| 1. María y José |
| 2. Farolito |
| 3. Desde Lejos No Se Ve [En Vivo] |
| 4. Tan Solo [En Vivo] |
| 5. Ando Ganas (Llora, Llora) |
| 6. Arco |
| 7. Globalización |
| 8. Agua [En Vivo] |
| 9. Toda Pasa [En Vivo] |
| 10. Maradó [En Vivo] |
| 11. Balneario de los Doctores Crotos |
| 12. Verano del '92 |
| 13. Vine Hasta Aquí |
| 14. Ruleta |
1989-2002,Los Piojos,Delanuca,Argentina,Latin,Rock,Rock/Pop
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From There to Here: 1989-2002
Brian Mcknight Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006SMBY Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Let Me Love You - (previously unreleased)
- Way Love Goes, The
- One Last Cry
- Love Is
- Crazy Love
- On The Down Low
- Still In Love
- Anytime
- Only One For Me, The
- You Should Be Mine - (featuring Mase)
- Back At One
- 6-8-12
- Love Of My Life
- Home
- Way I Do, The - (previously unreleased)
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In addition to candles, white wine, and a brand new roll of toilet paper, every bachelor pad should be equipped with a Brian McKnight CD. Conveniently, his From There to Here, 1989-2002 greatest hits collection provides one-stop shopping of the sexiest, smoochiest ballads known to humankind. McKnight may be guilty of excessive sentimentality, but damn if he can't sing; even his most saccharine moments are redeemed by his buttery vocals and absolute earnestness. Two new songs--"Let Me Love You" and "The Way I Do"--bookend the collection. But what's in between has put the Buffalo native on the R&B map, especially his gorgeous cover of Van Morrison's "Crazy Love," and his plaintive duet with Vanessa Williams on "Love Is." Indeed, there's abundant love on offer, and McKnight--who also wrote, played, and/or produced these various songs--has given the booty call its most sumptuous soundtrack. --Kim HughesAlbum Details
From There to Here is Filled with Mcknight-penned and Produced Gems from his Very First Single, 1992's "The Way Love Goes" to 2002's "Love of My Life". Includes the Bonus Track "Over and Over Again" Not on the USA Version.Customer Reviews:
Nice.......2007-04-10
Brian McKnight.......2007-03-20
Essential!.......2007-02-16
GREAT ALBUM CAME AS DESCRIBED IN AD.......2007-01-10
The best of Mr. Mcknight.......2006-12-17
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Work 1989-2002
Orbital Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006BTAQ Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Chime
- Choice [Crucifix Vocal US Hardcore Punk]
- Illuminate - David Gray, Orbital
- Satan [Spawn]
- Nothing Left
- Halcyon and On and On
- Impact
- Are We Here? [Industry StandArd? Version]
- Style
- Box
- Frenetic - Lisa Billson, Orbital
- Lush 3-1
- Funny Break
- Belfast
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Despite their reputation as that rare techno artist who thinks in terms of albums, not singles, Work 1989-2002 makes it obvious that a retrospective like this from Orbital is well overdue. At one time, Orbital was one of the biggest, if not the biggest, names in techno, a result of their willingness to tour like a rock band and put on performances with light shows and improvised DJ work. Hence, tracks like "Halcyon and On and On" (from Orbital 2) and early ravers like "Chime" have so imprinted themselves on our collective techno memory that it seems odd they haven't been packaged together already. Still, as a definitive collection, Work is less than perfect. First off, the tracks here are relatively bland 7-inch versions of songs that have all been mixed to hell and back; "Nothing Left" from 1999's underrated Middle Of Nowhere should be a monstrous mix of swooping melodies and fat chords, not the tepid radio version used here. Surely, another four minutes of "Halcyon" or "The Box" (from In Sides) would be preferable to songs like "Illuminate" off last year's disappointing The Altogether. Similarly, it's a mystery why the record includes not the brilliant, original 1990 version of "Satan," but instead the inferior retread recorded with Metallica's Kirk Hammett for the Spawn soundtrack. But even though Work isn't perfect, it's tough to discount a record when at least half the tracks are classics of the genre. --Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
I'm gonna give it an "eh". .......2007-07-09
Orbitals Best of is a wonderful album.......2006-12-27
More misses than hits; strange track selection........2005-05-14
You'll notice that this CD does cover four of my picks. However, two of them are presented only as drastically shortened single edits. This is especially bad in the case of "Halcyon + On + On," which gets reduced from ten minutes to four here; the full version of this track takes two minutes just to get started, and the single edit lacks its entrancingly carefree feel. Nor does the abridged version compare to the explosive, insane joy of the live rendition, which adds samples not found in the original. So, unfortunately, Orbital's signature tune gets short shrift on this CD.
It gets worse. The band's over-ambitious 1993 album Snivilisation is represented only by the single edit of "Are We Here?" when the dramatic, starry-eyed lilt of "Forever" (all eight minutes) is the blindingly obvious choice. Similarly, In Sides is reduced to a short version of "The Box," even though "The Girl With The Sun In Her Head" (or at least the slow introduction to that track) is probably the most beautiful piece of music ever written by the band. One can understand why these tracks didn't make the compilation: these two albums are full of very long, slow, cinematic pieces, which aren't well-suited to single edits, dancefloor fodder, or radio play, and thus wouldn't make for a very popular greatest-hits package. Yet that sort of music was precisely what Orbital was best at, and it's impossible to come up with a good compilation that doesn't showcase it.
The long songs are cut down to allow more tracks to be included on the CD, or, more accurately, to make room for some latter-day tracks from The Altogether, about which the less said the better. Consequently, the best stuff is nearly unrecognizable ("Satan" was a popular track from the band's first album, but this CD only includes the rock version taken from the Spawn soundtrack), and the CD is weighed down by weaker tracks. To make up for this, the CD inexplicably includes the full, eleven-minute version of "Impact USA" (a reworking of "Impact" that is available on the Diversions EP). This track was a low point of its original album; it's got a little bit of melody and a whole lot of brass instruments blowing off-key single notes, obnoxiously goofy samples ("It's...it's...it's like...a cry! A cry...for...survival! For their survival...and for our survival!"), and pounding drum monotony. This more dissonant version is even more pointless. Why not shorten this track, if it was necessary to include it in the first place, and stretch out a better track to its full version?
It's not all bad. "Belfast" and "Lush 3-1" are still here in their unedited glory; the latter of these two still has all of its surging power, and is surely among the greatest pop songs ever written. Aside from that, however, this compilation does Orbital a disservice. And it doesn't even cover their whole career, because it was released before the band's last album. It's too bad, because if ever there was a band that needed a good solid best-of CD, it's Orbital. This CD isn't it, though.
Brilliant start.......2005-04-29
Good starter.......2004-07-01
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1989-2002
Los Piojos Manufacturer: Delanuca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000084TRR Release Date: 2007-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Mary Jos
- Farolito
- Desde Lejos No Se Ve [En Vivo]
- Tan Solo [En Vivo]
- Ando Ganas (Llora, Llora)
- Arco
- Globalizaci
- Agua [En Vivo]
- Toda Pasa [En Vivo]
- Marado [En Vivo]
- Balneario de los Doctores Crotos
- Verano del '92
- Vine Hasta Aqu
- Ruleta
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Brian McKnight - 1989- 2002: From There To Here [Japanese Bonus Track]
Brian Mcknight Manufacturer: Japanese Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006HBAX Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
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Work: 1989-2002 (Bonus CD)
Orbital Manufacturer: Japanese Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000068CY5 Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
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A Great Into to Orbital.......2005-05-23
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Best of 1989-2002 Aram Assadrian Armenian Songs & Music CD
Manufacturer: Parseghian Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B9P8PC |
Product Description
1. Toghnem Heranam 2. Sirenk Meg Megu 3. Gyankis Luys Tur 4. Sirun Dzaghigner 5. Leninakan 6. Man Em Ekel 7. Yes Chimatsa 8. Kyanke Yeraz E 9. Karmir Varder 10. Bagh Aghpyur 11. Shogherov Shagherov 12. Surp Sarkis 13. Tashkinak 14. Patilner 15. Varderi Partez (es tsarav em) 16. Amen Angam 17. Shurterd Anush (drakhti peri) 18. Bambak 19. Ganchum Em Ganchum 20. Mayrik
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From There to Here: 1989-2002
Brian McKnight Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007MF5L Release Date: 2002-12-23 |
Tracks:
- Let Me Love You
- The Way Love Goes
- One Last Cry
- Love Is (Feat Vanessa Williams)
- Crazy Love
- On The Down Low
- Still In Love
- Anytime
- The Only One For Me
- You Should Be Mine (Dont Waste Your Time) (Feat Mase)
- Back At One
- 6 8 12
- Love Of My Life
- Home
- The Way I Do (Feat Mr Cheeks And Baby)
- My Kind Of Girl (Bonus Track)
- Thank You (For Saving My Life) (Bonus Track)
Album Description
Asian exclusive 17 track collection featuring 2 bonus tracks not available on any other version, 'My Kind Of Girl' & 'Thank You (For Saving My Life).' Universal. 2002.Album Details
Asian Version featuring Two Exclusive Bonus Tracks: 'my Kind of Girl', and 'thank You (For Saving My Life)'.
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Work: 1989-2002
Orbital Manufacturer: Japanese Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000066O9S Release Date: 2002-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Chime
- Choice
- Illuminate
- Satan Spawn
- Nothing Left
- Halcyon
- Impact
- Are We Here
- Style
- The Box
- Frenetic
- Lush 3.1
- Funny Break
- Belfast
- Chime (Live Style Radio Mix) (Bonus Track)
Album Description
WORK 1989-2002 is the retrospective collection from Orbital, the most prolific dance producers to date. Japanese version features the bonus track 'Chime' (Live Style Radio Mix) and limited sticker. Multi fold digipak. 2002.Album Details
Japanese Version of their Greatest Hits features a Bonus Track: 'chimes (Live Style Mix)'
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BEACHED "EP" Radio version / Long version / Doctor Look Out
ORBITAL , and ANGELO BADALAMENTI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000JM9V4A |
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From There to Here: 1989-2002
Brian McKnight Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007E7HD Release Date: 2002-12-09 |
Tracks:
- Let Me Love You
- Way Love Goes
- One Last Cry
- Love Is - Brian McKnight, Vanessa Williams
- Crazy Love
- On the Down Low
- Still in Love
- Anytime
- Only One for Me
- You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time) - Mase, Brian McKnight
- Back at One
- 6, 8, 12
- Love of My Life
- Home
- Way I Do - Baby, Brian McKnight, Mr. Cheeks
- Over and Over Again
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In addition to candles, white wine, and a brand new roll of toilet paper, every bachelor pad should be equipped with a Brian McKnight CD. Conveniently, his From There to Here, 1989-2002 greatest hits collection provides one-stop shopping of the sexiest, smoochiest ballads known to humankind. McKnight may be guilty of excessive sentimentality, but damn if he can't sing; even his most saccharine moments are redeemed by his buttery vocals and absolute earnestness. Two new songs--"Let Me Love You" and "The Way I Do"--bookend the collection. But what's in between has put the Buffalo native on the R&B map, especially his gorgeous cover of Van Morrison's "Crazy Love," and his plaintive duet with Vanessa Williams on "Love Is." Indeed, there's abundant love on offer, and McKnight--who also wrote, played, and/or produced these various songs--has given the booty call its most sumptuous soundtrack. --Kim HughesAlbum Details
From There to Here is Filled with Mcknight-penned and Produced Gems from his Very First Single, 1992's "The Way Love Goes" to 2002's "Love of My Life". Includes the Bonus Track "Over and Over Again" Not on the USA Version.Customer Reviews:
Nice.......2007-04-10
Brian McKnight.......2007-03-20
Essential!.......2007-02-16
GREAT ALBUM CAME AS DESCRIBED IN AD.......2007-01-10
The best of Mr. Mcknight.......2006-12-17
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