Koncocoo

Best New Wave

Pleasure Principle
Reviews
"A little wear and tear, but that's expected with a vinyl from 1979."
"I feel like I'm not qualified to do a full review here because I'm not a regular listener of electronica, synth pop, or other techno music. I scouted this album out because I was familiar with the song "Cars", still one of my favorites not just for its sound but the lyrical theme of difference, almost like a story except that it doesn't feel like it's moving."
"Numans; music is awesome."
"I bought this because of Cars -- still the only song wherein a fine cymbal is made to sound like a trash can lid."
"I love this CD, I bought it for the song " Metal" a good jam of the early 80's, very good Gary, you rock!"
"Re-bought this album after many years not having it."
Find Best Price at Amazon
Beauty and The Beat
The energy is infectious and the hooks are razor sharp on the hits Our Lips Are Sealed and We Got the Beat plus Tonite; Automatic; Lust to Love , and more! Just as Courtney Love has made a career out of publicly displaying her glam-trash lifestyle, the Go-Go's song about the self-eroding lifestyles of Hollywood revealed that they, too, were more hard living than hard candy.
Reviews
"This album has really aged well, still has a crisp and clear sound, and the songwriting is flawless, fun, and edgy. Lead singer, Belinda Carlisle has the perfect pop voice, and Gina Schock's excellent drumming is what drives a lot these songs from being just ordinary to extraordinary! When I listen to this album, I hear 6 tracks that have that irresistible, California pop sound like the classic "Our Lips Are Sealed" and "Can't Stop the World". The last song which has that fun, sunny feel of the bunch is "Skidmarks on My Heart" co-written by Carlisle, but I like how the lyrics are really direct and full of angst: "Getting tired of your greasy antics, my pride's getting hurt by the mile. This song will eat you alive and swallow you whole and the lyrics come off a little desperate/controlling but when it comes to love, anything goes: "And you're the one to blame, I used to know my name but I've lost control of the game, 'cause even though I set the rules, you've got me acting like a fool, when I see you I lose my cool..." The song that made me interested in buying this album was "This Town" - to me this song has the essence of "put on your leather jacket, get in your Mustang and drive to a rock concert and get wasted" kind of vibe."
"Note: the song We Got The Beat is included in it's single version as a bonus track on Beauty & The Beat, but the original album version is not included in the main album program - it's the single version (on the disc twice!)."
"Unlike the other two Edsel reissues, the mastering on this one (which sounds very much like the 2011 deluxe although not quite as harsh) is pretty awful. That's the only explanation for how compressed this release is when compared to the two companion albums that were reissued with bonus tracks as both of those sound pretty good. I was disappointed that this release, unlike Pretenders reissues on Edsel, did not come with a DVD of their music videos as well as their iconic live show that was released on videotape back in the early 80's. Still, the expanded edition here is welcome and the booklet has an excellent essay on the band's history and the recording of this album with plenty of quotes from band members (although Kathy Valentine is curiously absent perhaps because of her 2013 lawsuit against her band mates accusing them of squeezing her out of her profit participation with the band and their sudden firing of her three years ago). The mastering is two stars at best as the mastering is compressed and brick walled although not quite as harsh sounding as the 2011 remaster from Capitol/IRS Records."
"To me, this is the Go-Go`s greatest album."
"If you love the Go-Go's, this is where it all started."
"Packaged to withstand a small bomb, and shipping promptly, this made a great nostalgic gift for my mother who lost her copy in a fire many years ago."
"I had this album as a teenager."
Find Best Price at Amazon
Replicas
Original UK Album plus Six Bonus Tracks.
Reviews
"I bought Replicas, Telekon and Pleasure Principle."
"The rock direction of the album seems to fade a bit as the songs progress to the last of the album, but still, all in all, Tubeway Army should have stayed in this direction in the late 70's early 80's and seemingly not let GN control all aspects later on in the years of this group."
"(Though Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk came first, not as many people followed in their footsteps) I liked the Sci-Fi themes of the CD, and Numans Emotional/Emotionless vocals, though my favorite part of his style is the combining of typical synths with typical rock instruments;since most synth pop acts of the time, used mostly synths and no rock type style or instruments(though I still really like old synth pop)."
"My love for synthesizers and 80's (late 70's) is the reason for buying this album."
"It's got Gary's unique brand of cold synth rock, with those amazing late 70's early 80's analog sounds. Pretty much all 16 tracks are good, although I find "The Crazies" kind of annoying, but the other great tracks make up for that one, such as "Are 'Friends' Electric?"
"Classic."
"Another classic imaginative recording."
"Great work by one of my all time favorite artists."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Ska

Keasbey Nights
Reviews
"I'm not gonna try and sound like some big time music producer, so I'll simply say this is a great ska album."
"Good ska flavored punk."
"The music from the album is amazing, and this review is by no means downplaying the quality of the music, just the quality of the record."
"I love this band but the second it started playing it was so scratched to hell it made it all the way to the end in under a Minuit, I had it replaced and same thing happened."
"Total bootleg."
"Great album one of the best ever!!!"
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best General

Sympathique
Fronted by pianist Thomas Lauderdale, Pink Martini is the real article--a band that approaches the music with unwavering seriousness yet never forgets the fun at the heart of it.
Reviews
"This is my first CD from Pink Martini and it was theirs; the CD has both vibrant upbeat and more mellow romantic tunes."
"I simply cannot decide which song I like best--the breathy declaration of love in Amado Mio, the upbeat silliness of Sympathique, or the same song's more melancholic version in Lullaby, the surreal version of Que Sera Sera (by the time Forbes gets to the part where her sweetheart answers her questions about their future with "whatever will, be, will be," you know it's going to end badly), or the fantastically upbeat Latin rhythms of Yolanda."
"Love it."
"You don't have this in your collection already?!?"
"It's my same question with regard to music from Latin America, Europe et al. You would have to be a big time sampler of music throughout the world to find these gems."
"Went to Oregon for a friend's wedding and discovered this CD (they used part of the music at their reception) and immediately fell in love with it--cannot stop playing it!"
"They can take a song like "Que Sera Sera" and turn it into a beautiful symphonic childlike ballad with a slightly edgy, off-kilter sound achieved by a singing major-key melody over a harmony that chromatically varies back and forth. If you like classical, latin, jazz, standards, and 30s-50s era pop music, then this is a CD you need to check out."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Rock

Either / Or
Over the course of his first two solo outings, Roman Candle (Cavity Search) and his self-titled second effort (Kill Rock Stars), his fans are left to wonder if he isn't writing entirely autobiographically. His bleak, Dylanesque lyrics have garnered a large, rabid, though specific audience, an indie-rock fanbase who can see the truth in the visuals Smith conjures. The soundtrack spawned the Academy Award-nominated ''Miss Misery'', which led to an Oscar night performance, wedged between Trisha Yearwood and Celine Dion, of all people. This reluctance to play the game of celebrity is furthered in ''Angeles'', where ''Picking up the ticket / Shows there s money to be made / Go on and lose the gamble / That s the history of the trade''. Erstwhile Heatmiser member and prolific singer/songwriter Elliott Smith has now recorded three solo albums, and the brand-new Either/Or marks something of a thematic transition for him: Where the songs on his eponymous sophomore release were generally stark, guy-with-acoustic-guitar confessionals about drug abuse and darkness, there s brightness and a pop feel to his new Either/Or. Songs like ''Alameda,'' ''Speed Trials,'' ''Ballad of Big Nothing,'' and ''The Morning After'' are heart-breakingly melancholy, yet informed by a feel for classical-tinged pop a la The Beatles and, more recently, Jeremy Enigk. Smith s terrific acoustic arrangements and uncanny ability to wring hooks from sadness make these songs worthy of pop success, but the fact is, they re probably too good to be played on the radio alongside that awful new Offspring single.
Reviews
"Have an xo tattoo for his album xo and a figure 8/infinity one."
"This album takes me back to late 90s Portland."
"Fantastic conditon and really quick shipping."
"really depends on what kind of music you like."
"I bought this cd after knowing all of the songs just from listening to this genre for so long."
"I've been a huge Elliott Smith fan for 15 years - for some reason never got anything on vinyl."
"The Best Elliot Smith Album."
"Great cd by an amazing artist."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Alternative Pop

Twisted Tenderness
Bringing together mainstays of two of the most influential bands of the last 20 years, Bernard Sumner of New Order and Johnny Marr of the Smiths, the music of Electronic far has eceeded the high expectations that such a creative parntership undoubtedly engenders.
Reviews
"Don't miss this amazing recording."
"As a lifelong Johnny Marr fanatic, I was thrilled with the fusion on some of the first Electronic album ("Get the Message"--an all-time classic) although it sometimes got a liiiitle too Euro-pop. The best way I can think to describe this, having listened to it a few times through, is Electronic as influenced by Oasis and--on one track--the Chemical Brothers. Of course, you've got the requisite song that sounds just like New Order--but on the other hand you've got some really cool, abrasive guitar workouts."
"good for 90's Marr stuff."
"I knew the talent involved but hard to keep up quality over 3 albums."
"As a long time fan of the Smiths and New Order and of course Electronic, in my opinion this is the best Marr and Sumner's Electronic album to date."
"Excellent, but I expect no less from Electronic."
"Being a fan of NEW ORDER and the various side projects (REVENGE, THE OTHER TWO, MONACO) I relentlessly anticipated another release from Electronic but gave up after a few years."
"That is primarily due to the fact that Johnny Marr keeps his profile higher than Bernard Sumner, so "Twisted Tenderness" is more a guitar album than the previous two."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Alternative Folk

Either / Or
Over the course of his first two solo outings, Roman Candle (Cavity Search) and his self-titled second effort (Kill Rock Stars), his fans are left to wonder if he isn't writing entirely autobiographically. His bleak, Dylanesque lyrics have garnered a large, rabid, though specific audience, an indie-rock fanbase who can see the truth in the visuals Smith conjures. The soundtrack spawned the Academy Award-nominated ''Miss Misery'', which led to an Oscar night performance, wedged between Trisha Yearwood and Celine Dion, of all people. This reluctance to play the game of celebrity is furthered in ''Angeles'', where ''Picking up the ticket / Shows there s money to be made / Go on and lose the gamble / That s the history of the trade''. Erstwhile Heatmiser member and prolific singer/songwriter Elliott Smith has now recorded three solo albums, and the brand-new Either/Or marks something of a thematic transition for him: Where the songs on his eponymous sophomore release were generally stark, guy-with-acoustic-guitar confessionals about drug abuse and darkness, there s brightness and a pop feel to his new Either/Or. Songs like ''Alameda,'' ''Speed Trials,'' ''Ballad of Big Nothing,'' and ''The Morning After'' are heart-breakingly melancholy, yet informed by a feel for classical-tinged pop a la The Beatles and, more recently, Jeremy Enigk. Smith s terrific acoustic arrangements and uncanny ability to wring hooks from sadness make these songs worthy of pop success, but the fact is, they re probably too good to be played on the radio alongside that awful new Offspring single.
Reviews
"Have an xo tattoo for his album xo and a figure 8/infinity one."
"Elliott at his most somber."
"I'm walking out on center circle, both of you can just fade to black."
"This album takes me back to late 90s Portland."
"Fantastic conditon and really quick shipping."
"really depends on what kind of music you like."
"I bought this cd after knowing all of the songs just from listening to this genre for so long."
"I've been a huge Elliott Smith fan for 15 years - for some reason never got anything on vinyl."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Indie & Lo Fi

In the Aeroplane over the Sea
Contrary to most pop experimentalists, NMH songs stretch way past the two-minute mark: "Two Headed Boy" transforms from a Guided by Voices-ish romp into a New Orleans big band funeral march, "The Fool" is as catchy as anything Poi Dog Pondering ever produced, and "Holland" builds up to a crescendo of saw, Uillean pipes, a chorus of voices, and fuzzed-out guitar.
Reviews
"I've always loved this album and am happy to have it on vinyl!"
"It rapidly became a contender for my all time favorite album, and I still try to introduce Aeroplane to anyone who might appreciate it, though it is true that Aeroplane is not for everyone."
"Delivery was fairly quick, but the one thing I'd say is that the packaging wasn't great - the plastic on the album cover was quite badly cracked on both sides."
"I already knew how perfect this album was as I had it on CD upon its initial release."
"The CD arrived as described and on time."
"Saw them live at Markarth, amazing, moved me to tears."
"Bought this on a whim after reading all the positive reviews and it did not disappoint."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Alternative Metal

Bleach
Singer Kurt Cobain had the pipes to belt out such power trash as "Mr. Moustache" and the Shocking Blue's "Love Buzz," but considering the sheer volume of frustrated tuneage coming out of Seattle in 1989, it was easy to miss Bleach 's subtler textures.
Reviews
"It's a good album."
"This is my favorite Nivana album, but why the f*** are you going to digitally remaster an album that sounded just fine."
"There's no push for fame, or the modern musician's quest for a record deal and a world tour of global domination."
"Excellent."
"It's amazing how you could hear the genius of the band at an early age, even when they were four band members when they recorded Bleach."
"Then there are the other 8 songs on the album. Whether the large amounts of metal songs on this album is due to pressure Jon Poneman put on the band is still heavily disputed, and I don't know all too much about it, but how they basically tried to frontload all the non-metal songs and after that went what is often considered the best metal songs would definitely give one a hint that the band themselves really didn't like much of these songs."
"Very impressed with this record."
"This LP proves beyond any doubt that Nirvana was more than Kurt Cobain."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best British Alternative

It'll End in Tears
For one thing, when the project is conceptualized by 4AD Records brain-man Ivo Watts-Russell and includes artists from groundbreaking U.K. bands such as Cocteau Twins , Magazine , and Dead Can Dance , and when a chunk of the material is from musical heavyweights such as Tim Buckley (the haunting "Song to the Siren"), Alex Chilton of Big Star (the devastating "Holocaust" and the heartbreakingly lovely "Kangaroo"), and Colin Newman of Wire (the rockin' "Not Me"), you're bound to come up with something that will be remembered and revered by old-school Goths everywhere.
Reviews
"Transformative and transcendental cuts on this CD include Liz Fraser's' interpretation of "Song To The Siren" and "Another Day", while Lisa Gerrard produces haunting, evocative readings of "Waves Become Wings" and “Dreams Made Flesh”."
"I'm a newcomer to This Mortal Coil, buying the album for Tim Buckley's "Song Of The Siren" - which I first encountered on Ferry's "Olympia"."
"The performers on the 12 tracks read like a post-punk who's who - Lisa Gerrard, Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie, Simon Raymonde, Gordon Sharp, Howard Devoto... 'nuff said."
"I decided to buy It'll End in Tears after watching a rerun of 'The Lovely Bones' and listening to Song to the Siren - sung by Liz Frazer."
"I came upon this album when I first listened to "Song to the Siren," which has enthralled my whole being."
"I bought this on vinyl in 1986 and had mixed feelings but after two or three listens I was blown away especially with the vocal quality."
"I love to play it late at night before i sleep it really puts you in a very calm and deep trance (for me atleast)."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best American Alternative

13 Songs
Disregarding all the wordiness and adjectives that can be heaped like a pile of horse dung at Disneyland upon great, timeless albums, the importance of this record can perhaps be more suitably measured by the number of people who remember the first time they heard it. Furious, intelligent, artful, and entirely musical, it's a baker's dozen of cannon shots to the gut -- not just a batch of emotionally visceral and defiant songs recorded by angry young men, but something greater. And while Fugazi's music has since grown in sophistication, fan favorites such as "Waiting Room" and "Margin Walker" are early indicators that something decent can come out of our nation's capital.
Reviews
""Waiting Room" is definitely the best song, although "Suggestion" is "ripped from the headlines" current about the issue of a woman being street stalked from a sympathetic male view."
"Lyrics for Suggestion a plus."
"Fast shipping, product as described."
"I like how honest the product is, you do indeed get 13 songs."
"It's hard to introduce their music by very limited words if you never listen this band."
"not the best from fugazi but a classic."
"I had only just heard of Fugazi the night before I downloaded this, all the same I was not at all disappointed."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Hardcore & Punk

Static Age
Static Age is an album by the American horror punk band the Misfits.
Reviews
"A very nice rerelease of the classic Misfits album Static Age, my vinyl copy that I recieved yesterday (about 3 weeks before it was supposed to arrive!)."
"Awesome * cd to have."
"This is a great album from start to finish."
"It is interesting to compare this album to Legacy of Brutality where Danzig re-recorded all the music because he didn't want to pay the band."
"Came a little bit broken but love this album."
"Great purchase."
"This an awesome misfits album."
"With the release of Static Age we finally get to hear the music that scared generations of parents that their children would end up destroying the world."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Singer Songwriters

Either / Or
Over the course of his first two solo outings, Roman Candle (Cavity Search) and his self-titled second effort (Kill Rock Stars), his fans are left to wonder if he isn't writing entirely autobiographically. His bleak, Dylanesque lyrics have garnered a large, rabid, though specific audience, an indie-rock fanbase who can see the truth in the visuals Smith conjures. The soundtrack spawned the Academy Award-nominated ''Miss Misery'', which led to an Oscar night performance, wedged between Trisha Yearwood and Celine Dion, of all people. This reluctance to play the game of celebrity is furthered in ''Angeles'', where ''Picking up the ticket / Shows there s money to be made / Go on and lose the gamble / That s the history of the trade''. Erstwhile Heatmiser member and prolific singer/songwriter Elliott Smith has now recorded three solo albums, and the brand-new Either/Or marks something of a thematic transition for him: Where the songs on his eponymous sophomore release were generally stark, guy-with-acoustic-guitar confessionals about drug abuse and darkness, there s brightness and a pop feel to his new Either/Or. Songs like ''Alameda,'' ''Speed Trials,'' ''Ballad of Big Nothing,'' and ''The Morning After'' are heart-breakingly melancholy, yet informed by a feel for classical-tinged pop a la The Beatles and, more recently, Jeremy Enigk. Smith s terrific acoustic arrangements and uncanny ability to wring hooks from sadness make these songs worthy of pop success, but the fact is, they re probably too good to be played on the radio alongside that awful new Offspring single.
Reviews
"Have an xo tattoo for his album xo and a figure 8/infinity one."
"This album takes me back to late 90s Portland."
"Fantastic conditon and really quick shipping."
"really depends on what kind of music you like."
"I bought this cd after knowing all of the songs just from listening to this genre for so long."
"I've been a huge Elliott Smith fan for 15 years - for some reason never got anything on vinyl."
"The Best Elliot Smith Album."
"Great cd by an amazing artist."
Find Best Price at Amazon

Best Goth & Industrial

Sonic Temple
CULT - SONIC TEMPLE (RM) - CD.
Reviews
"Got it to build up some collection."
"sweet soul sister was longer."
"I bought this CD for one song (Fire Women) and have enjoyed listening to the rest."
"I swear that Jim Morrison was reincarnated in the lead singer or it is his son."
"I saw this whole album set in the early 90's at West Palm Beach Auditorium."
"Outstanding hard rock."
"One of the very best rock albums of all time...Unbelievable."
Find Best Price at Amazon