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The Complete Fun Boy Three

Fun Boy Three

Pop - Released August 4, 2023 | Chrysalis Records

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Fun Boy Three

Fun Boy Three

Pop - Released March 1, 1982 | Chrysalis Records

"Where do we go from here, what kind of sound do we follow?" muses Terry Hall on "Way on Down," a track from the Fun Boy Three's eponymous debut album. It was a question on numerous lips, ever since Hall and his fellow ex-Specials Neville Staples and Lynval Golding announced the formation of their new group. It's doubtful that anyone came even close to the correct answer. The album was built firmly around tribal drumming, whose percussive possibilities were inspiring a number of groups at the time. Most notably, Adam Ant had merged the beats with a Gary Glitter stomp and a military tattoo, and was now riding the rhythms toward world domination. The Boys, however, were taking the same African influence in an entirely different, and even more innovative, direction. Most surprisingly, or perhaps not, considering the size of their former band, was how minimalistic the music was. Many of the songs were stripped down to bare vocals and percussion, while even those tracks which did sport other instruments mostly utilized them as mere embellishments around the showcased rhythms. Long before modern rap and techno placed all its focus on the beats, the Boys were diligently working around this same concept. In fact, the album on occasion brought to light the direct link between African beats and American hip-hop; elsewhere it foreshadowed the rise of jungle, and even hinted at progressive house and techno-trance. At the same time, the vocalists created their own rhythm, which cunningly counterpoints the main beats. The band used both vocals and rhythms to explode genre boundaries, as "Sanctuary" beautifully illustrates. Beginning as an exercise in African choral singing, it subtly evolves into a Gregorian chant, all the while pulsating with pounding tribal drumming. It says much about the state of the British music scene of the time that such innovative music was not only accepted, but reveled in. Three of the album's tracks -- "The Lunatics," "It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It," and "The Telephone Always Rings" -- snaked their way into the U.K. Top 20. The album pulsated all the way number seven. It also introduced the world to Bananarama, who provided backing vocals on many of the record's tracks. "One of the most wonderful recordings of our time," the album sleeve boldly stated, and it was absolutely true. © Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo
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Doc At The Radar Station

Captain Beefheart

Jazz - Released August 1, 1980 | Virgin Catalogue

Generally acclaimed as the strongest album of his comeback, and by some as his best since Trout Mask Replica, Doc at the Radar Station had a tough, lean sound owing partly to the virtuosic new version of the Magic Band (featuring future Pixies sideman Eric Drew Feldman, New York downtown-scene guitarist Gary Lucas, and a returning John "Drumbo" French, among others) and partly to the clear, stripped-down production, which augmented the Captain's basic dual-guitar interplay and jumpy rhythms with extra percussion instruments and touches of Shiny Beast's synths and trombones. Many of the songs on Doc either reworked or fully developed unused material composed around the time of the creatively fertile Trout Mask sessions, which adds to the spirited performances. Even if the Captain's voice isn't quite what it once was, Doc at the Radar Station is an excellent, focused consolidation of Beefheart's past and then-present.© Steve Huey /TiVo
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Best Of Carteline

Téléphone

Rock - Released January 1, 1996 | Collective

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Since We Met: The Best of 1996-2006

Chantal Kreviazuk

Pop - Released October 28, 2008 | Columbia

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SAG ALLES AB - THE BEST OF TEIL 1 (1994-2006)

Tocotronic

Germany - Released August 21, 2020 | ROCK-O-TRONIC RECORDS

Au coeur de Telephone - Best Of Super Deluxe (Remasterisé en 2015)

Téléphone

Rock - Released November 20, 2015 | Parlophone (France)

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Pure (Best of Far Out Years 1995-2006)

Azymuth

Brazil - Released August 10, 2005 | Far Out Recordings

2006 Best of by uDiscover

Various Artists

Pop - Released August 12, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Peaceville - Best Of 2006

My Dying Bride

Metal - Released February 26, 2007 | Peaceville Records

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Best of 2006-2016

The Veer Union

Rock - Released January 8, 2018 | Rock Shop Entertainment (RSE)

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Diamond Days: The Best of the Steepwater Band 2006-14

The Steepwater Band

Rock - Released February 17, 2015 | Diamond Days

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Best Of Navras 2006

Various Artists

World - Released March 26, 2007 | Navras Records Ltd

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The Best of Valcour Records 2006-2011

Various Artists

Folk/Americana - Released January 15, 2013 | Valcour Records

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Best Songs of 2005 & 2006

Hit Co. Masters

Pop - Released April 23, 2013 | Limitless Hits

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BOCA 2006: Best Of College A Cappella

Various Artists

Pop - Released January 1, 2006 | Varsity Vocals

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Bang!: The Sails Best of 2006 to 2020

The Sails

Pop - Released March 5, 2021 | Kool Kat Musik

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The Best Of Live Sava Centar 2006

Sergej Ćetković

Pop - Released March 15, 2019 | City Records