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Purchase 22 Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O Visitor CD (2009)
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$14.35 UFO: Andy Parker (drums); Paul Raymond, Phil Mogg, Vinnie Moore. Personnel: Phil Mogg (vocals); Paul Raymond (guitar, keyboards); Vinnie Moore (guitar). If the term "journeyman" could be applied to a band, it would be a good fit for UFO. Since 1969, the band has consistently delivered solid albums of no-nonsense hard rock, occasionally dipping into space rock, AOR, and metal along ...
| | J J Cale Naturally CD (1972)
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$8.15 Personnel: J.J. Cale (vocals, guitar, piano, drums); J.J. Cale; Dianne Davidson (vocals, background vocals); Chuck Browning (guitar, drums); Buddy Spicher (violin, fiddle); ...
| | Robben Ford Soul On Ten CD (2009)
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$15.29 Personnel: Robben Ford (vocals, guitar); Neal Evans (Hammond b-3 organ); Toss Panos (drums). Audio Mixer: John Paterno. Photographer: George Wells. Some of guitarist Robben Ford's weaknesses, such as song composition and vocals, are rectified or at least made less obvious, on this predominantly live release. On his ...
| | Marvin Sease Who's Got The Power CD (2008)
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$13.99 Arranger: Marvin Sease.
| | Genius!: The Ultimate Ray Charles Collection CD (2009) Remastered
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$10.59 There's no shortage ...
| | John Primer All Original CD (2008)
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$12.15 Grammy Award and Handy Award Nominee, John Primer’s history is the real deal!John’s life started in Camden Mississippi on his grandmother’s sharecropper land, dreaming of a better life and working in the fields. His biggest dream in life was to someday play his guitar with his idol Muddy Waters. John ended up doing that and much, much more!John should be credited for helping Muddy Waters bring the Blues to Chicago and for taking it further into the 21st Century.John has been that perfect liaison – filling the gap between ...
| | Lightnin Hopkins Free Form Patterns CD (1968)
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$9.85
| | Complete Recordings Of Blind Willie Johnson CDs (1993)
22 Greatest Hits
$14.49 Personnel includes: Blind Willie Johnson (slide guitar, vocals). Reissue producers: Lawrence Cohn, Gary Pacheco. Recorded between 1927 and 1930. Includes liner notes by Samuel Charters. Digitally remastered by David Mitson (Sony Music Studios, Los Angeles, California). This is part of Columbia/Legacy's ...
| | Nostalgia 77 Seven & Eights CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
22 Greatest Hits
$12.09
| | Robert Quirarte CD (2007)
22 Greatest Hits
$10.15 Robert Quirarte (pronounced KEY-AR-TAY) is a singer-songwriter from Riverside, California USA. Combining strong, passionate vocals with synthesizer, orchestral, and rock styles give Robert Quirarte a sound all his own. Robert’s love for music began at a young age. “I had an uncle who had lots of albums by the Beatles and I used to listen to them for hours. Their creativity would stay with me always”, says Robert. But Robert’s desire to play music didn’t begin till age 14. “My brother brought home the latest Rush album at the time and I listened to it more than he did. I think I listened to it so much that I wore it out”, says Robert. That and the introduction of the MTV music channel made Roberts ambitions stronger. “All the bands that came out at the time were all different and fresh”, says Robert. Robert received his first drum set and taught himself how to play by copying his Rush album and watching the drummers on the MTV videos. Robert soon after met up with a ska guitarist and they formed a band, playing mostly cover songs. But the group never got off the ground, as Robert was the only person who actually knew how to play. After a few rehearsals, Robert met a punk guitarist and the two looked for players while creating new songs. Robert was exposed to many different genres of music at this time. Unfortunately the punk band also never took off because they couldn’t find proper players. Robert decided to join the high school band and met a guy who introduced him to the music of Depeche Mode. The music was once again a different experience for him and inspired him to want to write songs. Unfortunately because he was only a drummer this was a problem. So he decided to learn to play keyboards. He learned how to play keyboards by listening to Depeche Mode records and copying what he heard, figuring out how it all worked. Robert remembers, “I would make simple melodies and write lyrics, then I ...
| | Exillon It's Ok To Dance CD (2008)
22 Greatest Hits
$19.49
| | Agarron Musical: Sinaloa vs. Zacatecas CD (2009)
22 Greatest Hits
$9.85
| | Birth Of The Teen Idols CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
22 Greatest Hits
$22.35
| | Ganglians Monster Head Room CD (2009)
22 Greatest Hits
$12.05
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