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American bands have never gotten in the habit of their British counterparts, who tend to release lots of extended singles filled out with not-meant-for-prime-time experimentations. If the Beasties had gotten into that habit, this would be their B-side compendium: a dozen instrumental tracks showing off their groovier side, complete with plenty of wah peddle on the guitar and prominence given to frequent Beastie collaborators "Money" Mark Nishita (keyboards) and Eric Bobo (percussion). It's tough to believe that the same band is responsible for this and the Aglio e Olio EP, but it goes a long way in explaining how they've remained viable for so long. --Randy Silver

Music Review:

  1. The Pretenders - Greatest Hits [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombation In 12 Bursts
  3. Title of Record
  4. To The 5 Boroughs [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  5. Twice Upon a Time: Singles
  6. Two Way Monologue [Enhanced]
  7. Viva La Woman
  8. Welcome to Wherever You Are [Original recording remastered]
  9. White Light/White Heat [Original recording remastered]
  10. Wish

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Fall to Pieces [CD-single] [Import]

François Desbaillet joue J.S. Bach

Great Waltz Composers

Music: Stand!

Lemon Orange [Import]

Heaven's Dust

Foto Van Vroeger [Import]

Journey into Bass

Instumental [Import]

Elogio de la Guitarra

Groove Yard

Jazz Express Presents: Romantic Moods [Import]

Hustler's Convention

Telemann: Recorder Suite in A minor; Viola Concerto; Tafelmusik

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