1965

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For close to a decade, Cincinnati-based alt-rock combo Afghan Whigs created music that hurt so good. Rooted in an emotive hybrid of self-loathing punk and exhibitionistic soul, the band's tunes writhed and roiled, cutting to the core of dysfunctional relationships. But after their bleak, bitter 1995 release, Black Love, was met with general disinterest, the discouraged band took four years off to reevaluate its art. 1965 indicates that if the Whigs were suffering identity crisis, they've certainly found themselves. Instead of wallowing or brooding, as they did on past efforts, the band struts and staggers lustfully, coming across with the drive and vibe of the Rolling Stones' hormone-fest Some Girls. Many songs on 1965 are augmented with braying horns, gliding strings, and jaunty piano, and the hedonistic mood clearly reflects the downtown New Orleans environment the record was created in. High points include the swarthy surge of "Something Hot," the torch-lighted drama of "Crazy," and the sleazy pulse of "66," which begins with a 23-second recording of one of frontman Greg Dulli's intimate encounters. --Jon Wiederhorn

Spin
Loose-limbed and light-footed, this casually eclectic record doesn't pretend to offer anything more substantial than brash, horny, good-times music.... [T]his remains Dulli & Co.'s most fluid and enjoyable record to date.

1965

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  1. A Bestiary Of...The Creatures [Import]
  2. Adam's Apple
  3. Aftertaste
  4. Airbag/How Am I Driving? [EP] [Limited Edition] [EP]
  5. Alien Lanes
  6. All This Useless Beauty (With Bonus Disc)
  7. Alone in a Crowd [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. Best of the Alarm & Mike Peters [Import]
  9. Beverly Hills, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  10. Black Sea [Original recording remastered]

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Need to Be Next to You [Import]

Chlungi Halunki

Cartas à Posteridade [Import]

Music: ADRENALINE RUSH

Essential Grooves [Import]

City Reading (Tre Storie Western) [Explicit Lyrics]

Chansons & Violons

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Complete Recordings

Burn [Import]

Chocolate & Cheese [Explicit Lyrics]

Brock's Tops

Creep Dog 4 Life: The Legend Continues

Blackwell Sings Bernstein, a Simple Song

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