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Stereophonics
    the best collection with out a dout , 2008-11-15 i think this is as good as it gets all the big hits are here and more this i s the cd to buy what a great band they are i cant review the dvd today it has not come yet i read some of the reviews for the other cd you cant please everyone all the time ive just been on the phone to my work mate telling him how good it is . im going to order him the same as me the cd and dvd i hope this helps some one make up there mind . my advice order this today highly recommended i hpe you enjoy it as much as me good luck
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List Price: £22.99
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Artist:
Stereophonics
    the best of the best, 2008-11-26 this is a ex best of cd from start to finish it rocks this band are brillant buy this cd you will not be disappointed xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Various Artists
    i think that sony bmg should grow up..., 2007-12-17 i think that sony bmg should grow up and let mariah carey and wham onto this album instead of trying to make us buy christmas hits. shame on you sony bmg for ruining the best xmas album!
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Amadou & Mariam
    worthy of 5 stars, 2008-11-20 Fantastic album. If you're already a fan, then this is certainly worth it. This album has the vibe and feel good factor coming straight from Dimanche a Bamako. Chilled out and up-beat, it's beautiful music to listen to especially track 5. Buy and enjoy.
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Various Artists
    Unbeatable value!, 2008-08-18 Whether or not the contents is strictly "folk" is rather academic as you get so much excellent music for a mere £2. It takes me back to the days of "Sampler" LPs, other record labels could learn a lot from this CD..
Some great stuff here - I'm sure I too am going to buy at least one album from the artists featured...
Quite frankly it's so cheap you have nothing to lose...
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Artist:
Daniel O'Donnell
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Artist:
Boyzone
    welcome back boyz, 2008-10-19 id just like to say i think its great to have the boyz back where they belong and i think with this album (especially the new stuff) they will prove that they deserve all the success theyve had and will have in the future.
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Enya
    Just beautiful!, 2008-11-26 I bought this as a Christmas present for someone else but I just had to put it on my ipod before I wrapped it up! Silent Night (which I had missed the first time round) is just stunning. Beautiful music - you won't be disappointed
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Artist:
Neil Young
    Nuff Said, 2008-11-18 Neil Young, what more is there to say? Roll on more and more of these archives!
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Glasvegas
Glasvegas are a four-piece from Glasgow - the latest band to be championed by industry mogul Alan McGee, the man that "discovered" Oasis. Despite the inevitable hyperbole that has followed McGee's proclamation of the band, Glasvegas more than deliver on their early promise with this eponymous debut album. The quartet already showcased their earthy wit and sonic ambitions on singles such as "Daddy's Gone," a heartfelt tale of soured father-son relations delivered in an uncompromising Glaswegian accent and set to a shimmering wall of rock & roll. Glasvegas continues in more or less the same vein. Singer James Allen reels off stories of everyday city life over euphonious, pop-edged soundtracks that blend 50s surf rock, layered, Phil Spector-esque production values and the occasional splash of 60s doo wop. Tracks like the arching "Flowers and Football Tops", the confessional "It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry" and the upbeat "Legs & Show" contrast with darker songs like "Stabbed" and "Go Square Go!". The band's down-to-earth worldview combined with their nostalgic sound and surging, sing-a-long choruses makes for a rich and enjoyable musical tapestry.
    Brave and Moving Debut, 2008-10-15 Like many I heard the plaintive Daddy's Gone last year and was moved by it's emotional punch and deft songwriting. Further investigations confirmed that Glasvegas have a number of exceptional songs which really move the listeners. Obvious references are the Jesus and Mary Chain and Phil Spector and they are mined for their full potential but this album is much braver than just Ronettes imitation for a number of reasons: 1. A number of the tracks feature long ambient sequences which build slowly and demand something of the listener before breaking out into the poppier side of the band - in fact the first couple of minutes of the album are an example! 2. James's decision to keep the raw Weejie brogue may have won him some fans in Scotland but could have lost some in other places - I think it's spot on and gives the work a more sincere feel. 3. Finally, the material is nothing less than challenging [Social Work, Depression, Casual Violence] but at the same time greatly uplifting. I'm told that they signed their current deal with the proviso that the second album would be a full-fledge Christmas album - what an album that is going to be! Phil Spector look out... All in all a powerful debut and well-worth buying - love, Neil
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