Top Of The Pops: 1983

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Nude & Rude : The Best of Iggy Pop With Lou Reed settling into a comfortable, BBC-sponsored retirement, David Bowie lapsing into a deeper coma of pretentious irrelevance by the minute, and Mick Jagger dedicating his life to the sale of Rolling Stones merchandise, it’s good to see that Iggy Pop–rock & roll’s original wild child–is still the consummate punk rocker. It’s remarkable, also, though, that he’s still alive–Nude and Rude… is surely testament to Iggy’s iron constitution. A retrospective covering his career from The Stooges’s eponymous 1969 debut through to 1990’s Brick By Brick, Nude and Rude… can crudely be split into three parts. The Stooges’ grimy “I Wanna Be Your Dog” and “Search and Destroy” are magnificent howls of scuzz-rock, “Nightclubbing”, “Lust For Life” and “The Passenger” are fruits of Iggy’s dramatic rebirth in 1977, and, if the later work isn’t as flattering to Iggy’s legend, remember that it’s still better than any of Reed, Bowie or Jagger’s output at the turn of the century. –Louis Pattison
Customer Review: iggy pop the undisputed daddy of em all
this is where it all started
trace any modern day punk bands origins and they all begin with iggy pop.
a true master, without ever needing to take himself too seriously
Customer Review: ‘Best of’ without a duff track….
This album has some superb rocking songs from someone who definitely deserves the term ‘cult hero’. Probably best known nowadays for his collaborations with David Bowie, Iggy has amazed observers by surviving a performing career which looked certain to lead to an early demise (you think Ozzy Osbourne is/was a wild man?)

The early Stooges material doesn’t really do it for me, although it is generally regarded as hugely influential. For me it’s the stuff from ‘China Girl’ (Iggy co-wrote it with Bowie, and I for one prefer his version) onwards which really works here: the run of songs from ‘Kill City’ through ‘Home’ just gets better and better. ‘Real Wild Child’ was originally, incredibly, recorded by Buddy Holly. ‘Cold Metal’ is my favourite, its relentless, immaculate guitar riff just embedding itself into your head. ‘Candy’, where B-52 Kate Pierson shares vocals with Iggy…. This stuff rocks!

If only they’d been able to include his duet with Debbie Harry on ‘Did You Evah?”…

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Top Of The Pops: 1983

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Customer Review: I Like It!
Yep, the Queen cover is a big reason to own this CD, But I can name 2 others too! The cover of ABBA’s “Mamma Mia” actually works as a fresh take on the standard rather than just an clone, and actually sounds like something from a broadway play years before anyone had the concept! Plus the cover of ABBA’s “Fernando” is so cheesy and corny that it simply must be heard! So at it’s current the price those 3 great tracks it’s not bad value.
Customer Review: Heard better 22:30 Friday night
I have heard better on a friday night at the pub ,yes all the songs are covers and not that great except for track 5 Glass of Champagne ,the ABBA and Queen songs well I best not say (I only put it in my basket to save paying P&P )
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Top of the Pops 1969 Customer Review: ‘69 without the heavy breathing
‘Original Tracks by the Original Artists’ it says up the front of this compilation. Don’t you believe it! At least one track (’Durham Town’) is a later, inferior remake and, while they might be original recordings, other tracks featured are actually pale copies of genuine ‘69 hits. ‘Je T’Aime…’ was a greater success for Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg, reaching number one, than for ‘Sounds Nice’ (who they?); ditto ‘Aquarius’ – a hit for Fifth Dimension (not included here) rather than Paul Jones’s sad attempt, which only reached no. 45 in the charts (and yes, you got it, featured here).
EMI have better 1969 tracks than these in their archive: how much better this compilation would be with some of them instead.


100 Hits Pop

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Blues Brothers – Music from the Film: Original Soundtrack
Inspired by the lovable Saturday Night Live white-boy blues schtick of Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, director John Landis seemingly threw every harebrained stunt he could imagine–and millions of dollars in production costs and wrecked autos–onto the screen. The resulting film could have been mistaken for a bad case of Hunter S Thompson’s DT’s, but Landis never shortchanged the music: Cab Calloway, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles all get their moment in the spotlight. Miraculously, the chic-shabby Blues Brothers, anchored by the Stax rhythm section of Cropper and Dunn, hold their own against the legends, perhaps by the sheer joy and love they have for the music. –Jerry McCulley
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Pop Party 2 [Includes Bonus Karaoke CD] Customer Review: Brillsnt pop party
Buy this it is wicked has great tracks on it.I love it.
Customer Review: im loving party pop 2!!!!
after recieving this c.d in my xmas stocking i have toadmit i was unsure that this was the correct prsent for me as i am normally into me snow patrol and keane kinda music.but not wanting to hurt me grannys feeling i decided to give it a go! and im glad i did.everysong is a classic popsong, i could not help but but jiggy! my fave song on the alblum was the recentleydeparted busted crashed the wedding which we played at the wedding of great uncle bernie. it went down a treat! so i suggest you buythis NOW!

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Nude & Rude : The Best of Iggy Pop
With Lou Reed settling into a comfortable, BBC-sponsored retirement, David Bowie lapsing into a deeper coma of pretentious irrelevance by the minute, and Mick Jagger dedicating his life to the sale of Rolling Stones merchandise, it’s good to see that Iggy Pop–rock & roll’s original wild child–is still the consummate punk rocker. It’s remarkable, also, though, that he’s still alive–Nude and Rude… is surely testament to Iggy’s iron constitution. A retrospective covering his career from The Stooges’s eponymous 1969 debut through to 1990’s Brick By Brick, Nude and Rude… can crudely be split into three parts. The Stooges’ grimy “I Wanna Be Your Dog” and “Search and Destroy” are magnificent howls of scuzz-rock, “Nightclubbing”, “Lust For Life” and “The Passenger” are fruits of Iggy’s dramatic rebirth in 1977, and, if the later work isn’t as flattering to Iggy’s legend, remember that it’s still better than any of Reed, Bowie or Jagger’s output at the turn of the century. –Louis Pattison

Customer Review: iggy pop the undisputed daddy of em all
this is where it all started
trace any modern day punk bands origins and they all begin with iggy pop.
a true master, without ever needing to take himself too seriously

Customer Review: ‘Best of’ without a duff track….
This album has some superb rocking songs from someone who definitely deserves the term ‘cult hero’. Probably best known nowadays for his collaborations with David Bowie, Iggy has amazed observers by surviving a performing career which looked certain to lead to an early demise (you think Ozzy Osbourne is/was a wild man?)

The early Stooges material doesn’t really do it for me, although it is generally regarded as hugely influential. For me it’s the stuff from ‘China Girl’ (Iggy co-wrote it with Bowie, and I for one prefer his version) onwards which really works here: the run of songs from ‘Kill City’ through ‘Home’ just gets better and better. ‘Real Wild Child’ was originally, incredibly, recorded by Buddy Holly. ‘Cold Metal’ is my favourite, its relentless, immaculate guitar riff just embedding itself into your head. ‘Candy’, where B-52 Kate Pierson shares vocals with Iggy…. This stuff rocks!

If only they’d been able to include his duet with Debbie Harry on ‘Did You Evah?”…

Top of the Pops 1969

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Top of the Pops 1969
Customer Review: ‘69 without the heavy breathing
‘Original Tracks by the Original Artists’ it says up the front of this compilation. Don’t you believe it! At least one track (’Durham Town’) is a later, inferior remake and, while they might be original recordings, other tracks featured are actually pale copies of genuine ‘69 hits. ‘Je T’Aime…’ was a greater success for Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg, reaching number one, than for ‘Sounds Nice’ (who they?); ditto ‘Aquarius’ – a hit for Fifth Dimension (not included here) rather than Paul Jones’s sad attempt, which only reached no. 45 in the charts (and yes, you got it, featured here).

EMI have better 1969 tracks than these in their archive: how much better this compilation would be with some of them instead.

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Games N Music For Nintendo DS Lite And DS
This is the perfect DS home brew solution, with Games n’ Music you can play downloaded public domain games from the internet, and also turn your Nintendo DS into an MP3 player. With Datels Games ‘n’ Music, you can put your Nintendo DS or DS Lite at the centre of your digital lifestyle. You can use it to launch home brew games written for the DS and readily available on the internet, listen to your favourite sounds with the device’s integrated MP3 player, you can even watch videos. And you don’t need to modify your Nintendo console to use it… Datels Games ‘n’ Music comes with a 128MB MicroSD card for you to store your games and data, and if that’s not enough, just upgrade the capacity to up to 2GB. It’s really easy to use too. Just fit the MicroSD card into the USB adapter which is supplied, plug it into your computer and drag and drop your files onto the card. It’s that easy! Games ‘n’ Music contains everything you need to get started. It even comes bundled with a 25-game CD, offering some of the best games the DS home brew scene has to offer, as well as a video conversion program for your PC (Windows XP or later required) to convert your movies and video clips to a format you can play back with Games ‘n’ Music. It’s the ultimate in digital entertainment

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Pop Jr Vol.2 [CD + DVD] Customer Review: Great fun CD and DVD, the younger kids love it!
I purchased Pop Jnr 2 for my nine year old, she had loved original Pop Jnr but I have found my 6 year old loves it more. Some of the tracks are more for the under 9s. There is a good variety, most of which you find yourself singing along to. The DVD is great to watch as the kids see all their favourites on the screen and sing and dance along with them. It really is one that all the kids will enjoy. When it goes on in my house even my 2 year old is hooked. Also great when they have their friends round.
Customer Review: pop jnr 2 good to share for various ages of children
what a strange mixture but, thankfully only have to sit through one cd instead of one each for my 2 children suitable tracks for both my 1 year old and my nine year old. sadly that stupid crazy frog is on here to drive us parents mad.some tracks are way to “kiddy” for 9 year olds and over


Pop Idols and Pirates: Mechanisms of Consumption and the Global Circulation of Popular Music (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)

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Customer Review: Before You Think About Buying . . .
Here Is A Note From The Inside Cover Of Disc 1 By Dorian Wathen: I should also point out that we do make every effort to locate the original 12″ mixes of as many of the tracks as possible. This was quite tricky on the first volumes, as these tracks had laid dormant and unloved in dusty music libraries, and a few mistakes were made as incorrect versions were occasionally used and incorrectly marked up, only to be discovered too late… now as more and more of these 12″ versions are coming onto the market on compilations and reissues etc, it has become a little easier to locate the various 12″ versions, which is a great thing for all of us. We may have made an error or two even so (but we do try not to!)… and am also doubtly sure you’ll point this out and correct us on an internet review site or two… we thank you for this…
Customer Review: 12 Inch – Not etirely true
CD ONE Other tracks are 12 inch versions. First of all this is a big plus CD ONE 8. Wang Chung – Dance Hall Days (Remix) the 1989 Remix with Feetmoving RAP =). CD TWO 1. Yazoo – Don’t Go (Remix) Yes the first part 4:05 doesnt include the re-remix version which is good cause the re-remix version is the somewhat the dub/instrumental part of the two part CD-single of Don’t Go. 2. Bronski Beat – Small Town Boy (Extended Mix) NOT this is the 5 min album version (the extended is 9 min long). 6. Fine Young Cannibals – Johnny Come Home (Extended Mix) Yes it is 12″ version the right one BUT this sounds like it was vinylripped with the crackle sound untouched… hmmm… I thought I bought a CD =P. 9. The Special A.K.A. – Nelson Mandela (Extended Version) NOT extended and vinyl crackle sound present… *sigh* oh well… 10. Musical Youth – Pass The Dutchie (12″ Mix) THANKS it IS 12″ :) . 12. Yazz – The Only Way Is Up (12″ Version) The Original MAXI version. NOW CD 3 THREE (Are ALL 12″ Versions…. NO here is the list of errors) There are 12 tracks present. 1. Steve Miller Band – Abracadabra (12″ Mix) WRONG it is SINGLE Version 4. Diana Ross – I’m Coming Out (12″ Mix) There is only an ALBUM Version 11. Kim Wilde – You Keep Me Hanging On (12″ Mix) the 9 min long version 12. Jan Hammer – Miami Vice Theme (Extended Remix) It is NOT the Ben Liebrand remix I think DMC won’t let that one go so easily to the public. Still the question remains. Was it worth it. With the few errors it is still worth the money you pay for it with a little reservation for the WRONG information on some tracks info of beeing 12″ mix when in fact they are not 12″ mixes… good thing I have them already… (…)
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Customer Review: I Like It!
Yep, the Queen cover is a big reason to own this CD, But I can name 2 others too! The cover of ABBA’s “Mamma Mia” actually works as a fresh take on the standard rather than just an clone, and actually sounds like something from a broadway play years before anyone had the concept! Plus the cover of ABBA’s “Fernando” is so cheesy and corny that it simply must be heard! So at it’s current the price those 3 great tracks it’s not bad value.
Customer Review: Heard better 22:30 Friday night
I have heard better on a friday night at the pub ,yes all the songs are covers and not that great except for track 5 Glass of Champagne ,the ABBA and Queen songs well I best not say (I only put it in my basket to save paying P&P )
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Magix Music Studio 12 Deluxe (PC)
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For the price, this program offers an astonishing array of features – it’s a fully functioning audio and midi recording studio environment complete with mastering effects, vst and directX support and re-wire. If you don’t know what any of those are, don’t worry, it comes complete with an array of built in instruments and effects so you can complete a song or track without ever going “outside the box”. Simply stunning for the price. And friendly. And the support (i’ve used both email and forum-based support networks for this program) has been brilliant. At first any software of this nature seems complex, but once you delve in and get started, things just seem to fall into place. I kept finding things I wanted to do, expecting to have to buy one of the more highly thought of program (Cubase, Sonar, etc) but finding that I can do it here after all. Thoroughly recommended.
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I’ve been working with Music Studio 7 for some time now and have finally upgraded to version 12. I have not been disappointed. Easy to install and easy to get started, this relatively inexpensive piece of software is an incredibly powerful tool, offering as much if not more functionality than the cheapest Cakewalk or Cubase. This edition features integrated Midi and Audio too – not before time I hasten to add – making it an even bigger rival to the aforementioned names. As a word of advice though, you will need to load the update patch from the Magix website after installation otherwise your MIDI wont work! A little niggle, but at least it has been spotted and dealt with. The Magix helpdesk got back to me very quickly (within 1 hour) to advise me of that after I discovered the midi problems, so that is another reason to buy this software!

The Boyfriend [1971]
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Customer Review: I agree with Dr Featherweight !
Where is the DVD release of this classic piece of Ken Russell camp ? It showed what a good actress Twiggy could be (where is the DVD of Madame Sousatzka ????) and is enormously indulgent and good fun. Please remaster the original director’s cut and release it on DVD. Given the ridiculously high prices being asked for old ex-rental VHS tapes of this film, a DVD release sounds like it would be a profitable exercise.
Customer Review: Where is the DVD?
Rotten day at work? Vile weather? Stinky flu? Generally feeling sorry for yourself? Jim-jams and slippers, hot chocolate, toast and jam, cat on lap – and on with ‘The Boyfriend’. I loved this film as a very young teenager, its joyous, completely silly and serves the same feel-good purpose as ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ or the original ‘Producers’ – I’m delighted to see it’s on video (for years you couldn’t get it in the UK at all), but MGM – WHERE IS THE DVD?

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Follow the Music: The Life and High Times of Electra Records in the Great Years of American Pop Culture
Customer Review: Lovely telling of Elektra and the ’60s music industry
Elektra emerged from the ’60s as one of a very few independent labels to match the majors success. While others had fleeting commercial success or labored in record-collector obscurity, Elektra managed to maintain its artistic roots as it found its way up the top-40 charts. Label founder, Jac Holzman, and co-writer Gavan Daws re-tell the music industry’s transformation to a conglomeratized business through the prism of Elektra’s emergence in Greenwich Village folk clubs to its absorption into the WEA triad.

Holzman’s first-person reminiscences are brilliantly interwoven with interviews from many of those who were there, providing additional shades to many of the story’s events. The first half of the book is particularly fetching, following Holzman as he founds his label amid the folk revival of the early ’60s, and makes up business practices to match his feel for the art and artists. Also of great reward are Holzman’s tech-rich descriptions of equipment and recording sessions. Less incisive is Elektra’s flight into the arms of Warner Brothers, no doubt reflecting Holzman’s relative disinterest in the business of music.

Customer Review: great book about the music biz
This book really knocked me out. It’s a great look inside the sixties and seventies music business. What makes it particularly appealing is that the author was not just there but one of the major figures who made it happen. Jac Holzman and Gavan Daws have chosen to write the book from multiple points of view, quoting extensively from many of the best artists and producers of the time (even when their point of view is uncomplimentary or very different from the authors’). FOLLOW THE MUSIC lets you in on the party from many fascinating points of view. Reading this book brought me back to a time when this end of the century was being invented. I really loved it.

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