Under the Big Black Sun

Editorial Reviews
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Signing with a major label (Elektra) in 1982 gave SoCal's premier punk/new wave band an opportunity to stretch out musically, leading to the suprisingly roots-rock, at times almost neo-country, flavor of their third album. Only in a city like L.A. could a cracked boho couple like John Doe and Exene Cervenka combine Hollywood sleaze ("Motel Room in My Bed") and American Indian metaphysics ("The Hungry Wolf") and get away with it. Then again, the same probably goes for the heart-tugging romanticism of "Dancing With Tears in My Eyes" and "Blue Spark." And the catalog riffing of guitarist Billy Zoom and drummer DJ Bonebrake's name-worthy bashing somehow keep it all focused. --Billy Altman

Music Review:

  1. Unincorporated
  2. Vamos A La Playa: Direct from México
  3. War
  4. Witness of the Sun
  5. Your Life is Not Your Own
  6. Are You Ready to Testify: Live Bootleg Anthology
  7. Bachelorette [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Best Live [Import]
  9. Best of Bowie [Import]
  10. Blondie [Import] [Original recording remastered]

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The Very Best of Rock's Original Hellraisers

Chopin: Nocturnes (Selection)

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Music: Hawaiian Guitarman [Import]

Club Ibiza [Limited Edition] [Import]

Celebrate Our Love [CD-single] [Import]

Beef Or Chicken [Import]

Bring Me Home

Au Coeur De Tricatel

Carol Album: Seven Centuries of Christmas

Baby, You're Bummin' My Life out in a Supreme Fashion [Import]

Cindy Oh Cindy [Import]

Colección de Oro [Box set]

Hwy 2000

Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets