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Steve Miller Band - Young Hearts: Complete Greatest Hits (2003)

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Ever since the release of GREATEST HITS 1974-78 in 1978, that particular Steve Miller Band compilation has become the kind of ubiquitous album found in every college student's record collection. YOUNG HEART updates the aforementioned HITS album by including its entire track listing, minus the obscurities "True Fine Love" and "Winter Time." Otherwise, classics like the socially conscious "Fly Like an Eagle," snappy "Jungle Love," sassy "The Joker," and country-fried "Dance Dance Dance" get the digitally remastered scrub and brushing. More importantly, this is the first anthology that draws from Miller's entire 35-year association with Capitol Records. This means "Abracadabra," the Milwaukee native's only '80s chart-topper, is included with '60s fare like the hard-charging rave-up "Livin' in the USA" and the 1969 Paul McCartney collaboration "My Dark Hour." Other cuts representing Miller's '80s and '90s output include ethereal "I Want to Make the World Turn Around" and the harmony-laden twang-fest "Wide River." Often overlooked in the pantheon of classic rock greats, Steve Miller more than proves his mettle by way of the career-spanning approach perfectly executed on YOUNG HEART: COMPLETE GREATEST HITS.

Subtitled - Complete Greatest Hits. Finally, a Steve Miller best-of with 'Livin' in the USA', 'Abracadabra!', 'The Joker', 'Jungle Love' & much more. 22 remastered cuts covering his 35 years with Capitol all on one CD! 2003.

Track listing

Track List

CD1
01. Take the money and run
02. Abracadabra
03. Rockin’ me
04. Swingtown
05. The joker
06. Livin’ in the U.S.A.
07. Space intro
08. Fly like an eagle
09. Threshold
10. Jet airliner
11. Space cowboy
12. Jungle love
13. Serenade
14. Cry cry cry
15. Shubada du ma ma
16. Wide river
17. Wild mountain honey
18. The stake
19. My dark hour
20. Who do you love
21. I want to make the world turn around
22. Dance dance dance

CD2
01. Winter Time
02. Keeps Me Wondering Why
03. Macho City (Long Version)

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John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988 (1997)

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John Mellencamp, anteriormente conocido como Johnny Cougar, John Cougar y John Cougar Mellencamp (7 de octubre de 1951, Seymour, Indiana, Estados Unidos), es un cantante, compositor y guitarrista de rock americano.

John Mellencamp comenzó su carrera a finales de los 70 (de 1976 es su primer disco, que resultó un fracaso comercial); su popularidad se fue acrecentando aprovechando el tirón de la música de Bruce Springsteen, a la que le unían muchos elementos en común; sin embargo, a medida que avanzaba su carrera, su música se volvía más personal, desarrollando una particular mezcla entre folk rock y hard rock; el punto álgido de su evolución coincide con el de máxima popularidad; cuando sale el disco "American Fool"(1982), que triunfa gracias a los éxitos del número uno "Jack & Diane" y "Hurts so good", dos de sus temas estrella, Mellencamp había desarrollado por completo su propia y particular versión de la música de Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty y Bob Seger, la moderna música de raíces americana.

A este éxito le une el aclamado "Uh-Uh" (1983), su primer disco con el Nombre John Cougar Mellencamp con el éxito "Pink Houses y "Crumblin' Down" (que entró en el top 10 de las listas americanas)"; las temáticas de John Mellencamp rebuscan en el mundo de la américa profunda; pueblos pequeños, casas de barrio americanas con sus Porches de entrada, noches de alcohol, crónicas de vidas modestas.

La intención de Mellencamp era convertirse en comentarista de social de los Baby Boomers del medio oeste, (concepto que agrupa a personas nacidas después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, 1946 – 1964, marcadas por la música, los cambios sociales y eventos como el Escándalo Watergate, la muerte del presidente Kennedy y de Martin Luther King, la Guerra de Vietnam y otros acontecimientos). Pero, mientras el éxito de ventas había llegado, la crítica no lo empieza a tomar en serio hasta su siguiente disco, "Scarecrow" (1985), un disco en el que ahondaba en la temática social y desplegaba una mayor variedad de estilos, redundando en un éxito de crítica y alcanzando en número dos en las listas, con los éxitos “Lonely Ol´Night”, “Small Town”, y “R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.”. Tras ese álbum, se volcó más en actividades sociales, organizando ayuda para los granjeros junto con Willie Nelson y Neil Young. También fue conocido por su postura anti empresarial, al rehusar ofertas de patrocinios de marcas de tabaco y cerveza.

Su siguiente disco fue "The Lonesome Jubilee" (1987). En el se hizo notar una mayor y más acusada influencia folk y country de los Apalache, y la temática giraba en torno a la olvidada Norte América Central; alcanzó el número seis en las listas, e incluía los éxitos “Paper in Fire”, “Cherry Bomb” y “Check it Out”.


Released after John Mellencamp signed with Columbia Records, The Best That I Could Do 1978–1988 is Mellencamp's first hits album. It compiles Mellencamp's most popular material recorded during his first decade with Riva and Mercury Records, beginning with 1978's A Biography, up through 1987's The Lonesome Jubilee, with a new recording of Terry Reid's "Without Expression."

Track List

01. I Need A Lover
02. Ain’t Even Done With The Night
03. Hurts So Good
04. Jack And Diane
05. Crumblin’ Down
06. Pink Houses
07. Authority Song
08. Lonely Ol’ Night
09. Small Town
10. R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A.
11. Paper In Fire
12. Cherry Bomb
13. Check It Out
14. Without Expression

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Gabinete Caligari - Los Singles (1987)

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Gabinete Caligari nacieron como trío en 1981, tomando su nombre de la película clave del expresionismo alemán "El gabinete del doctor Caligari". A Ferni Presas, bajista, y Edi Clavo, batería, se unió Jaime Urrutia, guitarra y cantante, que provenía del grupo Ejecutivos Agresivos, y ofrecieron varias de sus primeras actuaciones en el legendario Rockola de Madrid.

Su primer tema, "Golpes", salió editado en un single de cuatro canciones compartido con Parálisis Permanente, por entonces compañeros y con una línea de trabajo parecida. La letra de la canción, deliciosamente morbosa y sadomasoquista, ayudó a abrir los oídos de un público que empezaba a acostumbrarse a los sonidos fáciles y las letras amables de los grupos de la época.

Más tarde llegarían sus dramáticas historias sobre psicópatas condenados a la silla eléctrica, ("Olor a carne quemada"), los traumas de la "mili" obligatoria, ("Obediencia y nada más"), y la invención del denominado "rock torero", ("Que Dios reparta suerte", "Sangre española"), y el momento en el que nacen esas canciones que reúnen todos los requisitos para ser un éxito y trascender épocas y fronteras.

Su primer éxito fue "Cuatro rosas", uno de sus temas más emblemáticos, de gran calidad y cierto aire Dylan en la melodía, envolviendo una de las metáforas más estremecedoras del pop español, en la que el amor y el alcohol vuelven a caminar, inevitablemente, juntos.

En sus discos el trío madrileño ha sabido evolucionar sin dejar de dar, al menos, un par de éxitos en cada uno de ellos. Desde "La culpa fué del cha-cha-chá", hasta "Camino Soria", un homenaje al recio espíritu castellano, pasando por la tarantela en honor al compadreo entre colegas de "El calor del amor en un bar", y tantos otros, ("Caray", "Suite nupcial", "Malditos refranes", "La sangre de tu tristeza", etc).

Los Singles es el primer recopilatorio de Gabinete Caligari, editado en 1987.

Lista de canciones

01. Golpes
02. Olor a carne quemada
03. Obediencia
04. Sangre española
05. Mentir
06. Que Dios reparta suerte
07. Me tengo que concentrar
08. Cuatro rosas
09. Gasolina con ricino
10. ¡Caray!
11. Malditos refranes
12. El calor del amor en un bar

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Gartenzwerg escribió:Os voy a hacer una recomendcion de unos tipos que vi en el ADN de hace unos dias: Los coronas.

Primer aviso: Sus canciones solo son instrumentales.
Segundo: Su musica no es pop actual ni demas morralla
Tercero: Si os gustan los beach boys (y la musica surf), la musica 60/70 con sonido funky/discotequero, las pelis de vaqueros de Sergio Leone o la musica de las pelis de Tarantino los disfrutareis.

Al reto, mejor ni intenteis escucharlos

En la mula podeis cencontrarlos.

Aqui la web: http://www.loscoronas.com/entrada.htm

Muy buenos, si señor. =D>
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Scorpions - Bad For Good: The Very Best Of Scorpions (2002)

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Scorpions es una banda alemana de heavy metal/hard rock fundada en Hannover en el año 1965. Destacaron con canciones como «Rock You Like a Hurricane», «No One Like You» , «Wind of Change» «Still Loving You» o «Send Me an Angel». La banda ha logrado vender 75 millones de álbumes en el mundo.

Bad For Good: The Very Best Of Scorpions es un álbum recopilatorio de éxitos de la banda alemana de hard rock Scorpions, lanzado en 2002 por Hip-O Records. Las dos canciones finales, «Cause I Love You» y la que da título al álbum, son canciones nuevas escritas para el recopilatorio.

Lista de canciones

1. "Rock You Like a Hurricane" - 4:12
2. "Loving You Sunday Morning" - 5:36
3. "The Zoo" - 5:28
4. "No One Like You" - 3:56
5. "Blackout" - 3:47
6. "Still Loving You" [Single Version] - 4:48
7. "Big City Nights" - 4:08
8. "Believe in Love" [Single Version] - 4:04
9. "Rhythm of Love" - 3:48
10. "I Can't Explain" - 3:22
11. "Wind of Change" - 5:10
12. "Send Me an Angel" - 4:32
13. "Don't Believe Her" - 4:54
14. "Tease Me Please Me" - 4:42
15. "Hit Between The Eyes" - 4:31
16. "Alien Nation" [Single Version] - 5:01
17. "Cause I Love You" - 3:44
18. "Bad For Good" - 4:02

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David Bowie - The Platinum Collection (2005)

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The Platinum Collection is a compilation album by David Bowie, released in 2005. The period from 1969 to 1987 is summarised over three discs. The first disc is the same as the compilation The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974, which was released in 1997, and the second disc is the same as the 1998 compilation The Best of David Bowie 1974/1979. The third disc was released as an independent compilation The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987 by EMI on March 19, 2007 (2007-03-19). This release is part of EMI's two-disc Sight & Sound series of releases and features a DVD of 1980s videos on the second disc.

Track listing

Disc one (1969-1974)
1. "The Jean Genie" – 4:08
2. "Space Oddity" – 5:15
3. "Starman" – 4:18
4. "Ziggy Stardust" – 3:16
5. "John, I'm Only Dancing" (Sax version) – 2:42
6. "Rebel Rebel" – 4:30
7. "Let's Spend the Night Together" – 3:07
8. "Suffragette City" – 3:27
9. "Oh! You Pretty Things" – 3:14
10. "Velvet Goldmine" – 3:11
11. "Drive-In Saturday" – 4:29
12. "Diamond Dogs" – 6:05
13. "Changes" – 3:34
14. "Sorrow" – 2:55
15. "The Prettiest Star" – 3:14
16. "Life on Mars?" – 3:52
17. "Aladdin Sane" – 5:10
18. "The Man Who Sold the World" – 3:56
19. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" – 3:00
20. "All the Young Dudes" – 4:11

Disc two (1974-1979)
1. "Sound and Vision" – 3:02
2. "Golden Years" (single edit) – 3:28
3. "Fame" – 4:13
4. "Young Americans" (single version) – 3:12
5. "John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)" – 6:59
6. "Can You Hear Me?" – 5:05
7. "Wild Is the Wind" – 5:59
8. "Knock on Wood" (live) – 2:58
9. "TVC 15" (single version) – 3:52
10. "1984" – 3:25
11. "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" – 3:46
12. "Look Back in Anger" – 3:06
13. "The Secret Life of Arabia" – 3:45
14. "DJ" (Bowie, Eno, Alomar) – 4:02
15. "Beauty and the Beast" – 3:34
16. "Breaking Glass" – 1:51
17. "Boys Keep Swinging" – 3:18
18. "Heroes" (single version) – 3:33

Disc three (1980-1987)
1. "Let's Dance" (single version) – 4:07
2. "Ashes to Ashes" (single version) – 3:36
3. "Under Pressure" (single version) – 4:05
4. "Fashion" (single version) – 3:26
5. "Modern Love" (single version) – 3:58
6. "China Girl" (single version) – 4:17
7. "Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)" (single version) – 3:32
8. "Up the Hill Backwards" – 3:15
9. "Alabama Song" – 3:52
10. "The Drowned Girl" – 2:26
11. "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (single version) – 4:12
12. "This Is Not America" (with Pat Metheny Group) – 3:51
13. "Loving the Alien" – 7:08
14. "Absolute Beginners" – 5:37
15. "When the Wind Blows" – 3:34
16. "Blue Jean" – 3:11
17. "Day-In Day-Out" (single version) – 4:11
18. "Time Will Crawl" – 4:18
19. "Underground" (single version) – 4:26

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The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995)

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Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the third album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released October 24, 1995, on Virgin Records. Produced by Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan with Flood and Alan Moulder, the twenty-eight-track album was released as a two-disc CD and triple LP. The album features a wide array of styles, as well as greater musical input from bassist D'arcy Wretzky and second guitarist James Iha.

Led by the single “Bullet with Butterfly Wings,” the record debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, the first and only such occurrence for the group. The album spawned four more singles—“1979”; “Zero”; “Tonight, Tonight”; and “Thirty-Three”—over the course of 1996, and has been certified nine times platinum by the RIAA. Praised by critics for its ambition and scope, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness earned the band seven Grammy Award nominations in 1997.

Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness was released on October 24, 1995. The following week, Mellon Collie debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, an unusual feat for a double-disc album that cost over US$20. The RIAA has certified the album as having sold 9.8 million copies in the United States.

Christopher John Farley of Time called the album "the group's most ambitious and accomplished work yet". Farley wrote, "One gets the feeling that the band [. . .] charged ahead on gut instincts; the sheer scope of the album (28 songs) didn't allow for second-guessing or contrivance." Time selected Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness as the best album of the year in its year-end "Best of 1995" list. Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A rating; reviewer David Browne praised the group's ambition and wrote, "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is more than just the work of a tortured, finicky pop obsessive. Corgan presents himself as one of the last true believers: someone for whom spewing out this much music results in some sort of high art for the ages. He doesn't seem concerned with persistent alterna-rock questions of 'selling out,' and good for him: He's aiming for something bigger and all-conquering." Rolling Stone gave the album three out of five stars. Reviewer Jim DeRogatis praised the album as "one of the rare epic rock releases whose bulk is justified in the grooves". The writer stated that the album's main flaw was Corgan's lyrics, describing the songwriter as "wallowing in his own misery and grousing about everyone and everything not meeting his expectations." While DeRogatis contended that Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness "may even match The Wall in its sonic accomplishments", he argued that Corgan's lyrics lacked in comparison. Mojo reviewer Ben Edmunds also praised the music while criticizing Corgan's lyrics. Edmunds wrote, "[Corgan's] lyrics appear to be the repository for the worst aspects of his most treasured influences. He writes with a heavy metal aptitude for wordplay and an inflated prog-rock conviction of its worth, a deadening combination. But there's a sliver of distance in his rage-mongering now that comments as well as expresses.

The album spawned five singles. While Corgan considered issuing "Jellybelly" as the album's first single, he told Chart it was passed over in favor of "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" because "'Bullet's one of those songs where, you know, it's easy to sing along to and [he affects a drawl] ya gotta sell them records." "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" was The Smashing Pumpkins' first single to reach the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 22. "1979", the album's second single, charted at number 12, becoming the band's highest-charting American hit. The "Zero" single was released as an EP with six b-sides. All three of these singles were certified gold by the RIAA. "Tonight, Tonight" and "Thirty-Three", the album's fourth and final singles, reached number 36 and number 39 on the Billboard charts, respectively. While it was not commercially released as a single, the song "Muzzle" reached number eight on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number ten on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness earned The Smashing Pumpkins nominations in seven categories at the 1997 Grammy Awards, the second-highest number of nominations that year. The group was nominated for Album of the Year, Record of the Year ("1979"), Best Alternative Music Performance, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal ("1979"), Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal ("Bullet with Butterfly Wings"), Best Pop Instrumental Performance ("Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness") and Best Music Video, Short Form ("Tonight, Tonight") at the 1997 Grammy Awards. The band won a single award, for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal for "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"; it was the group's first. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness also ranked at number 14 on the 1995 Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics' poll.

Track listing

Disc one – Dawn to Dusk
1. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" – 2:52
2. "Tonight, Tonight" – 4:14
3. "Jellybelly" – 3:01
4. "Zero" – 2:41
5. "Here Is No Why" – 3:45
6. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" – 4:18
7. "To Forgive" – 4:17
8. "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)" – 4:51
9. "Love" – 4:21
10. "Cupid de Locke" – 2:50
11. "Galapogos" – 4:47
12. "Muzzle" – 3:44
13. "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans" – 9:21
14. "Take Me Down" – 2:52

Disc two – Twilight to Starlight
1. "Where Boys Fear to Tread" – 4:22
2. "Bodies" – 4:12
3. "Thirty-Three" – 4:10
4. "In the Arms of Sleep" – 4:12
5. "1979" – 4:25
6. "Tales of a Scorched Earth" – 3:46
7. "Thru the Eyes of Ruby" – 7:38
8. "Stumbleine" – 2:54
9. "X.Y.U." – 7:07
10. "We Only Come out at Night" – 4:05
11. "Beautiful" – 4:18
12. "Lily (My One and Only)" – 3:31
13. "By Starlight" – 4:48
14. "Farewell and Goodnight" – 4:22

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Alaska y Dinarama - Deseo Carnal (1984) (Edición Especial 2006)

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Deseo Carnal es el segundo álbum de Alaska y Dinarama, lanzado en 1984.

"Cómo pudiste hacerme esto a mí", el primer single de Deseo Carnal, se convierte rápidamente en el #1 y se mantiene hasta principios de 1985 en los primeros puestos de ventas y radio fórmulas. Como consecuencia, el álbum también entra fuerte en las superventas, trepando poco a poco hasta que a finales de año es nº1 y se convierte en un éxito masivo. El disco, con diez canciones, sale a la venta en septiembre, coincidiendo en tiempo con el comienzo de "La Bola de Cristal", programa de TVE presentado por Alaska. El nuevo single "Ni tú ni nadie" es un éxito todavía mayor que el anterior. En el verano sale el tercer single, "Un hombre de verdad". Por supuesto, otro éxito.

Finalizado el año 1985 se calcula que Deseo Carnal ya ha vendido en España más de 500.000 de copias, y en todo el mundo más 1.500.000.

En 2006 se lanza una edición especial de Deseo Carnal en un doble CD donde el primero es el álbum original y el segundo incluye remezclas y versiones nuevas, extendidas y demos.

Lista de canciones

CD1
01. Cómo Pudiste Hacerme Esto A Mí
02. Isis
03. Ni Tú Ni Nadie
04. Solo Por Hoy
05. Falsas Costumbres
06. Un Hombre De Verdad
07. La Decisión
08. Deseo Carnal
09. Víctima De Un Error
10. Carne, Huesos y Tú

CD2
01. Ni Tú Ni Nadie (2006)
02. Cómo Pudiste Hacerme Esto A Mi (Carlos Jean Remix)
03. Isis (Spam Remix)
04. Carne, Huesos Y Tú (Cycle Remix)
05. Un Hombre De Verdad (Acid Remix)
06. Ni Tú Ni Nadie (Versión Supersingle)
07. Un Hombre De Verdad (Pop Remix)
08. Cómo Pudiste Hacerme Esto A Mi (Re-Mix)
09. Ni Tú Ni Nadie (Re-Mix)
10. Un Hombre De Verdad (Versión Nueva)
11. De Sol A Sol
12. Jaime Y Laura
13. Ni Tú Ni Nadie (Versión Demo)
14. Carne, Huesos Y Tú (Versión Demo)

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Duran Duran - The Singles 81-85 (2003)

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Singles Box Set 81-85 is a boxset by Duran Duran. Comprising thirteen CDs, it was released by EMI May 12, 2003 (2003-05-12) and covers the era from Duran Duran (1981) to Arena (1984), as well as non-album single "A View to a Kill" (1985).

Each CD is supposed to be a faithful copy of the UK vinyl single as it was released in the early 1980s, with all of the b-sides and alternate tracks, and each is packaged in a square cardboard sleeve replicating the original artwork. The thirteen cardboard sleeves are then packaged in a heavy-duty card box.

This was the first time many of these tracks, including b-sides and alternate versions, appeared on CD.

There is at least one song missing from this collection:

* The initial version of the UK 7 inch "Rio" single (EMI5346) featured the version of the song known as "Rio (Single version)". Later versions of this single replaced the A-side with "Rio (Part 1)". The version of the song included in this collection is "Rio (Part 1)".

Additionally, because this collection is based on the regular UK single releases, there are a number of songs which appeared on international releases, but were excluded from the collection:

* "To the Shore", the US b-side to "Planet Earth". This track is available elsewhere on CD, but so are many other tracks included in this collection.
* "Girls on Film (Night Version)". There is an alternate mix that lasts 5:45 and features slightly different instrumentation. There's also an instrumental Night Version that was released on a Greek 12".
* "My Own Way (Instrumental version)". This instrumental version of the night version appeared on the UK Promo 12 inch single and is a digital bonus track for the 2CD special edition of Rio.
* "New Religion (live)", the US b-side to "The Reflex". This is not the version which appeared on Arena, but a different performance recorded February 7, 1984 (1984-02-07) in Los Angeles.

Track listing

CD 1: "Planet Earth" (1981)
1. "Planet Earth" – 4:30
2. "Late Bar" – 2:57
3. "Planet Earth (Night Version)" – 6:18

CD 2: "Careless Memories" (1981)
1. "Careless Memories" – 3:44
2. "Khanada" – 3:28
3. "Fame" – 3:17

CD 3: "Girls on Film" (1981)
1. "Girls on Film" – 3:30
2. "Faster Than Light" – 4;28
3. "Girls on Film (Night Version)" – 5:29

CD 4: "My Own Way" (1981)
1. "My Own Way (Single Version)" – 3:42
2. "Like An Angel" – 4:47
3. "My Own Way (Night Version)" – 6:36

CD 5: "Hungry Like the Wolf" (1982)
1. "Hungry Like the Wolf" – 3:31
2. "Careless Memories (Live Version)" – 4:12
3. "Hungry Like the Wolf (Night Version)" – 5:11

CD 6: "Save A Prayer" (1982)
1. "Save A Prayer" (7" Edit) – 5:28
2. "Hold Back The Rain" (Re-Mix) – 4:01
3. "Hold Back The Rain" (12" Re-Mix) – 7:06

CD 7: "Rio" (1982)
1. "Rio (Part One)" – 5:15
2. "The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)" – 3:50
3. "Rio (Part Two)" – 5:31
4. "My Own Way" [Carnival remix] – 4:37

CD 8: "Is There Something I Should Know?" (1983)
1. "Is There Something I Should Know?" – 4:10
2. "Faith in This Colour" – 4:09
3. "Is There Something I Should Know? (Monster Mix)" – 6:44
4. "Faith in This Colour (Alternate Slow Mix)" – 4:06

CD 9: "Union of the Snake" (1983)
1. "Union of the Snake" – 4:24
2. "Secret Oktober" – 2:47
3. "Union of the Snake (The Monkey Mix)" – 6:27

CD 10: "New Moon on Monday" (1984)
1. "New Moon on Monday (Album Version)" – 4:18
2. "Tiger Tiger" – 3:30
3. "New Moon on Monday (Dance Mix)" – 6:03

CD 11: "The Reflex" (1984)
1. "The Reflex" – 4:26
2. "Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (Recorded Live at Hammersmith Odeon)" – 4:58
3. "The Reflex" – 6:34

CD 12: "The Wild Boys" (1984)
1. "The Wild Boys" – 4:18
2. "(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement (Live 1984)" – 4:10
3. "The Wild Boys (Wilder Than Wild Boys)" Extended Mix – 8:00

CD 13: "A View to a Kill" (1985)
1. "A View To A Kill" – 3:37
2. "A View To A Kill (That Fatal Kiss)" – 2:31

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The Beach Boys - The Greatest Hits Volume 1:20 Good Vibrations (1999)

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The Greatest Hits – Volume 1: 20 Good Vibrations is a 1999 single disc compilation by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records. Initially, the collection was released in 1995 without its volume number and with a slight difference in sequencing. It was decided to create sequels to the original collection, so the 1995 release was updated accordingly to reflect this change. The updated version was re-issued the same day that its sequel, The Greatest Hits – Volume 2: 20 More Good Vibrations, appeared. The variation to the 1995 issue and the 1999 issue are the versions chosen for Be True To Your School and Help Me, Rhonda. The 1995 issue features the album version of both while the 1999 issue features the single version.

Featuring most of their classic—and biggest—hits during The Beach Boys' 1962-1966 golden streak, the album only breaks the period production by including the worthy 1988 #1 hit, "Kokomo".

The Greatest Hits – Volume 1: 20 Good Vibrations is also notable for crediting Murry Wilson, not Nick Venet, as producer of "Surfin' Safari" and "409", while also modifying "Surfin' USA" and "Shut Down"'s credits to reflect Brian Wilson as producer.

Released in September 1999, The Greatest Hits – Volume 1: 20 Good Vibrations charted at #95 US in March 2000 after a less-than-accurate Beach Boys ABC-TV movie was transmitted.

Track listing

01. Surfin’ Safari
02. Surfin’ U.S.A.
03. Surfer Girl
04. Little Deuce Coupe
05. Be True To Your School
06. Fun, Fun, Fun
07. I Get Around
08. Shut Down
09. Dance, Dance, Dance
10. Do You Wanna Dance
11. Help Me, Rhonda
12. California Girls
13. Barbara Ann
14. Sloop John B
15. Wouldn’t It Be Nice
16. Good Vibrations
17. 409
18. God Only Knows
19. Catch A Wave
20. Kokomo

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Joder com t'ho curres... però eixe recopilata de los Beach Boys està capat!!
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rourevalencià escribió:...però eixe recopilata de los Beach Boys està capat!!
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Deep Purple - Singles Collection 68/76 (2002)

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UK 22-track box set featuring all the singles released in the 9 year period, covering the initial line-up with Rod Evans and Nick Simper, moving through the classic early 70s period with Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, and also the mid 70s line-up featuring David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes; including the classics 'Hush'.

The first time all these tracks have been put together and a great chance for a lot of people to acquaint themselves with the oft overlooked early and later material, with the hideously under-rated Tommy Bolin on guitar. The lion's share of the playing credits go to Blackmore though, and while he may have become a bit of a tempestuous twat and disappeared into a bizarre medieval cocoon, let us not forget that this man was once claimed by many to be God, an accolade shared only with Eric Clapton. And no, "Smoke On The Water" was never released as a single!

CD1
01.Hush
02.One More Rainy Day

CD2
01. Kentucky Woman
02. Wring That Neck

CD3
01. Emmaretta
02. Wring That Neck

CD4
01. Hallelujah
02. April (Part 1)

CD5
01. Black Night
02. Speed King

CD6
01. Strange Kind Of Woman
02. I’m Alone

CD7
01. Fireball
02. Demon’s Eye

CD8
01. Never Before
02. When A Blind Man Cries

CD9
01. Woman From Tokyo
02. Black Night (Live)

CD10
01. Might Just Take Your Life
02. Coronarias Redig

CD11
01. You Keep On Moving
02. Love Child

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Bryan Adams - So Far So Good (1993)

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Bryan Adams (November 5, 1959) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter and photographer. Adams was first nominated at the 28th Grammy Awards for Reckless and "It's Only Love" and won the Grammy and in 1992 won the award for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You". This song was featured in the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, starring Kevin Costner and Alan Rickman. The single topped the charts in numerous countries around the world including big markets such as the US, the UK, France, Australia and Germany. "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" spent a record-breaking sixteen weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart.

So Far So Good is a compilation album by Bryan Adams, released by A&M Records in November 1993. The album reached number six on The Billboard 200 charts in 1993.

The album contains hits from between "Cuts Like a Knife" (1983) and Waking Up the Neighbours (1991), and a new single, "Please Forgive Me". The only song on the album that has never been released as a single is "Kids Wanna Rock" from Reckless (1984).

Originally the song "So Far So Good" was going to be included on the album so the album started and finished with a new song but it was dropped. The song was included on disc two of Anthology.

Track listing

01. Summer Of '69
02. Straight From The Heart
03. It's Only Love
04. Can't Stop This Thing We Started
05. Do I Have To Say The Words?
06. This Time
07. Run To You
08. Heaven
09. Cuts Like A Knife
10. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You
11. Somebody
12. Kids Wanna Rock
13. Heat Of The Night
14. Please Forgive Me

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Bryan Adams - 18 Til I Die (1996)

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18 Til I Die is the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams. Released on June 4, 1996 through A&M Records, the album became a commercial success peaking at #1 in United Kingdom and number two in his homeland Canada. It was recorded on different locations which included Jamaica and France.

Five singles have been released from the album: "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You", "Let's Make a Night to Remember", "I'll Always Be Right There", "Star" and "18 Til I Die". The album was released in June. To promote the album, Adams toured around North America and Europe.

Track listing

01. The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You
02. Do To You
03. Let's Make a Night To Remember
04. 18 Til I Die
05. Star
06. (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear
07. We're Gonna Win
08. I Think About You
09. I'll Always Be Right There
10. It Ain' a Party...If You Can't Come Around
11. Black Pearl
12. You're Still Beautifull To Me
13. Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?

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Los Rebeldes - Cerveza, chicas y... rockabilly! (1981)

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Cerveza, chicas y... rockabilly! es el primer LP de la mítica banda española Los Rebeldes, lanzado originalmente en 1981 y reeditado en 1985.

En 1979, Carlos Segarra, junto con Aurelio Morata al bajo, y Moisés Sorolla en la batería, fundan Los Rebeldes. Poco después, en 1980, junto con Los intocables, acompañan a Loquillo en "Los tiempos están cambiando", un disco que alcanzó cierta fama con la canción "Esto no es Hawai".

En 1981, Los Rebeldes graban su primer disco: "Cerveza, chicas y... rockabilly! ", en el que aparecen canciones como "El rock del hombre lobo" o "Mi pequeña Marilyn". Es un disco en el que todas las canciones tienen el característico sonido del rockabilly de los años 50's. A partir del surgimiento de esta banda, la escena rocker de España empezó a crecer.

Lista de canciones

01. El rock del hombre lobo
02. Negro como el carbón
03. Algo debo hacer
04. Recuerda
05. Eres un rocker
06. Mi pequeña Marilyn
07. Vámonos
08. El loco de la autopista
09. El boogie de Susi
10. Chica inteligente
11. Nena quiero hacerlo ya
12. Jamás
13. Gata salvaje
14. Cerveza, chicas... y rockabilly!

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Dr_Meskalito escribió:Abraxas, no tendrás por ahi algo de Revolver, tipo grandes éxitos? Si está por el hilo, dímelo y lo busco.
No, creo que no he colgado nada de Revolver. Lo pondré en tareas pendientes.
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Elvis Presley - Elv1s 30 #1 Hits (2002)

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En 2002, con la excusa del 25 aniversario de la muerte de Elvis, apareció en el mercado 'Elv1s: 30 #1 hits', el álbum que incluye los 17 Números 1 en Estados Unidos y los 18 que consiguió en las islas británicas, en total 30 clásicos remasterizados y con sonido mejorado, indispensables en cualquier discoteca.


ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits is a compilation album by Elvis Presley released in November 2002. It was the first Elvis album to go straight to #1 in the Billboard charts with 500,325 copies sold in its first week, and his tenth album chartopper since 1956. In compiling the album, four different charts were used--Billboard, Cashbox, New Musical Express and Record Retailer. The album has sold more than nine million copies worldwide, topping twenty-six charts around the world. As of December 2005, it has been certified as 5x Platinum by the RIAA. The album is RCA's response to the phenomenally successful release of Capitol's 1, released in November 2000, which featured all 27 of The Beatles' number one songs together on one album.

The album actually contains another number one hit, the smash hit "A Little Less Conversation" being added at the last minute, following its reaching of the top of the UK charts. It also includes classics such as "Hound Dog", "Suspicious Minds" and "Can't Help Falling in Love". The follow-up to this album was 2nd to None, which was a collection of Elvis' songs which didn't make it to number-one (with the exception of "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You"). In 2003, it became the first, and so far, only Elvis album to be issued in the newly-created DVD audio-only disc format. All 31 recordings were digitally remixed and remastered into 5.1 sound for the first time. The songs were presented in reverse order, with "A Little Less Conversation" as track 1, and "Heartbreak Hotel" as track 31. There are also alternate version comparisons of certain songs, such as "It's Now or Never", "Crying in the Chapel" and "Burning Love", included as bonus tracks.

By reaching the top of the Billboard charts, the album made Elvis Presley the only solo artist in US recording history to reach the top of the album charts in four different decades, the others being the fifties, the sixties and seventies. It also ensured another record for Elvis, that of the longest span ever achieved between #1 album chartoppers, of forty-six years between his first #1 album, Elvis Presley, and this 2002 release.

Track listing

1. "Heartbreak Hotel" – 2:10
* U.S. 8 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #2
2. "Don't Be Cruel" – 2:04
* U.S. 11 weeks at #1 (with "Hound Dog") — U.K. peaked at #2
3. "Hound Dog" – 2:16
* U.S. 11 weeks at #1 (with "Don't Be Cruel") — U.K. peaked at #2
4. "Love Me Tender" – 2:45
* U.S. 5 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #11
5. "Too Much" – 2:33
* U.S. 3 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #6
6. "All Shook Up" – 2:00
* U.S. 9 weeks at #1 — U.K. 7 weeks at #1
7. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" – 1:48
* U.S. 7 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #3
8. "Jailhouse Rock" – 2:37
* U.S. 7 weeks at #1 — U.K. 3 weeks at #1
9. "Don't" – 2:49
* U.S. 5 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #2
10. "Hard Headed Woman" – 1:56
* U.S. 2 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #2
11. "One Night" – 2:33
* U.S. peaked at #4 — U.K. 3 weeks at #1 (with "I Got Stung")
12. "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I" – 2:40
* U.S. peaked at #2 — U.K. 5 weeks at #1 (with "I Need Your Love Tonight")
13. "A Big Hunk o' Love" – 2:12
* U.S. 2 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #4
14. "Stuck on You" – 2:21
* U.S. 4 weeks at #1 — U.K. peaked at #3
15. "It's Now or Never" – 3:15
* U.S. 5 weeks at #1 — U.K. 8 weeks at #1
16. "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" – 3:06
* U.S. 6 weeks at #1 — U.K. 4 weeks at #1
17. "Wooden Heart" – 1:58
* U.S. no chart placing — U.K. 6 weeks at #1
18. "Surrender" – 1:51
* U.S. 2 weeks at #1 — U.K. 4 weeks at #1
19. "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" – 2:10
* U.S. peaked at #4 — U.K. 4 weeks at #1 (with "Little Sister")
20. "Can't Help Falling in Love" – 3:01
* U.S. peaked at #2 — U.K. 4 weeks at #1 (with "Rock-a-Hula Baby")
21. "Good Luck Charm" – 2:26
* U.S. 2 weeks at #1 — U.K. 5 weeks at #1
22. "She's Not You" – 2:08
* U.S. peaked at #5 — U.K. 3 weeks at #1
23. "Return to Sender" – 2:09
* U.S. peaked at #2 — U.K. 3 weeks at #1
24. "(You're The) Devil in Disguise" – 2:23
* U.S. peaked at #3 — U.K. 1 week at #1
25. "Crying in the Chapel" – 2:23
* U.S. peaked at #3 — U.K. 2 weeks at #1
26. "In the Ghetto" – 2:45
* U.S. peaked at #3 — U.K. 1 week at #1 (The album incorrectly credits this as a UK #1 single, the song in fact only reached #2 for 3 weeks and was held of the top spot by "Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman)
27. "Suspicious Minds" – 4:29
* U.S. 1 week at #1 — U.K. peaked at #2
28. "The Wonder of You" – 2:35
* U.S. peaked at #9 — U.K. 6 weeks at #1
29. "Burning Love" – 2:50
* U.S. 1 week at #1 — U.K. peaked at #7
30. "Way Down" – 2:37
* U.S. peaked at #18 — U.K. 5 weeks at #1
31. "A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix)"
* U.S. peaked at #50 — U.K. 4 weeks at #1

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John Lennon - Rock 'n' Roll (1975) (Reedición 2004)

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Rock 'n' Roll es un álbum de temas clásicos del rock'n'roll de los años cincuenta y sesenta versioneados por el músico británico John Lennon y publicado por Apple Records en 1975. La grabación de Rock 'n' Roll duraría cerca de un año y sus caóticas sesiones de grabación entrarían dentro de las leyendas de la música rock.

Aún sujeto a problemas legales con las agencias gubernamentales de los Estados Unidos, Lennon se enfrentaría a nuevos problemas por la demanda del jefe de Roulette Records Morris Levy. Lennon admitiría en una entrevista que el tema "Come Together" introducía tanto un estilo semejante a la canción "You Can't Catch Me", de Chuck Berry, como un verso de la composición ("Here come old flat-top"). Levy demandó a Lennon por infringir derechos de autor, pero acordó suspender la demanda si Lennon grababa al menos tres canciones publicadas por la discográfica de Levy en su siguiente trabajo después de Mind Games. Buscando en el catálogo de publicaciones musicales de Levy, Lennon encontró suficiente material de su agrado para grabar un álbum completo de versiones.

Tras romper con Yoko Ono en otoño de 1973 y llegar a Los Ángeles junto a May Pang, en el periodo conocido como "Lost weekend", Lennon se uniría a Phil Spector en la produción de su nuevo trabajo, desarrollando sesiones de grabación en A&M Records y en Gold Star Recording Studios. Las sesiones se convertirían pronto en continuas fiestas con alcohol y con un Lennon particularmente agresivo. Tras ser expulsados de los estudios de A&M, Spector desaparecería con las cintas grabadas.

Durante este tiempo, y tras reunirse con Harry Nilsson y con su antiguo compañero de grupo Ringo Starr en Los Ángeles, Lennon produciría el trabajo de Nilsson Pussy Cats y contribuiría al álbum de Starr Goodnight Vienna. A medida que pasaba el tiempo, Lennon comenzaría a escribir lo que llegaría a ser Walls and Bridges, y se trasladaría junto a May Pang a Nueva York en la primavera de 1974.

Poco antes de comenzar las sesiones de grabación de Walls and Bridges en Nueva York, Lennon recibiría un paquete con las cintas robadas por Spector, rescatadas por el entonces presidente de Capitol Records Al Coury previo pago de 90.000 dólares. Lennon archivaría las cintas, completaría antes su nuevo álbum de estudio y finalmente retomaría el trabajo con las versiones de temas clásicos, grabando con los músicos que intervinieron en Walls and Bridges nuevos temas en pocos días y añadiendo voces a algunas de las cintas de Spector, al disgustarle en gran medida el trabajo realizado por éste un año antes.

En 1974, May Pang asistiría a la primera convención de The Beatles a petición de John, donde encontraría a una fotógrafa vendiendo fotos del grupo durante su estancia en Hamburgo. Interesado por la noticia, John pidió a Pang que la llevara a su hogar, donde finalmente adquiriría la foto que conforma la portada de Rock 'n' Roll.

Rock 'n' Roll supondría otro éxito en la carrera de John Lennon, alcanzando el puesto #6 en el Reino Unido y en Estados Unidos, y siendo certificado como disco de oro por la RIAA.

Poco después de la publicación de Rock 'n' Roll, Yoko Ono comunicó a John su embarazo. Decidido a no perder otro bebé tras tres abortos consecutivos de su esposa, Lennon abandonó de forma momentánea su carrera musical para dedicarse a su familia. Sean Lennon nacería el 9 de octubre, el mismo día en que John cumplió 35 años.

En 2004, Yoko Ono supervisó una remezcla de Rock 'n' Roll para su reedición, incluyendo cuatro temas adicionales de las sesiones de grabación de Spector.

Lista de canciones

1. "Be-Bop-A-Lula" (Tex Davis/Gene Vincent) - 2:39
* Canción que Lennon tocaba cuando conoció a Paul McCartney en 1957
2. "Stand by Me" (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller/Ben E. King) - 3:26
3. "Medley: Rip It Up/Ready Teddy" (Blackwell/John Marascalco) - 1:33
* Canciones versionadas previamente por Little Richard, quien saldría de gira con The Beatles
4. "You Can't Catch Me" (Chuck Berry) - 4:51
5. "Ain't That a Shame" (Fats Domino/Dave Bartholomew) - 2:38
6. "Do You Wanna Dance?" (Bobby Freeman) - 3:15
7. "Sweet Little Sixteen" (Chuck Berry) - 3:01
* Producido por Phil Spector
8. "Slippin' and Slidin'" (Eddie Bocage/Albert Collins/Richard Wayne Penniman/James H. Smith) - 2:16
9. "Peggy Sue" (Jerry Allison/Norman Petty/Buddy Holly) - 2:06
10. "Medley: Bring It On Home to Me/Send Me Some Lovin'" (Sam Cooke)/(John Marascalco/Lloyd Price) - 3:41
11. "Bony Moronie" (Larry Williams) - 3:47
* Producido por Phil Spector
12. "Ya Ya" (Lee Dorsey/Clarence Lewis/Morgan Robinson) - 2:17
* Una versión más corta aparecería en el álbum Walls and Bridges, con su hijo Julian en la batería
13. "Just Because" (Lloyd Price) - 4:25
* Producido por Phil Spector

Temas extra

14. ""Angel Baby" (Rosie Hamlin) - 3:44
15. "To Know Her is to Love Her" (Phil Spector) - 4:31
16. "Since My Baby Left Me" (Arthur Crudup) - 4:40
17. "Just Because (Reprise)" - 1:25
* Al final del tema, Lennon manda un saludo a Paul, George, Ringo y a todos los seguidores para felicitar las navidades de 1974

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