative boundaries. This is the case with Jason Derulo the Miami-bred 20 year old singer, dancer and songwriter whose smash debut single 'Whatcha Say' heralds the arrival of a major new talent. As the flagship artist in the new joint venture deal between...
- The Mark Tom and Travis Show
By blink-182, 2000
Out of print in the U.S.! Import edition of the Bubble Punk's limited edition live 2000 release. 20 tracks featuring scorching versions of all their hits including 'Dumpweed', 'What's My Age Again?', 'All the Small Things' and many more. Universal.Punk rock is meant to be played loud and snotty.
- #1's
By Destiny's Child, 2005
- Mary Poppins
By Julie Andrews, 2004
Winner of five Oscars (including two for Richard and Robert Sherman's memorable slate of songs), Disney's 1964 adaptation of British author P.L. Travers' beloved children's tales melded live action, animation and music more successfully than any film before or since.
- Songs for Japan
By Various Artists, 2011
In what stands as a major global music relief effort to benefit those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, over 30 of the biggest names in contemporary music have joined together for the worldwide release of "Songs for Japan," an unprecedented compilation of 38 chart-topping hits and...
- The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
By Whitney Houston, 1992
At the time of its release, this was the watershed for soundtracks, selling a kazillion copies. It documents Whitney Houston's character in the Kevin Costner movie, which required Houston to play only herself (although one hopes she wouldn't end up with someone as smarmy as Costner).
- Science & Faith
By The Script, 2011
The Script follow up the huge worldwide success of their debut album and its multiple hit singles, including Breakeven, with their sophomore effort, 2011's Science & Faith. Written and produced by The Script frontman, Danny O'Donoghue, and guitarist Mark Sheehan, Science & Faith was recorded in...
- Pipe Dreams
By Mark Salling, 2010
2010 release from the singer/actor, whose brooding good looks, rounds out the most-versatile cast to hit the FOX TV line-up, as bad-boy Puck on 19-time Emmy-nominated power house series of the decade, Glee. On Pipe Dreams, Salling chronicles the seven-year musical journey with a sound reminiscent...
- PCD
By The Pussycat Dolls, 2005
"Inside every woman is a Pussycat Doll," says Robin Antin, the creator of the singing-and-dancing ensemble that has risen from underground cool to major-label hot. "It's about female empowerment, about being confident with who you are. It's about singing and dancing in front of a mirror by...
- Document
By R.E.M., 1998
Singer Michael Stipe finally confesses that even he doesn't know what he's trying to say--among the lines flying by are "tryin' to tell you something we don't know" and "there's something going on that's not quite right." But R.E.M.'s roar is at its sharpest, as Peter Buck's guitars twist up surf...
- Dr. Feelgood
By Mötley Crüe, 2008
Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) paper sleeve pressing. Universal. 2008.
- Crystal Castles
By Crystal Castles, 2008
Electronic music is constantly ready to evolve, a point Crystal Castles seem determined to prove on their self-titled debut. They come from a heavily retro/electro place in the spectrum, wallowing in bits of debris from the ‘80s: video game bleeps and pixilated sounds found deep in the Casio...
- The Man I Want to Be
By Chris Young, 2009
Since Chris Young appeared on the Nashville Star television program in 2006, he's been on a roll. After signing with RCA he had a hit with "Drinkin' Me Lonely," his first single from his self-titled debut recording. Likewise, the two singles that have preceded the release of The Man I Want to Be in...
- Karma and Effect
By Seether, 2005
Seether's follow-up to their promising, moderately successful 2002 debut, Disclaimer, and its spottier, hastily repackaged 2004 sequel, was reportedly beset by fighting with their label--friction that dictated everything from profanity-free lyrics to a title change (the original name was the...
- Scars and Souvenirs
By Theory of a Deadman, 2008
Originally from Vancouver B.C. and signed by Chad Kroeger of Nickelback to his 604 Records label (where the band is still signed in Canada), Theory is following up a very successful sophomore album cycle (GASOLINE) that included the huge radio hits "Santa Monica," "No Surprise" and "Hello Lonely.
- The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
By Brand New, 2006
Brand New have specialized in pain ever since the pop-punk emo-rage of their 2001 debut release Your Favorite Weapon. But they've outdone themselves on The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. If the songs on Weapon were paper cuts, the ones here are gaping chainsaw wounds, full of seismic, howling...
- For the Love of Him
By Shania Twain, 2007
Before she became Shania (an Indian word meaning 'on her way'), she was Eileen Twain, a sister to four siblings trying to make ends meet and get ahead in life. She trained in revues at resorts near her hometown of Timmins, Ontario and managed to get recording dates whenever possible.
- Try This
By P!nk, 2003
Try This is the third album by pop singer P!nk , released on November 11 , 2003 (see 2003 in music ). It features the singles " Trouble ", " God Is a DJ " and " Last to Know ", and is her first album to feature a Parental Advisory warning. This is P!nk's lowest selling album to date, selling...
- Alice in Wonderland
By Original Soundtrack, 2006
Walt Disney had originally toyed with the idea of bringing Lewis Carroll's phantasmagorical classic to the screen in the '30s as one of his first live-action feature films. Paramount beat him to the punch with their 1933 all-star version, but, through patience or sheer stubbornness, Disney finally...
- Alice in Wonderland
By Danny Elfman, 2010
From Walt Disney Pictures and the vividly creative mind of award-winning director Tim Burton comes the original soundtrack to the highly anticipated feature film. The score from Alice in Wonderland created by Burton's long time collaborator, nominated for 4 Academy Awards® and 10 GRAMMY® Awards...
- All Hope Is Gone
By Slipknot, 2008
After over 5 million albums sold in the US, Slipknot returns with their most powerfulstatement yet - All Hope Is Gone. Filled with the fury people have come to expect fromSlipknot as well as some extraordinary surprises, this album is the culmination of theband' s 9 unique members, three platinum...
- Duran Duran
By Duran Duran, 1981
Duran Duran is the debut album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran. It was originally released worldwide in 1981, and reissued to greater success in 1983. The album reached #3 on the United Kingdom charts on 27 June 1981, and remained in the chart for 118 weeks, although the initial release...
- The Shepherd's Dog
By Iron & Wine, 2007
Iron and Wine's last release (not including the collaborative In the Reins EP which featured songs by Iron and Wine's Sam Beam and performances by both Iron and Wine and Calexico together) was 2005's Woman King, a 6-song EP which distinguished itself from its predecessors with a deepening...
- Emotions
By Mariah Carey, 2008
- Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
By Aaliyah, 1994
24bit K2 digitally remastered Japanese limited edition special issue of the album classic. Includes the bonus tracks "At Ur Best" (Stepper's Paul Remix) Gangstar Child Remix plus one more.
- Ultra
By Depeche Mode, 1997
In the bestselling DM canon, this is one of their very best--mature, Euro-elegant, smartly contemporary (thanks to producer Tim "Bomb the Bass" Simenon), honest ("Insight"), edgy ("Barrel of a Gun"), and armed with at least one killer single in "It's No Good.
- Codes And Keys
By Death Cab for Cutie, 2011
2011 album from the Alt-Rock heroes. The album breaks away, though not completely, from the guitar-driven style of the band known so well to fans, making use of piano and electronically centered songs that will undoubtedly meet their expectations.
- All Of You
By Colbie Caillat, 2011
Grammy Award winning, chart-topping SoCal singer songwriter Colbie Caillat's third album (releases on Universal) is All of You. Caillat wrote All Of You about her experiences the previous few years, the most significant of which -- her blossoming relationship with bandmate Justin Young.
- Love Story
By Taylor Swift, 2008
- Protection
By Massive Attack, 1995
Bristol's Massive Attack released a classic with their first album, Blue Lines, but only those who were paying careful attention noticed; soon, they were overshadowed by the likes of Tricky and Portishead, who were colleagues. But not so after the release of Protection, which sported a massive hit...
- Exciter
By Depeche Mode, 2001
One of Depeche Mode's greatest strengths is also their greatest weakness. The band comes up with some of pop music's most inventive lyrics, and at the same time, they always give the impression that they'll arbitrarily sing about anything, as long as it's depressing.
- Camp Rock
By Jonas Brothers, 2008
Camp Rock is the soundtrack of the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name , released on June 17 , 2008 . Full songs of the album were made available on Camp Rock' s official web site for one week, beginning June 10 , 2008 , and the full soundtrack premiered on Radio Disney on June 14 , 2008...
- Lullabies to Paralyze
By Queens of the Stone Age, 2005
Japanese pressing of 2005 album includes three bonus tracks, 'Like a Drug', 'Precious and Grace' and 'Infinity'. Universal.Nick Oliveri may have departed, taking his naked bass playing skills with him, but Queens of the Stone Age remains in good hands with co-founder Josh Homme.
- All Killer No Filler
By Sum 41, 2001
If you've heard Blink 182, the Offspring, or Green Day, you've heard Sum 41, with or without All Killer No Filler. The Canadian quartet's California punk formula is a well-worn one that seems to be working--all the way from the store to the Warped Tour.
- Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show
By Glee Cast, 2010
The Glee cast is back with the first CD from the second season of FOX's hit show. Paying homage to Richard O'Brien's cult musical masterpiece, the Glee cast injects their distinctive style to such Rocky Horror Show classics as Time Warp, Damn it, Janet, and Touch A Touch A Touch A Touch Me. With...
- Too Fast for Love
By Mötley Crüe, 2008
Too Fast for Love is the debut album of the American hard rock band Motley Crue. Originally released independently on November 10, 1981, on the band's Leathur Records record label, the album was produced by Michael Wagener. With some parts re-recorded, it was re-mixed by Roy Thomas Baker...
- Mr. A-Z
By Jason Mraz, 2005
- Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
By Spoon, 2007
This record starts with "Don't Make Me A Target", a song that builds on Spoon's familiar minimal rhythmic piano/guitar vamp popularized on earlier hits like "Small Stakes" or "The Way We Get By". The album quickly moves into uncharted territory with the atmospheric "The Ghost Of You Lingers"...
- Something About Airplanes
By Death Cab For Cutie, 2008
Barsuk and Death Cab for Cutie celebrate the 10th anniversary of the band's classic debut studio album with this deluxe reissue. Still considered by many fans to be DCfC's best album, but criminally unheard by many newer converts other than in the form of the handful of songs that remain staples of...
- I'm With You
By Red Hot Chili Peppers, 2011
I'm With You is the tenth studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, which was released on August 30, 2011. It was their first album since Stadium Arcadium (2006), their longest gap to date between studio albums. It was also their first release with guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who...
- Taylor Swift - Fearless
By Taylor Swift,
Includes bonus DVD with exclusive in the studio footage.Track listing1. Fearless 2. Fifteen 3. Love Story 4. Hey Stephen 5. White Horse 6. You Belong With Me 7. Breathe 8. Tell Me Why 9. You're Not Sorry10. The Way I Loved You 11. Forever & Always 12.
- The Very Best of the Doors
By The Doors, 2007
Rhino’s celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Doors spectacular 1967 debut continues to break on through with an unprecedented two-disc, career-spanning collection that spotlights the legendary band’s powerful mix of music and mysticism. The most comprehensive 2-CD Doors set ever...
- Sounds of Silence
By Simon & Garfunkel, 2001
One suspects that Paul Simon cringes a bit when he listens to Simon & Garfunkel's 1966 breakthrough release. Lines from "I Am a Rock" ("For a rock feels no pain / And an island never cries") and the title track ("Fools, said I, you do not know / Silence like a cancer grows") are the essence of...
- Sing-A-Longs & Lullabies for the Film Curious George
By Jack Johnson, 2006
Faced with the task of giving a voice to a central character that does not speak, Universal Pictures turned to Jack Johnson to craft songs that could provide a voice for Curious George. As a new father, it gave him the opportunity to make an album for both parents and children.
- The Great Southern Trendkill
By Pantera, 1996
Japanese edition of their new album features alive version of 'Walk' as a bonus track. Standard 11 tracks.
- I Kissed a Girl
By Katy Perry, 2008
UK CD pressing of the first official single lifted from her 2008 debut album One Of The Boys. After a few years writing songs and recording with various producers, Katy unleashes this delicious slice of Pop to the world at large. The album version of the title track is b/w Jason Nevin's Funkroker...
- Morning View
By Incubus, 2001
Though Morning View follows hot on the heels of Incubus's breakthrough single, "Drive," it doesn't feel rushed. After all, their previous album, Make Yourself, was released nearly two years ago. Like fellow Los Angeles metal pioneers System of a Down, Incubus find themselves lumped in with the...
- Take One
By Adam Lambert, 2009
The "Take One" CD is a compilation of songs Adam had recorded prior to American Idol while working as a session musician. At the time of the CD's release, Adam issued a statement: "Back in 2005 when I was a struggling artist, I was hired as a studio singer to lend my vocals to tracks written by...
- Serenity
By David Newman, 2005
Joss Whedon, the writer/director responsible for the worldwide television phenomena of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel," now applies his trademark compassion and wit to a small band of galactic outcasts 500 years in the future in his feature film directorial debut, "Serenity.
- Ten Thousand Fists
By Disturbed, 2005
After a triple-platinum debut and platinum follow-up, Disturbed fuses the brutality and darkness of 2000's The Sickness with the added melodic nature and complexity of 2002's Believe for album number three. Aggressive, relentless and intense-yet at the same time transcendent-Ten Thousand Fists is a...
- Origin
By Evanescence, 2000
Origin is the first full length CD released by the alternative metal band Evanescence on the Bigwig Enterprises label. Although it is occasionally considered to be Evanescence's first album, lead singer Amy Lee has said that she prefers to think of it as a "dressed up" demo CD .
- Year Zero
By Nine Inch Nails, 2007
Japanese pressing of the 2007 album from Trent Reznor and friends. This is Part One of a two-part concept album set some 15 years in the future and is a vision of that future, a cautionary tale of a world we could be living in if current world events stay on the path we are set on.
- Torches
By Foster the People, 2011
Torches, the highly anticipated debut album by Foster The People, is the soundtrack for an eternal summer. Produced by Paul Epworth (Adele + Florence and the Machine), Rich Costey (Muse + Interpol), and Greg Kurstin (Beck + Red Hot Chili Peppers), Torches delivers on both the promise of their...
- Ready
By Trey Songz, 2009
Since making his recording debut in 2005, Trey Songz has patiently and artfully crafted some of the most acclaimed and compelling R&B music of the decade. His first two Songbook Entertainment/Atlantic albums, 'I GOTTA MAKE IT' (2005) and 'TREY DAY' (2007), yielded a trio of top ten singles, 'Girl...
- Phobia
By Breaking Benjamin, 2006
- Shrek 2
By Harry Gregson-Williams, 2004
The runaway success of Dreamworks' original digitally animated spoof of classic fairy tales (and the Disney versions in particular) quite naturally spawned a sequel that follows the further misadventures of the lovable green ogre, his donkey pal and Princess Fiona.
- Braveheart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
By James Horner, 1995
A 1996 Academy Award nominee for Best Dramatic Score, Braveheart is one of composer James (Titanic) Horner's most accomplished works. Utilizing the full range of the London Symphony Orchestra, the Choristers of Westminster Abbey, and a small ensemble of traditional folk instrumentalists, Horner...
- Era Vulgaris
By Queens of the Stone Age, 2007
Two CD Tour Edition of the Alternative Rock band's 2007 album includes four bonus tracks on the first disc: 'Fun Machine Took A Shit and Died', 'Make It Wit Chu' (Acoustic), 'Era Vulgaris' (Richard File Remix) and 'I'm Designer' (Unkle Remix) while the bonus disc features eight additional live...
- Some Mad Hope
By Matt Nathanson, 2007
"Nathanson has offered an album so solid, so addicting, so enduring on repeat listens that it will quickly become the soundtrack of your late summer." Blogcritics.
- Out of Exile
By Audioslave, 2005
Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.In what was widely predicted to be a short-lived supergroup/side-project, Audioslave has instead gratifyingly yielded a bonafide band. The follow-up to their promising, if not quite artistically...
- Ooooooohhh...On the TLC Tip
By TLC, 1992
A hip-hop album with major pop crossover appeal, TLC's 1992 debut was an instant success. The trio of young women--T-Boz, Chilli, and Left Eye--projected a playful and colorful image, wearing bright, floppy clothes and using prophylactics as fashion accessories (Left Eye used to wear a colored...
- Futures
By Jimmy Eat World, 2004
The massive success of Jimmy Eat World's 2001 Bleed American propelled the band into the mass-culture spotlight, with the hit single "The Middle" seemingly popping up in every third movie released and the group turning in an energized performance on Saturday Night Live.
- Thank You
By Stone Temple Pilots, 2003
From their arrival in 1992 with the 8x-platinum "CORE," Stone Temple Pilots have consistently been among the forefront of modern rock ‘n’ roll artists. With each album, the California-based quartet - Scott Weiland, Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo, and Eric Kretz - has pursued their own unique musical...
- The Dynasty: Roc La Familia 2000
By Jay-Z, 2000
BONUS DVD (PAL)Here's a little something to tide you over until Jay-Z decides to come correct. Then again, Roc-A-Fella Records could release Sean Carter Sings MC Hammer's Greatest Hits and watch it ship platinum. So, it really doesn't matter if Dynasty seems to be a rather half-hearted effort from...
- Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix
By Jimi Hendrix, 1998
Japanese only SHM pressing. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD display manufacturing...
- Batman Begins
By Hans Zimmer, 2005
Score by Award Winning Composers Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, The Lion King) and James Newton Howard (The Village, The Fugitive). Track Titles: 1. Vespertilio 2. Eptesicus 3. Myotis 4. Barbastella 5. Artibeus 6. Tadarida 7. Macrotus 8. Antrozous 9. Nycteris 10.
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