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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Star Blazers-Quest For Iscandar Collection DVDs (1974)
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$100.69 The entire first season of the popular anime/sci-fi epic.
The original Sci-Fi adventure series that created a generation of anime fans, and still stands at the head of the pack, is finally on DVD! The "Star Blazers Series 1 DVD Collection" contains the entire 26-episode series on 6 DVDs, each in its own package and loaded with bonuses from deleted scenes to music tracks to brand new image galleries. Relive all the drama and excitement as the star force launches for the first time in the space battleship Argo on their epic 148,000 Light Year quest for Iscandar! Standing against them is Desslok and the might of the gamilon empire and the fate of earth hangs in the balance!
| | Youthful Praise Awesome God CD (2002)
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$8.09 Recording information: Axxan Recording Studios, Mount Vernon, NY; Carriage House Recording Studios, Stamford, CT; Turners Faith Temple COGIC International, Bridgeport, C.
Photographer: Larry Busacca.
Arrangers: Mike Davis; Kim Brown; John Peters; Jonathan DuBose, Jr.
Personnel: Charlene Parks, Barbara McDougald, Nikki Newton, Lakeya Stevenson, Laverne Johnson, Priceless Jefferson, Alisha Givens, Takia Hardy, Mellissa Clark, Monique Watson, Paula Gordon, Kenya Lee (soprano); David Richardson , Javon White, Nile Parker, Treshaun Davis, Aaron Newton, Chris Hatton, Ernie Cloman, ...
| | John Legend Get Lifted CD (2004) Special Edition
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$15.65 Legend drops his debut, GET LIFTED, into the center of the neo-soul universe, and it's a charming, earnest record. Sometimes he dives into a contemporary slow jam, as on "Let's Get Lifted;" other times he finds a groove the Delfonics would be proud of, as on the West-driven "Number One." On the gently gorgeous "Ordinary People, " however, it's just the man and his piano. Whether he's truly the future direction of any genre or not, Legend is an artist to watch, and GET LIFTED offers the first major taste of his talent.
This dualdisc version of Get Lifted includes a DVD of Live at the House Of Blues plus a video remix featuring Lauryn Hill
Six years after cutting his musical teeth as a teen, tickling the ivories on the classic Lauryn Hill single "Everything Is Everything," John Stephens popped up everywhere in 2004, going by the bold name of John Legend. His ubiquity was unsurprising, since he was taken under the wing of Kanye West, the year's breakout success, who tabbed Legend "the future of hip-hop." It's an interesting label for a man whose elegant voice and schooled songwriting conjures up Bill Withers and Al Green, but sometimes the future intersects with the past in a manner transcending revival.
Personnel: John Legend (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards); Kanye West (rap vocals, programming); Snoop Dogg (rap vocals); Dave Tozer (guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, programming); ...
| | Blue Magic Live CDs (2006)
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$12.29 Lovers of classic Philly soul had reason to celebrate in 2006, when Collectables Records reissued Blue Magic's first three studio albums (Blue Magic, The Magic of the Blue, and 13 Blue Magic Lane) and this live recording on CD. Recorded in 1975 at Cherry Hill, NJ's Latin Casino, this two-CD set (originally a double LP) finds Blue Magic sharing the bill with two other '70s soulsters: Major Harris (an ex-member of the Delfonics and cousin of the late producer Norman Harris) and Margie Joseph (who is the only non-Philadelphian on the bill). Blue Magic soar on inspired performances of their hits "Sideshow," "What's Come Over Me" (a duet with the talented if underrated Joseph), "We're on the Right Track Now," and "Stop to Start," and Harris doesn't let listeners down on the congenial "Loving You Is Mellow" or his sexy 1975 smash "Love Won't Let Me Wait" (which was covered by the late Luther Vandross in 1989). Regrettably, Harris was a one-hit wonder as a solo artist; "Love Won't Let Me Wait" was his only major solo hit, but his contributions to Live leave no doubt that he was a skillful provider of Philly soul. Joseph, meanwhile, is quite enjoyable when she gives Paul McCartney's "My Love" the Northern soul treatment, although her performance of Morris Albert's "Feelings" is undeniably the low point of this album. Joseph tries to inject some soul into Albert's insipid, mushy ballad, but it doesn't work; Joseph, for all her talent, cannot salvage one of the most insufferable easy listening songs of the '70s. But the presence of "Feelings" should not discourage anyone from acquiring this generally rewarding, if mildly uneven, release. All things considered, Collectables did R&B fans an enormous favor by reissuing Live on CD. ~ Alex Henderson
Recording information: The Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, NJ.
Arrangers: Jack ...
| | Dr Mattie Moss Clark Unac, Vol. 5: Live In Miami Beach CDs (2006)
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$16.55
| | LaBelle Nightbirds/Phoenix/Chameleon CDs (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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$20.75 Digitally remastered two CD set containing a trio of Labelle albums from the mid-1970s: Nightbirds (1974), Phoenix (1975) and Chameleon (1976). Though all of Labelle's albums made the U.S. Top 100, it was the Nightbirds album that would yield their biggest hit: the #1 smash 'Lady Marmalade.' Band members Patti Labelle and Nona Hendryx later went on to pursue successful solo careers. BGO. 2009.
Audio Remasterer: Andrew Thompson .
Liner Note Author: John O'Regan.
Recording information: Sea-Saint Studios, London; Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA.
Illustrator: Guy Fery.
Photographers: Fred Lombardi; Lock Huey.
Arrangers: Eddie Martinez; Budd Ellison; David Rubinson & Friends; Labelle; Allen Toussaint; Vicki Wickham; Bud Ellison.
Personnel: Edward Batts, Edward Batts (guitar, acoustic guitar); Eddie Martinez, Teddy Royal, Steve Hughes, Wah Wah Watson, Leo Nocentelli (guitar); Lon Price (flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jim Moore & the Eliminators (flute, tenor saxophone); Lenny Pickett (tenor saxophone); Stephen "Doc" Kupka, Steve Kupka (baritone saxophone); Kurt McGettrick (bass saxophone); Steve Howard (trumpet, flugelhorn); John Longo, John Longo ...
| | Jocelyn Brown Hits CD (1999) Bonus Track; Japan
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$36.99 Originally released in 1999 by Incredible Records, HITS pays homage to Brown's contributions to R&B. Jocelyn Brown's powerful voice drives this collection, of soulful, ...
| | Fat Beats Vol. 3 CD (2003)
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$13.39
| | Latin Throne, Vol. 2 CD (1999)
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$9.75
| | Gangsta Boo Street Ringers: Volume 1 CD (2004)
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$12.65
| | Kaientai 3 Nen B Gumi Kinpachi Sensei: Theme Collection CD (2005) (Import) Japan
$43.35 | | Staverton Bridge CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.45 Track Listing of songs: Tom Barbary; Bold Construction Men, The; Eynsham Poaching Song; Request of the Poor; Farmer in Leicester, The; My Lady's Coach; Captain Wedderburn's ...
| | Country & Western Hit Parade 1954 CD (2009)
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$21.20  Recording information: Audio Company Of America Studio, Houston, TX (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Bradley Recording Studio, Nashville, TN (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Castle Studio, Nashville, TN (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Gold Star Studio, Houston, TX (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); KWKH Studio, Shreveprt, Louisiana (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Memphis Recording Service, Memphis, TN (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Nashville, TN (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Rainbow Place, Nashville, TN (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); RCA Studio, Hollywood, CA (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); RCA Victor Studio #1, New York City, NY (09/08/1953-??/??/1954); Thomas Productions, Nashville, TN (09/08/1953-??/??/1954).
1954: The hits include Stuart Hamblen's original version of ‘This Ole House’, Eddy Arnold's original of ‘I Really Don't Want To Know’, ...
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