Rehab [Import]
Rehab [Import]
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Following their ultra slick & highly acclaimed White Label hip-hop track 'Something In My System' feat. Sadat X, Manchild return this time with Therapy? star Andy Cairns. In stark contrast to the last release this track features hard chemical beats, topped off by industrial guitars & Cairn's trademark vocals. Tracks 'Rehab', 'Extended Mix' and 'Meat Katie Mix'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Rehab,Manchild (Feat. Andy Cairns)
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Rehab
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000NJLX68
Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Album Description
European pressing is backed with ''Close To The Front'' (non-album) & ''Rehab'' Desert Eagle Discs Vocal. Island. 2007.
Customer Reviews:
Only 3 songs.......2007-05-30
Good music, but it took a long time to arrive and then there were only 3 songs on the disc. The description doesn't say that anywhere that I saw!
New sound.......2007-05-16
If you're tired of the same old top 40 hits... get this CD.
Average customer rating:
- The sh1t
- rehab, Southern Discomfort
- sitting at a bar
- Totally Awesome Album
- This is the best cd ever!!
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Southern Discomfort
Rehab
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Experimental Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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General
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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Trip-Hop
| Dance & DJ
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- Graffiti the World
- Rehab
- Hot Action Cop
- Menace to Sobriety
- Devil Without A Cause
ASIN: B00004ZDP9
Release Date: 2000-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Escape Intro
- Hey Fred
- Storm Chaser - Big Gipp, C-Lo, , Goodie Mob, Rehab
- Crazy People
- Scarecrow
- It Don't Matter
- My Addiction (Interlude)
- Drinkin' Problem - Steaknife, Rehab
- Rattle My Cage
- More Like You
- Sittin' at a Bar
- Miss Jones
- Mission Impossible
- Thinkin' Again
- Kick My Ass
Customer Reviews:
The sh1t.......2006-12-15
This CD is by far one of the best pieces of lirycs I have heard in a long time. I cant say the same about the newwest from REHAB> It seems as though they got lazy with their work. Great start though, definately a great start.
rehab, Southern Discomfort.......2006-11-03
Excellent album. The whole disc has good flow and great composition from one track to another.
sitting at a bar.......2006-05-02
Ok. I had no effin idea who these people were until I started dating my last boyfriend. It was totally wierd to hear that a guy related so well to so many of the songs on that cd....(drinkin problem, sitting at a bar, my addiction). After having to listen to it several times, it got stuck in my head. I am jammin out to this cd everywhere I go!! I can DEF say that sitting at a bar is my new theme song!!! I rate it a 5!!
Totally Awesome Album.......2006-04-05
This is one of the best CDs ever. I've been listening to it on and off over the past 3 years and can't stop listening. The lyrics are great and not the usual quick writing that you hear with other bands where the words rhyme but have no meaning.
But this CD now!!!
This is the best cd ever!!.......2006-02-09
This is the best cd ever. I have not taken it out of my cd player since I accidentally discovered it a year ago. My only regret is that I did not find it sooner. This cd rocks from beginning to end. You will not be disappointed.
Average customer rating:
- Back To Basics . . .
- If this is Rehab...where do I sign up?
- Hey, it's not Metal Health, but you'll still want to bang you head here and there
- What Happened to Them????
- Embarrassing.
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Rehab
Quiet Riot
Manufacturer: Chavis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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General
| Rock
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General
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
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| Music
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ASIN: B000IOM3K8
Release Date: 2006-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Free
- Blind Faith
- South Of Heaven
- Black Reign
- Old Habits Die Hard
- Strange Daze
- In Harms Way
- Beggars And Thieves
- Don't Think
- It Sucks To Be You
- Evil Woman
Product Description
Brand new hard rock album from the legendary Quiet Riot containing 11 new tracks and recorded with additional musicians featuring guitarist/engineer Neil Citron, bassist Tony Franklin, and vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes.
Customer Reviews:
Back To Basics . . ........2007-05-05
I just picked up the new QUIET RIOT CD REHAB, and I was pleasantly surprised. After listening to it, I found that Kevin DuBrow's vocals were a lot stronger than before. I left off after QR3, but of the eleven songs, I really liked:Free,Blind Faith,South Of Heaven, Black Reign, Strange Daze,In Harms Way, Beggars And Thieves, Don't Think and It Sucks To Be You. Now as usual, I just loved listening to Frankie's drumming throughout the listed songs. I've been a fan of his drumming since METAL HEALTH and when he played with Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P.
If this is Rehab...where do I sign up?.......2007-04-09
Wow! This album is AWESOME! And believe me...those words have never uttered outta my mouth over anything Quiet Riot has ever released in their entire career. I am not sure but I saw Quiet Riot back around 2001, the "classic - Metal Health" line up and was pretty bored throughout the show (I think I actually left early). Then in 2005 I saw them again, but with a different guitarist and bass player, and was completely blown away. Maybe the new band blood put some much needed inspriation into Kevin DuBrow but vocally that night he was amazing. 2006 saw the release of this album, and while I remembered the band played very well, I still wasn't sure what to expect. Was I surprised! Let me tell you...this CD kicks butt. South of Heaven, Blind Faith, and Beggars and Thieves all sound like Quiet Riot outta the early 70's Faces/Humble Pie songbook. This CD has totally abandoned any and all the cheese of their Metal Health era / bland formulatic songwriting and put out to me, the best songs and album of their career. I am not really a fan of Quiet Riot, and had only heard Metal Health and some later tracks off of Condition Critical, and Guilty Pleasures (awwh, God awful, makes listening to a Poinson CD good for you). So this is an inspired, GROWN-UP, record, where a band that has a 30 year history should be and not resting on the laurels of Come On Feel the Noize. Oh yeah, the duet with Mr. Voice of Rock himself Glenn Hughes and Kevin tearing it up on Evil Woman is the icing on the cake.
Hey, it's not Metal Health, but you'll still want to bang you head here and there.......2007-02-15
The Good
As the opening verse of "Free" hits, you instantly recognize it as the voice of Quiet Riot. Vocalist Kevin Dubrow hasn't wavered a bit from his heyday, except he may be a little more refined and in key. The chorus is undeniably catchy and will burn in your subconscious for month. By the time you get to "South of Heaven," you start to realize, this isn't the Quiet Riot I grew up with. That's not a bad thing though. Dubrow's new found appreciation for blues-based rock really shines on this track in particular. In addition to the change in music style, there's a drastic change in songwriting. No longer does Quiet Riot come off as cheesy or amateurish with their lyrics.
Okay, so growing up I didn't think that way about their music (still don't really), because that was the in thing, but compared to the new material, Quiet Riot have matured. "Black Reign" kicks the drumbeats into overdrive and the energy level to the top. It still has that metal feel, but adds that extra element of vocal and guitar melodies. If you you've been keeping tabs on Kevin Dubrow recently, you'd know that he bows to the feel of ex-Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes. He actually can't shut up about him. Anyway, if you didn't know that and just knew who Hughes was, then you wouldn't instantly recognize his style on the track "Old Habits Die Hard." The track is bluesy, soulful, and full of moving drum beats and subtle guitar licks.
"In Harms Way" has a nice bounce to it as the bass work of Tony Franklin and drum work of Frankie Banali work in tandem to create that pulse. Guitarist Neil Citron lays down some jarring riffs on "It Sucks to Be You," as Dubrow does the typical frontman trash-talking. Getting back to Glenn Hughes, he makes an appearance on the Spooky Tooth cover "Evil Woman." Hughes is at his soulful best and plays well off of Dubrow's howls.
The Bad
Nothing notable
The Verdict
A lot of listeners or fans tend to pigeon-hole a band by only accepting a certain sound from them. If it's not what they remember them for, then they want nothing to do with it. That's a shame. In the case of Quiet Riot, they really don't sound much like themselves as far as musical style goes, but the voice is still undeniable. In addition to that, with their latest album Rehab the group showcases that they have really grown as musicians. They're not so much the wild, young, and crazy guys they were 20 years ago. They've become seasoned musicians that have honed their craft and managed to put out a different style of music for them that is both well-written and enjoyable to listen to. Hey, it's not Metal Health, but you'll still want to bang you head here and there.
What Happened to Them????.......2007-01-07
I saw they came out with a new CD, and thought it would be as good as their last couple, alive and well and guilty pleasures. I've tried listnening to it four times now, but there seems like sometings missing. It's like there isn't any heart or feeling in any of the songs. Listened to some of the other stuff then this new one again, but that just made the newer one sound worse.
They used to be good, but I would pass on this one.
Embarrassing........2006-12-24
When I learned from Kevin DuBrow's web site that Quiet Riot had a new CD, I was excited! To put it in perspective, I was a high school Freshman when "Metal Health" was released and saw QR on that tour. Twenty-plus years later, MH is still one of my all-time favorite albums.
It took me four stops to finally track down "Rehab." Apparently, most music stores only stock what they believe consumers like and will actually buy. Go figure. But FYE had it for a mere $9.99. (In retrospect, I wish I hadn't parted with my Alexander Hamilton.)
My kids were in the car when I played this CD for the first time. I'm not sure if I was more embarrassed having them think that I once liked this band, or if I was more embarrassed for DuBrow, Banali & Company for recording it. (Maybe I was embarrassed for Glenn Hughes crediting himself as part of the project. He should have considered using Alan Smithee as a pseudonym.)
QR peaked early with MH and has been sliding downhill since "Condition Critical." Tragically, this CD follows that same trajectory. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, on this CD is worth writing about. I'll usually listen to a CD that doesn't impress me a couple of times to see if it grows on me, but the first time through with "Rehab" was painful and the second time was simply boring. There are no hot guitar licks, the vocals are tired, the songs loose, I think there are bass lines (but can't be certain), and the drumming lacks creativity and passion. And no one will confuse the lyrics as something perhaps penned by either Lennon or Townshend. I hope Kevin and Frankie invested well earlier in their career and don't need to tour to support this one.
The one highlight for "Rehab" was the picture on the inside the jacket of Kevin DuBrow with Frankie Banali. Kevin now has hair (plugs? Rogaine??) and it's dyed blond. Apparently, he's going for the Carlos Cavazo look of 23 years ago. Again, embarrassing (but humorous!). It's like looking at a 50 y.o. woman who wears hotpants and still thinks she's got "it": kind of gross and twisted, but kind of funny in a mockingly way.
I bought this CD in part as a novelty and in part out of nostalgia. The reality is, it's a freak show. Simply, embarrassing.
Average customer rating:
- Great album.
- Instead of "WALKING AWAY" COME AND GET IT!!!!
- Better the most!
- Hmmm...
- Good
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Graffiti the World
Rehab
Manufacturer: Rehab/Atticasound
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Rap Rock
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Southern Rock
| Classic Rock
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Pop Rock
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- Southern Discomfort
- Rehab
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ASIN: B0009VI5L6
Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Wht Do U Wnt Frm Me
- Bump
- Chest Pain
- Red Water
- Graffiti The World
- Last Tattoo
- Bottles & Cans
- We Live
- This Town
- Walk Away
- This I Know
- Running Out Of Time
Customer Reviews:
Great album........2006-11-21
Great album, but Brooks Buford is not on it. He left the band and has gone solo. In fact, the only connection between the Rehab of yesterday and this Rehab is Danny Boone the lead singer. I have seen them in concert like ten times in the past two years and it is pretty obvious to all real rehab fans that insinuating that brooks is on this album is pretty ridiculous.
Instead of "WALKING AWAY" COME AND GET IT!!!!.......2006-07-28
Im from elberton ga. I speak from experience these guys ROCK in concert. GEORGIA THEATRE JAN 7, 2006 IN ATHENS WAS OF THE HOOK. If you like songs about real life then check them out. If you think the way me and my friend pat feel then you'll have to check them out in concert.
Better the most!.......2006-04-24
This album is better then 90% of the music out there as far as the uniqueness and lyrics, but I feel that the Southern Discomfort album had better thought-through, deeper lyrics and I thought was overall better then Graffiti the World. Seems like they were pressured to write the songs quickly. I do like the Graffiti the World song and track 4, "Red Water". Wish they come out with an album like Southern Discomfort again. But, I'd buy any album they come out with because they are so much better then most music out there. I think lyrics are important in songs!!!
That's my $.02.
Hmmm..........2005-11-30
I'm unimpressed. The guys have great voices, but the music just isn't there. It's good, just not really _them_. I thought Cuzwecan was a great evolution from Southern, but this is just not the Rehab I love. *sob*
Kinda makes me wonder why they didn't just RELEASE the massive 2-CD Cuzwecan... seems like free money!
Good.......2005-11-16
If you like ReHab you will like this album, but if your new, their first is definately the best. If you really listen to the album you can hear "Jason Brooks" on a couple of songs even though hes not mentioned in the notes (by name anyway).
I was definately surprised/happy when I found this disk. I thought the first one was great and though this one is different, it is good to know they are continuing to make good music
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- Angsty unpolished seattle punk at its best
- There ain't nothing good about this mush
- I agree with Rebecca from Canada
- The Beginning of Grunge.
- Nirvana Who?
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Rehab Doll/Dry As a Bone
Green River
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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Grunge
| Rock
| Alternative Styles
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
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| Pop
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Alternative Metal
| Alternative Rock
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ASIN: B0000035DZ
Release Date: 1990-09-13 |
Tracks:
- This Town
- P.C.C.
- Ozzie
- Unwind
- Baby Takes
- Searchin'
- Ain't Nothing To Do
- Queen Bitch
- Forever Means
- Rehab Doll
- Swallow My Pride
- Together We'll Never
- Smiling And Dyin'
- Porkfist
- Take A Dive
- One More Stitch
Album Description
Before alternative sucked.
Customer Reviews:
Angsty unpolished seattle punk at its best.......2007-04-14
Whilst certainly not for everybody, Mark Arm's Stoogesque vocals on Dry As A Bone/Rehab Doll certainly make this record unique and showcase his talent at being able to take any serious matter and present it as a laughing matter. But the record is by far a joke, planting the seeds for the 'grunge movement' its themes of troublesome sex and relationships, drugs, having nothing to do...all embrace the 'teen spirit' later seen in other acts at the same time. Arm's voice at this age is sure better than his more well known comrad Kurt. Arm even manages to get some trademark screaming in. Gossard, Ament and Fairweather seem to be on top form but much looser and raw than in their later projects. Vincent does a good job on drums but I'm not really an expert in drum playing so all I can say is it goes along very well with the job everyone else does. Jack Endino's production on the record is second to none and as always encapsulates the dirty mood all his early mixes give. If you're a Mudhoney, early Soundgarden, Stooges or even Mother Love Bone fan I am sure this record is for you. Pearl Jam fans, don't expect an acoustic well polished masterpiece of an album, this is far from it, but it's a great history lesson. If you want to know the grass roots of the 'Seattle Sound' get this, along with perhaps The Fluid, early Soundgarden, Skin Yard and some U-Men.
There ain't nothing good about this mush.......2005-05-30
Bad, bad, bad. And I don't mean that in a good way. Green River may have been credited as starting Grunge, but they really are nothing more than a sludgy mess without a hook or a prayer. Grunge is just an excuse to sound like sh*t and mope. It's amazing that Pearl Jam was bore of the ashes from this awful band. By the way, that reminds me: Go buy Ten or Vs. instead.
I agree with Rebecca from Canada.......2004-12-18
This album is OK but not great. It has flashes of greatness, but is all over the map as far as consistency goes. The cover they do of Bowie's "Queen Bitch" is awesome, and just might be the best thing Mark Arm ever did musically. Some of the original material, however, is a bit overbearing and almost self-mocking.
Knowing the sort of humor some of these guys would later go on to display in their future projects, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that they were indeed trying to do a send-up of contemporary rock music at the time. Perhaps Stone and Jeff were serious when they wrote the music to "Rehab Doll", "One More Stitch" and "Together We'll Never", and they got upset when Arm turned took those riffs and put his over-the-top demented screeching and laughable Cave-esque dirge lyrics over them, and perhaps that's why the band broke up.
Whatever, I'm glad they did because I think Mudhoney was miles better than this. The songs I did like on this album, aside from the aforementioned Bowie cover, were the stooge-like "Unwind", "PCC", and the anthemic "Swallow My Pride", which may have actually been a Steve Turner song, I'm not sure.
This album is more of an historical document rather than an active part of one's record collection, and is as notable for the ridiculous looking band photos in the liner as it is for the music. Buy it used.
The Beginning of Grunge........2004-06-17
People from pearl jam and mother love bone are in this band. The cd is great. I liked it the first time I heard it. It's definately worth checking out. This band is a huge piece of grunge. They deserve just as much respect as Soundgarden, Mudhoney, and The Gits. If you don't like punk, then you might not like it. How could you not like punk? This takes it one step further. It's something many bands weren't able to do. They didn't sell out. Yet, they have all the raw energy and attitude that rock is. I'm surprised Pearl Jam doesn't have these guys jump on stage to do few tunes at their shows. That would be great!
Nirvana Who?.......2004-04-27
If you wanna listen to grunge at its best then listen to this. Many people make the miscalculation that pearl jam and Nirvana are the epitemy of grunge. Well their not. Their brilliant in every way besides the fact that they werent really grunge.You can really see how much Gossard and ament have changed while jamming out to Green river. Songs like "Queen bitch", and "ozzie", exemplify what grunge was really about. check it out you ll like it. And why your at it pick up a mother love bone, or tad record. discover true grunge.
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Rehab
Amy Winehouse
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Contemporary R&B
| R&B
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| R&B
| Styles
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General
| Soul
| R&B
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Smooth Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
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R&B
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000TGHS5K
Release Date: 2007-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Rehab
- Do Me Good
Average customer rating:
- Yes, You've Been Bad, But Good
- fantastic.....
- Fantastic!!! Get entire album on Amazon UK
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Rehab
Amy Winehouse
Manufacturer: Universal/Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
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Contemporary R&B
| R&B
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| Music
General
| R&B
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General
| Soul
| R&B
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| R&B
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R&B
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- You Know I'm No Good
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- Alright, Still
ASIN: B000INAX60
Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Rehab
- Close to the Front
- Rehab [Ded Remix]
Album Description
Part Two of Two. First single pulled from Back To Black, the sophomore album from this Mercury Prize-nominated singer/songwriter described as a cross between Erykah Badu and Nina Simone. Features two versions of 'Rehab' (Main Version and Desert Eagle Discs Vocal) plus 'Close To The Front'. Island. 2006.
Album Details
2006 Single by the UK Ivor Novello Award Winner, Mercury Music Prize and Triple Brit Nominee's First Single Taken from her Outstanding 2006 Album "Back to Black". Includes the Exclusive NON-LP Track "Close to the Front" and a Rockin' Remix of the Title Track (About Five Minutes)!
Customer Reviews:
Yes, You've Been Bad, But Good.......2007-05-16
There really hasn't been enough authentic soul & R&B this past year. Although it has actually been very unfortunate, there are few that really have delivered. Amy Winehouse is one of them this year. Her soulful style captures the Bluesy sophistication that hasn't been heard since Etta James. Rehab, the second single from her debut record, Back To Black, is a very down to Earth song that is gritty and brings out a feeling of classic music that has been widely overlooked in favor of Beyonce, Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan. I think Amy has a voice that has to be recognized right now. I can't wait to hear what her next single has in store.
Song: B
fantastic............2007-03-30
This is a great, great single. I'll admit that I wasn't sure if Amy Winehouse was for real, when I first saw her on David Letterman a few weeks ago. In fact, I thought it was a burlesque act at first. The combination of the beehive hairstyle, multiple tattoos and smoky vocals had me thrown for a loop. Amy Winehouse is fantastic though! This is like a throwback to the 1960s, except her attitude is definitely contemporary and I love it. The lyrics are completely over the top and this woman has more soul in her little finger than most artists, today have in their entire body......Amy's the greatest. My prediction is that she'll be nominated for several Grammies next year. If not, the Academy can't recognize talent if it hit them straight between the eyes......
Fantastic!!! Get entire album on Amazon UK.......2007-01-22
Amy Winehouse has a fantastic sound, and I'd bet that when people hear her they are going to love her. When I first heard her song Rehab on IMF, I only heard the last half of the song, but I scrambled to write down her name and search out her albums(there are two). She was so funky, so cool, her voice so smokey and captivating. She has an infectous sound, and she really stands out as someone doing something very different from the other folks getting airtime. I am amazed that her albums haven't had a US release, and seem to only be available in the UK. Even Itunes only has one song (in several versions)available to purchase (it's the current weekly freebie Jan 07). I found her albums on the amazon.uk site, and I was thrilled that it only took six little days to ship them from the UK to Oregon.
Now that I have the albums, I'm turning on all my friends and neighbors to Amy Winehouse's fabulous,retro groove, and everyone who hears her seems to really like her sound. The songs are very catchy, easy to listen to, and seem to appeal to both women and men, young and old, and to fans of hip hop as well as the alternative and classic rock listeners.
Ordering from amazon.uk has been absolutely painless. When I did my first international order, I was a bit concerned about how the exchange rate thing would work because the prices on the uk site are expressed in pounds. My apprehension was groundless- I used my visa card to make the purchase, and the charges were figured out at a favorable rate. You can pretty much figure that the price in US dollars will be about double what is listed in pounds. Also, the shipping is not free with a $25 purchase like it is when ordering within the US, but the shipping prices are very reasonable, and they don't charge a fortune extra to ship it overseas. I also ordered two other albums that are not available here in the US, and my total shipping bill was about $12 for the four cds.
Kudos to Amy Winehouse! I look forward to watching her achieve the recognition that she deserves. Both albums are great, and their spunky sound deserves to be recognized.
Average customer rating:
- straight out is off the hook
- The Shiz
- Brooks
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Straight Outta Rehab
Brooks Buford
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Experimental Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B00009VTXS
Release Date: 2010-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Notraprock
- B.D.D. (Brookie Don't Die)
- Backpack-N-Eldorado
- Straight Outta Rehab
- Trailer Fabulous
- No J 4 U
- Amadeepus
- Hustle
- Aim Ta Pleeze
- Spoken Turd
- Motivated
- Bleed
- Conversations Wit God
- Southern Man
- Shawty
- Ode to Brookie
- Tha Drinkin' Song
- Asian Spa
- Run Thingz
- Over-N-Outro
Customer Reviews:
straight out is off the hook.......2003-08-19
The clash of rock/rap with a twist of reality and a lime. The songs speak of the good and bad times of life and religion. To be able to combine both onto a album is a stroke of genius. The world has been needing something different to music. A toast to you, brooks.
The Shiz.......2003-07-30
If you haven't heard Brooks before, get ready for a treat. For a good introduction to Brooks, check out Southern Discomfort by Rehab. Unfortunately their best work was never published "cuzwecan" due to fellow member Danny Boone's departure for "creative differences". Too bad for him, as it's obvious where the talent was and get ready to get your dose. Get this album before he becomes an MTV2 favorite. Best thing since Kid Rock, 'nuff said.
Brooks.......2003-07-30
If you haven't heard him before you're in for a treat. Get the Southern Discomfort album by Rehab for a strong history of where he came from. Unfortunately the duo's best work was never released "cuzwecan" due to Danny Boone's departure from the group in '02. Brooks left him in the dust and showed where the true talent always was... Pick this up before he's MTV mainstream. The best thing since Kid Rock.
Average customer rating:
- The real Rusted Shut!
- i hear the live shows are interesting and the band fights each other.... but the music?
- Proabably the worst album ever made by a Houston band
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Rehab
Rusted Shut
Manufacturer: Emperor Jones (Rev)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Hardcore
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Punk
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Noise
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| Rock
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Death Metal
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ASIN: B0002Y4PSC
Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Jesus Christ Inca
- Hatchet
- End Is Near (Veranda)
- Disease Of The Spirit
- Satans Witch
- Dead In The Water
- Death Spear
- Come To The Well
- Superpig
- Disease Of The Spirit
- Vietnam (Hill 881)
- Feed The Beast
- Borin Fuckin Town
Customer Reviews:
The real Rusted Shut!.......2006-06-01
Yes, unfortunately there's at least one other Rusted Shut out there that plays wimpy pop/country so don't confuse them with this mighty group. First off, the other reviewers who gave this fine album such low marks enjoy the likes of Yes, Phish, Robert Pollard, and lame neo hippie/post punk detritis. Go figure. Rusted Shut is a full blown band (not Merzbow/don't sound anything like him) that has been around at least since 1986 although this is their first official full length release. The distortion that these guys conjure up is unreal as well as the vokills! You will thoroughly enjoy this especially if you're tired of the heaps of uninspired rubbish that has flooded the music market in the past five years.
i hear the live shows are interesting and the band fights each other.... but the music?.......2006-03-01
yeah as i am listening to tower recordings and found myself here and somehow heard this i feel like less of a person, so i agree with the last reviewer. just kidding. no, seriously. listen yourself, i mean if you like noisepop, why not listen to mindflayer or lightning bolt? or if you really like noise listen to merzbow or the flying luttenbachers, or try OHM, john cage, the sub rosa noise anthologies, seven year rabbit cycle, bay area noise like FIN, rrrecords stuff, anything
Proabably the worst album ever made by a Houston band.......2006-02-26
I haven't heard this album but i've seen this band live twice and have heard them on myspace. They are nothing but noise and loud ear bleeding disgusting noise. I had to leave the club they were so lous and bad. But i guess they are trying to be a bad band so it worked. I don't think any of the members of this band knows how to play any of there instruments. There's no melody. This might just be the WORST band in the world. I wouldn't waste your money on this piece of garbage right here. it's nothing but horrible noise and it's meaningless. It really deserves 0 stars but the least I can put is 1.
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Rappin' Blues
G. Love & Special Sauce
Manufacturer: Epic Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000IOH2NG |
Product Description
Everyone's suddenly interested in a new kind of music best described as "slacker-rap." Although it uses the sing-song cadences of hip-hop, it's the polar opposite of gangsta rap; in both its laid-back delivery and self-deprecating lyrics, slacker-rap acknowledges vulnerability and failure. It was done first and best by Washington's Basehead, but it gets an invigorating twist from this Philadelphia trio--G. Love, Jimi Jazz, and Houseman. This CD features 4 unreleased tracks and the classic favorite "This Ain't Livin'".
CONTENTS: 1) Rappin' Blues 2) Man's Descent 3) Milk and Cereal 4) I Love You Too 5) This Ain't Livin'
Music:
- Reinterpretations-Remix Ep
- Sa Trincha Ibiza [CD-single] [Import]
- Salsoul Presents: Philly Flavas [Import]
- Schranz Total, Vol. 9 [Import]
- Secrets (Broke My Heart) [CD-single] [Import]
- Shapes Yellow [Import]
- Shock Power [Import]
- Slam Mode [Import]
- Song for You [CD-single]
- Sonic Boom E.P. [EP]
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