Bee Thousand

Editorial Reviews
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Midwestern obscure-rock archivists and curators Guided by Voices are back before you could consider them gone with another fun-filled, hook-happy hodge podge of songs, half-songs, ideas, and vaguely pleasing sounds to get you through summer. How many influences can you find in this picture? A Beatles harmony and a Syd Barrett musing here and there are easy to spot, but how about the pack of no-name psychedelicists and prepunk garage dwellers that only Guided by voices have ever heard of? Could be thousands. GBV are so good at integrating references, in fact, their records sound like nothing more than well-groomed and quirky modern rock. Call them post-postmodernists--what else to brand a group that sings a song named "The Golden Heart Mountain Top Queen Directory" without even a smirk and doesn't come off disgustingly pretentious? Sincere? Timeless? We get the joke while they swear they never made one. --Roni Sarig

Album Description
The holy grail. It still stands as their best (or at least among them), 20+ albums later.

Music Review:

  1. Blow in the Wind
  2. Blue Man Group - Audio
  3. Blur
  4. Boatman's Call
  5. Boys Don't Cry
  6. Country Life [Original recording remastered]
  7. Cure for Pain
  8. Cut
  9. Different Class
  10. Dosage [Enhanced]

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Feelin' Way Too Damn Good [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Musical Stories, Vol. 1

Mozart - Die Zauberflöte / Mannion, Dessay, Blochwitz, Scharinger, Hagen, Les Art Florissants, Christie

Music: Tranceformer 2000 [Import]

Plus Forty Seven Degrees 56' 37" Minus Sixteen Degrees 51' 08" [Import]

Polar Sequences [Import]

Liebe Ist, Vol. 1 [Import]

Regime Religion [Explicit Lyrics]

Olive Green Eyes

Les Grands Compositeurs Baroques [Box set]

Naked City

Poema

Obey Consume Marry Reproduce

Adagio: Music for Massage

Highlights from Complete Miles Davis at Montreux