My second album I've listened to by Yo La Tengo. First, I listened to I can hear the heart beating as one.I fell in love with that, so I researched and found this. Not as good as heart beating, but definitely worth every penny
I only owned Meat is Murder, and while that's a great album, I felt I was missing out on other Smiths songs. This album is a nice compilation of their hits
I had heard of Pinback a long time ago, and for whatever reason, didn't search for them until recently. This is a great album. The chorus to Fortress is so catchy. All great stuff
I had to check this out after hearing about such a twist ending. Sure enough, the ending is great. But, everything leading up to it was excellent as well. Plus, this blu-Ray has cool special features
Live concert from Happy Mondays includes CD and DVD. I'm not crazy about the singer's voice, but that's the only "bad" thing I can say. Music is super dancy and fun!
Martha Coolidge's teen film Valley Girl gets the deluxe treatment from MGM/UA on this release. The film is presented in a pair of transfers. The widescreen anamorphic transfer preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1, and is preferable to the standard full-frame image. A closed-captioned English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1, and a French soundtrack has been recorded in Dolby Digital Mono. English, French, and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a commentary track recorded by Coolidge. She communicates the joy of making the film, her affection for the cast, and the hard work that went into making a film with so small a budget. There is also a "pop-up" track full of '80s trivia. Coolidge and star Nicolas Cage interview each other in one featurette, while a standard looking-back-on-the-film featurette contains interviews with most of the cast. Music videos from Modern English and the Plimsouls are included. The original theatrical trailer, and storyboard-to-screen comparisons round out this excellent package from MGM/UA.