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|  | Release Date: 1997-08-11, Audio CD, Massa Massa | $34  amazon.com |
|  | tracks: 15 total time: 67:10 1. 5:13 Birth/Jessica 2. 3:50 The Reject 3. 4:49 Disco Boyfriend 4. 3:01 Pimp 5. 6:07 Psycho Drama 6. 4:11 Birth/Hitman 7. 4:16 Stone Faced 8. 5:03 Murder Academy 9. 2:40 Hitman's Heart 10. 5:32 Contract 11. 3:34 Lovers 12. 4:24 Suicide Pact 13. 2:56 God's Mistake 14. 6:22 Searching Hell 15. 5:08 Heaven is Oblivion (less)Earache | $19  amazon.com |
|  | Audio CD, Earache Earache | $9  amazon.com |
|  | Los Angeles goths London After Midnight open this, their debut CD, with a provocative sample from one of Hitler's speeches. Whether it's meant to shock or educate or both, it's one of the few moments of drama on this otherwise fairly straightforward disc of glam-manqué death rock. Singer Sean Brennan possesses a vocal timbre somewhere between that of Peter Murphy and Axl Rose, used to pretty good effect on sultry rockers like "Spider and the Fly" and "Sacrifice." The rest of the band supports him adequately, but the disc is marred by thin production values that probably should have been fixed for this reissue. Fans will appreciate this document of the band's early days, but newcomers should check out the more recent Psycho Magnet for a better sense of what LAM are capable of. --Steve Landau (less)Artist: London After Midnight | $13 - $18  3 Merchants |
|  | Cam'ron's records command admiration from a wide spectrum of hip-hoppers: conscious to crunk to gangsta. Cam and his Dipset stick to the same production formula (on "Get Down," for example) that graced his previous monster hit, "Oh Boy": sped-up samples and lots of hooks. Therefore, it seems only natural that he would team up with Kanye West--another rap duke who's taken this style to the bank--and on "Dip-Set Forever" and "Down and Out" they share sped-up samples together. But if drugs (using, selling, or importing) and sexploits aren't your thing, Purple Haze may come off a bit lyrically linear. Cam'ron also plunders pop-culture samples ranging from the Hill Street Blues TV theme ("Harlem Streets") to Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Fun" ("Girls"), often to questionable effect. "Adrenaline," however, teams two MCs with the freakiest flows on the planet, Twista and Psycho Drama, to produce menacing, low-BPM G-funk at its finest. --Dalton Higgins (less)Artist: Cam'ron | $8 - $16  8 Merchants |
|  | This latest release from Suavehouse features a wide range of rapper that represent different styles, varying from the gangsta flow of Rick Ross and Gillie Da Kid all the way to the tough attitude of Bun B and Psycho Drama. This album comes from the man himself, Tony Draper - a major contributor to the music industry and will continue to be for years to come. He's got his, so now go get your Street Money. (less)Artist: Tony Draper | $11 - $15  4 Merchants |
|  | To say Francisco Gonzalez plays the Mexican Harp is an understatement. More than just playing his instrument, he encapsulates the aural history of his people. For outstanding musical direction and arrangements he was awarded the San Francisco Drama Critic's Circle Award 'For outstanding achievement in the theater.' In the last ten years, Gonz lez has also written and performed music for various films, (most recently in American Psycho ). During the last three decades he has worked in many capacities within Chicano/Mexican music, specializing in Vera Cruz style Mexican Harp. (less)17th Street Records | $12 - $17  4 Merchants |
|  | "Quiet Countries, the solo project of Leb Borgerson, puts on a blown-out set of Mack-truck vocals over beats and loops expertly manipulated to create moments of high drama worthy of both the psycho-histrionics in Ibsen's A Doll's House and the right-now teen angst on The OC." - WILLAMETTE WEEK Over two years in the making, Quiet Countries' debut offering No One Makes a Sound melds broken, downtrodden beats with swirling guitars, chiming glockenspiels and hyper-dramatic vocals to create a sound akin to the lushly orchestrated electronics of Four Tet. Reverent organs blend with Japanese zithers to create delicate yet dark music that centers on the stormy and capacious vocals of Leb Borgerson. The album also features contributions from members of Talkdemonic, The Snuggle Ups and Point Juncture WA. (less)Artist: Quiet Countries | $10 - $16  8 Merchants |
|  | The soundtrack to the Jonathan Demme documentary, Stop Making Sense captures the Talking Heads live in 1984 on what would turn out to be their last major tour. This collection, and the film, is a true gift to the band's fans, a testament to their extraordinary talent, both in the studio and especially onstage. Frontman David Byrne infuses each song with a jolt of energy and drama that could only have come from a late-'70s New York art-school student. Now-classic tracks such as "Psycho Killer," "Girlfriend Is Better," "Once in a Lifetime," "Take Me to the River," and "Burning Down the House" have never sounded better. --Lorry Fleming (less)Artist: | $11 - $33  2 Merchants |
|  | The soundtrack to the Jonathan Demme documentary, Stop Making Sense captures the Talking Heads live in 1984 on what would turn out to be their last major tour. This collection, and the film, is a true gift to the band's fans, a testament to their extraordinary talent, both in the studio and especially onstage. Frontman David Byrne infuses each song with a jolt of energy and drama that could only have come from a late-'70s New York art-school student. Now-classic tracks such as "Psycho Killer," "Girlfriend Is Better," "Once in a Lifetime," "Take Me to the River," and "Burning Down the House" have never sounded better. --Lorry Fleming (less)Artist: Talking Heads | $1 - $20  2 Merchants |
|  | Cam'ron's records command admiration from a wide spectrum of hip-hoppers: conscious to crunk to gangsta. Cam and his Dipset stick to the same production formula (on "Get Down," for example) that graced his previous monster hit, "Oh Boy": sped-up samples and lots of hooks. Therefore, it seems only natural that he would team up with Kanye West--another rap duke who's taken this style to the bank--and on "Dip-Set Forever" and "Down and Out" they share sped-up samples together. But if drugs (using, selling, or importing) and sexploits aren't your thing, Purple Haze may come off a bit lyrically linear. Cam'ron also plunders pop-culture samples ranging from the Hill Street Blues TV theme ("Harlem Streets") to Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Fun" ("Girls"), often to questionable effect. "Adrenaline," however, teams two MCs with the freakiest flows on the planet, Twista and Psycho Drama, to produce menacing, low-BPM G-funk at its finest. --Dalton Higgins (less)Roc-a-Fella | $39  amazon.com |
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