Poisonblack : Lust Stained Despair

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02 - Hollow Be My Name [24Kps] [128Kps]
03 - The Darkest Lie [24Kps] [128Kps]
04 - Rush [24Kps] [128Kps]
05 - Nail [24Kps] [128Kps]
06 - Raivotar [24Kps] [128Kps]
07 - Soul In Flames [24Kps] [128Kps]
08 - Pain Becomes Me [24Kps] [128Kps]
09 - Never Enough [24Kps] [128Kps]
10 - Love Controlled Despair [24Kps] [128Kps]
11 - The Living Dead [24Kps] [128Kps]

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Spice Girls - Spiceworld

Spiceworld
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Amazon.com"Spice up your life," the Spice Girls advise on the first single from Spiceworld, their second album, which was made quickly to capitalize on the movie of the same name. If that sounds more like an advertising slogan than a call for variety, solidarity, and fun, it's not the only time the disc echoes the language of a carefully planned campaign: The chorus of "Move Over" is built around the phrase "Generation Next," the rallying cry of the Brits' Pepsi spot. And if, in turn, you come to the conclusion that this record isn't nearly as much fun as its predecessor, you're right. Any question about the creative input of Scary, Posh, Baby, Ginger, and Sporty into their own music is moot; like "Candle in the Wind 1997," Spiceworld was made to be bought, not listened to. Sure, they trade vocals this time, leaning less on the Bananarama-style gang approach of their debut, and yeah, the Motown-lite confection "Stop" doesn't exactly hurt the ear, but this disc is ultimately a bigger insult than anything a bunch of diehard anarchists such as Chumbawamba could imagine--without the kick of "Tubthumping." It also ends on a note so jarring as to settle the group firmly in the avant-garde with the fake-lounge "Lady Is a Vamp," which unfortunately praises Jackie O and Marilyn Monroe in the same verse, then ups the ante with a shout-out to Sandy Denny(!) as a Spicy role model. All together now: Uh huh. --Rickey Wright

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Sandi Thom-Smile...It Confuses People

Smile...It Confuses People
1. When Horsepower Meant What It Said Listen Listen
2. I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair) Listen Listen
3. Lonely Girl
4. Sunset Borderline
5. Little Remedy
6. Castles
7. What If I'm Right
8. Superman
9. The Human Jukebox
10. Time
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Product Description
2006 release by this singer/songwriter, who is making waves with her hit single 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)', included here. The girl that webcast from her basement in Tooting to thousands of people across the globe now releases her debut single ‘I wish I was a punk rocker (with flowers in my hair)’. Too broke to go on the road, 24 year old singer/songwriter Sandi Thom decided to set up a webcam in her South London flat and staged a three week world tour from the basement. She spread the word about the ‘21 Nights from Tooting’ tour via Myspace.com and her own site, inviting fans to watch the tour live on the web or in person at the very modest underground venue of her basement. Pulling in an audience of 70 on the first night, news of the gigs spread like wildfire on the internet and by the end of the ‘tour’ she had 100,000 web viewers from as far afield as Russia, the USA and Pakistan. BMG. 2006.
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OST-Harry Potter and the goblet of fire

Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire

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Amazon.comBig news on the Harry Potter musical front: After scoring the first three installments in the series, John Williams has been replaced by Patrick Doyle. Still, Williams never feels far away. His main theme pops up here and there, and a track like "Voldemort," which eloquently illustrates the soul of a blacker-than-black wizard with thunderous cymbal crashes, shrieking horns, tumultuous strings, and a stately finish, firmly belongs in the Williams mode. Overall, Doyle acquits himself well. He can do light when needed ("The Quidditch World Cup," which starts out like some kind of jig), but mostly he's required to be ominous ("The Quidditch World Cup," which ends in martial war chants). Among the highlights are the aforementioned "Voldemort," but also the frantic, overpowering "The Dark Mark." Note that the CD concludes on a jarringly different note with three songs by the Weird Sisters, the group that performs at Hogwarts' Yule Ball. Led by Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, the ad hoc band also includes members of Radiohead and Cocker's side project Relaxed Muscle. "Do the Hippogriff" is a fast-paced rocker that somehow comes across like a grungy hybrid of Billy Idol's "White Wedding" and "Dancing with Myself." The other two songs--"This Is the Night" and "Magic Works"--are less obvious, and much better. Still, the contrast between these tracks and the instrumental score that precedes them may not be to everybody's taste. --Elisabeth Vincentelli Product DescriptionHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth film (and soundtrack album) in the massively successful Harry Potter franchise-nearly $1 billion in U.S. box office alone-features a score by Academy Award-nominated composer Patrick Doyle and three songs written by modern rocker Jarvis Cocker, and performed by Cocker, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Steve Claydon and Jason Buckle-with all these musicians also appearing in the movie.

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OST-Harry Potter and The Prisoner Of Azkaban

Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban
1. Lumos! (Hedwig's Theme)
2. Aunt Marge's Waltz
3. The Knight Bus
4. Apparition on the Train
5. Double Trouble
6. Buckbeak's Flight
7. A Window to the Past
8. The Whomping Willow and the Snowball Fight
9. Secrets of the Castle
10. The Portrait Gallery
11. Hagrid the Professor
12. Monster Books and Boggarts!
13. Quidditch, Third Year
14. Lupin's Transformation and Chasing Scabbers
15. The Patronus Light
16. The Werewolf Scene
17. Saving Buckbeak
18. Forward to Time Past
19. The Dementors Converge
20. Finale

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VA - Summer Hits 2007

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Alicia Keys - the Diary Of

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Gene Pitney - Greatest Hits

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Flamingos, The - the Best of

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Richard Clayderman - Hits

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Chet Atkins - Guitar Man

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Bob James - Restoration: The Best of

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VA - Lazy Afternoon Jazz

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Govi - Andalusian Nights

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Mike Oldfield - The Platinum Collection

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Nancy Sinatra - The Very Best Of

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Motorhead - Essential Noize: the Very Best of

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Joe Pass - Summer Night

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Kelly Clarkson - My December [2007]

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My Chemical Romance - The black parade



The Black Parade is the third studio album, released in October 2006 by the rock quintet, My Chemical Romance. It is a concept album, centering on a character known as "The Patient," who, dying of cancer, looks back on his life from a jaded perspective.The album was produced by Rob Cavallo, who has also produced albums for Green Day. It was intentionally leaked in its entirety on October 19, 2006. In an interview with MTV, bandmember Gerard Way explained the album's title: "...the words "black" and "parade" made you think of death but [also] celebration. And that's what the record felt like, it felt like a celebration of life and death..." Though several reviewers have dismissed the album as a display of showmanship, The Black Parade has, overall, been a critical success.The album spawned "Welcome to the Black Parade", "Famous Last Words", "I Don't Love You", and "Teenagers" as its first four singles.My Chemical Romance has embarked on a global tour promoting The Black Parade, consisting of two separate North American trips and a European leg. Tracklist
Code: 1. “The End.” – 1:52
2. “Dead!” – 3:15
3. “This Is How I Disappear” – 3:59
4. “The Sharpest Lives” – 3:20
5. “Welcome to the Black Parade” – 5:11
6. “I Don't Love You” – 3:58
7. “House of Wolves” – 3:04
8. “Cancer” – 2:22
9. “Mama” – 4:39
10. “Sleep” – 4:43
11. “Teenagers” – 2:41
12. “Disenchanted” – 4:55
13. “Famous Last Words” – 4:59
14. “Blood” (hidden track) – 2:54
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Suzanne Vega - Tried and True: The Best of

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Christina Aguilera - Enclusive Collection

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Smokey Robinson - Going to Go-Go/Tears of a Clown

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Enrique Iglesias-Insomniac[2007]

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Sum41 - Underclass hero

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The Thrills - Teenager

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Is Is [EP]

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Yellowcard - Paper Walls

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The Click Five - Modern Minds And Pastimes

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AFI-Decemberunderground]

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Kula Shaker-Kollected - The Best Of

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Jeff Deyo-Surrender]

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OST-Transformers: The Movie



Audio CD (July 3, 2007)
Original Release Date: June 26, 2007
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
ASIN: B000QFAGDA

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.comWhen a movie's main selling point is that it's really big and really loud, the soundtrack's got to keep up. But oddly, this CD falls short--tellingly, the first single is a power ballad by the Goo Goo Dolls, "Before It's Too Late," featuring the kind of emoting previously heard in Spider-Man's "Hero." The album's producers have mostly focused on arena guy rock circa 2007, with songs pulled from new or recent albums by the likes of Linkin Park or Taking Back Sunday. There should have been more tracks like the Smashing Pumpkins' rumbling juggernaut, "Doomsday Clock," Disturbed's compact "This Moment" or the Used's riff-a-rama "Pretty Handsome Awkward." Slightly surprising is the absence of electronics and hip-hop, the only exception (sort of) being Styles of Beyond's "Second to None," which sounds like the Beastie Boys on EPO, and Julien-K's "Technical Difficulties." While the big names are packed in the first two thirds of the CD, the last third serves as a showcase for upcoming bands (whose songs aren't in the movie) that sound exactly like their elders--glossy, huge, based on big guitar riffs. In the end, all this aggro energy feels more cosmetic and corporate than authentic. --Elisabeth Vincentelli Product DescriptionFans around the world have clamored for a Transformers live-action movie for a long time. Now, directed by Michael Bay (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, The Rock and Bad Boys) and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the sci-fi action-adventure flick Transformers, inspired by one of the most popular toy lines in history, is set to become the box office blockbuster of the summer.


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1. Linkin Park/What I've Done
2. Smashing Pumpkins/Doomsday Clock
3. Disturbed/This Moment
4. Goo Goo Dolls/Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme)
5. The Used/Pretty Handsome Awkward
6. HIM/Passion's Killing Floor
7. Taking Back Sunday/What's It Feel Like To Be A Ghost? (Not in Film)
8. Styles Of Beyond featuring Mike Shinoda/Second To None
9. Armor For Sleep/End Of The World (Not in Film)
10. Idiot Pilot/Retina And The Sky (Not in Film)
11. Julien-K/Technical Difficulties
12. Mutemath/Transformers Theme (Not in Film)
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