Vitalogy

Editorial Reviews
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Vitalogy reaffirms the Seattle quintet's status as the principled, proudly confused voice of a generation. On their third album, they've found their footing as a raw, forward-looking '90s rock act that fearlessly tackles the Biggest Questions. Lead track "Spin the Black Circle" celebrates the healing power of Eddie Vedder's LP collection, but it is overshadowed by such masterstrokes as "Immortality" (which can be read, right or wrong, as a reaction to Kurt Cobain's suicide), the Lennonesque "Tremor Christ" and a thrilling anthem for the pro-choice movement, "Whipping." --Jeff Bateman

Music Review:

  1. Voice Lessons To Go Volume 2: Do Re Mi Ear and Pitch Training
  2. Whip-Smart
  3. 21 Singles
  4. 69 Love Songs [Box set]
  5. A Boy Named Goo
  6. A Healthy Distrust
  7. Adapt or Die: Ten Years of Remixes [Original recording remastered]
  8. Add It Up (1981-1993)
  9. Ambient 1: Music for Airports
  10. America Town

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Colonization

Josef Rheinberger: Organ sonatas, Vol.2

In Palm Court Style / Viveza

Music: Villa Claustrophobia

Life Size [Import]

Hed Kandi: Stereo Sushi, Vol. 6

Interpreta Chico Buarque [Import]

Inflation [Explicit Lyrics]

Jalousie: Tango Tsigane

link-web.net Track Listings: 20 Gramophone All Time Greats-Vol.4

Indian Fig [Import]

Jeru [Import]

Get Ready for This [CD-single]

Reference Classics

Bing Crosby's Christmas Classics