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Paul Anka Sings His Big 10, Vol. 1 collects ten tracks recorded by the singer in the late '50s and early '60s. These are the original versions of such classics as "Diana," "You Are My Destiny," and "Put Your Head on My Shoulder." For casual fans looking for all of Anka's hits on one CD, check out 30th Anniversary Collection on Rhino. ~ Al Campbell Sings His Big Ten Vol. 1 Music Sings His Big Ten Vol. 1 Review
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$9.79 2006 compilation spotlighting the long-defunct Macy's record label, spotlighting their country and hillbilly artists. Features tracks by Woody Carter & His Hoedown Boys, Claude Ham & His Radio Playboys, Tommy Dover & His Texas Rhythm Blues and the very first recording from 1949 by country legend Jim Reeves. Acrobat. 2006
Nope, the Macy's in the title has nothing to do with the famous New York department store -- Macy's Record Distribution Company was a successful independent distribution firm based in Texas during the 1930s and '40s. In 1949, the company's owners took the plunge and formed their own record label, Macy's Recordings; they specialized in country & western sides, but their approach was hillbilly music with a touch of polish. Coming from the state that brought us Bob Wills, Macy's released country sides with a noticeable undertow of Western swing, and even the most straightforward hillbilly material from the label featured solid songs, expert picking, and sympathetic A&R work. Macy's also gave one of country's biggest ...
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$9.89 Recorded live in Budokan, Tokyo, Japan in April 1978. Includes liner notes by Greg Siegel and Rick Nielson.
Strangely enough, Cheap Trick's big breakthrough, 1979's AT BUDOKAN, was almost never released stateside. The band had become superstars in Japan on the strength of their first three studio albums, and when they toured the country in '78, several of their shows were taped for a Japan-only live release. When the resulting album began racking up impressive sales in the U.S. as an expensive import, Epic wisely released it domestically, where it peaked at #4 on the Billboard charts and spawned the top ten hit single "I Want You To Want Me."
One of the reasons for the album's success is that it resembles the raw, direct approach of their self-titled debut, rather than their other two more produced releases. Add the energy of a concert setting, and you have one of the greatest live rock albums ever. If you were to own only a single Cheap Trick release, AT BUDOKAN would be the one (the entire AT BUDOKAN was merged with BUDOKAN II for 1998's 2-CD set CHEAP TRICK AT BUDOKAN: THE COMPLETE CONCERT).
Remember that rush you got from hearing Robin, Rick and the boys tear into "I Want You To Want Me" from Cheap Trick's original LIVE AT BUDOKAN album? Their ballsy but breathlessly effervescent power pop was the very essence of summertime in late-'70s America, rock and roll in its purest form. You don't remember? Okay, well, maybe your mom does, then. In either case, you'll be pleased to discover that the entire Budokan concert is now available for your edification. With nine extra tracks that stretch this recording out to two discs, the ...
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