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| | Jesus, Maria Y Jose DVD (1972) Subtitled; Spanish
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| | Last Stand At Saber River DVD (1996) Full Frame; Dubbed; Subtitled
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| | Alice In Wonderland - A Dance Fantasy DVD (1993)
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| | Wonderworks - A Little Princess DVD (1987) Full Frame; Subtitled
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| | Patsy Cline Walkin' After Midnight: Very Best Of CD (1998)
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$10.59 THE BEST OF PATSY CLINE ...
| | Hank Williams, Jr Habits Old & New: Original Classic Hits Vol. 5 CD (1980)
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| | Stina Nordenstam People Are Strange CD (1998) (Import)
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$31.59 For her third album, Swedish jazz-pop singer Stina Nordenstam chose 12 pop covers which she performs in a dramatic, cabaret-influenced style, including Prince's "Purple Rain" and Tim Hardin's "Reason To Believe."
The cover notes of People Are Strange state that the songs have been heard before. And at the first look, the choice of songs seems strange and brave, if not foolhardy, starting off with the somewhat overexposed "Sailing" sung to a simplistic piano and strings. This sets the tone, swerving far from the original versions. Track number three, only a half-minute long, mumbling, with a distant piano and an even more distant car passing, turns out to be Gram Parson's "Love Hurts." But one needs to check out the credits to be sure. Prince's classic "Purple Rain" is treated with total lack of respect, given sampled industrial sounds for drums and sung in a sad way, giving the song a completely new meaning without changing the lyrics. And this is what it is all about, and what maybe covers should be about -- giving songs a new meaning, making them all her own, as artists are so often called to do. Stina Nordenstam manages this in a way second only to Johnny Cash, though he does not need the samplers. The ...
| | Nashville Bluegrass Band Twenty Year Blues CD (2004)
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| | Power Journeys Hypnosis Power Journey To Abundance & Prosperity CD (2006)
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$23.99 Recorded by Lynda Malerstein, C. Ht.Imagine yourself creating wealth and abundance in your life, now! Learn the secrets to prosperity and success in this amazing self-hypnosis CD. Powerful visualizations, hypnotic suggestions and affirmations ...
| | Jigsaw Biznezz & Bitchez CD (2008)
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$12.65 Kardell Pruitt a.k.a “Jigsaw” got started in the Hip-Hop industry as a Producer in 1999. While listening to the local rappers for a couple of months, Jigsaw felt that he had the talent to rap Hip-Hop style. Performing his natural talent to rap, Jigsaw went on to win multiple talent shows at his high school. Performing at school parties and in school bathrooms battles shaped Jigsaw’s stage performance and free style technique. This technique has brought people to know Jigsaw for his rhythms and virtuoso style. His second year of high school Jigsaw formed a group by the name of Notorious, with a friend by the name of Anthony Kelsey a.k.a. T.A.L.K. The dynamic duo felt that they were ready for the next level, so they started recording in the studio. Struggling to achieve that perfect sound, nothing materialized until Jigsaw teamed up with his younger brother Vell a.k.a. “Gangster Vell”. They formed a new group known as Gangster Squad. This new group had chemistry that sparked the release of the new demo tape called “Gangster Squad the Demo”. The following year, after tasting the fruit of the music industry, Jigsaw was hungry for the rap game, so he went on to join a group named Murdalistic Clique. Performing at various outings and social events through 2000 and 2001, Jigsaw terrorized the rap game by lifting the group Murdalistic Clique to ultimate local Hip-Hop status. ...
| | Fabolous Loso's Way CD (2009) Edited
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| | Basic Black Life Is A Drag CD (2009)
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$10.09 "THEY ALWAYS CALLED ME THE BLACK SHEEP OF THE FAMILY. I GOT RID OF THE FAMILY NAME AND TOOK THE NAME BLACK. BASIC BECAUSE I'M REALLY JUST A SIMPLE (NOT!) COUNTRY GIRL AT HEART."BASIC BLACK, the sexy and hip Step-Den Mother of METROPOLITAN BAR and SUGARLAND in Williamsburg Brooklyn is the brainchild of Troy Carson (also know for his portrayal of Jeffrey Strouth in his adaptation of Reno Dakotas AMERICAN FABULOUS).On a whim and a dare, Troy appeared for the first time as the Basic Black character during one of the regular Tuesday QUEERAOKE nights at Metropolitan. He developed the character of Basic Black as the hostess and regular performer at Queeraoke. Basic Black added a band (The Off-Whites) and began performing her own special renditions of 80's music, developing her own brand of the NewWave/Pop sound.THE OFF-WHITES are a diverse group (hence the name) consisting of Hottie dancer/back-up singer/rapper K.C.'arl (a.k.a. K.C. Randall Rick, & 3 A.M.), ...
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