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The Wings of War

Overkill

Rock - Released February 22, 2019 | Nuclear Blast

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Anarchy

Busta Rhymes

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 9, 2000 | Elektra Records

Busta Rhymes is undoubtedly one of the best and most distinctive rappers of the '90s. He's also one of the most prolific; Anarchy, released in the summer of 2000, is his fourth album since 1996. Each one has been jammed full of material and also a little erratic, packed not only with great singles and tongue-twisting performances but also filler that gets by mostly on Busta's personality. Clocking in at around 78 minutes, Anarchy is no exception to the rule. Its best moments are as brilliant as ever, but there are also signs that Busta's winning formula is starting to show a little wear and tear. "C'Mon All My Niggaz, C'Mon All My Bitches" has the insanely rapid-fire delivery of E.L.E.'s "Gimme Some More," which sums up the difficulty of Anarchy in a nutshell: no matter how incredible it is, we've heard much of this from Busta before. Of course, the converse is also true: a lot of it is still incredible, no matter how familiar, and there are a few intriguing production touches. But, perhaps for the first time, Busta's singular yet now familiar style isn't quite enough to carry the weaker material, which often feels too tossed off. It doesn't help, either, that Anarchy follows the same sort of millennial-apocalypse concept that enlivened E.L.E. (and, to a certain extent, When Disaster Strikes); it's a little disappointing to hear such an inventive rapper retreading familiar territory. It seems almost impossible that Busta could produce a true failure, but by this point, a growing number of fans may not salivate over a new album nearly as much as the inevitable best-of collection.© Steve Huey /TiVo
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A State of War

Poni Hoax

Alternative & Indie - Released March 25, 2013 | Pan European Recording

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Communion

Fish

Rock - Released October 1, 2007 | 7Hz Productions

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War Of Angels / Orion

Arisen Flame

Trance - Released January 6, 2014 | A State of Trance

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Ganymede in a State of War

Nick Hudson

Pop - Released February 22, 2016 | Theme

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State of War (feat. Kira Puru)

Paul Mac

Dance - Released March 3, 2015 | Eleven A Music Company Pty Ltd

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A State of War!

DJ I Am

House - Released July 9, 2012 | American Underground

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Mirage

Fleetwood Mac

Rock - Released June 1, 1982 | Rhino - Warner Records

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Completing the trilogy begun by Rumours (1977) and Tusk (1979), Fleetwood Mac recorded Mirage between 1981 and 1982 at the famous Château d'Hérouville. The acoustics of the venue have been compared to Abbey Road studios and the likes of Bowie, Iggy Pop, Cat Stevens and a bunch of others have all passed through. After a hiatus where they followed their own personal ambitions, the quintet returned to the studio. In the meantime, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham had set off on their solo careers. And Nicks' Bella Donna, released a year earlier, produced by Tom Petty and Jimmy Iovine, was at the top of the charts, selling 8 million copies. Enough to overshadow this Mirage... However, there was no way she was leaving Fleetwood Mac. The beautiful girl whose voice had been roughened by dope signed off on two songs: Gypsy, a nostalgic ballad which she dedicated to her friend Robyn Snider Anderson, and Straight Back. Christine McVie composed Hold Me, Love in Store, one of the hits on the opus, as well as Wish You Were Here and Only Over You. In fact, it was Buckingham, in the same vein as Tusk, who wrote most of the songs.Less experimental than Tusk but less obvious than Rumours in its melodic writing, Mirage closes Fleetwood Mac's golden period. Dominating the work, McVie's kitschy synthesizers print an antiquated eighties sound onto the intros of Can't Go Back and Oh Diane, giving the work a flaky pop varnish. It was not until Tango In The Night, five years later, that the FM sound was back. Within this Deluxe version, we find a live performance at the Los Angeles Forum in 1982 where we hear Buckingham's bluesy guitars, unpublished versions, B-sides and a cover of Fats Domino's Blue Monday. © Charlotte Saintoin/Qobuz
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Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert, Vol. 20

Warren Haynes

Rock - Released December 8, 2023 | Provogue

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Human Being

Seal

Soul - Released November 17, 1998 | Warner Records

U.K. pop sensation Seal has become notorious for taking extended breaks between albums (usually up to four years). On his third album, Human Being, producer Trevor Horn again joins Seal, and as on his past releases, life's trials and tribulations are used as the basis for the song's subject matter and lyrics (broken relationships, death, etc.). Horn again helps Seal achieve an unbelievably sonically rich album -- with each listen, you hear something you didn't before. The moderately paced, grooving opening track, "Human Beings," merges Seal's trademark soothing and crooned vocals with lyrics that deal with the highly publicized deaths of gangsta rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.. Directly after, three instant Seal classics follow -- the gentle "State of Grace" and "Just Like You," plus the dance-rocker "Latest Craze." Other highlights include the ethereal beauty of "Still Love Remains," the gradually building "Excerpt From," and the moving "Colour." Although Seal fans might grow impatient with such long breaks between albums, the pop perfection of Human Being turns out to be well worth the wait.© Greg Prato /TiVo
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Rastafari Centennial: Live In Paris - Elysee Montmartre

Steel Pulse

R&B - Released January 1, 1992 | Geffen*

This live album contains some of the bands greatest hits, including "Stepping Out," "Chant a Psalm," and "Roller Skates." Also, songs which got a lukewarm reception from critics and fans off of State of Emergency and Victims hold up rather well. Even with the slight downsizing in their popularity it is obvious from this album that the band could still put on an energetic live performance. The stunning ten-minute extended version of "Rally Round" is the ultimate proof of this.© Curtis Zimmermann /TiVo
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Silhouettes

Textures

Rock - Released April 19, 2008 | Listenable records

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One Night to Remember

Seal

Pop - Released March 24, 2006 | Warner Records

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A State Of Trance Festival (Warm Up Sets) [Selected by Armin van Buuren]

Armin van Buuren

Trance - Released March 25, 2016 | Armada Music Bundles

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ASOT 970 - A State Of Trance Episode 970

Armin van Buuren

Trance - Released June 25, 2020 | A State Of Trance Radio

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A State of Trance 650 (Armin van Buuren - Warm Up Sets)

Various Artists

House - Released May 30, 2014 | Armada Music Bundles