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CD Review:
Back in Black is probably AC/DC's best album. It is hard rock at its best. I remember being introduced to this album in junior high school at the age of 15 or so. But I digress; this album was instrumental in bringing hard rock/heavy metal to the mainstream. With albums like Number of the Beast, and Paranoid, Back in Black became an icon for teenage rebellion. With songs like "Hell's Bells," "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Back in Black" this album became all the rage for pissed off teens.
Negatively, this album has too many forgetful or stupid songs and simple lyrics to receive five stars. These songs would include "Let Me Put My Love into You", "What Do You Do for Money Honey" and "Givin' the Dog a Bone". But for the significance of this album and the great songs included, it is a must buy for a complete hard rock music library.
Scott D. Brown

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| Artist |
Sade |
| Album Title |
The Best of Sade |
| Date Of Release |
1994 |
| Genre |
R&B |
| Official Website |
www.sade.com |
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CD Review:
Although this 'best of' doesn't meet my personal requirement of an artist releasing five or more albums before a greatest hits package is released, it does include most of her best songs from her first four albums. The compiler did a good job in his selection. He did miss the song "Keep Looking." But he did make up for it by including the song "Please Send Me Someone to Love" from the soundtrack to the movie Philadelphia. Overall this is a good, not great, collection.
Scott D. Brown
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