Mark Cappelletty
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I'll answer my own question - New Order's "Get Ready" is scheduled for October 16. Can't wait.
Thanks for mentioning the Orbital release, Greg. You've reminded me how mediocre it is
Unfortunately, I went out and picked it up, and I am less than impressed also. I got the 2 CD set with the remixes and previously unreleased material, and I was fairly disappointed. Though their version of Doctor? track on the album is interesting.
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All progress is based upon a universal, innate desire on the part of every organism,
to live beyond it's income.
ITRCA ** Link Removed (sorry, car guy)
New York City buzz band the Strokes' eagerly anticipated debut album, Is This It, has been pushed back from September 25th to October 9th, after the band decided to remove the song "New York City Cops" in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks in New York City.
[Edited last by Greg Yurkovic on September 22, 2001 at 02:38 PM]
In 1999, Exodus was rightfully voted the most important album of the 20th century by Time magazine. This is the visionary Bob Marley masterpiece, a concept album that distills the myriad experiences of both our daily lives and collective unconsciousness into 46 minutes of aural perfection. The deluxe CD reissue of Exodus has been flawlessly remastered from the original recordings and showcases what is probably the Wailers' tightest recorded performance. The initial notes of the album's opening track, "Natural Mystic," fade up from a deep silence, giving the listener the impression that the music generates from within a continuum of past, present, and future. The first half of Exodus bears witness to Marley's shift in focus away from the mundane problems of Babylon existence and toward a greater understanding of vital universal truths. The second half features songs like "Jamming" and "Waiting in Vain," which take a gently wistful look at the more interpersonal aspect of human relations. This deluxe edition offers a remastered and expanded version of the original album.