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Product: Audio CD
Title: Breathe Label: Mute U.S. Artist: Erasure Rating: 5/5 I have been a long time fan of Erasure, and I could not wait for this to come out! Let me tell you...it was worth the wait! The remixes of Breathe are phenomenal but the B-sides are just as good! The original version sent chills up my spine and the acoustic is even better! Beautiful song! Keep the music coming!
Product: Audio CD
Title: Every Step of the Way Label: Grp Records Artist: David Benoit Rating: 5/5 One of my favorite albums. David Benoit is magic.
Product: Audio CD
Title: Anthology Label: Capitol Artist: John Lennon Rating: 5/5 First things first. I would like to extend my warmest thanks to Ms. Yoko Ono for doing such a great job, and for doing us hardcore Lennon fans a favor, and for putting together such a great set. OK, here we go. I cannot even begin to say how much I love this box. The set is beautifully packaged, and the book that comes with it rocks. Disc 1 is Ascot, which covered the period during which John recorded the classic Plastic Ono Band and Imagine albums. Then, New York City, which contains live performances and many great songs. Next is The Lost Weekend, which covers the work John did with the period of his life of the same name. Finally, Dakota. For this one, it was obvious John needed a break, because the songs that poured out of him during this period are amongst his finest. This box rules, I would not want to be without it. It shows us who John really was, a happy, sad, angry, witty, intelligent, and funny man. This box could not have painted a better picture of him. Yoko, if you are reading this, I know it was hard for you to do this, and I greatly appreciate you giving your time to do this, as do many others. Also, it was best that you do it, because what would satisfy you the most would satisfy us the most. Thank you, once again. You did a great job.
Product: Audio CD
Title: Evita: Music From The Motion Picture Label: Warner Brothers Artist: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Madonna Rating: 1/5 Wavery-voiced pop icon Madonna and incomprehensible non-singer Banderas absolutely destroy this wonderful score. The orchestrations are hideous. Pass this one by, and get the Broadway version (a masterpiece) with LuPone(BRILLIANT!) and Patinkin.
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