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This budget-priced, ten-track collection contains inferior re-recorded versions of Patti Page's popular hits from the '50s including "Tennessee Waltz," "Old Cape Cod," "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" and "Mockin' Bird Hill." For those seeking the original studio hits, 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Patti Page on Mercury is recommended. ~ Al Campbell Patti Page Greatest Songs Songs Greatest Songs Music Review Purchase Greatest Songs CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jo Dee Messina I'm Alright CD (1998)
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$6.95 Jo Dee Messina's sophomore album might be called I'M ALRIGHT, but its real message is "I'm Alright...without you." In song after song on this mostly upbeat album, Jo Dee plays the Strong Woman role, whether she's telling unfaithful or non-committal lovers to beat it, or insisting on a relationship that's equal in every way. In the infectious "Bye Bye," she's driving away from her loser boyfriend, declaring that she's ...
| | Woman's Heart CD (1993)
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| | Frank Gambale Show Me What You Can Do CD (1998)
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$14.29 What happens when you throw three virtuosos together in a room and tell them ...
| | Cat Ballou DVD (1965) Widescreen; Special Edition
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| | Del Amitri B-Sides Lousy With Love CD (1998) England
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| | Patti Page Sweet Sounds Of Christmas CD (2002)
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| | Dhani Marshall Dandelion CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Black Stone Cherry CD (2006)
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| | Cheryl Conley Tender Moments CD (2006)
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$16.15 Timing is everything . . . the time is right for Cheryl Conley. This lady has been singing and waiting, waiting for a break in the music industry. Cheryl can wait no longer, she is making her own break and we are all going to be happier with this maiden release of "Tender Moments." This CD is for those of us that enjoy a fantastic range of vocal ability coupled with uncanny musical timing and phraseology that just makes you wanna say, "Oh Yea, ahh!" This isn't smooth jazz; it's the versatility of Cheryl Conley. She can light a torch song, put indigo in your blues, make a crooner cry for mercy,or have you falling-down-drunk after a bout with her reminiscent ballads of lovers gone by. Cheryl Conley started out singing back-up R&B with the Ike and Tina Turner Review. She obtained her degree in music from the California State University of Los Angeles and is the director of one of the choirs at her church. With all of these activites going on Cheryl Conley has maintained a thriving career singing locally throughout ...
| | Victors CD (2006)
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$13.25 By their own admission, the Victors were an ordinary teenage garage band from Minnetonka, MN; as guitarist Ron Daily puts it, "I don't think we were anything special, it was just a good time in our lives." However, the Victors did have a few brushes with greatness -- the combo ended up backing vocalist Pete Lokken on the fabled teen decadence anthem "Beer Bust Blues" by the Scotsmen, organ player Terry Knutson got to hang out with the Rolling Stones when Mick's boys played a poorly attended gig in Excelsior, MN, on their first U.S. tour in 1964, and two members of the Victors, Jim Kane and Denny Waite, later joined the Litter, one of the greatest Minnesota bands of the 1960s. While the Victors never released a record in their lifetime (except for the "Beer Bust Blues" single), Victorious collects nearly 80 minutes ...
| | Heritage Of Scotland CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Lovin' Fire: 20 Obscure Gems From The U.K. And Europe CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.89 Subtitled "psychedelia melts into the progressive," this 20-track compilation gathers 20 rare British and European tracks from 1969-1971 (mostly from the earlier part of that period), the period in which psychedelia was indeed changing into progressive rock in Europe. It's certainly been compiled with care; so rare are the cuts that you'll have a hard time finding them on other reissues, if indeed any have been reissued at all. Very few of the artists will be known even to seasoned collectors, other than perhaps Paul Nicholas (more famous as a British television star) and the Locomotive (most known for doing the original version of "Rudi, A Message to You," later covered for a hit by the Specials). Still, this is going to fit an awkward niche in the '60s/'70s collector world. There's not enough pop for many psychedelic enthusiasts, and some progressive enthusiasts might find at least some of this too pop-oriented. To be honest, though, this material, while far from objectionable, fits the cliché "obscure for a reason"; there aren't many outstanding songs here, other than Children's heavy rendition of "Piece of My Heart" (the same tune done by Erma Franklin and Big Brother & the Holding Company). Naturally, many of the traits that made this sort of rock "prog" are evident, like bulky songs with sections that varied from each other quite a bit; hard rock guitar with numerous different shades of distortion and, at times, a bit of improvisation and blues/funk influence; some passages highlighting thick organ, and a serious ambition that, unlike earlier psychedelia, was more earnest and ponderous than playful and blissful. To ...
| | Blue Voodoo Hot Wire (My Heart) CD (2007)
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