Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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Mike Myers breakout hit Wayne's World comes to high definition. Does it "Score!" or have we been "Denied!"?
After twenty-years of quirky and successful British pop, do the Pet Shop Boys still resonate with Yes?
Sounds of the Universe is a strong return to (new) form for Depeche Mode, and ably displays their current strengths.
The Reader delivers a compelling and complicated historical drama, supported by superb acting and a troubling story.
James Zabiela marries a down-tempo gem with a mostly focused club disc, delivering a solid entry to the Renaissance series.
The Day The Earth Stood Still is a decent remake of a classic film, but a very nice blu-ray set.
A stunning blu-ray audio release of contemporary harp music from this Norwegian label.
Alfred Schnittke's final composition receives a completion and performance via composer Alexander Raskatov and new music champion Dennis Russell Davies.
This release of Quo Vadis is easily the most worthy to come along, making an enjoyable experience from this epic.
This is a highly recommended recording of two important major works by one of the leaders of Romanticism.
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