The box "10,000 Years Ahead" brings together six adapted CDs LPs in the heyday of Raul Seixas career - 1973-1977: Krig-There, Bandolo (1973), Gita (1974), New Aeon (1975) , There are 10 Thousand Years ago (1976), Raul Rock Seixas (1977) and 30 Years of Rock (1985). It is a tour of the various facets of this artist classic songs as "Fool's Gold," "Fly in the Soup," "Al Capone", "Walking Metamorphosis", "Gita" …. "I was born there Ten Thousand Years Ago" and many others that marked that time. Limited edition in honor of 25 years without Raul and the 40th anniversary of the launch of album "Gita".
For roughly half a decade, from 1968 through 1975, the Band was one of the most popular and influential rock groups in the world, their music embraced by critics (and, to a somewhat lesser degree, the public) as seriously as the music of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Their albums were analyzed and reviewed as intensely as any records by their one-time employer and sometime mentor Bob Dylan. Although the Band retired from touring after The Last Waltz and disbanded several years later, their legacy thrived for decades, perpetuated by the bandmates' respective solo careers as well as the enduring strength of the Band's catalog.
At a time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N' Roses brought raw, ugly rock & roll crashing back into the charts. They were not nice boys; nice boys don't play rock & roll. They were ugly, misogynistic, and violent; they were also funny, vulnerable, and occasionally sensitive, as their breakthrough hit, "Sweet Child O' Mine," showed. While Slash and Izzy Stradlin ferociously spit out dueling guitar riffs worthy of Aerosmith or the Stones, Axl Rose screeched out his tales of sex, drugs, and apathy in the big city…
An old critical cliché is that eponymous albums are statements of purpose, so what to make of Weezer and their third color-coded self-titled album? Well, the band proves that axiom true, as every one of these eponymous efforts functions as an act of introduction, from their 1994 Blue debut to their 2001 Green comeback to 2008's Red Album, where Rivers Cuomo turns many of the group's long-standing rules upside down…
Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue from Dionne Warwick featuring 2013 remastering. The cardboard sleeve faithfully replicates the US original LP artwork and label. Includes stereo tracks and single version(s) (mono). Contains lyrics.