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Contains the original Dot recordings of Pat Boone's most popular songs.
This is a minimal collection of Pat's '50s hits. ~ Hank Davis. Greatest Hits Review
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Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Monica Mancini Dreams Of Johnny Mercer CD (2000)
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| | Cole Porter Centennial Gala Concert CD (1991)
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| | Olivia Newton-John Physical CD (1975) (Import) Import; Japan
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$14.45 Also available on CD in MORE THAN PHYSICAL box on Griffin (373-0) including the 150-page book MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE.
MORE THAN PHYSICAL comes in a box consisting of the CD HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW and a 150-page book: OLIVIA--MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MELLOW is also available separately on CD on Griffin (373-2).
This early release from singer Olivia Newton-John showcases her country-pop mode, with "Have You Ever Been Mellow," "Goodbye Again," and others showing off her refined vocal grace.
The hit single "Have You Never Been ...
| | Kylie Minogue Fever CD (2002) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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| | Barbra Streisand Duets CD (2002) Remastered
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| | Fireball XL5 DVDs (1962)
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| | Hampton Hawes Seance CD (1966)
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| | Big Chemical Beats CD (1998)
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| | Hatesphere Bloodred Hatred CD (2003) (Import)
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| | Bottles & Skulls Born In A Black Light CD (2003)
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| | Joe South Introspect/Don't It Make You Just Wonder CD (2003) (Import) Australia
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$19.99 These two late-'60s albums were released at the peak of Joe South's commercial success and visibility, coinciding with his hits "Games People Play" (which appears on 1968's Introspect) and "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (which is on 1969's Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?). This Raven reissue combines both records onto one CD, with the addition of the way-cool psychedelic soul outing "Hole in Your Soul" (from the Games People Play album) as a bonus track. As no less than 14 of the 22 tracks also appear on Raven's own Anthology: A Mirror of His Mind -- Hits and Highlights 1968-1975 -- nine of Introspect's 11 cuts, in fact, are also on Anthology -- it could be questioned whether listeners who have that best-of really need this too. Still, it does capture South at the peak of his powers, at the time where his idiosyncratic brand of pop/rock was really coming together, drawing from country, gospel, soul, the increasing freedom for personal expression opened up by the singer/songwriter movement, and a bit of psychedelia, kind of like a thinking person's B.J. Thomas. Introspect is perhaps the more memorable of the pair, if only for including "Games People Play" and South's version of "Rose Garden," which became a huge hit a couple years later for Lynn ...
| | Vancouver Compilation CD (2004) (Import) Canada
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$13.09 A classic late-'70s punk-era city-scene survey (the liner notes for the 2005 re-release specifically mention the Akron compilation on Stiff as the source of inspiration), Vancouver Complication was both an important release for its time and in retrospect an enjoyable period piece. Drums are often muffled or clattering, vocals can be tentatively quirky or brawling sneers -- it's seat-of-the-pants stuff but that's pretty much what had to happen then in order to get on vinyl and be heard at all. The reputation of such groups as D.O.A. and the Subhumans, among others, would grow beyond their appearances here, but even the one-offs and never-heard-agains help contribute to the whole thing. As was so often the case with early punk efforts away from New York and London, many of the efforts were aping to one extent or another (the Pointed Sticks' Anglophilic "The Marching Song" and Wasted Lives' "Wirehead" are just two of several songs that would love to claim they were from Camden instead of, say, Burnaby). D.O.A. themselves were already well under way, Chuck Biscuits drumming like a superstar, but Joey Shithead still had to get the Clash affectations out of his voice, as "Kill Kill This Is Pop" readily shows. In ways it's the bands that were starting to find other less straitjacketed ways around punk inspirations that come up with the lasting winners -- if Exxotone loved Devo and Active Dog XTC, they did so well, while BIZ's straight-faced '50s tearjerker gone wrong, "Pork U," is a murky masterpiece of comedy. Equally funny and a lost power pop classic is the K-Tels' "I Hate Music," a "Losing My Edge" for its time and place. Meanwhile, the U-J3RK5' "U-J3RK5 Work for Police" is a weird brief spaz rant that's somewhere between early Roxy Music and MX-80 Sound and still inhabits its own universe, while (e)'s solo effort, "e925" predates lo-fi as genre signifier by some years. The 2005 reissue adds five tracks of varying worth, including three (one being a ridiculous cover of the Gilligan's Island theme) from the Ramones-sounding, otherwise unheard-on-the-original ...
| | Michael Jackson Thriller CD (1982) Remastered; 25th Anniversary Edition
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$15.95 Few albums in pop music history have the legacy of Michael Jackson's THRILLER. Not only was the 1983 landmark one of the biggest-selling albums ever, its influence touched R&B, quiet storm, rock, hip-hop, and practically every other genre in the decades that ...
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