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Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone
Tart wit and sunshine-daydream melodicism. Stew is like a spooky morphing of Marvin Gaye and Nick Drake.

Entertainment Weekly, Sept. 22, 2000
A solo debut brimming with wry, joyously tuneful pop gems. A

Album Description
Stew's unique and compelling view of the world as seen through the strange prism of Los Angeles create soundscapes from the heavy groove and sexual intrigue of tracks like 'She's Really Daddy Feelgood' and 'Into Me' to moving, almost elegaic anthems inspired by urban landscapes like 'Cavity' and 'C'mon Everybody' to beautifully skewed songs like 'Ordinary Love' and 'Sister/Mother', this album, from The Telegraph Company, is a stellar body of work.

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  1. Jenny & the Ess-Dog [CD-single]
  2. Krafty, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  3. Life's Rich Pageant [Extra tracks] [Import]
  4. Lilies of the Field
  5. Lipstick Traces: A Secret History Of [Import]
  6. Liquid Head in Tokyo [Live]
  7. Live from Toronto [Import] [Live]
  8. Live No. 1 [Live]
  9. Max's Kansas City 1976
  10. Mission UK - Resurrection/Greatest Hits

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Metamorphosis [Import]

Franz Joseph Haydn: Keyboard Works 1773-1779

Flötenmusik im Salon

Music: Apologia Tanguera

Galang 05 [CD-single] [Import]

Hardcore Til I Die

Ils Me l'Ont Rappele

Head Games [Original recording remastered]

Great Dragon [Import]

Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain; Franck: Symphonic Variations

Keep Moving [Import] [Original recording remastered]

George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue [Import]

El Color del Dinero

Only You (Remix)

Welcome To The Neighborhood