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Like the mythological river that spawned their name, Styx runs deep. All 11 tracks, here are full-length album versions: their hits Babe; The Best of Times; Mr. Roboto; Show Me the Way; Come Sail Away; Too Much Time on My Hands; Lorelei; Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) , and more!
Official KISS DVD release featuring some of the best KISS music of the 1980s.
Composed of velvet-voiced singers Jeff Timmons, Justin Jeffre and brothers Nick and Drew Lachey, 98 Degrees enjoyed phenomenal success in the 1990s with their smooth R&B grooves and chart-topping addictive pop tunes. Now, fans can relive the quintessential boy band's heyday with this release that features five videos from the crooning quartet, including "Give Me Just One More Night," "Invisible Man" and more.
Tracks 1. Hold On Loosely 2. Caught Up In You 3. Wild-Eyed Southern Boys 4. Like No Other Night 5. Second Chance Actors: 38 Special Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC Language: English Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 1 Rated: NR (Not Rated) Studio: A&M DVD Release Date: April 20, 2004
This installment of the 20th Century Masters series -- designed for first-time listeners who want to sample the sounds of an artist without having to invest in CDs or MP3s -- focuses on some of the best work by The Cranberries (fronted by Dolores O'Riordan), a pop band imported from Ireland with a hard-edged sound. Tracks include "Linger," "Zombie," "Salvation," "Ridiculous Thoughts" and "Animal Instinct."
Universal Music's The Best of the Moody Blues: The DVD Collection helped inaugurate the video version of the company's 20th Century Masters series. 1:Your Wildest Dreams2:I Know You're Out There Somewhere3:The Other Side Of Life4:Running Out Of Love5:No More Lies
Including the videos of Shake Me, Nobody's Fool, Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone), Coming Home and Heartbreak Station.
Rock supergroup Asia were originally cast from member of Yes, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, and other UK rock gods. Often performing intricate, progressive rock-influenced tunes, the band gained a loyal following for their own unique contribution to the genre. This collection brings together a selection of their music videos, including "The Smile Has Left Your Eyes," "Only Time Will Tell," and more.
Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, a.k.a. Tears for Fears, made potent radio music for the 1980s but traveled a steep learning curve when it came to music videos. Still, their video productions improved markedly with each hit, as demonstrated in this mini-collection of five titles. "Shout" still sounds every bit the catharsis it was meant to be, while its sleepy video is paradoxically and arbitrarily set against pretty coastlines. "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" doesn't do justice to Tears' most engaging and powerful recording, with its mesmerizing, Mystery to Me-era Fleetwood Mac sound. The guys start looking cool, even sexy, in "Mother's Talk (U.S. Remix)," while "Head Over Heels" makes a star out of Orzabal, playing a goof trying to pick up a librarian. Naturally, this set ends with the psychedelicized "Sowing the Seeds of Love," with its Beatle-esque production and images of floating Buddhas. --Tom Keogh