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Shostakovich: Symphony Nos. 5 & 6
Music: Chinese Whispers [Import]
Strange Love Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Millennium: Joao Bosco [Import]
Stay Ahead of the Game [Explicit Lyrics]
Paganini: Quartets Nos. 3, 7, 14 for Violin, Viola, Guitar & Cello
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From its tongue-in-cheek cover art on down, Barenaked Ladiess Everything to Everyone is a surprisingly tough-minded survey of early 21st-century culture. Often accused of being too clever for their own good, Torontos Ladies here provide a good deal of subtlety along with the expected tunefulness and genre-hopping. "Testing 1,2,3" is a complex song about nostalgia, singing in a rock & roll band thats loved for perhaps narrow reasons, and watching ones ex-girlfriend find a new lover. "Maybe Katie" presents two different views of the male fear of commitment before dropping a key bit of information about its title subject. And "Shopping" is a fist-in-velvet-glove tune in the tradition of the Housemartinss "Happy Hour;" could its happy-go-lucky chorus be a skewering of George W. Bushs pro-commerce response to Sept. 11? At the very least, it demonstrates that these guys fully understand the art and the implications of being all things to all people. --Rickey Wright