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"Stanley and I had been working together for some time before we made this record. We often talked about the possibility of recording an album together and Epic agreed to let us do it. The interesting thing about this record is that it is a power trio record.
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"I am somewhat torn doing this review as it is one of my favorite Metal cd's, which in itself is a very brash statement and also it is Rob Halford "without" one of the greatest Metal bands in the world..... Judas Priest.
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"Dog & Butterfly became Heart's fourth million-selling album and placed two songs of opposing styles in the Top 40.
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5CD wallets in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
Not Of This Earth
Flying In A Blue Dream
The Extremist
Joe Satriani
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CD wallet in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
Surfing With The Alien
Engines Of Creation
Strange Beautiful Music
Is There Love In Space?
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"While their records were entertaining and full of skillful pop, it wasn't until At Budokan that Cheap Trick's vision truly gelled.
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"Now, I'll admit, AC/DC's 80's run for the exception of Brian's debut was the weakest era for the boys and lacked the actual prescence that got them where they are now. But, amongst facts, there are opinions. And here's mine.
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"Accept's creative breakthrough, 1983's Restless and Wild, begins with one of the most unexpected, surprising, and hilarious mock intros ever recorded.
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1989's album with Terry Bozzio and longtime keyboardist Tony Hymas is one of Beck's great ones. All instrumental it shows the trio pulling out all stops for a head on collision of hard rock and fusion. 100% face melter.
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5CD wallet in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
Rought And Ready
Jeff Beck Group
Blow By Blow
Wired
Jeff Beck With Jan Hammer Group Live$23.00 -
"Jazz-rock fusion music has had no greater exponent than Jeff Beck, whose latest album, Wired, demonstrates how vital this genre can be. Even more important, Wired presents Beck in a context that finally satisfies both his uncompromising musical standards and commercial necessity.
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Jeff Beck developed an interest in fusion and blew 'em all away! Features the classic "Freeway Jam". One of the great 70s fusion discs - remastered edition.
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After touring with The Jan Hammer Group, Beck went back into the studio to record with Simon Philips and Tony Hymas. Typical Jeff Beck greatness is the result.
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"Stevie Ray Vaughan's second album, Couldn't Stand the Weather, pretty much did everything a second album should do: it confirmed that the acclaimed debut was no fluke, while matching, if not bettering, the sales of its predecessor, thereby cementing Vaughan's status as a giant of modern blues.
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Perhaps a bit of a rehash (or a further extension) of Leftoverture, it sold like mad back in 1977. Has the played-to-death-even-hear-it-in-elevators hit "Dust In The Wind". This remastered set also has two unreleased bonus tracks.
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"Released in 1980, just as Heart's first wave of popularity was fading, Heart Greatest Hits: Live contains a side of the group's most popular songs -- such as "Barracuda," "Crazy on You," and "Dreamboat Annie" -- balanced by a side's worth of live tracks, including versions of "Magic Man," "Dog
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"The posthumously assembled ten-track outtakes collection The Sky Is Crying actually proves to be one of Stevie Ray Vaughan's most consistent albums, rivaling In Step as the best outside of the Greatest Hits collection.
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"Unfortunately, the return to the high end of the charts that Alice Cooper enjoyed with 1989's Trash was short-lived. On his similar follow-up -- another slick pop-metal effort -- Cooper no longer had the input of hit producer/songwriter Desmond Child, and worked with Peter Collins instead.
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"Surfing with the Alien belongs to its era like Are You Experienced? belongs to its own -- perhaps it doesn't transcend its time the way the Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1967 debut does, but Joe Satriani's 1987 breakthrough can be seen as the gold standard for guitar playing of the mid- to late '80
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"REO Speedwagon built their audience through constant touring. Often, their live shows were more exciting than their records, which is what makes You Get What You Play For, a live run-through of their greatest hits, one of their better records of the era." - Allmusic
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"In over 20 years, AC/DC never changed their minimalist, bone-crunching hard rock.
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"Pearl Jam took to superstardom like deer in headlights.
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"One of the great things about Jeff Beck is his utter unpredictability. It's also one of the most maddening things about him, too, since it's as likely to lead to flights of genius as it is to weird detours like Beck, Bogert & Appice.
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"Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like Boston, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen.
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