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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is Iggy Pop. By Bmg Special Product. The regular list price is $7.98. Sells new for $3.21. There are some available for $1.34.
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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is Siouxsie and the Banshees. By Import [Generic]. The regular list price is $32.49. Sells new for $5.95. There are some available for $2.48.
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5 comments about The Seven Year Itch.

  1. The big controversy concerning this CD is the quality of Siouxsie Sioux's voice. It sounds different to say the least. It's deeper and she seems to struggle to hit the notes. Was she sick or what?

    On the other hand, why would she release this recording if she wasn't happy with the results? I think you can make the case that her voice sounds creepy and compliments the dark subject matter of most of these songs. Rock n' Roll isn't always about being pretty, after all.

    The band sounds AWESOME and former Psychedelic Fur Knox Chandler fits right in, providing a gorgeously gothic guitar. But in all HONESTY, I'll be sticking with the original recordings that feature the Siouxsie voice I know and love.



  2. Let me first say that I am a MAJOR Siouxsie & The Banshees fan, and have been for many, many years. I didn't add this uncharacteristically awful album to my iTunes collection of the entire Siouxsie & the Banshees catalog, because the out-of-tune singing is unbearable. I can only wonder what Siouxsie herself thinks of this album. Maybe the monitors on stage were not supporting her the way she needed, but she very rarely comes close to hitting a note during the entire show. The band sounds a bit thin, with only Budgie turning in a performance that could be considered memorable. But the singing... ugh.


  3. Well maybe you've missed what's most wonderful about her.

    Remember first that the Banshees happened in the years of do-it-yourself music-making of the late 1970s. The point then wasn't to craft a polished presentation, but to figure out a few chords on the guitar and say what was on your mind. When it worked best, it was because a band had a point of view that resonated with the rest of us.

    Over time, the Banshees' experiments with the technical requirements for presenting that point of view began to describe a truly new style. The rich layers of sound they created in the studio grew naturally out of the world view of their music and lyrics. But different media allow - or require - different means to communicate the thought and emotion at the heart of a work. If the recording studio lends itself to a careful assemblage of those baroque layers of sound, the stage offers an immediacy and connection with an audience that more than compensates for any lack of technical expertise.

    Sioux doesn't sing pretty. She often can't hit a note with one strike. So she slides around it, sometimes missing it completely. But each pass of her voice conveys more art than all of Broadway's bland precision could muster in an entire season. Like other great chanteuses, when the technical accuracy of her voice fails her, she finds other ways to get to where she needs to be. She's a stylist and, in that regard, has more in common with Marlene Dietrich than with Doris Day. Now, would you rather listen to a personal and emotional expression in song or a marching band?

    This album is noticeably devoid of most of the band's hits. It's a look back at their twenty-year career and gives us some perspective on how they got to this place.

    Hearing the early tunes refracted through the prism of Sioux's more mature voice, we are transported. The sharp edges of those post-Punk endeavors sound more chipped and craggy now; they evoke the whole world of emotion and experience that has passed through her in the years between, waiting tightly coiled in the spaces and unfurling like a sea anemone as she slips her voice over each rough spot.

    It's a great collection and includes the wonderful "Lullaby." This expression of tenderness for the innocent caught in a world rife with pain and desolation brings tears to my eyes each time I hear it.

    Oh yeah, and the band sounds wonderful, too.

    If you're a fan or you just want to know what all the fuss is about, buy this album. It's an important piece of performance. If you want a pretty voice, get a Sarah McLachlan disc.



  4. I have followed this band from my teens to my adulthood, and have seen them at least a dozen times-they are my heros! Unfortunately, I have to give this one star-I am sorry but Siouxsies' voice is absolutely cringe-inducing, I saw this tour 3 times in 2002, and her voice was the same too. I kept hopeing it would get better-but it didn't. I am really surprised they put this out. Sioux is so off key, her range is shot-and the band isn't that great either. It's a shame; but hey-they do have some AMAZING studio albums!


  5. Seven years apart has had little effect on Siouxsie and the Banshees. Her followers were out in full force on last years 7 year itch tour and judging from her cheering fans Siouxsie still has the ability to thrill. Their music seems even more relevant today considering most of the garbage on the radio these days. Siouxsie's voice is as icy and hoarse as ever from years of touring but we wouldn't have it any other way - her voice has always been part of their appeal. Listening to old screamfests like "Pure", "Voodoo Dolly" and "Monitor" sounds just as good as they did 20 years ago. Budgies drumming is excellent especially on "Land's End". Strangely enough, some of their biggest hits from the concerts like "Christine", "Happy House" and "Cities in Dust" are not included on this CD.


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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is The New York Dolls. By Trojan. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $5.28. There are some available for $2.00.
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2 comments about Seven Day Weekend.

  1. I find this to be there best one, it has amazing energy and I find it has some of there best songs like Seven Day Weekend, Frankenstein, and Jet Boy. A must have if your a dolls fan or if your not


  2. Punk, this is Punk: straight forward, energetic, crazy descent lyrics. All are here. Surely not the best NY Dolls album, but it's an interesting document of the band. This is their early live album, and it features Johnny Thunder's best guitar playing. "Seven Day Weekend" is quite joyful, and "Bad detective" and "Vietnamese baby" is surprisingly reflective commentary of the society. Great work. Buy it if you love punk: it's some of the excellent moments of punk, not those spirit-less cheap punk power-chord stummers.


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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is Richard Hell & the Voidoids. By Roir. There are some available for $59.99.
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1 comments about Funhunt: Live at the CBGB's & Max's.

  1. Any fan will be extremely pleased.
    Is worth the extra mile by a long shot.
    Lots of Hell classics are here in a souped up and more vigorous format.
    And the covers smoke similarly.
    Buy or die.


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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is Grave. By Century Media. There are some available for $3.77.
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1 comments about Extremely Rotten Live.

  1. IF YOU ARE A DEATH METAL FAN THE BAND GRAVE IS WHERE IT IS AT. THERE STYLE IS TOTALLY BRUTAL AND IN YOUR FACE. THE BAND CAN BE AS FAST AS ANY BUT, THEY ALSO SLOW DOWN THE PACE AND GIVE YOU THE CRUNCHING WALL OF NISE EFFECT. THIS LIVE ALBUM GIVES AN OVER VIEW OF THEIR CAREER WITH A COUPLE SONGS OF EACH ALBUM A MUST FOR A GRAVE FAN.


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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artists are Artist is 4-Skins and Infa Riot. By Step 1 UK. The regular list price is $18.98. Sells new for $11.63. There are some available for $22.46.
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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is Joy Division. By Get Back Italy. The regular list price is $23.98. Sells new for $25.37.
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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is Graham Parker & the Rumour. By Mercury. The regular list price is $12.98. Sells new for $12.99. There are some available for $9.79.
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2 comments about The Parkerilla.

  1. I was really happy to hear what a great job was done on this remaster. The sound is very spacious and tight at the same time. If your a fan and have not heard this, I dont think you can go wrong here.


  2. If, you've never seen Parker and the Rumour live, this reissue of the 1978 album is a decent substitue. My only complaint is the addition of the dance version of "Don't Ask Me Questions" I never liked the remixed version of this great track.


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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is The Sex Pistols. By Caroline. The regular list price is $10.99. Sells new for $19.99.
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Posted in Alternative Rock (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

The artist is Artist is The Fall. By Earmark. The regular list price is $22.98. Sells new for $19.88.
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1 comments about Totale's Turns (It's Now or Never).

  1. The Fall and their leader were into drugs at this time, and it shows. This music is extremely wigged-out. In places ("Cary Grant's Wedding", "Fiery Jack", "Spectre vs. Rector") this music needs no justification, it is perfect and unique. In other places, it's less impressive and the low-fidelity recording will annoy you to death. It doesn't get stranger or more abrasive than this album. Mark Smith was following his wigged-out, low-fidelity muse. For a Fall fan this is indeed a must-have item as the songs I named above do not sound like this anywhere else. The band went on to coalesce into something a bit more of this earth on the follow-up LP "Groteque".


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