Just got Journey's Greatest Hits CD (that one in the eco friendly case) and also the Beastie Boys' License to Ill. Been wanting those forever. Totally broke now until I find a job though, ha.
TheSequelOfDisney wrote:
I bought this too! She sounds wonderful; it was the highlight of the first episode for me.
Did you get just that one song, or all the songs from that episode? I got the latter. I'm not sure why they titled it after just one song... makes it confusing.
TheSequelOfDisney wrote:
I bought this too! She sounds wonderful; it was the highlight of the first episode for me.
Did you get just that one song, or all the songs from that episode? I got the latter. I'm not sure why they titled it after just one song... makes it confusing.
-Aaron
Yeah, I just got What I Did For Love. Yeah, I was looking for the other songs as well and all I saw was What I Did For Love. Then I said, "Oh" after I clicked on it. It was very confusing. I might get the others, but What I Did For Love was the best song of the night and I just needed to have it.
What an amazing album. I've loved his parts on Travie McCoy's Billionaire since the song came out, and his voice is absolutely amazing. I listened to clips on Amazon, and liked what I heard, and went out and bought it. It's incredible. I didn't expect it to be quite this good. Definitely my 2nd favorite album of the year (behind Hanson's).
Frank Sinatra - The Reprise Collection (4-CD Box Set) ($30, used CD shop - kind of a bargain considering it's in almost immaculate condition and out of print.)
Scarred4life wrote:Yeah, I think the weakest one is Sweet Transvestite, but it's virtually impossible to top the original.
Yeah, which makes me glad that they gave it to Amber to sing because she makes it different enough and makes it her own. Sure it's not the same as Tim Curry's, but it's Amber's version and I'm really digging it.
TheSequelOfDisney wrote:Yeah, which makes me glad that they gave it to Amber to sing because she makes it different enough and makes it her own. Sure it's not the same as Tim Curry's, but it's Amber's version and I'm really digging it.
True enough. I'm just so used to the original, it's hard not to compare. But upon further listening, I definitely like it better then I did before.