Viva Wisconsin

Editorial Reviews
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The Violent Femmes were discovered almost 20 years ago entertaining a line of folks waiting to get into a Pretenders concert. The simple acoustic guitar and bass plus spare percussion initially may have sounded out of place during the ascension of new wave, but the startlingly fun Viva Wisconsin shows that the Femmes added their own tilt to the cultural rudder. Signature tunes like "Blister in the Sun" and "Add It Up" are rock & roll staples and here become an invitation for the audience to sing along and clap--that's testament enough to the lasting power of the Femmes' 1982 debut release. However, excellent musicianship abounds on lesser-known cuts like "Country Death Song," showcasing frontman Gordon Gano's dark but nasal whines. The sequencing is a bit unsatisfying (as if the Femmes would ever unload "Blister" four songs into a show). Still, this odyssey from new wave to classic rock shines. --Jason Josephes

Music Review:

  1. Voice Of An Angel
  2. Waiting / Macy's Day / Basket Case [Import] [CD-single]
  3. Welcoming Home The Astronauts
  4. You Can't Fight What You Can't See [Explicit Lyrics]
  5. 18/6/00 - Salzburg City Square, Salzburg, Austria [Live]
  6. 25/5/00 - Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain [Live]
  7. Action/Adventure
  8. Aglio e Olio [EP] [Import]
  9. Audio Archive Classics
  10. Back In The Bottle

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Foreigner (Ltd. Edition Digi-Pak)

Symphony 2 / Evocation Suite

Telemann: Trios

Music: Uriah Heep

The Beach Boys and Other Summer Favorites

Space N Bass [Import]

The Passion of Argentina

Together Alone [Import]

The D Singles, Vol. 5 [Box set]

Shadow Behind the Iron Sun

The Violent Years [Enhanced]

Sarava, Baden Powell [Import]

Prueba de Amor

1938-1940

Kids on the Street