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Slang
:Album Description:Japanese edition of new album features the bonus track 'Move With Me Slowly', separate English & Japanese lyric booklets, the singles 'Work It Out' & 'Slang' and comes in a clear tray. ***1996 Japanese release. :Somewhere along their musical path, Def Leppard shed their raw, youthful rock aggression and became a pop band. Their new direction, beginning with Pyromania and continuing with Hysteria and Adrenalize, was a complete departure from their earlier, stripped-down, AC/DCish approach, and it vaulted them to mega-stardom. Slang is their first record without producer 'Mutt' Lange ...
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Sweet Freedom
:Album Details:Another Rock Best Seller Given an Overdue Facelift. Including Deluxe Packaging, Bonus Tracks and an Expansive Booklet with Rare Memorabilia and Photos. Bonus Tracks Are 'Sunshine', 'Seven Stars (Extended Version)', 'Pilgrim (Extended Version', 'if I Had Time (Demo Alternate Live Version)' and 'Stealin' (Alternate Live Version)'.
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Diary of a Madman
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. :The second album of Ozzy Osbourne's solo career, Diary of a Madman was his last to feature the talents of guitarist Randy Rhodes, who died in a plane crash soon after the disc's release. While it's not as furious as his first solo album Blizzard of Oz, it still captures Ozzy's maniacal glory. Highlights include 'Over the Mountain' and the kinetic 'Flying High Again,' which benefit as much from Rhodes's blistering musicianship as from Ozzy's ...
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Bananas
: :'Have you ever had a rock that just keeps on rolling/ Ever seen a train coming down the track' Ian Gillan deadpans on the first song off Bananas. This tune gives you every single 1970s hard rock cliché at once, as it careens from cheesy guitar solo to cheesy organ solo to cheesy dual organ and guitar solo, with a gratuitous use of the cowbell effect right through the whole track. The song is a bit like seeing your grandmother in hot pants. Things do get better from there on out, ...
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Turbo
: :'Have you ever had a rock that just keeps on rolling/ Ever seen a train coming down the track' Ian Gillan deadpans on the first song off Bananas. This tune gives you every single 1970s hard rock cliché at once, as it careens from cheesy guitar solo to cheesy organ solo to cheesy dual organ and guitar solo, with a gratuitous use of the cowbell effect right through the whole track. The song is a bit like seeing your grandmother in hot pants. Things do get better from there on out, ...
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Motörhead - Stage Fright DVD
:Description:Lemmy Kilmister explains his unabatedly passionate relationship with his own band and its varied history as follows: 'Motörhead is not only my job, it’s my whole life.' The legendary group is about to celebrate its 30th anniversary this year, looking back on a unique career. Motörhead have sparkled on the world’s most prestigious stages, graced countless important music magazine covers and released numerous rock classics. The fact that this band counts among the most authentic and charismatic rock acts world-wide is without a doubt due to the never-tiring enthusiasm of Lemmy, ...
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Physical Graffiti
:Album Description:Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) paper sleeve pressing of this absolute classic album from the Rock legends, originally released in 1975. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2008. essential recording:This 1975 release came smack in the middle of a long and nearly mythic career. Physical Graffiti is the last great Led Zeppelin title, recorded before the influences of the day (synthesizers, disco) ended Zeppelin's reign as the kings of loud and sexy blues-metal. ...
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Reunion [2-CD SET]
: :Nobody does Black Sabbath songs justice like the original four. With Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward all relatively sound of mind and body, Reunion finds them finally backed by a juggernaut of smart businesspeople and producers who realize what's at stake. The mix is crisp and eye-watering, and the four legends rumble like one thick cloud of doom. Trackwise, it's all the hits plus a few stray wanderings off-kilter ('Dirty Women'). The much-anticipated pair of new studio tracks are a mixed lot: 'Psycho Man' is a Kiss-grade ...
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Metalogy
: :Nobody does Black Sabbath songs justice like the original four. With Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward all relatively sound of mind and body, Reunion finds them finally backed by a juggernaut of smart businesspeople and producers who realize what's at stake. The mix is crisp and eye-watering, and the four legends rumble like one thick cloud of doom. Trackwise, it's all the hits plus a few stray wanderings off-kilter ('Dirty Women'). The much-anticipated pair of new studio tracks are a mixed lot: 'Psycho Man' is a Kiss-grade ...
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A Night at the Opera
:Album Description:SUPERB 180G REMASTERED VINYL WITH ALL ORIGINAL ARTWORK (INCLUDING INNER SLEEVES). Hollywood Records. 2008.
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