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Bands
11
Format: Audio Cassette from Capitol (1989-10-12)
Artist: The Smithereens
List price: $7.98
New price: $3.95
Used price: $0.01
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • A Girl Like You
  • Blues Before and After
  • Blue Period
  • Baby Be Good
  • Room Without a View
  • Yesterday Girl
  • Cut Flowers - The Smithereens, Babjak, Jim
  • William Wilson
  • Maria Eleena
  • Kiss Your Tears Away
Average review score:

From the Vault
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-28
With the ipod/mp3 craze, I finally started to load up my 1000+ cd's into my Sony Viao Sonic Stage to have all digital versions. I forgot how good music was back in the late 80's early 90's. You usually only current rock or classic rock. There are few radio stations that play the classic early Alt music.

Rockin' attitude from the early 90s
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-22
By 1990, my musical tastes were finally evolving beyond light rock and euro-synth-pop. While I had shunned rock in the past, certain artists were gaining my interest with their awesome orchestrations and lyrics. One such group was The Smithereens. Songs from their 1989 release 11 were hitting MTV in late '89 and early '90, and I was immediately hooked. Growing tired of my first-year college angst, The Smithereens provided a dose of reality and attitude I was needing. Still today, these songs are powerful and full of positive energy and attitude that give me a cold splash of water in the face and make me take back control of my life.

The release starts off on a rockin' note with their first single from 11, "A Girl Like You." The guitar and drum driven tune combined with awesome lyrics and harmonies make this a great rock attitude anthem. Another single, "Blues Before and After" is another awesome drum and guitar drivin' rock anthem. Slowing down to a simple strum on the guitar, "Blue Period" is a bit more solemn and reflective, though it does has a slight upbeat 60s feel to it. And, hey, there's Belinda Carlisle singing the harmony! Back to the rock theme, "Baby Be Good" begs one's lover to be good while one is away. The harmonies and minor harmonics in the orchestration are very cool, and the chorus vocal hooks are addictive. "Room Without a View" focuses on worthlessness of focussing and reflecting so intently on the past. Again, one of the big fun features is the vocal harmonies in the refrain that are great to sing along with. Kind of along the same beat as "A Girl Like You" but a tad more mellow with a swayin' 60s feel, "Yesterday Girl" is a fun romp, though the lyrics are more about standing still. "Cut Flowers" takes a more plaintive turn, pleading to give those simple things to the one you love before they're gone. Unfortunately, I'm completely lost on the reference, so I'm not sure exactly what "William Wilson" is about, though the lyrics do touch on how life used to be simple before meeting this person. "Maria Elena" is a bit more simple in it's profession of love for Maria Elena. The tune takes a slight country turn orchestrally, however it is only very slight. However, the closing tune, "Kiss Your Tears Away" takes a stronger country rock turn, however the harmonies in the refrain pull it back to an almost Toad the Wet Sprocket sound.

Overall, I give 11 a strong 5 star rating and place it in my top 50 releases of all time. The attitude and rockin' feel (especially in the first 6 songs) really do my attitude some good any time I listen. This is one of those releases where the songs were so good and stuck with me and meant so much to me personally, I haven't been able to bring myself to purchase any other Smithereens releases. For me, this release is perfect, and I don't want to have anything else that might mar my love and appreciation for this release and artist.

As a recommendation, you really have to like well-produced guitar and drum driven pop tunes. The vocals are serious and reflective, however the tunes are definite fun and attitude driven. I'm not quite sure who to compare them to, since this style is a bit divergent in my average music listening style and taste. Let's just say that if you liked upbeat and positive late 80s and early 90s music, get 11 - it's a definite classic that will be sure to satisfy, especially for those who need a good old-fashioned attitude adjustment.

At one time I knew what the title 11 referred to, but I have long since forgotten. However, I will not soon forget the music and attitude the Smithereens introduced to me with this release. Most definitely, this "Baby Be Good."

great album
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-20
My brother got me into the Smithereens years ago, and this is still my favorite album. It has a great mix of rock and soft tunes. exellent even 15 years later

Classic Rock Gem
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-22
I don't like to bore people with long monologues for reviews, so I'll cut to the chase. This is such a great album. Great songs, great production, confessional lyrics; Dinizio and gang turned out a great album here. This will always be one of my all-time faves. Although some may beg to differ and side with the earlier stuff, this disc epitomizes all that and cranks up the volume. Check it out.

Turn it up to "11".
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-30
I admit I did get this for only 2 songs, but the whole thing is much better than I expected, and I'm suprised they weren't better known. The sound is 1989 alt-pop-rock, and it's some of the best I've heard. This includes the huge hit "A Girl Like You", and the minor ones "Blues Before And After", and the catchy "Yesterday Girl". "Blue Period" with "Belinda Carlisle" is also pretty good. If you enjoy the sounds of "Elvis Costello" or "Urge Overkill", check this album out. They also have a "Best Of".

Bands
11
Format: Audio CD from Capitol (1989-10-05)
Artist: The Smithereens
List price: $11.98
New price: $19.96
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $12.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • A Girl Like You
  • Blues Before and After
  • Blue Period
  • Baby Be Good
  • Room Without a View
  • Yesterday Girl
  • Cut Flowers - The Smithereens, Babjak, Jim
  • William Wilson
  • Maria Eleena
  • Kiss Your Tears Away
Average review score:

From the Vault
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-28
With the ipod/mp3 craze, I finally started to load up my 1000+ cd's into my Sony Viao Sonic Stage to have all digital versions. I forgot how good music was back in the late 80's early 90's. You usually only current rock or classic rock. There are few radio stations that play the classic early Alt music.

Rockin' attitude from the early 90s
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-22
By 1990, my musical tastes were finally evolving beyond light rock and euro-synth-pop. While I had shunned rock in the past, certain artists were gaining my interest with their awesome orchestrations and lyrics. One such group was The Smithereens. Songs from their 1989 release 11 were hitting MTV in late '89 and early '90, and I was immediately hooked. Growing tired of my first-year college angst, The Smithereens provided a dose of reality and attitude I was needing. Still today, these songs are powerful and full of positive energy and attitude that give me a cold splash of water in the face and make me take back control of my life.

The release starts off on a rockin' note with their first single from 11, "A Girl Like You." The guitar and drum driven tune combined with awesome lyrics and harmonies make this a great rock attitude anthem. Another single, "Blues Before and After" is another awesome drum and guitar drivin' rock anthem. Slowing down to a simple strum on the guitar, "Blue Period" is a bit more solemn and reflective, though it does has a slight upbeat 60s feel to it. And, hey, there's Belinda Carlisle singing the harmony! Back to the rock theme, "Baby Be Good" begs one's lover to be good while one is away. The harmonies and minor harmonics in the orchestration are very cool, and the chorus vocal hooks are addictive. "Room Without a View" focuses on worthlessness of focussing and reflecting so intently on the past. Again, one of the big fun features is the vocal harmonies in the refrain that are great to sing along with. Kind of along the same beat as "A Girl Like You" but a tad more mellow with a swayin' 60s feel, "Yesterday Girl" is a fun romp, though the lyrics are more about standing still. "Cut Flowers" takes a more plaintive turn, pleading to give those simple things to the one you love before they're gone. Unfortunately, I'm completely lost on the reference, so I'm not sure exactly what "William Wilson" is about, though the lyrics do touch on how life used to be simple before meeting this person. "Maria Elena" is a bit more simple in it's profession of love for Maria Elena. The tune takes a slight country turn orchestrally, however it is only very slight. However, the closing tune, "Kiss Your Tears Away" takes a stronger country rock turn, however the harmonies in the refrain pull it back to an almost Toad the Wet Sprocket sound.

Overall, I give 11 a strong 5 star rating and place it in my top 50 releases of all time. The attitude and rockin' feel (especially in the first 6 songs) really do my attitude some good any time I listen. This is one of those releases where the songs were so good and stuck with me and meant so much to me personally, I haven't been able to bring myself to purchase any other Smithereens releases. For me, this release is perfect, and I don't want to have anything else that might mar my love and appreciation for this release and artist.

As a recommendation, you really have to like well-produced guitar and drum driven pop tunes. The vocals are serious and reflective, however the tunes are definite fun and attitude driven. I'm not quite sure who to compare them to, since this style is a bit divergent in my average music listening style and taste. Let's just say that if you liked upbeat and positive late 80s and early 90s music, get 11 - it's a definite classic that will be sure to satisfy, especially for those who need a good old-fashioned attitude adjustment.

At one time I knew what the title 11 referred to, but I have long since forgotten. However, I will not soon forget the music and attitude the Smithereens introduced to me with this release. Most definitely, this "Baby Be Good."

great album
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-20
My brother got me into the Smithereens years ago, and this is still my favorite album. It has a great mix of rock and soft tunes. exellent even 15 years later

Classic Rock Gem
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-22
I don't like to bore people with long monologues for reviews, so I'll cut to the chase. This is such a great album. Great songs, great production, confessional lyrics; Dinizio and gang turned out a great album here. This will always be one of my all-time faves. Although some may beg to differ and side with the earlier stuff, this disc epitomizes all that and cranks up the volume. Check it out.

Turn it up to "11".
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-30
I admit I did get this for only 2 songs, but the whole thing is much better than I expected, and I'm suprised they weren't better known. The sound is 1989 alt-pop-rock, and it's some of the best I've heard. This includes the huge hit "A Girl Like You", and the minor ones "Blues Before And After", and the catchy "Yesterday Girl". "Blue Period" with "Belinda Carlisle" is also pretty good. If you enjoy the sounds of "Elvis Costello" or "Urge Overkill", check this album out. They also have a "Best Of".

Bands
11
Format: Audio Cassette from Indent Series (1991-02-01)
Artist: The Smithereens
List price: $7.98
Used price: $7.97
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • A Girl Like You
  • Blues Before and After
  • Blue Period
  • Baby Be Good
  • Room Without a View
  • Yesterday Girl
  • Cut Flowers - The Smithereens, Babjak, Jim
  • William Wilson
  • Maria Eleena
  • Kiss Your Tears Away
Average review score:

From the Vault
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-28
With the ipod/mp3 craze, I finally started to load up my 1000+ cd's into my Sony Viao Sonic Stage to have all digital versions. I forgot how good music was back in the late 80's early 90's. You usually only current rock or classic rock. There are few radio stations that play the classic early Alt music.

Rockin' attitude from the early 90s
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-22
By 1990, my musical tastes were finally evolving beyond light rock and euro-synth-pop. While I had shunned rock in the past, certain artists were gaining my interest with their awesome orchestrations and lyrics. One such group was The Smithereens. Songs from their 1989 release 11 were hitting MTV in late '89 and early '90, and I was immediately hooked. Growing tired of my first-year college angst, The Smithereens provided a dose of reality and attitude I was needing. Still today, these songs are powerful and full of positive energy and attitude that give me a cold splash of water in the face and make me take back control of my life.

The release starts off on a rockin' note with their first single from 11, "A Girl Like You." The guitar and drum driven tune combined with awesome lyrics and harmonies make this a great rock attitude anthem. Another single, "Blues Before and After" is another awesome drum and guitar drivin' rock anthem. Slowing down to a simple strum on the guitar, "Blue Period" is a bit more solemn and reflective, though it does has a slight upbeat 60s feel to it. And, hey, there's Belinda Carlisle singing the harmony! Back to the rock theme, "Baby Be Good" begs one's lover to be good while one is away. The harmonies and minor harmonics in the orchestration are very cool, and the chorus vocal hooks are addictive. "Room Without a View" focuses on worthlessness of focussing and reflecting so intently on the past. Again, one of the big fun features is the vocal harmonies in the refrain that are great to sing along with. Kind of along the same beat as "A Girl Like You" but a tad more mellow with a swayin' 60s feel, "Yesterday Girl" is a fun romp, though the lyrics are more about standing still. "Cut Flowers" takes a more plaintive turn, pleading to give those simple things to the one you love before they're gone. Unfortunately, I'm completely lost on the reference, so I'm not sure exactly what "William Wilson" is about, though the lyrics do touch on how life used to be simple before meeting this person. "Maria Elena" is a bit more simple in it's profession of love for Maria Elena. The tune takes a slight country turn orchestrally, however it is only very slight. However, the closing tune, "Kiss Your Tears Away" takes a stronger country rock turn, however the harmonies in the refrain pull it back to an almost Toad the Wet Sprocket sound.

Overall, I give 11 a strong 5 star rating and place it in my top 50 releases of all time. The attitude and rockin' feel (especially in the first 6 songs) really do my attitude some good any time I listen. This is one of those releases where the songs were so good and stuck with me and meant so much to me personally, I haven't been able to bring myself to purchase any other Smithereens releases. For me, this release is perfect, and I don't want to have anything else that might mar my love and appreciation for this release and artist.

As a recommendation, you really have to like well-produced guitar and drum driven pop tunes. The vocals are serious and reflective, however the tunes are definite fun and attitude driven. I'm not quite sure who to compare them to, since this style is a bit divergent in my average music listening style and taste. Let's just say that if you liked upbeat and positive late 80s and early 90s music, get 11 - it's a definite classic that will be sure to satisfy, especially for those who need a good old-fashioned attitude adjustment.

At one time I knew what the title 11 referred to, but I have long since forgotten. However, I will not soon forget the music and attitude the Smithereens introduced to me with this release. Most definitely, this "Baby Be Good."

great album
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-20
My brother got me into the Smithereens years ago, and this is still my favorite album. It has a great mix of rock and soft tunes. exellent even 15 years later

Classic Rock Gem
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-22
I don't like to bore people with long monologues for reviews, so I'll cut to the chase. This is such a great album. Great songs, great production, confessional lyrics; Dinizio and gang turned out a great album here. This will always be one of my all-time faves. Although some may beg to differ and side with the earlier stuff, this disc epitomizes all that and cranks up the volume. Check it out.

Turn it up to "11".
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-30
I admit I did get this for only 2 songs, but the whole thing is much better than I expected, and I'm suprised they weren't better known. The sound is 1989 alt-pop-rock, and it's some of the best I've heard. This includes the huge hit "A Girl Like You", and the minor ones "Blues Before And After", and the catchy "Yesterday Girl". "Blue Period" with "Belinda Carlisle" is also pretty good. If you enjoy the sounds of "Elvis Costello" or "Urge Overkill", check this album out. They also have a "Best Of".

Bands
11 in 10: Celebrating 11 Red Sox Victories in October 2007
Format: Audio CD from (2007-11-13)
Artist: The Boston Baseball Band
List price: $17.49
New price: $17.48
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Red Sox 2007: Regular Season Recap
  • Papelbon Dance
  • Terry Francona
  • Danny Vinik (The Kid Who Caught Manny's Foul Ball)
  • Josh Beckett's Ex-Girlfriend
  • J.D. Drew, We Forgive You
  • Hideki Okajima
  • Curse of A-Rod
  • Red Sox 2007: Post Season Recap
Bands
11 OF SOUTH FLA.S
Format: Audio CD from ()
Artist:
List price:
New price: $18.98

Bands
11 Solo Exitos
Format: Audio Cassette from Unisono (1995-04-16)
Artist: Sinaloa Band
List price: $6.98
New price: $10.00

Bands
11000 Clicks
Format: DVD from Sanctuary Records (2004-09-14)
Artist:
List price: $19.98
New price: $14.64
Used price: $8.50

Average review score:

Cool!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-03
Moloko is cool, and so they are on the stage as superb perfomances by Roisin Murphy and Mark Brydon demonstrated throughout the show.

This DVD showcases the band's powerful setup, recorded live in 2004 at The Brixton Academy on November 22, at their final tour show, which summarizes quite a long setlist including songs from all their previous albums out there by the date of the performance.

Energetic, eclectic, fun, exciting and complete. Most of the hits are included and you may expect good times in both fast and slow songs.

Recommended for electronic/house dj fans.

Great!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
Playing live is very strong side of the MOLOKO!
It would be even better if there were more locations (cities) on the dvd.

Fantastic
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-07
This DVD captures the band at their best. I only wish they would have had the same level of success in the US as they did in Europe.
2 Thumbs up!!

Bands
11:59
Format: Audio CD from M2U ()
Artist:
List price:
New price: $25.99

Bands
Pathways of Baroque Music-Instrumental Music
Format: Audio CD from Harmonia Mundi Fr. (1997-12-09)
Artist:
List price: $59.98
Used price: $399.99

Bands
12 Bands of Christmas
Format: Audio CD from (2007-11-06)
Artist: Various Artists
List price: $18.99
New price: $19.54
Used price: $21.75
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Reindeer on Our Rivers (A Froggyland Christmas) - Al Snyder, Tom Rooney,
  • First Noel - Joe Zelek
  • Beautiful Boy Beneath the Star - Corbin Hanner
  • Run Run Rudolph - Ford Thurston
  • Holiday Medley - Allie Gillis
  • Christmas with You - Nomad
  • Christmas Song - Devon Allen Johnson
  • Do You Hear What I Hear - Vanessa Campagna
  • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - The Stickers
  • Silent Night - The Povertyneck Hillibilles,
  • All I Want for Christmas Is You - Sarah Marince
  • Santa's Got a Semi - The Fabulous Gunslingers,
  • Christmas That I Miss - Mark Milovats
  • Silver Bells - Shawn & Hobby
  • Oh Holy Hight - Danielle Peck

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