All Artists: Taxiride Title: Imaginate Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Warner Bros UK Release Date: 1/13/2008 Album Type: Import Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 639842772228 |
Taxiride Imaginate Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop Melbourne-based outfit which broke in Australia after spending time honing its skills in the US. This first album from the four-piece rock outfit, Imaginate debuted at number one on the Australian charts. Produced by Goo G... more » | |
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Album Description Melbourne-based outfit which broke in Australia after spending time honing its skills in the US. This first album from the four-piece rock outfit, Imaginate debuted at number one on the Australian charts. Produced by Goo Goo Dolls and Tonic studio associate Jack Joseph Puig, Imaginate features the two huge singles 'Get Set' and 'Everywhere You Go' and the album's CD-ROM component features the video for these two singles. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsClassic and Fresh susumu-5 | Japan | 05/25/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "Taxiride is one of the finest pop rock bands Australia has ever produced. Imaginate is the debut album in 1999 and made sweet sensation anywhere but U.S. They made a number of international hits from this album such as "Everywhere You Go" (similarly styled as ELO's Calling America), Can You Feel(many pointed out that it is like Crosby Still and Nush), Get Set and Nothing In This World. This album is already rock classic applauded by lots of music lovers around the globe. It is like encountering with Beatles bombarded by lots of crisp pop tunes. Acoustic ballads such as 72 HR daze and Elton John like Counting Down the Days show their brilliant sense of songwriting. Rocketship and Ice Cream are Inxs like pop rocker showing their modern side. They are showing that they are a lot more distinctive than any of current pop stars now hitting the charts.Recommended for wide range of pop rock fans who like the bands like BBMak, Goo Goo Dolls, Coldplay, and 70s and 80s pop rock masters."
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