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    The Very Best Of Carlos Santana


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    Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born July 20, 1947) is a Grammy Award-winning Mexican Latin rock musician and guitarist. He became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, Santana, which created a highly successful blend of salsa, rock, blues, and jazz fusion. Their sound featured his melodic, blues based guitar lines set against Latin percussion such as timbales and congas. Santana continued to work in these forms over the following decades, and experienced a sudden resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim in the late 1990s. Rolling Stone also named Santana number 15 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time in 2003.Carlos Santana was born in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico, with two brothers and four sisters and a father who was a mariachi violinist. Carlos began playing the violin at five years of age, occasionally performing with his father’s mariachi orchestra. When his family moved to Tijuana when he was nine, he became interested in the guitar, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and blues music and soon was performing in bands in the Tijuana area. When his family emmigrated to San Francisco, California, thirteen year old Carlos refused to leave, preferring his independence as a working musician. After being convinced to stay in San Francisco with his family, he graduated from Mission High School in 1965.[1] Santana helped the family out by working as a dishwasher and grew to enjoy the San Francisco music scene, often sneaking into legendary music promoter Bill Graham’s Fillmore Auditorium to listen to his favorite musical artists, including Muddy Waters, and The Grateful Dead.

    1. She’s Not There
    2. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
    3. Carnaval
    4. Let The Children Play
    5. Jugango
    6. No One To Depend On
    7. Treat
    8. Evil Ways
    9. Oye Como Va
    10. Dealer/Spanish Rose
    11. Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana)
    12. Open Invitation
    13. Changes
    14. Sensitive Kind
    15. Searchin
    16. Lightning In The Sky
    17. Aqua Marine
    18. Europa (Earth’s Cry Heaven’s Smile)
    19. Dawn/Go With
    20. Well All Right
    21. One Chain (Don’t Make No Prison)
    22. Jin Go Lo Ba
    23. Soul Sacrifice
    24. Samba Pa Ti
    25. Mother’s Daughter
    26. Flor D’ Lune (Moonflower)
    27. Daughter Of The Night
    28. Hold On
    29. I’ll Be Waiting
    30. Watch Your Step
    31. Vera Cruz
    32. Stand Up
    33. Runnin

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    Kalegana

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    Best Of Nirvana

    Best Of Nirvana

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    This Japanese version of Nirvana’s 2002 self-titled “best of” compilation contains two songs not included on the American release: the MTV Unplugged versions of “Something in the Way” and “Where Did You Sleep Last Night.” Whether you’re willing to spend an extra $20 to obtain two songs you probably already have, albeit remastered, is up to you. I will say this, though: having “Where Did You Sleep” at the end of this disc makes it seem far more “complete.” It’s funny how much difference one song (or two) can make.

    Track info:
    1. You Know Youre Right
    2. About A Girl
    3. Been A Son
    4. Sliver
    5. Smells Like Teen Spirit
    6. Come As You Are
    7. Lithium
    8. In Bloom
    9. Heart Shaped Box
    10. Pennyroyal Tea
    11. Rape Me
    12. Dumb
    13. All Apologies
    14. The Man Who Sold The World
    15. Where Did You Sleep Last Night

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    Take That Greatest Hits

    Take That Greatest Hits

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    Take That were the kings of the UK pop charts during the early to mid 1990’s. The British answer to the New Kids On The Block, 2 former members went on to greater pop success: Gary Barlow and singer/songwriter Robbie Williams. Together, they recordedno less than seven UK number 1 hits, including ‘Never Forget’, ‘Back for Good’, ‘Everything Changes’, ‘Babe’, ‘Relight My Fire’, ‘Pray’ (the group’s first top slotter) & ‘Why Can’t I Wake Up With You’. Plus 11 more tracks and notes on each track

    Track info:

    1. How Deep Is Your Love
    2. Never Forget
    3. Back For Good
    4. Sure
    5. Love Ain’t Here Anymore
    6. Everything Changes
    7. Babe
    8. Relight My Fire
    9. Pray
    10. Why Can’t I Wake Up With You
    11. Could It Be Magic
    12. A Million Love Songs
    13. I Found Heaven
    14. It Only Takes A Minute
    15. Once You’ve Tasted Love
    16. Promises
    17. Do What U Like
    18. Love Ain’t Here Anymore (U.S. Version)

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    The Cure Greatest Hits

    The Cure Greatest Hits

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    As Greatest Hits–and particularly the busking pavement jazz of “Lovecats”–reminds us, the best Cure singles were very often tangential exercises; they offered a goth-free playtime divergence from some of the weightier studiousness of those early albums. Or, as smudged frontman Robert Smith says of this 18-track collection, “Songs that are sung with a smile.” This wasn’t always true–witness the refrigerated fogginess of the classic “A Forest,” the Blair Witch Project of its day. What this compilation does is focus attention on the Cure’s perennial unpredictability–the breathless claustrophobia of “Close to Me,” the New Order-lite of “The Walk,” the brass- section embellished thrust of “Why Can’t I Be You.” Oddly, chart-wise, the Cure’s lost weekend began immediately after ”Friday I’m in Love,” their most ebullient melodic moment and the ultimate “clocking-off to kick those heels” anthem. But at least the inclusion of two new songs, “Cut Here” and “Just Say Yes” (with Saffron from Republica), indicate that the Cure remain a healthy, ongoing concern

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    1. Boys Don’t Cry
    2. A Forest
    3. Let’s Go To Bed
    4. The Walk
    5. The Lovecats
    6. Inbetween Days
    7. Close To Me
    8. Why Can’t I Be You?
    9. Just Like Heaven
    10. Lullaby
    11. Lovesong
    12. Never Enough
    13. High
    14. Friday I’m In Love
    15. Mint Car
    16. Wrong Number
    17. Cut Here
    18. Just Say Yes

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    Joe Satriani Engines of Creation

    Joe Satriani Engines of Creation


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    A little cynicism is to be expected when a veteran guitar virtuoso jumps on the electronica bandwagon. But Joe Satriani, who takes that route with Engines of Creation, remains head and shoulders above most guitar gods through sheer good taste. Most of Engines is very good, and Satriani deserves credit at the very least for daring and inventiveness. However, its appeal will likely be largely limited to Satriani fans; it’s difficult to imagine hardcore electronica heads getting down to this sort of thing, although the final two tracks consist of great chill music. Satriani makes effective use of the flexibility inherent in the genre’s repetitiveness: often, he just lets the backing tracks play and solos over them, coming up with some truly otherworldly sonic exploration

    Track info:
    1. Devil’s Slide
    2. Flavor Crystal 7
    3. Borg Sex
    4. Until We Say Goodbye
    5. Attack
    6. Champagne
    7. Clouds Race Across the Sky
    8. Power Cosmic 2000, Pt. 1
    9. Power Cosmic 2000, Pt. 2
    10. Slow and Easy
    11. Engines of Creation

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    Enigma & D-Emotion Project

    Enigma & D-Emotion Project


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    The album is produced and engineered by Cretu and this presence by this great artist gives the album the glitz and buzz. This album is for any fan of great new age sounds that range from uplifting and resilent to soft and brooding. There is not one track that is not-litenable, all songs flow melodiously from one song to another and is a superb listening experience.



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    1. Cang Ding
    2. Planinata
    3. Flatlands
    4. June
    5. Brazil
    6. Close To Heaven
    7. Sunless Sea
    8. November
    9. Return To Innocence
    10. Indian Spirits Reprise
    11. Angels Weep
    12. Evolution
    13. Paradox
    14. Beyond The Invisible

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    Very Best Of UB40

    Very Best Of UB40



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    While the two previous Best of UB40 collections neatly divided the band’s output between their more political early period and their later, covers-oriented pop success, they were also only ten tracks apiece. The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 is the first comprehensive single-disc overview of the band’s career, and it’s a lot more generous at 18 tracks (on the American version). It isn’t arranged chronologically, which actually helps the programming by splitting up the covers over the course of the running order. There’s a bit more toughness to the earlier songs, both in the lyrics and the punchier performances. Yet in the end, the sonic differences are subtle enough that casual fans should still be able to enjoy them (unless they only want to hear the band performing reggae-pop versions of oldies they already know).

    Track info:
    1. Red Red Wine
    2. Kingston Town
    3. Higher Ground
    4. King
    5. Cherry Oh Baby
    6. I Got You Babe
    7. Come Back Darling
    8. One In Ten
    9. The Earth Dies Screaming
    10. Watchdogs
    11. Don’t Break My Heart
    12. Can’t Help Falling In Love
    13. Sing Our Own Song
    14. Tell Me Is It True
    15. Rat In Mi Kitchen
    16. Bring Me Your Cup
    17. Light My Fire
    18. If It Happens Again
    19. Food For Thought
    20. Many Rivers To Cro

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    Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya

    Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya


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    New Age diva Enya first became widely known when her 1988 album Watermark sold 4 million copies and launched the single “Orinoco Flow.” Her follow-up, Shepherd Moons, was even more successful, selling over 10 million copies despite its slightly lower grade of ethereal enchantment. In 1997 she released Paint the Sky with Stars, an assortment of her best work from these two early albums plus gems from 1995’s The Memory of Trees and the soundtrack to the BBC series The Celts. The most melodic and atmospheric examples of Enya’s lovely Celtic-flavored songwriting shine on this disc. Those unfamiliar with the former Clannad member will find charm in such sweet lullabies as “Marble Halls” and “China Roses” while delighting in the more energetic “Book of Days,” “Storms in Africa,” and “Caribbean Blue.” Overall, an outstanding collection from an artist who gives New Age a good name.

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    1. Orinoco Flow
    2. Caribbean Blue
    3. Book Of Days
    4. Anywhere Is
    5. Only If…
    6. The Celts
    7. China Roses
    8. Shepherd Moons
    9. Ebudae
    10. Storms In Africa
    11. Watermark
    12. Paint the Sky with Stars
    13. Marble Halls
    14. On My Way Home
    15. The Memory Of Trees
    16. Boadicea Download:
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    The Offspring Greatest Hits

    The Offspring Greatest Hits

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    Long before there was The OC, there was The Offspring, formed by a pair of Orange County high school buddies back in ‘84 following a show in Irvine by local legends Social Distortion. Almost two decades, six albums and 32 million records later, those two pals, vocalist/guitarist Dexter Holland and bassist Greg K, along with fellow classmate (and school custodian) guitarist Noodles, are still delivering. Greatest Hits collects together some of theri most memeorable moments, including “Hit That”, “The Kids Aren’t Alright” and the massive hit, “Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)”.

    Track info:
    1. Can’t Repeat
    2. Come Out And Play (Keep ‘Em Separated)
    3. Self Esteem
    4. Gotta Get Away
    5. All I Want
    6. Gone Away
    7. Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)
    8. Why Don’t You Get A Job?
    9. The Kids Aren’t Alright
    10. Original Prankster
    11. Want You Bad
    12. Defy You
    13. Hit That
    14. (Can’t Get My) Head Around You

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    Enigma & D-Emotion Project


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    The album is produced and engineered by Cretu and this presence by this great artist gives the album the glitz and buzz. This album is for any fan of great new age sounds that range from uplifting and resilent to soft and brooding. There is not one track that is not-litenable, all songs flow melodiously from one song to another and is a superb listening experience.



    Track info:

    1. Cang Ding
    2. Planinata
    3. Flatlands
    4. June
    5. Brazil
    6. Close To Heaven
    7. Sunless Sea
    8. November
    9. Return To Innocence
    10. Indian Spirits Reprise
    11. Angels Weep
    12. Evolution
    13. Paradox
    14. Beyond The Invisible

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    Shania Twain Greatest Hits

    Shania Twain Greatest Hits


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    Shania Twain–recluse, happily married, mother of one–has sold more than 40 million albums with flirty, hook-laden, beat-heavy, country-tinged pop that has all the subtlety of a musical wet T-shirt contest, yet is as irresistible as Swiss chocolate and Pringles. There are a few heartfelt, moon-in-June love ballads on this generous and long-awaited 20-song collection, which includes three new songs along with all the predictable chart-toppers and near-chart-toppers. But it’s the mostly nonstop, uptempo booty-shakers–too often with garish overproduction and vapid lyrics–that, for the unconverted, tend to run together after a while. No doubt, this relentlessly upbeat retrospective will keep Twain’s millions of fans jumping up and down on their sofas

    Track info:
    1. Forever and For Always
    2. I’m Gonna Getcha Good
    3. UP!
    4. Come On Over
    5. Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
    6. That Don’t Impress Me Much
    7. From This Moment
    8. Honey, I’m Home
    9. You’re Still The One
    10. Don’t Be Stupid
    11. Love Gets Me Every Time
    12. No One Needs To Know
    13. You Win My Love
    14. I’m Outta Here
    15. The Woman In Me
    16. Any Man Of Mine
    17. Whose Bed Have Your Boots
    18. Party for Two’ (with Mark McGrath)
    19. Don’t!
    20. Party for Two (with Billy Currington)
    21. I Ain’t No Quitter

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    Billy Idol Greatest Hits

    Billy Idol Greatest Hits


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    Billy Idol’s secret is one that he shares with, of all people, Trent Reznor–the ability to take a pop base and disguise it with layers of other genres, most notably hard rock. His adaptability is on display throughout this 16-song career retrospective. It’s amazing just how well the former Generation X frontman’s songs have aged. Songs such as the disco-punk hit “Dancing with Myself,” “White Wedding,” and “Cradle of Love” are as appealing as ever, as is even “Shock to the System,” just about the only listenable thing from 1993’s Cyberpunk, an object lesson on the inadvisability of jumping blindly on a bandwagon. Fleshing out this best-of is a newly recorded cover of Simple Minds‘ “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” as well as a live, acoustic version of “Rebel Yell,” and a few other choice rarities.

    Track info:
    1. Dancing With Myself (EP Version)
    2. Mony Mony
    3. Hot In The City
    4. White Wedding - Part 1
    5. Rebel Yell
    6. Eyes Without A Face
    7. Flesh For Fantasy
    8. Catch My Fall
    9. To Be A Lover
    10. Don’t Need A Gun (Single Edit)
    11. Sweet Sixteen
    12. Cradle Of Love
    13. L.A. Woman
    14. Shock To The System
    15. Rebel Yell
    16. Don’t You

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    The Best of Boney M.

    The Best of Boney M.


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    Boney M. is a pop and disco group masterminded by West German record producer Frank Farian. They were most successful during the late 1970s.The four original members of the band were Liz Mitchell, Marcia Barrett, Maizie Williams and Bobby Farrell.Boney M., with their bubble-gum infectious tunes, became one of the few Western groups at that time to become well-known in places such as Africa, the Arab countries, Iran, Southeast Asia, and the Soviet Union. To this day, along with Swedish pop group ABBA, they are among the most widely known 1970s Western music acts in these regions.



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    1. Rivers of Babylon
    2. Ma Baker
    3. Rasputin
    4. He Was a Steppenwolf
    5. Daddy Cool
    6. Motherless Child
    7. Brown Girl in the Ring
    8. Sunny
    9. No Woman, No Cry
    10. Mary’s Boy Child
    11. Hooray! Hooray! It’s a Holi-Holiday
    12. Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night
    13. Voodoonight
    14. Still I’m Sad
    15. Nightflight to Venus
    16. Heart of Gold
    17. Gotta Go Home

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    Grand Funk Railroad Greatest Hits

    Grand Funk Railroad Greatest Hits


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    Grand Funk Railroad (aka Grand Funk) is an American rock band. The Grand Funk Railroad lineup was highly popular during the 1970s, having sold over 25 million records and selling out arenas worldwide and having been awarded four RIAA gold albums in 1970, the most for any American Group that year. The current Grand Funk Railroad lineup uses the nickname “The American Band”, from their hit song “We’re an American Band”. A popular take on the band during their heyday was that the critics hated them, but audiences loved them.

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    1. We’re An American Band Grand Funk
    2. Time Machine Grand Funk Railroad
    3. Walk Like A Man (You Can Call Me Your Man) Grand Funk
    4. Some Kind Of Wonderful Grand Funk
    5. Shinin’ On Grand Funk
    6. Heartbreaker Grand Funk Railroad
    7. Rock & Roll Soul Grand Funk Railroad
    8. The Loco-Motion Grand Funk
    9. Footstompin’ Music Grand Funk Railroad
    10. Mean Mistreater Grand Funk Railroad
    11. Take Me Grand Funk Railroad
    12. Bad Time Grand Funk
    13. I’m Your Captain/Closer To Home (Medley)
    14. Inside Looking Out (2006 Digital Remaster)

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    The Beatles The 20 Greatest Hits

    The Beatles The 20 Greatest Hits

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    The Beatles were a pop and rock group from Liverpool, England. They are one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular musicIn the United Kingdom, The Beatles released more than 40 different singles, albums, and EPs that reached number one. This commercial success was repeated in many other countries; their record company, EMI, estimated that by 1985 they had sold over one billion records worldwide. The Beatles are the best-selling musical act of all time in the United States, according to the Recording Industry Association of AmericaIn 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked The Beatles #1 on its list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.According to that same magazine, their innovative music and cultural impact helped define the 1960sand their influence on pop culture is still evident today.

    The Beatles led the mid-1960s musical “British Invasion” into the United States. Although their initial musical style was rooted in 1950s rock and roll and homegrown skiffle, the group explored genres ranging from Tin Pan Alley to psychedelic rock. Their clothes, styles, and statements made them trend-setters, while their growing social awareness saw their influence extend into the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s

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    1. She Loves You
    2. Love Me Do
    3. I Want to Hold Your Hand
    4. Can’t Buy Me Love
    5. Hard Day’s Night
    6. I Feel Fine
    7. Eight Days a Week
    8. Ticket to Ride
    9. Help!
    10. Yesterday
    11. We Can Work It Out
    12. Paperback Writer
    13. Penny Lane
    14. All You Need Is Love
    15. Hello Goodbye
    16. Hey Jude
    17. Get Back
    18. Come Together
    19. Let It Be
    20. Long and Winding Road

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    R.E.M. Around the Sun

    R.E.M. Around the Sun


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    Having delivered their last great album with 1992’s haunting Automatic For the People, R.E.M. spent more than decade attempting all kinds of reinvention, from the pointlessly noisy Monster to the painfully dull Up. But with Around the Sun it feels like the band is getting its bearings back. Not only is it the Georgia trio’s most consistent album since the 1997 departure of drummer Bill Berry, but it also sees the return of the lush imagery and intricate playing of the band’s vintage years. There are trains, mandolins, Man Ray skies. More importantly, it seems heartfelt. Witness the gorgeous disquietingly dark opener “Leaving New York,” the rapturous folk of “I Wanted to Be Wrong” and the solidly intense “Boy In the Well.” At 13 generous tracks, it’s far from perfect but–just when everyone thought R.E.M. was down for the count–Around the Sun is an unexpected bruiser of a comeback.

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    Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits

    Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits


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    This compilation repeats seven tracks from 1988’s Money For Nothing anthology. Given that Mark Knopfler and crew have recorded one new album during the decade between best-of collections, how different could Sultans of Swing be? For one thing, CD dominance has made for longer compilations, and this one is fleshed out by singles, three tracks from 1991’s On Every Street, and Knopfler’s solo “Local Hero” theme, performed live. More importantly, the second track here is the band’s terrific second single, “Lady Writer,” previously only available on the otherwise dismal Communiqué LP. Five tracks from Dire Straits’ huge Brothers in Arms LP appear here, but only two tracks surface from Making Movies, the group’s pinnacle achievement. Ultimately, if you own Making Movies and this compilation, you own the essential Dire Straits. –Bill Holdship

    Tracklist
    1. Sultans Of Swing
    2. Lady Writer
    3. Romeo And Juliet
    4. Tunnel Of Love
    5. Private Investigations
    6. Twisting By The Pool
    7. Love Over Gold (Live)
    8. So Far Away
    9. Money For Nothing
    10. Brothers In Arms
    11. Walk Of Life
    12. Calling Elvis
    13. Heavy Fuel
    14. On Every Street
    15. Your Latest Trick (Live)
    16. Local Hero / Wild Theme (Live)

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