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Never Give In

Artist: Pato Banton
Genre: Dance & DJ
Label: Mca
My Rating:
Rating: 5.0 (4 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: 1995 reissue of the cult reggae vocalist's 1987 album, complete with two bonus tracks not on the deleted U.S. pressing that I.R.S. Records first issued, 'My Opinion' & 'King Step'. 12 tracks total, also featuring the hits 'Gwarn!', 'Pato & Roger Come Again' and 'Don't Sniff Coke'. Standard jewel case.


 

Never Give In

Artist: Pato Banton
Duration: 44:24
Genre: Reggae
Label: Primitive Man Recording Company
My Rating:
Release: 1988


 

Never Let Me Down

Artist: David Bowie
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock
Label: EMI America
My Rating:
Release: 1987


 

Never Let Me Down [ECD]

Artist: David Bowie
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Virgin Records Us
My Rating:
Rating: 3.0 (49 votes)
Release: 1999
Summary: This is one of those cases where I had systematically made my way through the artist's catalogue, collecting all the albums along the way. I had purchased every album in Bowie's 70s output, and most of the rest...

There reaches a point when you become obsessed with an artist to the point where you run out of 'good' material to get newly acquainted with. Your thirst is insatiable, so you start reading about some of the artists supposed 'failures'. I did it with Neil Young too, buying stuff like 'Landing On Water'... generally considered by far the greatest piece of trash the man has ever released.

Yet there is still this almost morbid fascination that itches at me. I still crave to hear everything the artist has done, and naturally once I have bought everything generally considered worthwhile, my attention eventually consumed by these mysterious atrocities that often sit hidden in a period of the artist's career commonly forgotten.

And so, I find both `Tonight' and `Never Let Me Down' sandwiched together in a 2 for 1 package, priced to sell at about $9 (US)!!

When I put it on, I already knew it was gonna be horribly bad! I'd already read the reviews... I knew what I was in for. And yes, for the most part, this is pretty bland, and occasionally it's glaringly awful. But there are moments. We must remember... this is Bowie.

`Day In Day Out' is interesting to the extent that it packs a lot of sound into its arrangement. Lots of fun stereo panning and random noises fill the mix. `Time Will Crawl' is a reasonable tune (but still cant escape the 80s production). `Zeroes' is more texturally and sonically adventurous than anything else and is consequently more conspicuous (but not necessarily better). And as always, even when there is little else to grab your attention, Bowie ALWAYS has a stunning voice. Even on his least inspiring tracks, there is still a great voice to focus on.

However, there are points on this album (most of the second half) that are just rubbish. I have to point out `Shining Star' as a particular stand out for all the wrong reasons. This track is one of those "so bad that it's funny" types! The falsetto vocals, awful production and guest `rapper' Mickey Rourke all make for the most embarrassing thing that Bowie ever put to tape!


But I'll still listen to the album... It'll be rare, but I'll listen to it. The next time I go through a Bowie phase, I'll pull it out again, and get a little bit of value out of it.

So if you are a truly obsessive, completist fan, who feels the need to collect not only an artists great albums, but also their good ones, average ones, and eventually their abominations, then you'll probably end up doing just what I did! You'll read all the bad reviews (including mine!), buy it anyway, and then enjoy it briefly and scrape of few guilty pleasures out of it. Then you'll place it in the collection and treat it as an interesting (and kinda hilarious) historical sidenote in Bowie's long and intriguing career.

But it really is rubbish!


 

Nevermind

Artist: Nirvana
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Geffen Records
My Rating:
Rating: 4.0 (1721 votes)
Release: 1991
Summary: If "Nevermind"'s sound is familiar now, it's only because thousands of rock records that followed it were trying very hard to cop its style. It tears out of the speakers like a cannonball, from the punk-turbo-charged riff of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" onward, magnifying and distilling the wounded rage of 15 years of the rock underground into a single impassioned roar. Few albums have occupied the cultural consciousness like this one; of its 12 songs, roughly 10 are now standards. The record's historical weight can make it hard to hear now with fresh ears, but the monumental urgency of Kurt Cobain's screams is still shocking. "--Douglas Wolk"


 

Nevermind

Artist: Nirvana
Duration: 42:34
Genre: Rock
Label: Geffen
My Rating:
Rating: 5
Summary: Mit "Nevermind" hat Nirvana völlig unbeabsichtigt einen musikalischen Meilenstein geschaffen und die Musikwelt komplett verändert. Das Album brachte ungekünstelten, ehrlichen Rock’n’Roll und Leidenschaft zurück an die Spitze der Charts und ist seit 20 Jahren eine unbezahlbare Inspiration für Fans und Musiker. Dieser Meilenstein feiert in diesem Jahr 20-jähriges Jubiläum.
Diese Super Deluxe Edition von "Nevermind" ist eine der umfassendsten Sammlungen dieser Art und weltweit limitiert. Zum Inhalt gehört nicht nur das remasterte Originalalbum und die dazugehörigen Studio- und Live-B-Seiten; sie enthält auch zum allerersten Mal die Demos zu "Nevermind" (aufgenommen in den Smart Studios von Produzent Butch Vig), sowie Boombox-Aufnahmen der nachfolgenden Proben, so dass der Hörer miterleben kann, wie „Smells Like Teen Spirit“, „Come As You Are“, „On A Plain“ und andere Songs direkt vor seinen eigenen Ohren entstehen. Außerdem bietet die Super Deluxe Edition exklusiv einen komplett neuen Blickwinkel auf die finale Version von "Nevermind" , und zwar in Form der Devonshire Mixe. Abgerundet wird die Super Deluxe Edition durch zwei bisher unveröffentlichte BBC-Aufnahmen und die schon erwähnte Paramount-Show, die erstmalig und ausschließlich in diesem Paket auf CD und DVD erhältlich ist; außerdem enthält sie noch ein atemberaubendes 90-seitiges gebundenes Buch voller seltener und bisher noch nicht veröffentlichter Fotos, Dokumente und verschiedener weiterer Bilder aus der Zeit von "Nevermind" . Auf der DVD sind zusätzlich zu dem Konzertmitschnitt auch alle vier Musikvideos aus "Nevermind" .


 

New Jersey

Artist: Bon Jovi
Genre: Pop
Label: Polygram Records
My Rating:
Rating: 4.5 (62 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: Thanks to "Slippery When Wet", Bon Jovi procured the sort of world domination dreamt of by demented European dictators and Bond villains--at which point the band decided that they didn't really want to rule the planet. Though "New Jersey" contains several Jovi stadium anthems, including the single "Bad Medicine," and though the album's videos showed that the intricately layered and feathered coiffures were intact, this is where Bon Jovi began changing. The title offers a broad hint as to what Jon Bon Jovi in particular was trying to change into: short of renaming the album "I Come from the Same Place as Bruce Springsteen", he could scarcely have been more obvious about his intentions. "Living in Sin," indeed, takes Bon Jovi's increasing obsession with Springsteen to the verge of pastiche. "--Andrew Mueller"


 

New Jersey

Artist: Bon Jovi
Duration: 57:04
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock
Label: Mercury
My Rating:
Release: 1988
Summary: Recorded at Little Mountain Sound Studios Ltd.
Mastered at Sterling Sound.

Bookings: ITB (Europe); Premier Talent (US).


 

New Wave Dance Hits: Just Can't Get Enough, Vol. 5

Artist: Bow Wow Wow, The Waitresses, Kim Wilde, Haircut One Hundred, Marshall Crenshaw, Go-Gos, Frank & Moon Zappa, A Flock of Seagulls
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Rhino / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 4.5 (5 votes)
Release: 1994
Summary: The best entry in Rhino's awesome "New Wave Hits" series.(Volume 1 which covers the late 70's is also excellent).All 16 songs are culled from 1982 which was indeed a very good year for pop music. Haircut One Hundred's "Love Plus One" and Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran" were anthems of the(then) young MTV Generation. These quirky video darlings raged like a hurricane of fresh air in the face of bland corporate schlock which hogged the airwaves. Songs like the Go Go's "Vacation" and Tommy Tutone's "867-5309" were not only pure fun-- they were also well-crafted 3-minute pop gems. In fact, nearly every tune on volume 5 is cut from the same intelligent pop mold. Other standouts from this set include the vastly underrated Marshall Crenshaw's "Someday Someway", The Jam's "A Town Called Malice" and Soft Cell's absurdly humorous "Sex Dwarf". The only weak cuts are Gang of Four's "Man in Uniform" and the truly horrible "Art of Parties" by Japan. Overall, this is a fantastic collection which harkens back to a truly innovative time in pop music-- a brief time when catchy Hit Singles ruled and all possibilities seemed endless.


 

New Wave Dance Hits: Just Can't Get Enough, Vol. 15

Artist: Katrina & the Waves, Tears For Fears, Men at Work, The Dream Academy, Charlie Sexton, Gary Myrick, Strawberry Switchblade, Animotion, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Scritti Politti
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Rhino / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 4.0 (2 votes)
Release: 1995
Summary: I own several CDs in this series and this one, unfortunately is the one that comes off the shelf the least. Even since loading the contents up MP3 style into my computer and iPod only a few get played. Only a select few truly sound like the alternative radio I grew up with in the 80s.


 

New Wave Hits, Vol. 1

Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Alternative
Label: Rhino / Wea
My Rating:
Rating: 5.0 (1 votes)
Release: 1996
Summary: What I Like About You, Whip It, Cars, I Ran (So Far Away), Chicken Outlaw, Pop Muzik, Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl), I Eat Cannibals, Tempted, My Sharona,


 

No Borders

Artist: Keiko Matsui
Duration: 46:05
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Label: MCA Records
My Rating:
Release: 1990
Summary: Recorded at Studio Sound Recorders, North Hollywood, CA
Mad Hatter Studio, Los angelos, CA
and Milagro Sound Recorders, Glendale, CA
Mixed at Master Control, Burbank, CA
and Aire L.A. Studios Glendale, CA
Mastered at Precision Disc Mastering, Hollywood, CA


 

No Borders

Artist: Keiko Matsui
Genre: Jazz
Label: Mca
My Rating:
Rating: 4.0 (8 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: I love the track "Kappa" (water elf) it reminds me of some chinese fairy tales movies. Too bad that in Malaysia there's hardly any promotion of her albulms like Kenny G.


 

No Jacket Required

Artist: Phil Collins
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop, Synth-pop, Pop Rock, Soft Rock, Ballad
Label: Atlantic
My Rating:
Release: 1985
Summary: This version is a clear, colorless cassette made by SR (Specialty Records Corporation).

Recorded at the Townhouse, London and Old Croft, Surrey, except Strings recorded at Air Studios. Mixed at The Townhouse, Digitally.
Total time: A - 21:50, B - 24:10
℗©1985 Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Made/printed in U.S.A.


 

No Jacket Required [CASSETTE]

Artist: Phil Collins
Genre: Pop
Label: Virgin
My Rating:
Rating: 5.0 (5 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: I know that Phil is not necessarily the most fashionable person in the world. He's balding, used to have a beard so large that you could hide a badger in it (Thanks, Blackadder), and he dumped his wife by fax.
But so what? More than any other pop star, he's always been one of us. An ordinary bloke, who just happens to be able to play almost any instrument going, writes fantastic music, and has earned more money than some countries over the last 30 years.
And, in my view, he has not bettered this album. "But Seriously" came close (and was the first album I ever bought on CD), but "No Jacket Required" has everything. From the exuberance of "Sussudio", to the gentle heartbreak of "One More Night", all human emotions are here. However, for me, the top track is "Take Me Home"; a gentle start, building to an emotional crescendo, before dying back down again. Backing singers include Sting & Peter Gabriel; but try picking their voices out in the amazingly complex harmonies.
Now, maybe I still love this album because I remember what a happy time of my life was going on around it (oh, to be 16 again!), but every time I put it on, I want to dance, sing, laugh and cry. Fantastic. If you are looking for a slice of 80s pop which still sounds as fresh today, 20 years on (where DID that time go?), then this album is for you.
(P.S. If you can find an album called 12"ers, buy it; I think it's an inspired set of re-workings of some of the best songs on this album; "Take me Home" in particular is outstanding).


 

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