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Well as a whole it's a damn fine album. There has been definite care in the arrangement of song order, as each song tends to flow emotionally from one to the next. And true to its form, it ends on an
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with a wicked monologue called "Circe" that has been remixed by Jazzanova so that it fits into lounge culture. Pepe Deluxe steals the entire backing track from the first part of Diana Ross' "Love Hangover"
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and Aimee Mann already has pretty much all the fanbase she could ever hope for (especially for a singer-songwriter). Still, she seems to have retained her penchant for depressingly restrained singalongs.
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Alicia makes her debut with Songs in A Minor, a jazzy, r&b effort that seeks to position Keys among the greats. "Girlfriend," which has single written all over it, opens the album and immediately demonstrates
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Bringing to Madison one of the best hip-hop shows it has ever hosted (partially due to the crowd who had been starving for a show that broke away from the standard jam bands or garage rock shows they
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While the album’s lyrics don’t really capitalize on this issue, the lyrics that the disc does contain talk of peace and unabashedly standing up for what you believe in. The album has an irresistible
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It is difficult to imagine that the hype has yet to penetrate the band's collective conscience, considering the heated bidding war that occurred after it had played only a few live shows. Independent
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a little too much in her comfort zone to truly be a great album. Half of the songs trudge into all too familiar territory, making you question yourself "haven't I heard this somewhere before?" "If I Ain'
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Fell In Love With a Girl," the Black Sabbath-fueld "Expecting" or the alt-country twang of the oh-so-catchy "Hotel Yorba," it's evident that Jack and Meg White truly understand what they're doing. There'
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Apparently, this decision has been paying off well, because the band is getting people to pay for something they can readily get for free. According to a British survey about a third of the first million
