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Q THE ALBUM

Various

Q: THE ALBUM

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Universal Music TV
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Without Me Eminem
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2.  Disenchanted Lullaby Foo Fighters
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3.  Songbird Oasis
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4.  The Scientist Coldplay
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5.  Just The Way I'm Feeling Feeder
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6.  Pyramid Song Radiohead
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7.  Caught By The River Doves
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8.  No One Knows Queens Of The S...
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9.  Hate To Say I Told You So The Hives
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10.  Highly Evolved The Vines
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11.  Harmonic Generator The Datsuns
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12.  Spread Your Love Black Rebel Mot...
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13.  Machine Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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14.  Let's Kill Music The Cooper Temp...
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15.  American English Idlewild
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16.  The Fake Sound Of Progress Lostprophets
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17.  Blurry Puddle Of Mudd
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18.  Bohemian Like You The Dandy Warhols
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19.  Psychosis Safari The Eighties Ma...
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20.  I Want To Save You Something Corporate
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21.  United States Of Whatever Liam Lynch
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Electrical Storm U2
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2.  All The Right Friends R.E.M.
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3.  Feel Robbie Williams
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4.  Can You Dig It? The Mock Turtles
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5.  Born Again Badly Drawn Boy
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6.  Do You Realize? The Flaming Lips
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7.  Nuclear Ryan Adams
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8.  Extreme Ways Moby
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9.  Everyone Says 'Hi' David Bowie
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10.  It's Written In The Stars Paul Weller
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11.  Getaway The Music
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12.  Dreaming Of You The Coral
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13.  Time For Heroes The Libertines
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14.  Long Distance Turin Brakes
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15.  Let's Push Things Forward The Streets
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16.  Put Him Out Ms. Dynamite
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17.  Rock Star N*E*R*D
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18.  We Don't Care Audio Bullys
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19.  Bootylicious Destiny's Child
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20.  Freak Like Me Sugababes
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21.  Space Walk Lemon Jelly
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Featured Review
Never Miss A Beat Never Miss A Beat
Kaiser Chiefs
The kings of chorus repetition strike again with this good intentioned look at the state of our youth and the failure of the education system. Don't panic! As serious as this may sound, these are neither deep lyrics nor they reflect any worrying shift towards U2-like social analysis. "Never Miss A Beat" does not desperately try to be as popular as "Ruby", which makes it more enjoyable, and although it cannot compare with the Chiefs' best moments (namely, their debut singles) many want to see some sort of getting back to form, fuelled by their collaboration with new Britpop king, Mark Ronson, who was called to produce their forthcoming effort. His Midas touch is expected to rescue the band from the typical disappointing effect of that difficult second album. This new single, though, lacks of the shock and awe effect a different sound direction would have provided; instead Ronson respectfully brings the band back to the familiar sonic frame where Kaiser Chiefs used to feel at home, but a few surprises may be unveiled when "Off With Their Heads" gets a release.
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