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Philosophy Of The World by The Shaggs
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"Originally released in 1969, The Shaggs' "Philosophy of the World" is full of bizarro songs made by three New Hampshire sisters who don't know how to play their instruments. "My Pal Foot Foot" is the perfect song to include on a mix CD if you really want to freak out whomever you're giving it to."
The Body Acoustic (Cindy Lauper)
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"In this great CD, The Body Acoustic, on which Lauper's wonderfully raspy voice revisits her best-known songs with the help of an impressive gallery of guest stars. Sarah McLachlan comes in for "Time After Time," while the likes of Adam Lazzara (from emo band Taking Back Sunday), Shaggy, and Ani DiFranco also pay their respects. "Above The Clouds" & "I'll Be Your River" are two poignant ballads ..."
The Beatles 1
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"If you are a Beatles fan like we are, what can I say? This CD is an essential purchase. The songs are 1. Love Me Do, 2. From Me to You, 3. She Loves You, 4. I Want to Hold Your Hand, 5. Can't Buy Me Love, 6. A Hard Day's Night, 7. I Feel Fine, 8. Eight Days a Week, 9. Ticket to Ride, 10. Help!, 11. Yesterday, 12. Day Tripper, 13. We Can Work It Out, 14. Paperback Writer, 15. Yellow Submarine, 16. ..."
The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - - CD / DVD
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"The Flaming Lips' crossover album into global consciousness... and with "Do You Realize?", it is the number one reason why I have to rub elbows with stupid emo kids at their incredible concerts. Thankfully the band is so great I barely even notice. Steve Drozd is perhaps the greatest musical mind of his generation and beyond, and it shows live. Get this album and let yourself in on the fun..."
She's So Unusual by Cyndi Lauper
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"One of the first records I ever owned - and it still holds up pretty damn well even after about 23 years."
Their Satanic Majesties Request by the Rolling Stones
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"The Stones' psychedelic record, but don't believe anyone who calls it a "Sgt. Pepper's" ripoff. Favorite tracks: "She's a Rainbow," "Citadel," "2000 Man.""




