Hey Rock & Roll: Very Best Of [Import]

Track Listings
1. Hey Rock 'N' Roll    
2. Rock 'N' Roll Lady    
3. Hey Mr. Christmas    
4. Sweet Music    
5. Three Steps To Heaven    
6. Heartbeat    
7. Heavenly    
8. Trocadero    
9. Under The Moon Of Love    
10. When    
11. You Got What It Takes    
12. Dancin' Party    
13. I Wonder Why    
14. A Little Bit Of Soap    
15. Pretty Little Angel Eyes    
16. Remember Then    
17. Sweet Little Rock 'N' Roller    
18. A Night At Daddy Gee's    
19. Always And Forever    
20. Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts    
See all 24 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Album Details
Includes: 'hey Rock N Roll', 'three Steps to Heaven', 'under the Moon of Love' and More.

Hey Rock & Roll: Very Best Of, Music, Showaddywaddy, Glam Rock, Glitter, Pop, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop
Hey Eugene!
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Show Stopper
  • HEY EUGENE! You'll love this CD.
  • swinging album
  • great variety
  • International Ride
Hey Eugene!
Pink Martini
Manufacturer: Heinz Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NVIGI4
Release Date: 2007-05-15

Tracks:

  1. Everywhere
  2. Tempo Perdido
  3. Mar Desconocido (Uncharted Sea)
  4. Taya Tan
  5. City Of Night
  6. Ojala
  7. Bukra Wba'Do (Tomorrow And the Day After)
  8. Cante E Dance
  9. Hey Eugene
  10. Syracuse
  11. Dosvedanya Mio Bombino (Farewell To My Bumblebee)
  12. Tea For Two

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After a seven-year gap between their first and second albums, Pink Martini have brought forth their third long-player just over two and a half years later. Based in Portland, Oregon, this dazzling 12-piece ensemble are led by pianist Thomas Lauderdale and fronted by vocalist China Forbes. Their rich musical journeys carry listeners everywhere from a ballroom in Havana to a cabaret in Paris. This set even includes a number in Japanese and another in Arabic. With their strings, horns, and sultry rhythms, Pink Martini find the common denominators in these musics from around the globe. Hey Eugene! is perfectly bookended with a pair of decidedly American numbers: their original "Everywhere" evokes musicals from Hollywood's golden era, while "Tea for Two" finds guest duet partner Jimmy Scott adding his emotionally riveting singing. While Lauderdale and his cohorts draw from past times and styles, they never come off as museum curators; rather, they celebrate the vibrancy that makes music timeless. --David Greenberger

Album Description

"This ensemble from Portland, Oregon, wowed the fabulous on the Cannes party circuit ... but that accomplishment hardly addresses the beautiful and sophisticated music of Pink Martini ... breathtaking." -- THE NEW YORKER

"No matter how Pink Martini gets described, there's always an element being overlooked, a reliance on phrases such as lounge, cosmopolitan rumba, or neo-classical that only tells part of this rich story. Impressive at every musician's station, this ensemble produces music that's charming and elegant." -- VARIETY

Pink Martini--the genre-bending, best-selling, supremely talented, and raucously fun twelve-piece ensemble that the New Yorker calls simply "beautiful," sophisticated," and "breathtaking"--returns with Hey Eugene! a twelve-track sonic journey anchored by deft songwriting and a no-holds-barred dose of cabaret showmanship. "We're kind of like musical archaeologists, bringing melodies and rhythms from different parts of the world together to create something that is modern," explains bandleader, artistic director, and founder Thomas Lauderdale.

Delivered with sultry grace by lead singer China Forbes, Hey Eugene! shines throughout--from the golden-era Hollywood melody of "Everywhere" to the French cabaret of "Ojala." Other collaborations anchor the set as well: the pan-world "Dosvedanya, Mio Bombino" with its Latin-meets-Russian beat and globetrotting subject matter, plus the Forbes-Lauderdale-penned sexy sway of "City of Night." Peruvian percussionist Martin Zarzar debuts the romantically complex "Mar Desconocido" and bassist Phil Baker adds the quiet beauty of "Cante e Dance." The group also mines the past for hidden gems, including the Japanese-language track "Taya Tan" and their first-ever recording in Arabic, "Bukra wba'do." Meanwhile, clever lyricism leads to an empowering dose of pop perfection on the title track by Forbes (about a boy she met at a party who asked for her number and never called). Finally, jazz legend Jimmy Scott makes a stunning vocal guest appearance in a duet with Forbes on the closing song "Tea for Two."

With Hey Eugene! Pink Martini has returned with an exhilarating album full of uncompromising musicianship, hope, beauty, and joy!

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Show Stopper.......2007-07-22

While many of this album's songs reflect the usual fine output of the creative collage known as Pink Martini, Hey Eugene is a truly extraordinary piece, one that in the "good ol' days" Casey Kasem would have taken right to the top of the charts. My prediction is that the song will be a Golden Oldie for many years, and makes purchase of the album a must.

5 out of 5 stars HEY EUGENE! You'll love this CD........2007-07-18

This CD is everything I wanted it to be. Quirky.....exotic.....international......and the kind of CD that you'll put on and listen to over and over again. Can't wait till the NEXT release!

4 out of 5 stars swinging album.......2007-07-17

JUst very Pink martini like - various music style : latin, japanese and arabic tunes to lift the heart and make you want to travel or dance

4 out of 5 stars great variety.......2007-07-17

This is the third Pink Martini CD that I own. It's fun, like the others and always puts me in a good mood. My girlfriend thought the first song was terrible. I told her that this would soon become her new favorite album. She is almost there. Great music while preparing for a dinner party.

5 out of 5 stars International Ride.......2007-07-15

This was my introduction to Pink Martini, and I loved it. Now I wish I could give more than a 5 to Hang on Little Tomato. The international mix is much of what draws me in with them--and it does make for a fun ride.
Hey There Delilah
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Hey There, Plain White T's
  • Let me be your Sampson, Delilah
  • Great
  • Love this CD
Hey There Delilah
Plain White T's
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ASIN: B000F3AAYS
Release Date: 2006-05-09

Tracks:

  1. Hey There Delilah
  2. Easy Way Out
  3. Down The Road
  4. Losing Myself
  5. If I Told You
  6. Hey There Delilah

Album Description

This acoustic number (downloaded over 40,000 times on iTunes) has developed a special identity within the band's female fan base; their most successful merch item is a t-shirt that says, "I Am Delilah". This enhanced CD features of new version of "Hey There Delilah" plus four new songs. Also included is a live version with 1,000 fans singing along, plus an enhanced component with four music videos. The video for "Hey There Delilah" will make a national premier in April.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Hey There, Plain White T's.......2007-07-06

I wish there were half stars, but this is closer to 4 than to 3 for me.

I'm older than the average demographic for this band, if I went to their concert I'd have to wear a "Delilah's Mom" t-shirt :) but Hey There Delilah has been playing on my radio station and the song just sticks in my head.

It is the song that every girl wishes someone would right for her. Unusual these days to hear something sweet about commitment, it's a beautiful sound with a beautiful message.

I bought the EP along with the All That We Need album. It's all young catchy pop (but not bubble-gum pop) stuff, airplay sort of stuff. It is not an acoustic band. Very enjoyable for a 46 yo mom and my 19 yo son doesn't mind me playing it in the car. He just doesn't appreciate me singing along...

BTW, I like it that the rest of the band is in the Delilah video. That shows class.

5 out of 5 stars Let me be your Sampson, Delilah.......2007-07-04

"Listen to my voice, it's my disguise . . ." My niece said: "I found out who did that song. The new Delilah song." I had completely forgotten but she said there was a song about Delilah. I named one of my dogs Delilah. She was a stray that some family found, and put a flyer up at the dog park. The kids called her Lilah, but I changed it to Delilah . . . and it fit her to a "T."

In the bible Delilah is the downfall of Sampson, a strong Hebrew warrior. She keeps trying to get the secret of his strength, but when he tells her, she has Sampson's enemies do it. He tells her, if I am tied up with green saplings, then I will be powerless. He wakes up tied with green saplings, bursts the bonds, and slaughters the enemy. Whatever he tells Delilah, they try. You'd think he'd catch on, but no. He, like an idiot, tells her his real secret. His strength will never wane, as long as he never cuts his hair. Next thing you know, he's as bald as Britney Spears.

Anyway, my dog Delilah is a pretty red dog, an Australian Cattle Dog, or maybe a Kelpie. Maybe part Dingo. She is pretty, but can be contrary. She might not want to come in at night, and if you leave the gate open, and she gets out, good luck trying to get her to come back.

Anyway, my niece Kelsey told me about this band so I checked them out. I like the song, "Hey There Delilah" and it is also the name of their album. There are two versions, and the last one seems to be a sing along, like their fans heard it and everyone who came to their show knew the words. I like it that they inspire such loyalty.

Their music sounds like rough rock, but with a focus on songwriting. Maybe they would fall in the category of Emo. I played it for my dog, Delilah, and was wondering if she would respond to her name being sung. She had no reaction. She gave it two paws down. But what does she know about music anyway? I like it.

5 out of 5 stars Great.......2006-09-21

I bought this because I saw the Hey There Delilah video on MTV 2. This cd is great, and I listened to the title track about 10 times.

5 out of 5 stars Love this CD.......2006-06-18

I recently saw this group at Warped Tour and really liked them. I had their CD before this, but never really listened to it. At Warped Tour, they had a tent and they all signed a tee shirt I bought, and then took a picture with me and my sister. The entire way home from the concert, I listened to both of their CD's, and really liked them.
Fort Nightly
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • 1st album fantastic
  • Best Album of 2007 (so far)
Fort Nightly
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Manufacturer: Say Hey
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ASIN: B000OHZK0Y
Release Date: 2007-05-22

Tracks:

  1. Kid on My Shoulders
  2. Plot
  3. Dinner Party
  4. Navy Wives
  5. While We Go Dancing
  6. I Used to Complain Now I Don't
  7. Take a Walk Around the Table
  8. March of the Camels
  9. Fort Nightly
  10. Reprise
  11. Tourist Trap

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 1st album fantastic.......2007-06-30

Ladies& Gentlemen This is near the top of first albums I have ever listened too! Just great music , by a band that you will fall in love with in the near future, if not already! DMC

5 out of 5 stars Best Album of 2007 (so far).......2007-05-23

The most exciting indie release I've heard all year, and if you can believe it, they are even better live! For fans of Spoon, Walkmen (although these are a stretch as WR have originality up the wahzoo, just points of reference really). Lots of great drums (two drummers!), enticing guitars and pounding keys. In all the wonderful noise the amazing thing is that the lyrics all stand out and the melodies are cathy as hell. You'll be bouncing along from start to finish. Take a chance on this, I promise you won't be let down. High points are "Kid On My Shoulders","The Plot","While We Go Dancing" and "I Used To Complain, Now I Don't".
Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 4.5 stars!
  • It's a Sensation
  • Heads out of butts and fingers out of ears
  • Gabba gabba hey!
  • minus a star because i personally would recommend buying ALL of the albums
Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology
The Ramones
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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ASIN: B00000JFUY
Release Date: 1999-07-20

Tracks:

  1. Blitzkreig Bop
  2. Beat On The Brat
  3. Judy Is A Punk
  4. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
  5. 53rd & 3rd
  6. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
  7. Glad To See You Go
  8. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
  9. I Remember You
  10. California Sun
  11. Commando
  12. Swallow My Pride
  13. Carbona Not Glue
  14. Pinhead
  15. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
  16. Cretin Hop
  17. Rockaway Beach
  18. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
  19. Teenage Lobotomy
  20. Surfin' Bird
  21. I Don't Care
  22. I Just Want To Have Something To Do
  23. I Wanna Be Sedated
  24. Don't Come Close
  25. She's The One
  26. Needles & Pins
  27. Rock 'N' Roll High School
  28. I Want You Around
  29. Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?
  30. I Can't Make It On Time
  31. Chinese Rock
  32. I'm Affected
  33. Danny Says

Tracks:

  1. The KKK Took My Baby Away
  2. She's A Sensation
  3. It's Not My Place (In The 9 To 5 World)
  4. We Want The Airwaves
  5. Psycho Therapy
  6. Howling At The Moon (Sha-La-La)
  7. Mama's Boy
  8. Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love)
  9. I'm Not Afraid Of Life
  10. Too Tough To Die
  11. Endless Vacation
  12. My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes To Bitburg)
  13. Somebody Put Something In My Drink
  14. Something To Believe In
  15. I Don't Want To Live This Life (Anymore)
  16. I Wanna Live
  17. Garden Of Serenity
  18. Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)
  19. Pet Sematary
  20. I Believe In Miracles
  21. Tomorrow She Goes Away
  22. Poison Heat
  23. I Don't Wanna Grow Up
  24. She Talks To Rainbows
  25. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.

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Like most true originals, the Ramones embodied a dizzying array of contradictions. As punk godfathers, they became the archetype for a rebellious musical ethos that could often confuse the baby for the bath water, yet at heart they were 1960s pop- and bubblegum-worshipping reactionaries. The seeming unity symbolized by their street-hood uniform (ripped jeans, deck shoes, and black leather jackets) and name (nicked from an early nom de plume of Beatle Paul) belied turmoil both personal and personnel. And the dumber-than-dumb stance of the likes of "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue," "Cretin Hop," and "Teenage Lobotomy" actually masked some of the shrewdest rock ever recorded. If Rhino/Warner Archive's two-disc anthology seems like hardly enough room to document a band with a quarter-century legacy, it's good to remember that the Ramones prided themselves on stripping every song they attempted to its elemental core, then halving it again with their patented buzzsaw, double-stop tempo. Journalist David Fricke's enclosed history is telling, if ironically packaged in a glossy hard-back edition that seems more befitting the likes of Fleetwood Mac. The nearly five dozen tracks here, reaching from the early '70s to the late '90s, stand remarkably outside of time--just like true originals. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars!.......2007-04-30

You know how I got into the Ramones? Well, from reading Green Day's biography 'The Story of Green Day', Billie-Joe said that at least half of what you hear on the radio these days has been influenced by the Ramones. So I decided to check them out, and I LOVED them! I now love them almost as much as I love Green Day. They have a colourful history and great music! You should so check out this anthology of their greatest hits of all time, and if you don't then you're a moron.

4 out of 5 stars It's a Sensation.......2007-02-11

(I'm no kid, but I'm a thinker)
I own all of there Studio albums pluse three live ones and to be honest I bought this for only two resons...
1. The tracks I Don't Wanna Live This Life (Anymore and the C.J. vocal verson of R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
2. I wanted something I could just grab to least to in the car and not have to drag all my CDs with me.
Now the songs themselfs I'd give 5 stars to but there are some songs on this CD collection I thought wern't imporatant to a collection like this and there are a few I would like to have seen.
What should not have been included...
I Remember you
Here Today, Gone Tommorrow
Surfin' Bird
Don't Come Close
I Can't Make It On Time
I'm Affected
She's a Sensation
I'm Not Afraid of Life
With that I was really upset to find the song "We're a Happy Family" (A Ramones Classic) Not on this collection. Johnny once said himself that the Ramones collection out there we're focusing too much on there softer stuff to get sales. This doesn't seem much differnt to me. But at the same time you can't put just there hits on because they never had one.
The song I wish would be one this collection...
Today Your Love, Tommorrow the World
We're a Happy Family
Do You Wanna Dance
I'm Aganist It
I Wanted Everything
Outsider
Warthog
Love Kills

I guess over all a alright collection. Real True-Blue fans might be a little upset but thats life, get over it!
If your looking for just a start to the band get "Loud, Fast: Their Toughest Hits"
Gabba Gabba Hey!

5 out of 5 stars Heads out of butts and fingers out of ears.......2006-12-29

I reading the reviews for this CD I have noticed that some are not reviews of the CD it self or sound quality but of the band itself. I love every thing the ramones have done. They are one of the few bands that didn't change for anyone. I don't give a flying rat what you think about the band. If you have a problem with the band the tell it to some one who cares. I wanna hear if it's got a good track listing or a good booklet, not if you like the band or not. What the heck are you doing spending $[...] on a band your just looking into anyway? As for you who say their not "punk" They started punk so wouldn't that mean stuff like Green Day and (barf!) Blink 182 are NOT? Yeah, get your heads out of your butts and cry a river to some one who cares. Review the CD not the Band.
If your a Ramones fan you will like the track listing and the booklet. If you just want a small look into the band then go for Loud, Fast The Ramones. For half the price it gives you a quick look into the band that changed the face of music.
Gabba Gabba Hey!

5 out of 5 stars Gabba gabba hey!.......2006-12-09

the ramones are probably my favorite band. it is well known that their first 3 albums are considered classics. so if you don't want to buy the anthology you should pick up on of the first 3. ok but the problem with that is then you don't get anything from end of the century or the other great songs after those 3 (there weren't too many) with this anthology you get the basics "blitzkrieg bop" "judy is a punk" "california sun" "beat on the brat" you also get "rock 'n' roll highschool" "do you remember rock 'n' roll radio?" "danny says" and that's on disc one... on disc two you get their harder songs like "the kkk took my baby away" "my brain is hanging upside down" "pet semetery" the second disc is okay but there are a lot better songs that the ramones made that were kept out of this set. for instance there isn't any "oh oh i love her so" "you're gonna kill that girl" "today your love, tomorrow the world" and so on... the quality of the songs is great and despite a few good songs getting passed over i would recommend this to someone as an introduction into one of the greatest and most underappreciated bands ever. also if you really like the ramones you should check out "End of the Century" on DVD

4 out of 5 stars minus a star because i personally would recommend buying ALL of the albums.......2006-11-17

i, sadly used to be one of those stupid kids who shyed away from The Ramones(about a year ago...im young) because i wasn't really much of a hardcore fan of blitzkrieg bop or i wanna be sedated and thats all you heard when you heard the Ramones...maybe a rocket to russia track here and there, but mostly, it was one of those bands that i mistakenly clumped in with the sex pistols(a mediocre band)

i could slap myself then. The Ramones are one of the only punk bands to give me the "awe" goosebumps. I mean along with the Damned, i think the Ramones are the co-kings of the 77 punk thing as far as i can tell. this band itself is a really unique band ....joey is the rather unique cartoonish looking vocalist..johnny is the one who is kinda of like the father figure..silent in voice, but always showing how punk was supposed to be with his unique political views and killer guitar...dee dee was the most street punk of the group.

yeah to newcomers, id recommend this, but id really recommend you start with the early albums and then work your way up...please dont throw them by the wayside simply because "i wanna be sedated" and "blitzkrieg bop" are overplayed. dont worship bands that march like sheep towards every scene following dead kennedys wannabe band and listen to one of the the best. the innovaters!!
Hey Stoopid
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Steven Comes Back
  • Not That Good
  • hey stoopid!!! get this album
  • ...But Even Stoopider Not to Get This!
  • Coopers Strongest Material to date.
Hey Stoopid
Alice Cooper
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000027DJ
Release Date: 1991-07-02

Tracks:

  1. Hey Stoopid
  2. Love's A Loaded Gun
  3. Snakebite
  4. Burning Our Bed
  5. Dangerous Tonight
  6. Might As Well Be On Mars
  7. Feed My Frankenstein
  8. Hurricane Years
  9. Little By Little
  10. Die For You
  11. Dirty Dreams
  12. Wind-Up Toy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Steven Comes Back.......2007-01-05

On the last song,I think it's so cool that the "Steven" cry is heard.

Anyway. I felt that this was also a return to true Cooper form and sound,even if there were about everyone and their grandmothers as guest stars,this cd rocks. Every song is a rocker. I liked this re-awakening of Steven and Dick Wagner song writing. Alice really hasn't left us since this release.

2 out of 5 stars Not That Good.......2006-12-15

I seem to be in the minority here, but this album did very little for me. There are a few good songs, but overall I think it is weaker than both "Constrictor" and "Raise Your Fist And Yell".

5 out of 5 stars hey stoopid!!! get this album.......2006-12-03

Well as usual Alice come through again with another awesome album.This album kicks butt,every song on the album is great.Hey stoopid is a great anthem.I really like wind up toy alot,very cool lyrics.You never have to worry about buying a cooper album or taking a chance because alice will never let you down.

5 out of 5 stars ...But Even Stoopider Not to Get This!.......2006-09-17

Hey Stoopid never lets up. You won't hear any grungy or sludgy electric guitar static here. The clear and robust six-string sound helps deliver an '80's metal sound--AT ITS VERY FINEST!
"Snakebite" has a deliciously eery melodic feel which might remind you of sounds from Another Perfect Day (Motorhead--also a highly recommended album). "Dangerous Tonight" starts out sinister and then goes on to "cause you pain and make it last"! And you will NEVER forget that strutting bass line of "Frankenstein" that moves your body as it teases you up to the explosion that launches the chorus. I just chose three songs to give some feel for the real variety and creativity you will experience with this intense CD. Buckle your seatbelt when you spin this one--definitely not background music!
Ozzy's cameo appearance, ironically, seems to just underscore Coop's talent in creating moods with his lyrics and vocals. Anyway, if it's things dark and heavy, especially where the heavy makes the dark, darker, and the dark makes the heavy even heavier, then feed your Frankenstein right here.
"It's...LUNCH TIME!"

5 out of 5 stars Coopers Strongest Material to date........2006-07-26

This is my favorite Cooper album. It has the greatest strongest material of any Metal album in my opinion. It was made after he had had his 3 comeback albums of the 80's, this one was released in 1991 and starts off the new decade with a Golden Sound. It's musically amazing with some of the greatest musicians as guests on it, and its Lyrically his best album.

Lets look at the cd itself.

Jewel Case, with a remastered pure cd. 5/5

The Cover of the album is a really sweet photo for this cd, and the inside has a foldout of Alice in a sinister look, with Black Leather, and lyrics in it. The Photo of Alice is also on the back of the cd. 5/5

Songs.

Hey Stoopid - This is a Great Song with some amazing anti drug anti suicide lyrics and good music, and a great opener for this album 5/5

Love's a Loaded Gun - This is a very Dramatic track with beautiful and sinister lyrics, and a mix of acoustic and electric guitar, It's like a dramatic balled. 5/5

Snakebite - Another good song with a catchy guitar solo and riff, and decent lyrics. 5/5

Burning Our Bed - A great balled to start off the 3 song story line, some amazing lyrics and music to back it up. 5/5

Dangerous Tonight - The Dramatic part of the 3 song story, with great guitar and dramatic lyrics. 5/5

Might As Well Be On Mars - The wrap up of the 3 song story, its a sad sad balled with beautiful music and lyrics, a gem without a doubt. 5/5

Feed My Frankenstein - The only big "hit" from the album, its a tad overplayed but it still has good lyrics and an amazing guitar solo, Nikki Sixx basses on this album and that always makes it cool. 5/5

Hurricane Years - Another good lyric song with catchy guitar sounds. 4/5

Little By Little - A drastic song tribute to Alice's little sick things (fans) 5/5

Die for You - Coopers best balled, BEAUTIFUL lyrics, and great music to back it up. 5/5

Dirty Dreams - A song about Teenage "dirty dreams" Alice returns to rebellion. 5/5

Wind Up Toy - A good end to the album about some guy in a mental hospital. 5/5

All in All this is Coopers musically Greatest album to date, its got very personal music, and the songs flow very well from one to another.

Price 10 bucks. Great Price for what you get. 5/5


Hey!
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Very Nice CD
  • Some of Julio's best songs
  • Best julio iglesias cd yet
  • want copy in english rust_ent@optusnet.com.au
Hey!
Julio Iglesias
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ASIN: B000002618
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Por Ella (Because Of Her)
  2. Amantes (Lovers)
  3. Morrinas (Homesickness)
  4. Viejas Tradiciones (Old Traditions)
  5. Ron Y Coca Cola (Rum And Coca Cola)
  6. Hey (Hey!)
  7. Un Sentimental (I Am Sentimental)
  8. Paloma Blanca (White Dove)
  9. La Nave Del Olvido (The Ship Of Forgetfulness)
  10. Pajaro Chogui (Chogui Bird)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very Nice CD.......2007-01-05

This music takes me back to a time when Julio Iglesias was at the top of his game. His voice is unmistakable and timeless. A fun and yet very sensual sound

5 out of 5 stars Some of Julio's best songs.......2007-01-04

If you are a romantic and you love Julio this is a cd for you.It makes you feel young and happy!

5 out of 5 stars Best julio iglesias cd yet.......2000-12-09

"Hey" is by far the best album Julio Iglesias has ever recorded. It is wonderfuly ochestrated and a pleasure to listen to. If you can only get one of his cd's, this is the one.

5 out of 5 stars want copy in english rust_ent@optusnet.com.au.......1999-09-19

luv this song please someone help get it for me in english versio
Hey Little Cobra and Other Hot Rod Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Memories of a more innocent time
  • Seminal hot-rod
  • Don't you know you're gonna shut 'em down?
  • Forgotten classics
  • Music
Hey Little Cobra and Other Hot Rod Hits
The Rip Chords
Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc.
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ASIN: B000003GZM
Release Date: 1996-08-20

Tracks:

  1. Hey Little Cobra
  2. Here I Stand
  3. The Queen
  4. 409
  5. Trophy Machine
  6. Gone
  7. Little Deuce Coupe
  8. '40 Ford Time
  9. She Thinks I Still Care
  10. Shut Down
  11. Drag City
  12. Ding Dong
  13. Karen
  14. Bunny Hill
  15. Don't Be Scared

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The Rip Chords were essentially a false front behind which lurked future Beach Boy Bruce Johnston and Byrds/Paul Revere & The Raiders producer Terry Melcher. "Hey Little Cobra," a wimpier-than-usual hotrod record that benefits from Johnston and Melcher's full-bodied vocals, was their first big hit, generating a first album filled with unnecessary Beach Boys/Jan & Dean covers (four of 'em, plus an instrumental that basically rips off "Little Deuce Coupe") and a pretty good Melcher/Johnston, Spector-in-drag car tune, "Trophy Machine."

Much more intriguing is their guitar-heavy non-automotive material. "Here I Stand," their first single, updates Wade Flemons's 1959 Chicago R&B cha-cha with piercing, fruity falsetto and some vicious, loud guitar. "The Queen," which sadly isn't about a hotrodding RuPaul--she's a stuck-up Sting Ray driver--is vintage Dion goosed by queasy heights of falsetto. "Gone" sounds like the Isley Brothers' "Shout" with more tuff guitar, while "Ding Dong" is a doo-wop anticipation of "I Fought the Law." Post-album single/bonus track "Don't Be Scared" combines the Beach Boys' "Little Honda" and "Dance Dance Dance" with heavy fuzz. "She Thinks I Still Care," the Dickey Lee/George Jones country classic, is sped up Four Seasons-style with shredding guitar. And "Karen" (featuring the fabulous pun "I'm a fool for Karen") spices a mild Buddy Holly tune with killer destructo guitar from some anonymous L.A. Wrecking Crew stalwart. Fascinating genre-bending experiments, sadly never followed up. --Ken Barnes

Album Description

Worldwide CD debut for one of this surf vocal outfit's two albums, originally released on Columbia in 1964 & now with three rare bonus tracks: 'Karen', 'Bunny Hill' and 'Don't Be Scared'. 15 tracks total. 1996 Sundazed release.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Memories of a more innocent time.......2006-04-17

Who cares about the soap opera politics about the credits. This album is a classic of the pre-Beatles era! It is to the Boomer generation what Glenn Miller was to our parents. It first appeared in our house in the original vinyl version around 1964. I still have that original, albeit, badly scratched and abused from being played on everything from a late 40's Hi-Fi (before Stereo) to that ubiquitous plastic portable record player that every preteen owned. This album, Jan & Dean, & Roy Orbison were the early 1960's. The Beach Boys didn't hit the Midwest until after the Beatles. It was played everywhere from the laundrymat to the local Root Beer stands. And it still holds up after 40 years. Ah! For the days when a carb was something on your engine and gas was 25 cents a gallon. Now if I could just find a real Root Beer stand still in operation...

4 out of 5 stars Seminal hot-rod.......2006-02-14

"We've been going steady, and you've been making me cry. Now it's your turn baby, so I'm saying bye-bye". Over the sound of a revving engine Gracia Nitzsche from the Blossoms utters these iconic words at the start of Gone, before blasting away in a hot-rod into a new world of empowerment, leaving the Rip Chords standing alone on the corner, recalling the event in a frenzy of tattered emotion. When I first heard this on the radio in the stuffy environment of the BBC Light Programme in 1963, it seemed the perfect pop statement of a new era. It was the time of the surf and hot rod crazes, the Beach Boys, Phil Spector's Wall Of Sound and some new guys from Liverpool, but still a year before the Shangri-Las, and it made Birmingham, England, seem a million miles too far from California.
The Rip Chords were essentially originally Phil Stewart and Ernie Bringas, formerly known as the Opposites, augmented or replaced on record by producers Terry Melcher and Bruce Johnston and others, and backed by the top Los Angeles studio guys. Collectively referred to as the Wrecking Crew, they featured among their number Leon Russell, Steve Douglas, Glen Campbell, Carol Kaye, Earl Palmer and Hal Blaine, to name but a few.
Hey Little Cobra was released to capitalise on the US hit of the same name and also included the earlier singles Here I Stand, a revival of a minor hit by Wade Flemmons and the Newcomers from 1958, and Gone. The B-sides were The Queen, Karen and She Thinks I Still Care. The "Jackie" referred to in The Queen, is apparently the great Jackie DeShannon, then the girlfriend of Terry Melcher, apparently given to putting on airs, driving around in a Sting Ray, thinking she's a queen and treating everybody mean, according to this Dionesque ditty. She Thinks I Still Care had been a hit for George Jones the previous year, and is included in its album version, which has additional vocals compared to the original single version.
Most of the album has a hot-rod theme, including Beach Boys and Jan and Dean revivals among several Melcher/Johnston originals, and is one of the most prime examples of the genre. There are three bonus tracks not found on the original album, these being Karen, the 1964 single Don't Be Scared and its instrumental flipside Bunny Hill.
Apart from the two bonus B-sides all the tracks are in stereo. These have been taken from the original master tapes but, due to imperfections of balance that would have been corrected at the mastering stage for the vinyl release, sometimes lack oomph. My only other criticism is the rather short playing time of under 31 minutes.

4 out of 5 stars Don't you know you're gonna shut 'em down?.......2005-07-16

The Rip Chords were the duo of Phil Stewart and Ernie Bringas. The duo sang their first two singles themselves. But then, producer Terry Melcher recorded a song called "Hey Little Cobra" with himself on lead vocals that he was sure would be a hit. Since the Rip Chords had some minor success with their first two singles, he followed up that momentum by releasing "Hey Little Cobra" as a Rip Chords single. It became a #4 hit, and the rest is history. With a Top Five single, naturally an album was called for, so a handful of new songs were recorded, with producers Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher handling most of the vocals. These new songs were all car related, following the theme of the hit single. The album was a mixture of older songs with the "real" Rip Chords and newer songs, mostly without the original members. Surprisingly, the album works very well. Despite the different vocalists, the songs all have a similar style to each other. It's that early '60s California sound, complete with the obligatory Beach Boys cover songs. The CD adds three single sides that never appeared on an album. Recommended to fans of the California sound.

5 out of 5 stars Forgotten classics.......2000-11-25

Whenever people remember great surf & hot rod music of the '60s, these days they almost always remember the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, and... nobody else. While these two groups indeed wrote the mega smash hits and were superb talent (in my book, the best band of all time isn't the Beatles, it's the Beach Boys), lots of great music goes largely unremember by all but the diehard fans. The Rip Chords are, in my opinion, the greatest of these forgotten bands. "Hey Little Cobra," their first album, despite the many Beach Boys and Jan & Dean covers, is a true classic. "Hey Little Cobra," "Here I Stand," "Trophy Machine," and the rest are pure good times. The Rip Chords have a great, unique sound; they were one of those rare collections of talent that doesn't come along every day. It's a shame they don't get the recognition they deserve. When I'm driving in one of my custom cars, I always have a Rip Chords CD nearby. My hot rod may only be a VW Karmann Ghia, but in my mind I'm sitting at the starting line, eyeing the Sting Ray Corvettes and Jaguar XKEs as the flag man unfurls the green...

5 out of 5 stars Music.......2000-02-20

Next to Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds concept,this album is one of the best, high quality sounds ever recorded by a vocal group.Don't try to challenge me on this one.Just listen to the hot rod music and relax on the beach with your fold-out lawn chair.Three Window Coupe was better,but only because all four members including Melcher,Johnston,Bringas and Stewart were working together at once. There is much debate about who appeared on what album, at which time and when.That's where producers become very important and we all know Mulcher was tampering with some of the voices and cross-overdubbing by putting voices ontop of one another.I see nothing wrong with doing that.It sounds cool, but it's hard to tell who's which on what.You get my point bro? Terry Melcher and Bruce Johnston deserve a little bit of credit for the success of Hey Little Cobra, because they stepped in at a time when Bringas(one of the original members) was off becoming an educated man. Left with only Phil Stewart to pick on, I think they felt more in control of their work, and took their talent to a whole new level. It is very apparent when you listen to the #4 song in the nation, Hey Little Cobra,which of course says it all. Phil Stewart claims to be in it,but Bruce & Terry try to deny he ever had part in it. I give this second best album in the world (behind Pet Sounds) five plus stars and stripes. A must for any vintage rock and roll music collection. One last note before I go, none of my opinions are correct, but everything else is true. E-mail Dan with your thoughts. frostbirds@mediaone.net
Hey Jupiter EP
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Tori Single!
  • Hey Jupiter!
  • An Exceptional EP!!!
  • Another gem from the goddess
  • Perfectly Peculiar
Hey Jupiter EP
Tori Amos
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002JBB
Release Date: 1996-08-20

Tracks:

  1. Hey Jupiter (The Dakota Version)
  2. Sugar (Live)
  3. Honey (Live)
  4. Professional Widow (Merry Widow Version-Live)
  5. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Live)

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It was an earlier five-song collection that helped introduce Tori Amos to the masses with a quiet cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." There's nothing quite so inspired on Hey Jupiter, which gathers together a remixed version of the title track and four live performances. The remix adds a few high-tech touches at the edges of the song, without either improving or detracting from the original. But fans may be happy with Amos's between-song chatter and an achingly fragile reading of "Somewhere over the Rainbow." --Steve Appleford

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Tori Single!.......2007-05-07

Probably for Tori-fans only, but this single contains some amazing live performances of some of Tori's lesser-known songs as well as a whole new take on "Professional Widow" that will knock your socks off!

5 out of 5 stars Hey Jupiter!.......2004-07-16

Tori's single from 'Boys For Pele' is simply and utterly beautiful. This CD single contains 2 of the tracks from BFP in a little different style. 'Sugar' is a beautiful song while 'Honey' is a harsh song about a failing relationship. The last track, the cover of 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' is stunning. A must for ANY Tori fan, you will not regret it.

5 out of 5 stars An Exceptional EP!!!.......2004-06-03

The first time I heard the album version of "Hey Jupiter" on 1996's BOYS FOR PELE, I thought it was the most beautiful song singer-songwriter Tori Amos had created. When I learned of a remix of the song, I was rather weary, since the LP version seemed so flawless; but upon listening to the "Dakota Version" included in this EP, I was blown away by Amos's ability to take a perfect song and make it perfect in a completely new light, in an alternate universe, if you will. The added strings and bass in the remix take away the quiet stillness of the original version, while maintaining some sort of softness and darkness, and utter desperation. More often than not, when I want to hear this song, it's the remix that I tend to listen to as it entails much more complex emotions.

The rest of the tracks included in the EP are live renditions of "Sugar" (a b-side from 1992's LITTLE EARTHQUAKES), "Honey" (a b-side from 1994's UNDER THE PINK), "Professional Widow" (an album track from BOYS FOR PELE), and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (a cover of Judy Garland's classic tune from the film THE WIZARD OF OZ). The live tracks are great in and of themselves, but we're also treated to Amos's humorous and insightful anecdotes between songs, which is one of the best parts of her live shows. Her fragile, stunning rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" displays Amos's amazing talent as a musician.

If you are looking to add some EP's and CD singles to your Tori collection, be sure to add this one. In fact, you may want to start with this one to give you a taste of what you're in for. Dim the lights, open your mind, and take it all in...

5 out of 5 stars Another gem from the goddess.......2003-11-30

I bought "Hey Jupiter EP" a few years ago when I was on my Tori binge. I think it was just shortly before I got to see her live for the first time and right around when I started getting heavily into her music. One day at a local record shop, I bought a slew of singles and EPs by Tori Amos, "Hey Jupiter EP" was one of those purchases. I haven't listened to the EP in a long time so I decided to throw it in. I always loved the song "Hey Jupiter" from a very difficult album to listen to "Boys For Pele". After listening to the Dakota version of "Hey Jupiter", I am quickly reminded which version I love more and that is the Dakota version. I still love the "Boys For Pele" version but I do believe that the Dakota version is vastly superior. The primary reason I bought this EP was to hear Tori's interpretation of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". It is a breathtaking cover. I was simply blown away the fragile, delicate vocals and melodies. Tori Amos is one of the few artists who I love when she covers a particular song. She makes the song her own. I also enjoyed the live tracks of "Sugar", "Honey", and "Professional Widow". I particular enjoyed Tori's brief explaination of "Sugar". I found that rather humorous. Her little anctedotes during her concert performances are one of the reasons why I love seeing Tori perform live. "Hey Jupiter EP" is a brief reminder of my concert experiences of seeing Tori Amos perform live.

5 out of 5 stars Perfectly Peculiar.......2003-11-23

Even though I cannot stress how different Tori Amos' albums are from each other, this particular EP captured her musical attributes--lyrical prose, soothing piano, and imagination--excellently. If you want to try her out in baby steps, this EP or the Winter EP would be it!
The Greatest Hits of the Beatles: Classical Style
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    The Greatest Hits of the Beatles: Classical Style

    Manufacturer: Compendia
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    ASIN: B0007LPM82
    Release Date: 2005-03-22

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    2. Yellow Submarine
    3. Please Please Me/Hard Days Night
    4. Got To Get You Into My Life
    5. And I Love Her
    6. Michelle
    7. Yesterday
    8. Here, There, And Everywhere
    9. The Long And Winding Road
    10. Hey Jude

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    Revisit Abbey Road with THE BEATLES GREATEST HITS: CLASSICAL STYLE, an unbelievable collection of your favorite Fab Four songs performed in the distinctive style of revered classical composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach. With hits such as "Yellow Submarine", "Yesterday", and "Hey Jude", THE BEATLES GREATEST CLASSICAL STYLE will become a favorite of Beatles fans and classical music aficionados everywhere.
    Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Hey Yes
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    • Best album I've bought in 12 months!
    Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities)
    Cyndi Lauper
    Manufacturer: Sony Special Product
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    ASIN: B0009GX1NS
    Release Date: 2005-04-05

    Tracks:

    1. Hey Now (Girls Just Want to Have Fun) [Vasquez Remix "Lounge Mix"] - Cyndi Lauper, Snow
    2. You Don't Know [TM's Know It All Mix]
    3. Come On Home [Extended Club Mix]
    4. That's What I Think [Club Mix]
    5. Ballad of Cleo & Joe [Soul Solution Vocal Dub]
    6. Walk On By [S.A.F.'s Walk to the Dance Floor Club Mix]
    7. What's Going On [Long Version]
    8. Mother [Extended Version]
    9. World Is Stone
    10. You Have to Learn to Live Alone

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Hey Yes.......2007-02-25

    I'm not one for 'remixes' but I have to say that this collection is great.
    Cyndi Lauper's music is amazing, its pop with abit of Cyndi eccentricity but when she's being remixed u either love it or hate it and i must say these remixes are great. I was grooving to them and they still manage to capture that Cyndi Lauper spirit. The rarerities are awesome too, if ur not a fan u wont have them or u'll be collecting these songs on various cd's and singles (and maybe they'll still be on records lol) but they added them here and they're great.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Flashback.......2006-11-05

    If you love Cyndi, you'l love this remix CD. Tokk me back to the 80's and also some new music that is always done by the the only one that can Create it. GO CYNDI!

    5 out of 5 stars I love you, Cyndi!.......2006-10-09

    "Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities)" is a little gem of a remix album with some great tracks.
    1. Hey Now (Girls Just Want to Have Fun) (Junior Vasquez Lounge Remix): Interesting version. Slower and more reggae than lounge, Ms. Lauper's rerecorded vocals are quite good. 10/10
    2. You Don't Know (TM's Know-It-All Mix): I likes it! The tribal drums and synths are gorgeous! 10/10
    3. Come On Home (Extended Club Mix): COOLNESS! Disco meets club for an enjoyable experience. 10/10
    4. That's What I Think (Club Mix): Very 90's. A bit dated, but still very nice. 10/10
    5. The Ballad of Cleo and Joe (Soul Solution Vocal Dub): The remix that officially turned me on to Cyndi Lauper. AWESOME! I do have a question, though: why is it called a "dub" when it includes almost all the vocals? 10/10
    6. Walk On By (SAF's Walk to the Dance Floor Mix): A tad weird, but enjoyable. 9/10
    7. What's Going On (Long Version): The extended mix. Will take you back to the late 80's/early 90's. 10/10
    8. Mother (Extended Version): Has the same NF (Nostalgia Factor) as track 9. World is Stone: Haven't heard it yet. -/10
    10. You Have to Learn to Live Alone: haven't heard it yet. -/10

    All in all, a fantastic release. Cyndi looks beautiful on the front cover!
    PS: To the lame-o who said all remixes are crap: you don't like remixes. Good for you! Just realize there are some people who do.

    5 out of 5 stars Luscious Lauper ~.......2006-05-27

    this Cyndi Lauper CD is nice. very disco...so far...

    ...up-beat and also refreshing. i love her voice!

    i am inspired to purchase much more of her music.

    Thanks Miss Cyndi !!!

    5 out of 5 stars Best album I've bought in 12 months!.......2006-05-03

    I have purchased remixed material before - and wished I hadn't.
    This was a dream and completely different. Cyndi is actually singing the remixes, it's not just her voice manipulated and changed to fit new music and its not too obscure to be recognisable as her voice and her style.
    I am very pleased with this purchase - it's helped me enjoy some older favourites of mine.
    It even includes a mix of 'At Last' from the album by the same name that contains contemporary classics.
    'Mother' - a solid classic and well remodelled, compelling and poignant.
    'You don't know' - what a fabulous upbeat spin on Cyndi's song to life's direction! Easily my favourite on here although to be fair I enjoy them all very much.

    She does so much - her talents and voice have been applied to pop, she has rocked a little, she has sung the greats - now she sings dance music, as good as anything you would hear in a night club.

    A diamond edition. I will treasure it.

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