Editorial Product Review: :If you've never tuned in to Radio Disney, you're probably living with yaks someplace on a mountainside. The kids' radio station grownups love to dislike, even while allowing it to play in the car and house (and inside their minds), relies heavily on an extremely tight play list. It's not true that Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys, and Christina Aguilera secretly own the station; it just seems that they do, given all the spins they get. Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 2 picks up where last hour's programming left off, with ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Subtitled: 20 Golden Hits. Limited Edition digipak reissue of this compilation by the Europop quartet that scored dozens of chart hits worldwide, but only achieved brief, albeit minor, success in the U.S. at the tail end of the Disco era. 20 tracks including 'Rivers Of Babylon', 'Sunny', 'Daddy Cool', 'Ma Barker' and their popular holiday hit, 'Mary's Boy Child'. MCI. 2006.
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Subtitled: 20 Golden Hits. Limited Edition digipak reissue of this compilation by the Europop quartet that scored dozens of chart hits worldwide, but only achieved brief, albeit minor, success in the U.S. at the tail end of the Disco era. 20 tracks including 'Rivers Of Babylon', 'Sunny', 'Daddy Cool', 'Ma Barker' and their popular holiday hit, 'Mary's Boy Child'. MCI. 2006.
Editorial Product Review: : Blondie Photos More from Blondie Blondie - Greatest Hits Parallel Lines Blondie Autoamerican Plastic Letters The Hunter Amazon.com:While Best Of may not be inclusive enough for the avid collector because it focuses more on Blondie's new wave dance hits than on their punk beginnings, songs like 'Heart of Glass,' 'Dreaming,' 'The Tide Is High,' and 'Call Me' display the diverse musical styles this band embraced. It's a new wave album, a reggae album, a dance album, a punk album, and a rap album. Rock-solid songwriting and Debbie ...
Editorial Product Review: : Blondie Photos More from Blondie Blondie - Greatest Hits Parallel Lines Blondie Autoamerican Plastic Letters The Hunter Amazon.com:While Best Of may not be inclusive enough for the avid collector because it focuses more on Blondie's new wave dance hits than on their punk beginnings, songs like 'Heart of Glass,' 'Dreaming,' 'The Tide Is High,' and 'Call Me' display the diverse musical styles this band embraced. It's a new wave album, a reggae album, a dance album, a punk album, and a rap album. Rock-solid songwriting and Debbie ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:'We Will Rock You' is a unique collaboration between the legends of rock & one of the UK's most successful writers, Ben Elton. Since opening, it's been London's No.1 show, packing them in on a nightly basis. Recorded live at the Dominion Theatre, this album perfectly captures the electric atmosphere of this spectacular theatrical event. This is the story of the Bohemian Rebellion of 2302, the year of the Rhapsody. The year that the ancient promise We Will Rock You was fulfilled. All the Queen classics are here including ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:18 track best of collection includes 3 bonus floor fillers 'Get Down Tonight' (Original Long Version), 'That's The Way (I Like It)' (Original Long Version) & 'Get Down Tonight' (Miami Club Mix). EMI. 1998.
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:18 track best of collection includes 3 bonus floor fillers 'Get Down Tonight' (Original Long Version), 'That's The Way (I Like It)' (Original Long Version) & 'Get Down Tonight' (Miami Club Mix). EMI. 1998.
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:18 track best of collection includes 3 bonus floor fillers 'Get Down Tonight' (Original Long Version), 'That's The Way (I Like It)' (Original Long Version) & 'Get Down Tonight' (Miami Club Mix). EMI. 1998.
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:18 track best of collection includes 3 bonus floor fillers 'Get Down Tonight' (Original Long Version), 'That's The Way (I Like It)' (Original Long Version) & 'Get Down Tonight' (Miami Club Mix). EMI. 1998.
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
It's June 29th and Apple is finally ready to let the public play with the iPhone. The past six months have shaped up to be the highest profile mobile phone launch ever, Apple has conjured up an...
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