Vitalogy

Editorial Reviews
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Vitalogy reaffirms the Seattle quintet's status as the principled, proudly confused voice of a generation. On their third album, they've found their footing as a raw, forward-looking '90s rock act that fearlessly tackles the Biggest Questions. Lead track "Spin the Black Circle" celebrates the healing power of Eddie Vedder's LP collection, but it is overshadowed by such masterstrokes as "Immortality" (which can be read, right or wrong, as a reaction to Kurt Cobain's suicide), the Lennonesque "Tremor Christ" and a thrilling anthem for the pro-choice movement, "Whipping." --Jeff Bateman --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. (We Wish You) A Protein Christmas [CD-single] [Import]
  2. Where Do We Go [CD-single] [Import]
  3. Works [Import]
  4. Writing to Reach You, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
  5. Written in Red [Import]
  6. You Can't Be Too Strong: An Introduction to Graham Parker & The Rumour [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Zimulated Experiencez
  8. 16 All Time Lowes [Import]
  9. A Spectrum of Infinite Scale
  10. Amfibian Tales

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Where The Fields Grow Green

Chamber Music With Flute: Sta, Trios, Deux Piece

Bullinamingvase

Music: Osaka [Import]

Crispy Bacon [Import]

Being Somebody [Import]

Classical North Indian Ragas

Breaking Hearts [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Echelons

Brahms: Cello Sonatas [includes bonus DVD]

Disappear

Airstrike [Import]

Canciones de Sus Peliculas

So Much for Substitutes

Another Side of This Life: The Lost Recordings of Gram Parsons, 1965-1966