Progressive bands.

  PIXIES - Doolittle

  URGE OVERKILL - Saturation

Buckcherry - "Buckcherry" Ever wonder what happened to rock & roll? Buckcherry has the answer. Hard-edged rocking melodies and straight-out references to all the debauchery that you can stand.

A3 - "Exile on Coldharbour Lane" Until recently, this album had been unjustly lost in the shuffle. A3 is made up of two guys from Scotland who love Americana - especially the Delta blues. The track "Woke Up This Morning" is the title song to the hit HBO series "The Sopranos," and it's helped gain A3 a much wider audience.

  Beastie Boys - Hallo Nasty

Cranberries - "Bury the Hatchet" The music of the Cranberries expresses the sweetness and toughness common to all the people of Ireland. On "Bury The Hatchet," Dolores O'Riordan and the band revel in the fragile and the furious. Also includes "Animal Instinct," "Delilah," "Fe Fi Fo" and 10 others.

Tom Waits - "Mule Variations" The beautifully rumpled teller of tales both strange and sublime returns with his first new album in six years. Though some songs teeter on the edge of breakdown, there isn't a wasted note or lyric to be found. And who else can come up with titles -- from "Chocolate Jesus" to "Eyeball Kid" to "Filipino Box Spring Hog"-- that evoke such vivid imagery?

Rick Wakeman - "Return to the Center of the Earth" Thirty over-the-top tracks by the famed former keyboardist for YES! This is a reprise to Wakeman's early '70's opus "Journey to the Center of the Earth," which made him a solo star (however brief). Includes accompaniment by a full orchestra from London.

Jimi Hendrix - "Live At The Fillmore East" This two-disc release draws on four monumental sets that Jimi Hendrix performed with the Band of Gypsys on December 31, 1969 and January 1, 1970.

Various Artists - "Hot Rods & Custom Classics: Cruisin' Songs & Highway Hits" The folks at Rhino have provided the perfect collection of summertime driving music. This four-disc set includes tracks from Johnny Cash, the B-52's, Jan & Dean and Chuck Berry as well as fuzzy dice.

cd935.gif (1106 bytes) Various Artists - American Beauty  [Soundtrack] With tracks from Peggy Lee to Elliott Smith to the Who, there's something here every member of a dysfunctional family can enjoy--making this collection the perfect soundtrack for director Sam Mendes's film American Beauty. On "Free to Go," the Folk Implosion offer a gentle coming-of-age tune with a surprisingly infectious beat and the group's unmistakable harmonies.

  DAVID BOWIE - Let's Dance

  DAVID BOWIE - Hours

   FRENTE - Marvin the Album

   Crowded House - Recurring Dream (The Very Best Of)

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