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Kevin Kern – In The Enchanted Garden (1996)

October 22nd, 2009
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Kevin Kern – In The Enchanted Garden (1996)

Kevin Kern - In The Enchanted Garden (1996)

Kevin Kern – In The Enchanted Garden (1996)
Monkey’s Audio (APE) 541 kbps avg. | CUE | Time: 43′43” | 174 MB RAR
New Age, Easy listening, Piano music

Graceful, articulate piano songs, suffused with heart. These intimate, poetic melodies unfold tenderly, thoughtfully… some with a light layer of strings and touch of acoustic guitar, others speaking directly, without embellishment.

Pure, beautiful, emotionally rich piano in a very special debut album from Real Music.

Tracklist:

01. Through the Arbor
02. Sundial Dreams
03. Enchanted Garden
04. Butterfly
05. Straw Hats
06. Another Realm
07. Water Lillies
08. Fairy Wings
09. Paper Clouds
10. After the Rain

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Va-godskitchen Pure Trance Anthems (3cd) (2009)

October 21st, 2009
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 Va-godskitchen Pure Trance Anthems (3cd) (2009)

Release Name: VA-Godskitchen_Pure_Trance_Anthems-3CD-2009-BPM
Genre: Trance
Label: Newstate Music
Quality: VBR kbps avg
Size: 349.55 MB
Rip Date: Oct-16-2009
Tracklist:

CD1
1. Need To Feel Loved (Adam K & Soha Remix) – Reflect
2. Closer To The Sun (Inpetto Remix) – Robbie Rivera
3. I Love The Sunshine (Beltek Remix) – Alan Connor & Mike Melange
4. Take Me Away (Dennis De Laat Remix) – 4 Strings
5. Twighlight Zone – Hardwell
6. Lift – Pryda
7. Le Voie Le Soleil 2009 – Hoxton Whores
8. For An Angel (Dave Darrel Remix) – Paul Van Dyk
9. I Will Be Here (Tiësto Remix Instrumental) – Tiësto Ft. Sneaky Soundsystem
10. Chakalaka – Wippenberg
11. Clockwork (Jonas Steur Remix) – Deadmau5
12. Into Something – Richard Durrand
13. Lost (Jordy Lishious Remix) – Lasgo
14. L.E.D. There Be Light – Rank 1
15. Bliksem – Sander Van Doorn Pres. Purple Haze
16. One More Chance (Tiesto Remix) – Bloc Party
17. The First Rebirth – Denis The Menace & Big World
18. Windmills (Bart Claesen Remix) – Meck
19. Rain (Cosmic Gate Remix) – Armin Van Buuren
20. I’m Not Alone (Tiesto Remix) – Calvin Harris

CD2
1. Kidsos (Wippenberg Remix) – Sebastian Ingrosso
2. Milky Way – Inpetto
3. Right Here Right Now (Abel Ramos Remix) – Fatboy Slim
4. Under The Water (6am Terrace Mix) – Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike
5. Dreaming (Beltek Remix) – Ruff Driverz Pres Arrola
6. Sound Of Violence – Dennis De Laat
7. White Mouse – Audible
8. The Deep Devine (Club Mix) – Ronski Speed Feat. Ana
9. Moombah – Silvio Ecomo & Chuckie
10. Unprepared – Marco V
11. Bastillion – Sander Van Doorn
12. Timeless 2009 – Ron Van Den Beuken
13. Justice – Gareth Wyn
14. Hoipolloi (Artento Divini Remix) – Kay D Smith & Marc Tall
15. Kaboom – Marcus Schossow
16. Seven Days & One Week (Signum Remix) – Bbe
17. Could Be Love (Heatbeat Remix) – Judge Jules
18. Mysteryland 2009 (Greg Nash Remix) – Y-Traxx
19. Frizzbomb (John O’callaghan Remix) – Barry Connell
20. Drops Of Jupiter (Mike Saint-Jules Remix) – Filo & Peri

CD3
1. Solid Session (First State Remix) – Mac & Mac
2. Flatline (Kyau & Albert Remix) – Cosmic Gate
3. Drop Zone – Michael Woods
4. Automatic City (Orjan Nilsen Re-Wiz) – Three Drives
5. Anjunabeach – Above & Beyond
6. Toca Me (Richard Durand Remix) – Fragma
7. Dream Machine (First State Remix) – Dj Ton Tb
8. Poppiholla (Thrillseekers Remix) – Chicane
9. Home (Pvd Club Mix) – Paul Van Dyk
10. Tuvan (Armin Track) – Gaia
11. Let It All Out – Lange Ft. Sarah Howells
12. Sunrise At Palamos 2009 (Gareth Emery Remix) – M.I.K.E
13. Air Guitar – Breakfast
14. Prophase – Jon O’bir
15. Be There 4 U (Rapael Frost Remix) – Kyau & Albert
16. Twice In A Blue Moon – Ferry Corsten
17. Invisible Touch (Ferry Corsten Remix) – Bobina

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Mr. Big – Back To Budokan (2cd)

October 21st, 2009
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Mr. Big - Back To Budokan (2cd)

DATE : 2009-10-17
ARTIST : Mr BIG
TITLE : Back to Budokan
GENRE : Rock
LABEL : Frontiers Records
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QUALITY : 177kbps avg / Joint Stereo
SOURCE : CD (LP)
TRACKS : 32
TIME : 146:19
SIZE : 187.19

TRACK LiST:

Disc 1/2
01 Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song) 4:48
02 Take Cover 4:46
03 Green-Tinted Sixties Mind 3:53
04 Alive And Kickin’ 5:39
05 Next Time Around 4:32
06 Hold Your Head Up 5:37
07 Just Take My Heart 4:46
08 Temperamental 5:56
09 It’s For You – Mars 3:43
10 Pat Torpey Drum Solo 5:04
11 Price You Gotta Pay 5:28
12 Stay Together 3:39
13 Wild World 4:18
14 Goin’ Where The Wind Blows 5:14
15 Take A Walk 4:29

Disc 2/2
01 Paul Gilbert Guitar Solo 3:46
02 Paul Gilbert & Billy Sheehan Duo 3:09
03 Double Human Capo 1:08
04 The Whole World’s Gonna Know 4:02
05 Promise Her The Moon 4:16
06 Rock & Roll Over 4:13
07 Billy Sheehan Bass Solo 6:04
08 Addicted To That Rush 9:04
09 Introducing The Band 2:00
10 To Be With You 3:58
11 Colorado Bulldog 4:49
12 Smoke On The Water 6:32
13 I Love You Japan 1:55
14 Baba O’riley 6:05
15 Shyboy 5:12
16 Next Time Around (Studio Version) 3:38
17 Hold Your Head Up (Studio Version) 4:36

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Rs Johnny Winter 1973 Still Alive And Well

October 18th, 2009
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Johnny Winter – 1973 – Still Alive And Well\

tracklist:

01.- Rock me baby
02.- Can´t you feel it
03.- Cheap tequila
04.- All tore down
05.- Rock & roll
06.- Silver train
07.- Ain´t nothing to me
08.- Still alive & well
09.- Too much seconla
10.- Let it bleed
11.- Lucille

Personnel:
Johnny Winter (vocals, guitar, mandolin);
Jeremy Steig (flute);
Mark Klingman (piano);
Randy Jo Hobbs (bass);
Richard Hughes (drums).

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101 Fifties Songs

October 16th, 2009
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101 Fifties Songs
best of 50’s

 101 Fifties Songs
 101 Fifties Songs
 101 Fifties Songs
 101 Fifties Songs
 101 Fifties Songs
 101 Fifties Songs

Track List
Disc 1

1. I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Frank Sinatra
2. Catch A Falling Star – Perry Como
3. Kiss Me Honey Honey (Kiss Me) – Shirley Bassey
4. Diana – Paul Anka
5. What Do You Want – Adam Faith
6. Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat – The Avons
7. Living Doll – Cliff Richard And The Drifters
8. Singing The Blues – Guy Mitchell
9. Bye Bye Love – The Everly Brothers
10. Only Sixteen – Craig Douglas
11. Butterfly – Andy Williams
12. Dreamboat – Alma Cogan
13. The Story Of My Life – Michael Holliday
14. Jambalaya (On The Bayou) – Jo Stafford
15. That’s Amore (That’s Love) (1953 Recording) – Dean Martin
16. Sixteen Tons – Tennessee Ernie Ford
17. The Rock And Roll Waltz – Kay Starr
18. A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) – The King Brothers
19. Poor Little Fool – Ricky Nelson
20. Big Man – The Four Preps
21. Cindy Oh Cindy – Tony Brent
22. Bell Bottom Blues – Alma Cogan
23. Mobile – Ray Burns
24. You Make Me Feel So Young – Frank Sinatra
25. Nature Boy – Nat King Cole Trio
26. The Folks Who Live On The Hill – Peggy Lee
27. La Vie En Rose – Jo Stafford
28. Unforgettable – Nat King Cole

Disc 2

1. Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley
2. Cry Me A River – Julie London
3. My Funny Valentine (Vocal) – Chet Baker
4. Secret Love – Doris Day
5. You Belong To Me – Jo Stafford
6. Stranger In Paradise – Tony Bennett
7. Here In My Heart – Al Martino
8. No Other Love – Ronnie Hilton
9. I Believe – Frankie Laine
10. When I Fall In Love – Nat King Cole
11. Come Softly To Me – The Fleetwoods
12. All I Have To Do Is Dream – The Everly Brothers
13. Mr Sandman – The Chordettes
14. Love And Marriage – Frank Sinatra
15. Memories Are Made Of This – Dean Martin
16. Young Love – Sonny James
17. Just Walking In The Rain – Johnnie Ray
18. Stairway Of Love – Michael Holliday
19. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine – Jimmie Rodgers
20. I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time – Jo Stafford With Nat King Cole
21. Sway (Quien Sera) – Dean Martin
22. Stardust – Nat King Cole
23. Three Coins In The Fountain – Frank Sinatra
24. Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You) – Les Paul & Mary Ford
25. Softly Softly – Ruby Murray
26. Rose Marie (1954 Recording) – Slim Whitman
27. Wheel Of Fortune – Kay Starr
28. Wanted – Al Martino
29. The Great Pretender – Jimmy Parkinson

Disc 3

1. Reet Petite – Jackie Wilson
2. Baby Face – Little Richard
3. Just A Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody (Medley) – Louis Prima And Keely Smith / I Ain’t Got Nobody / Just A Gigolo
4. Why Do Fools Fall In Love – Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
5. Book Of Love – The Mudlarks
6. Blueberry Hill – Fats Domino
7. A Teenager In Love – Dion & The Belmonts
8. Venus – Frankie Avalon
9. Mambo Italiano – Dean Martin
10. This Ole House – Billie Anthony
11. I Can’t Tell A Waltz From A Tango – Alma Cogan
12. How High The Moon – Les Paul & Mary Ford
13. Guitar Boogie Shuffle – Bert Weedon
14. The Cumberland Gap – The Vipers Skiffle Group
15. Tom Dooley – The Kingston Trio
16. I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash
17. Be-Bop-A-Lula – Gene Vincent
18. Party Doll – Buddy Knox
19. Little Bitty Pretty One – Thurston Harris And The Sharps
20. Ain’t That A Shame – Fats Domino
21. Summertime Blues – Eddie Cochran
22. Bony Moronie – Larry Williams
23. Great Balls Of Fire – Jerry Lee Lewis
24. Red River Rock – Johnny & The Hurricanes

Disc 4

1. Banana Boat Song – Harry Belafonte
2. Tom Hark – Elias & His Zigzag Jive Flutes
3. Tequila – The Champs
4. Raunchy – Bill Justis
5. Zambezi – Lou Busch & His Orchestra
6. Side Saddle – Russ Conway
7. Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White – Eddie Calvert
8. Unchained Melody – Les Baxter
9. Experiments With Mice – Johnny Dankworth And His Orchestra
10. Bad Penny Blues – Humphrey Lyttelton
11. Any Old Iron – Peter Sellers
12. Be My Girl – Jim Dale
13. In The Middle Of An Island – The King Brothers
14. Robin Hood – ~censored~ James
15. Ragtime Cowboy Joe – David Seville And The Chipmunks
16. Witch Doctor – Don Lang
17. Lollipop – The Mudlarks
18. Pickin’ A Chicken – Eve Boswell
19. Twenty Tiny Fingers – Alma Cogan
20. Ma (He’s Makin’ Eyes at Me) – The Johnny Otis Sh

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Ultimate Reverend Horton Heat Discography

October 14th, 2009
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Welcome my friend to another bsskibum post

Today from the vaults I give to you…..
The Reverend Horton Heat Discography
9 studio albums
1 rare collection album
1 side project album

GROUP INFO:
The group originally formed in 1985, playing its first gigs in Dallas’s Deep Ellum neighborhood. Its current members are Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath on guitar and lead vocals, Jimbo Wallace on the upright bass, and Paul Simmons on drums. Through relentless touring and a manic stage show, they have established themselves as one of the most popular underground acts in America. Their sound is self described as “Country-fed punkabilly.” Their music is a mixture of country, punk, big band swing and rockabilly, all played loud and energetically with lyrics that are often very humorous.

While attracting a mostly cult audience, The Reverend’s music has found its way into a lot of different places. “Big Red Rocket of Love” was used in a commercial for the Mazda Miata, and the instrumental which they often use to open their show, “Big Sky,” was the music behind a commercial for Levi’s jeans. A cover of the Guadalcanal Diary song “Watusi Rodeo” was in the Jim Carrey movie Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. The band’s song “Like a Rocket” (with altered lyrics) was chosen as the official Daytona 500 theme song for 2002. In 2005, the song “Eat Steak” was featured in television commercials for Boston Market, along with the song “Turkey Gotta Gobble” featured for Thanksgiving 2005. They were the theme band, with accompanying video, of the popular cartoon Johnny Bravo. The song “I Can’t Surf” was part of the soundtrack of the video game Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 published in 2001, and a slightly altered version of “Psychobilly Freakout” is featured in the game Guitar Hero II. “Psychobilly Freakout” was used on a commercial for Buell American Motorcycles. Their song Baddest Of The Bad is featured on the soundtrack to Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground The 1997 PC video game Redneck Rampage also includes two songs: “Wiggle Stick” and “Nurture my Pig!”.

Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath has a signature guitar from the Gretsch Guitar company.

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Ultimate Reverend Horton Heat Discography
REVEREND HORTON HEAT – FULL CUSTOM GOSPEL SOUNDS OF…
01. Wiggle Stick
02. 400 Bucks
03. The Devil’s Chasing Me
04. Livin’ On The Edge (Of Houston)
05. You Can’t Get Away From Me
06. Beer:30
07. Big Little Baby
08. Lonesome Train Whistle
09. Bales Of Cocaine
10. Loaded Gun
11. Nurture My Pig
12. Gin And Tonic Blues

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Joe Perry – Have Guitar, Will Travel (2009)

October 11th, 2009
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Joe Perry - Have Guitar, Will Travel (2009)

Joe Perry – Have Guitar, Will Travel (2009)

Genre: Rock | MP3 | VBR | CBR 44,1kHz | 103 Mb

Tracklist:
01 – We’ve Got A Long Way To Go
02 – Slingshot
03 – Do You Wonder
04 – Somebody’s Gonna Get (Their Head Kicked In Tonite)
05 – Heaven And Hell
06 – No Surprise
07 – Wooden Ships
08 – Oh Lord (21 Grams)
09 – Scare The Cat
10 – Freedom

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Bleach The Movie 3 Fade To Black Ost

October 11th, 2009
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Bleach The Movie 3 Fade To Black Original Soundtrack

 Bleach The Movie 3 Fade To Black Ost

TRACK LIST

01. FADE TO BLACK_A02
02. FADE TO BLACK_A05A
03. FADE TO BLACK_A06
04. PRAY THAT YOU ALWAYS UNDERSTAND ME_FX
05. GUITAR TEST_A CAPPELLA
06. NOTHING CAN EXPLAINED_INSTRUMENTAL 2008
07. FADE TO BLACK_3BLM_46
08. FADE TO BLACK_3BLM_51A
09. SUITE “NEVER MEANT TO BELONG” 1ST MOUVEMENT:VIOLIN
10. SUITE “NEVER MEANT TO BELONG” 2ND MOUVEMENT: CELLO&ORCHESTRA
11. SUITE “NEVER MEANT TO BELONG” 3RD MOUVEMENT:PIANO
12. FADE TO BLACK_A04A
13. FADE TO BLACK_B07A
14. SUITE “WILL OF THE HEART” 1ST MOUVEMENT:CELLO&ORCHESTRA
15. SUITE “WILL OF THE HEART” 2ND MOUVEMENT:VIOLIN
16. FADE TO BLACK_B03
17. FADE TO BLACK_BLM_01A
18. GUITAR TEST
19. FADE TO BLACK_B14
20. FADE TO BLACK_B13A
21. WHAT CAN YOU SEE IN THEIR EYES
22. STAND UP BE STRONG(PART I)
23. STAND UP BE STRONG(PART 2)
24. PRAY THAT YOU ALWAYS UNDERSTAND ME
25. PRAY THAT YOU ALWAYS UNDERSTAND ME_PIANO
26. SUITE “GOING HOME” 1ST MOUVEMENT:CELLO&ORCHESTRA
27. SUITE “GOING HOME” 2ND MOUVEMENT:PIANO SOLO
28. FADE TO BLACK_IRISH DANCE
29. PRAY THAT YOU ALWAYS UNDERSTAND ME_TONY’S CELLO

192 Kbps | 44.1 KHz | MP3

 Bleach The Movie 3 Fade To Black Ost

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John Mayer – Complete Discography

October 8th, 2009
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John Mayer’s Complete Discography

I saw a John Mayer discography on here and I had to add what I felt was a much more complete discography. I have every recorded album by JM, including all EP’s and released live disks. I also have nearly every recorded concert out there since he started. If there is something you’re looking for, PM me and I may be able to help you. I’m going to keep this thread to what I feel is worthy of downloading in his discography.

Albums/EP’s

Inside Wants Out (1999)
John Mayer - Complete Discography
First released in 1999, mainly in the Atlanta, GA area, this was a 9 track EP that brought Mayer to gain his record contract.

Tracklist:
   1. “Back to You” – 4:00
   2. “No Such Thing” – 3:51
   3. “My Stupid Mouth” – 4:16
   4. “Neon” – 3:56
   5. “Victoria” – 3:49
   6. “Love Soon” – 3:39
   7. “Comfortable” – 5:00
   8. “Neon 12:47 AM” – 2:45
   9. “Quiet” – 3:20

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Queensryche – Operation Mindcrime (1988)

October 7th, 2009
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Queensryche – Operation Mindcrime (1988)

 Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime (1988)

Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 59:14
Size: 359MB (362MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC

Track List:
1. I remember now
2. Anarchy-X
3. Revolution Calling
4. Operation Mindcrime
5. Speak
6. Spreading the Disease
7. The Mission
8. Suite Sister Mary
9. Thin Needle Lies
10. Electric Requiem
11. Breaking the Silence
12. I Don’t Believe in Love
13. Waiting for 22
14. My Empty Room
15. Eyes of a Stranger

Review: Metalcrypt (5+/5)

All right. I would have thought it went without saying to anyone with any idea what metal is about that this is a classic album, one of the best metal albums of all time. I would say THE best power metal album ever. But apparently it does not go without saying, so here I am to say it. Queensrÿche took the world by storm with their EP and then cemented their heavy metal supremacy with “The Warning”. “Rage For Order”was reviled for being a sellout album, despite its quality, and the band needed a really great album to get back their momentum. Fortunately, they not only had a great album in them, they had this, the greatest melodic metal album of all frigging time.

Queensrÿche have always been called ‘progressive’, which I never understood. Sure, they have more complex arrangements than a lot of other bands, but they have almost nothing in common with prog-rock at all, besides knowing how to play their instruments. On “Mindcrime” the band successfully combined the heaviness and aggression of “The Warning” with the dynamic and atmosphere of “Rage” to produce an album of unparalleled emotion, power, and grace. Song after song, the ‘Ryche amaze with their rock-solid compositions; every note, every drumbeat, every vocal line and lyric exactly where it needs to be for maximum effect. From the opening volley of “Anarchy X” with its twining guitar harmonies and Scott Rockenfield going nuts behind the drumkit the album tears into an unstoppable array of absolutely perfect songs: “Revolution Calling”, the grooving riffs of the title cut, with its unforgettable chorus. Then comes the explosive opening riff of “Speak” – still one of metal’s all-time great licks. “Spreading the Disease” careens along, carried by the killer drumwork and the soaring vocals of Geoff Tate, who has never sounded so good. The centerpiece of the album is undoubtedly “Suite Sister Mary”, a ten-minute plus epic backed by a full choir and Gregorian-style chanting. There just aren’t any bad songs on this album, nothing you skip over or get bored by. I could go on for days about how cool each and every track is. I do have to single out “Eyes of a Stranger” as one of the best metal songs ever written, a tour-de-force of power, style and feeling with another ageless riff as a centerpiece. “Eyes of a Stranger” closes out this epic album on a breathtaking high note.

This is a concept album, and though most of the time I find those insufferable, this one enhances rather than distracts from the music. It started as a screenplay Geoff Tate wrote but couldn’t sell, so he turned it into the story of this album. A story of the 80s in all their ugly glory: greed, corruption, drugs, government plots to control man and society through religion, fear, and violence. What keeps it from being pompous is that it is all told through the eyes of one man, and we see his pain, his loneliness and fear from a human perspective, and the story remains a human story of great and genuine drama. Combined with the music, the emotional and tragic story of the album gives it an enormous impact not often felt on metal albums. It’s analogous to the effect of the ending of a good movie, where the climax brings together all the threads of the plot into a single moment.

Queensrÿche have long been revered as one of the greatest melodic metal acts, and this is a large part of the reason why. Rarely has any band sounded as on the money as the Ryche sounded on this album. From Geoff’s unmistakable steely tone to Eddie Jackson’s awesome fretless bass-playing to the inimitable Scott Rockenfield behind the drums, every element of the band is in absolute top form. And let’s not forget the terrible twin-axe twosome of Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton – one of the great guitar teams at the top of their form. This album gave metal a kick in the ass a lot of people have never gotten over, and when people are describing a good new band, “Sounds like Queensrÿche” is right up there with the highest praise possible. This album was such a definitive expression of Queensrÿche’s early sound that they never even tried to equal it, instead opting to diverge into non-metal territory for “Empire”.

Given the long decline of Queensrÿche in recent years, it would almost be tempting to engage in revisionist history, and find some pretext for rejecting their early works. But there is no arguing with this album, and trying will just make you look stupid. Fans exclusively interested in the more extreme metal styles may not care for this, but even they would be forced to admit that for what this is, no one has ever done it better, nor is anyone likely to. For musical brilliance, ace songwriting, power, emotion and intelligence, “Operation: Mindcrime” stands alone. Nothing, not even the band themselves, will ever tarnish the shine of this metal milestone. Mandatory. Classic. Unequalled.

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