Purple

Editorial Reviews
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Having scored a massive hit with their debut album, Core, Stone Temple Pilots returned to the same sludge-filled well for Purple, only to come up with an album that's harder, more concise, and filled with thunderous, punishing riffs. Headbangers will rejoice over the grinding guitars of "Meatplow," "Vasoline," "Lounge Fly," and "Unglued," but the album reveals far more than one dimension. They back off the throttle for the hushed (though still intense) "Pretty Penny," "Big Empty" puts a respectable spin on the phrase "power ballad," and the catchy, hook-filled "Interstate Love Song" asserts itself as one of the most memorable alt-rock singles of the '90s. --Daniel Durchholz --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Ralf & Florian
  2. Ringworm v.1
  3. Sally Can Wait (Digipak)
  4. Seven Miles High
  5. Sex Love Rock & Roll [Import]
  6. Shiny Happy People [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Smash
  8. Something to Prove [EP]
  9. Songs for Craetures
  10. Sphere

Music Review

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Music Review

That's the Way It Is [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Zelenka: Missa Dei Filii, Litaniae Lauretanae, etc. [Import]

Voices of Children at Christmas

Music: House of the Rising Sun [Import]

Rock Music rock-music-06

Viva la Vida

Ziegfeld Follies of 1936

Zodiac: Cancer

Who Killed the Zutons? [Import]

Victorian Harp

You Can't Be Too Strong: An Introduction to Graham Parker & The Rumour [Import] [Original recording remastered]

You Are The One: Thoughts & Music For World Soul

Wilfrido Vargas & Sandy Reyes

Listen to His Voice

Time Brings About a Change - A Floyd Dixon Celebration