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ALL OVER YOU MIRROR SONG THE RIVER THE DOLPHIN'S CRY I WALK THE LINE SELLING THE DRAMA THEY STOOD UP FOR LOVE LIGHTNING CRASHES TURN MY HEAD WINGS I ALONE HEAVEN LAKINI'S JUICE OVERCOME OPERATION SPIRIT DANCE WITH YOU Publisher: Vanguard Records
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Publisher: Radioactive
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It takes a certain kind of band in this day and age to release a single called "The Dolphin's Cry." Unsurprisingly, that band is the always earnest Live. The Distance to Here doesn't have the aura of dullness that marred 1996's Secret Samadhi, but the everybody-in-the-pool accessibility of Throwing Copper is nowhere in sight. Still walking hand in hand with producer Jerry Harrison (producer since their debut, 1991's Mental Jewelry), the Pennsylvania-based quartet go for the bombastic and naturally end up over the top. It's one thing to rhyme "shooting star" with "you'll go far," but it's another thing to think that this is a good idea. The literalness of the lyrics aside, The Distance to Here has a few moments where listeners may get caught up in a maelstrom of melody. Will they stick around for the "message?" Not likely. --Jason Josephes
Publisher: Mca
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As a traditional psychotherapist, Dr. Brian Weiss was astonished and skeptical when one of his patients began recalling past-life traumas that seemed to hold the key to her recurring nightmares and anxiety attacks. His skepticism was eroded, however, when she began to channel messages from the "space between lives," which contained remarkable revelations about Dr. Weiss' family and his dead son. Using past-life therapy, he was able to cure the patient and embark on a new, more meaningful phase of his own career.
Psychiatry and metaphysics blend together in this fascinating book based on a true case history. Dr. Weiss, who was once firmly entrenched in a clinical approach to psychiatry, finds himself reluctantly drawn into past-life therapy when a hypnotized client suddenly reveals details of her previous lives. During one hypnosis session his client introduces the spirit guides who have been her soul therapists in between lives. This is when the story really takes off for Weiss, who discovers that these guides have specific messages about his dead son as well as Weiss's mission in life. No, we cannot verify the truth of this story using the limited scientific tools we have available. However, it is hard to dispute that this well-respected graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School has discovered a personal truth that has led him to be an enormously popular speaker, author, and leader in the field of past-life therapy. --Gail Hudson
Author: Brian L. Weiss
Publisher: Fireside
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Australian Exclusive Release featuring Thier Latest Album Packaged with a Five Track Bonus Disc that Includes Freaks (Radio Edit), Lakini@s Juice (Live), Freaks (Album Version), Love My Way (Psychedelic Furs Cover), and Freaks (Remix).
Publisher: Mca
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On July 7, 2007, more than 100 musical acts performed at a series of worldwide concerts collectively called Live Earth, kicking off a multi-year
campaign to combat climate change and advocate environmentally sustainable living. The CD/2DVD Live Earth package brings together the most popular artists and best performances at Wembley Stadium in London, Giants Stadium in New Jersey and Makuhari Messe in Japan from this truly global musical summit. The organizers say Live Earth was the largest global entertainment event ever held. The 2-hour broadcast reached audiences in more than 130 countries through radio, television, and the Internet. Live Earth attracted a record online live audience of more than 8 million people. Within the following two weeks alone, more than 55 million video streams hadbeen watched. SPECIAL NOT E : Live Earth's net proceeds from the sale of this DVD/CD package benefit the Alliance for Climate Protection. DVD 1 Live Earth: London Opening/SOS All-S Invisible Touch/Genesis Shut Your Eyes/Snow Patrol Que Sera, Sera/Damien Rice & David Suddenly I See/KT Tunstall My Blue Heaven/Taking Back Sunday What A Wonderful World/Paolo Nutini Where Is The Love/Black Eyed Peas Planet Earth/Duran Duran Miss Murder/AFI Gravity/John Mayer Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)/ Corinne Bailey Rae & John Legend Bedshaped/Keane Sad But True/Metallica I Need To Wake Up/Melissa Etheridge Too Much/Dave Matthews Band Sober/Kelly Clarkson Tumba/Angelique Kidjo Right To Be Wrong/Joss Stone Wisemen/James Blunt Intergalactic/Beastie Boys DVD 2 Gimme Shelter/Keith Urban & Alicia Keys Bailamos/Enrique Iglesias Steer/Missy Higgins Woman/Wolfmother Black Hole Sun/Chris Cornell Wanted Dead Or Alive/Bon Jovi Are You Gonna Go My Way/Lenny Kravitz United States/Smashing Pumpkins Another Brick In The Wall Part II/Roger Waters Driven To Tears/The Police Better Be Home Soon/Crowded House Umbrella/Rihanna Bleed It Out/Linkin Park Times Like These/Foo Fighters La Isla Bonita/Madonna, featuring Gogol Bordello CD Hey You/Madonna Times Like These/Foo Fighters Driven To Tears/The Police Gravity/John Mayer Another Brick In The Wall Part II/Roger Waters Bleed It Out/Linkin Park Bedshaped/Keane Wanted Dead Or Alive/Bon Jovi Wisemen/James Blunt Black Hole Sun/Chris Cornell Are You Gonna Go My Way/Lenny Kravitz Intergalactic/Beastie Boys Suddenly I See/KT Tunstall Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)/ Corinne Bailey Rae & John Legend Que Sera, Sera/Damien Rice & David Gray Publisher: WEA/Reprise
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Publisher: Radioactive
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Live is continuing to grow into their ambitions, as "Love Shines (A Song for My Daughters About God)" indicates, but they remain invigorated on their seventh studio recording. They deserve some credit for that as they've been at this rock thing for awhile now, forming in 1988 and releasing debut Mental Jewelry in 1991. Although there's nothing as epic here as 1994's fist-pumping anthem "I Alone," Songs from the Black Mountain still reaches for the skies--or at least the back row of the arena. Frequently taken to task for their idealism and "preachiness," the Pennsylvania quartet isn't likely to convert any non-believers this time around. Then again, the very qualities that some find precious and silly, like brow-crinkling seriousness, strike others as passionate and spiritual. Live aren't taking any risks on this outing, unless the pro-soldier "Home" is considered a risk, but nor are they phoning it in. Well, not exactly. As always, Ed Kowalczyk sings it like he means it, but his songwriting relies too heavily on clichés and the occasional space-filling "Ooo baby" ("the River") and "Oh, yeah" ("Where Do We Go from Here?"). Rather, Live has produced a solid, respectable effort, which neither advances nor jeopardizes their cause. Can you say "holding pattern"? --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Publisher: Epic / Red Ink
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Two decades years after Live Aid addressed the issue, lethally oppressive poverty in Africa remains a blight on the planet. Thus, in the Summer of 2005 activist Bob Geldof staged an even more ambitious series of continent-spanning concerts dedicated to raising funds and public consciousness about international debt relief. This expansive four-disc chronicles those shows in one of the most ambitious concert documents ever attempted, capturing all of the highlights (and a few complete artist sets) of concerts in London, Philadelphia, Toronto, Paris, Berlin and Moscow. Underscoring the events' sense of unity, the performances here span both generations and genres, offering veteran rock fans often muscular sets by Elton John (including a woozy take on T. Rex's "Children of the Revolution" with Baby Shambles' Pete Doherty), The Who, Sting (who sharply reprises a trio of Police favorites) and the ubiquitous Paul McCartney. But the highlight of the Jurassic set's contributions are a reunion of Roger Waters and his long-estranged Pink Floyd bandmates on a sonically flawless five-song whirl through highlights of Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall; footage of their rehearsal for the show is contained on the set's equally eclectic fourth disc of bonus materials. But there are highlights here for nearly every taste, be they a fine sampling of contemporary UK and Australian rockers ( Coldplay, Jet, Razorlight and especially blistering performances by Stereophonics and Kaiser Chiefs), a little hip-hop nostalgia (a joyous Will Smith and Jazzy Jeff leading what seems half of his Philly hometown in a goofy singalong of the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" theme); showy turns by pop-meister Robbie Williams and chateuses Mariah Carey, a rousing set by Black Eyed Peas (featuring Rita and Stephen Marley on a cover of "Get Up Stand Up"). Other one-off duets include Coldplay and Richard Ashcroft doing a fine version of the latter's "Bittersweet Symphony," Stevie Wonder with Rob Thomas ("Higher Ground") and Adam Levine ("Signed Sealed Delivered"), a tender take on "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan and Josh Groban and McCartney and George Michael taking an upbeat turn via "Drive My Car," before Macca closes out the London show by leading its various participants in an obligatory singalong of "Hey Jude." Royalties from sales of the set will go to the Band Aid Trust for the relief of hunger and poverty in Africa. --Jerry McCulley
Publisher: Capitol
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With this Xbox 360 Live Gold Card you'll get a year's access to Xbox Live - the place where gaming, entertainment, and competition converge. With features like intelligent matchmaking, leagues, ladders and tournaments, you'll have an incredible online gaming experience. Best of all, you can renew at your pace, without charges to your credit card.
Publisher: Microsoft Software
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