Ok…either rank those comeback albums, or give them a rating on a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best…
Black Ice – AC/DC
Chinese Democracy – Guns N Roses
Death Magnetic – Metallica
Black Gives Way to Blue – Alice in Chains
World Painted Blood – Slayer
Sonic Boom – Kiss
the only one of these I’ve heard all the way through is Death Magnetic, and I don’t like to call it a “comeback”. Metallica after the black album was just a different band, Magnetic is kind of a mash between old and new Metallica. I’d say 8.5/10
I do like AC/DC’s “Rock and Roll Train” and Alice’s “Check My Brain”, I’d give both a 7/10
Guns N Roses should have stayed dead. 0.5/10
Slayer and Kiss, I have heard nothing at all from either album. I’ve never been a huge Kiss fan, and even less familiar with the work of Slayer. ?/10 for both
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Oh Happy Day
$6.97
You don't just hear gospel music, you feel it.
At the heights of its power, this uniquely American art form connects the spirit of the writer, performer and listener with a truth much higher than presents travails. The notes, rhythms, and lyrics paint a picture of the ongoing tale of struggle, persecution, redemption and freedom. Blues, rock and roll, r&b, country and even modern hip hop and rap m...
Symphonicities: Special Edition (+1 Bonus Track)
$13.95
The special edition of Symphonicities includes the bonus track "Straight To My Heart."
Symphonicities; the companion CD to accompany Sting's highly-anticipated world tour, which begins June 2 in Vancouver, featuring the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Steven Mercurio (Bocelli, Pavarotti). The new studio album, comprised of Sting's most celebrated songs re-imagined for symphonic ...
Box Of Fudge
$139.90
For a brief moment in 1967, Vanilla Fudge stood at the swirling center of the pop-music universe, satisfying fans searching for transformative musical experiences with its symphonic psychedelic rock. Sweetened by intricate vocal harmonies and classical flourishes, The Fudge's innovative mix of rhythm and blues shone brightly as a new era of heavy music was dawning at the start of the 1970s.
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Another Round: Deluxe Edition (CD & DVD)
$23.99
Deluxe edition includes 2 bonus tracks and a bonus DVD featuring a 30 minute interview with Jaheim.
Track listing:
1. Ain't Leavin Without You
2. Finding My Way Back
3. Whoa
4. Till It Happens To You
5. Bed Is Listening
6. Impossible
7. Another Round
8. Her
9. II Pink Lines
10. Otha Half
11. Closer
12. In My Hands
13. Ain't Leavin Without You (Remix feat. Jadakiss)
Bonus tracks:
14. In The Dark
1...
Deluxe edition includes bonus disc Baby Einstein Favorites! "Baby Einstein: World Music" offers a whole new beat for Baby Einstein. Parents and babies will explore global music and culture through fresh, exciting sounds from the seven continents orchestrated for baby's ears. World Music features simple children's songs from four regions (North America, South America, Asia, and Europe). "World Musi...
It’s mainly like, 4 notes played, usually on guitar… I believe Drake sings it on Drake and Josh, except he called it Oh Cranky Josh. lol. I’ve heard it so many times, but I’ve never heard the name. Please answer.
How about “I’m A Man” by Bo Diddley . . . or “Mannish Boy” by Muddy Waters . . . or countless others.
Best rock songs.Soft rock, hard rock and heavy metal,best electric guitar sound,blues
Over Blue City
$4.50
1. Viva Satellite
2. That Something
3. Breathe
4. Please Don't Go Away
5. What God Does
6. Fall Forever
7. The Girl in Your Picture
8. Wait for Me
9. Under Your Mercy
10. Overbluecity
11. That's What You Say
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Though Skypark releases its albums through Word and pens the occasional lyric making a specific reference to Christianity, initial exposure to its second album cou...
I just bought a 2007 2dr automatic GTI, Pkg 1 no leather, with sunroof.
I listen to a lot of AM I need good AM reception.
When I listen to music I listen to all types except RAP, HOUSE, AND
INDUSTRIAL, I do listen to: Bluegrass, Jazz, rock, bagpipes,
pipe organ, motown, country, new age, punk, classical…
I am trying to decide what amps and equipment to go with. I think there are some
digital like Alpine. Also a/b, d
Should I go aftermarket head unit or stay stock and do I loose or
gain features on steering wheel or otherwise. I I want to be able to read the
station time and important stuff in the daytime. I had a
Premier from a few years ago and it was usless in the day.
I have Boston Accoustic Pro 60s I could use(1 set). I also have a
Precision Power Art series A404.2, Mb Quart 300watt sub amp, JL audio
300/2 slash 1.
I am told the GTI I is hard to work on.
I am also told diff. things about what is good etc. is there any place I can find objective reviews, etc.?
I second the vwvortex recommendation. I own a MKV Rabbit and a MKV Jetta and always go there for assistance.
With regards to the factory head unit and speakers, I recommend that you keep them. They are already extremely nice and if you want your steering wheel controls to work with an aftermarket unit then you will have to work pretty hard to accomplish it.
If you simply want louder sound, keep the factory head unit and add some amps w/ speaker-level inputs. My Rabbit (almost identical to the GTI) has the stock sound system except for a 10″ sub that I added, and it gets super loud in there! Once you get a sub and can dial back the bass level going to the other speakers, they sound much clearer and can go to painfully loud levels.
THE STATION INN: true life bluegrass
Alison Krauss & Union Station - Live
$9.71
This two-CD, 25-song set, recorded in Louisville on two nights in the spring of 2002, finds bluegrass's most celebrated crossover band at the top of its game. Krauss's warm, feathery vocals, capable of conveying complex emotions in a single note, appear more full-bodied than in studio recordings, yet lose none of their sensual appeal or dramatic tension. She's perfect, for example, as the melancho...
Lonely Runs Both Ways
$3.89
No Description Available.Genre: BluegrassMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 23-NOV-2004...
Alison Krauss & Union Station Live
$10.72
If you love concert DVDs that offer first-rate music, excellent sound and picture, a beautiful setting, and substantial bonus features, then Alison Krauss and Union Station Live is destined to become your new favorite. It's not just for bluegrass fans either, as proven by Krauss's crossover success on the smash soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou? as well as her pop-oriented hits such as "Now ...
Alison Krauss & Union Station Live (Import, All Regions)
$16.99
Let Me Touch You for Awhile, Choctaw Hayride, The Lucky One, Baby Now That I've Found You, Bright Sunny South, Every Time You Say Goodbye, Tiny Broken Heart, Cluck Old Hen, Stay, Broadway, Ghost in This House, Forget About It, Faraway Land, A Tribute to Peador O'Donnell / Monkey Let the Hogs Out, The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn, Take Me for Longing, I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow, Maybe, We Hide & Se...
Air Castle of the South: WSM and the Making of Music City (Music in American Life)
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Started by the National Life and Accident Insurance Company in 1925, WSM became one of the most influential and exceptional radio stations in the history of broadcasting and country music. WSM gave Nashville the moniker “Music City USA” as well as a rich tradition of music, news, and broad-based entertainment. With the rise of country music broadcasting and recording between the 1920s...
Bluegrass Detour
$2.50
150 pages, many artists listed even Charlie Poole, Wade Mainer and Bill Monroe; the pioneers of bluegrasss music today. This book was suppose to be a project over the last ten years, now a book. Over 2,500 songs of bluegrass listed by title, 2 poems I wrote myself, great grandfather to bluegrass, grandfather to bluegrass and father to bluegrass. Abigail Washburn, Alan Bibey, Appalachian Express, A...
The WBT Briarhoppers: Eight Decades of a Bluegrass Band Made for Radio
$24.37
In 1934, WBT radio announcer Charles Crutchfield formed a spur-of-the-moment musical group to satisfy a potential sponsor looking for a "hillbilly" radio program to showcase its products. Known as the WBT Briarhoppers, this group went on to become one of the longest lasting bluegrass/country ensembles in America, staying on the air until 1951 and then continuing to perform. Compiled from firsthand...