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This greatest hits album gathers 20 favorite tracks by The Tourists, Annie Lenox and David A. Stewart's band before the Eurythmics. Songs showcasing their talents and those of songwriter Pete Coombes include "Ain't No Room," "Blind Among The Flowers," and "Save Me."
Topping the Tourists' previous singles collection by ten tracks, Greatest Hits is a definitive portrait of the group; focusing on the contributions of Pete Coombes rather than on the more secondary work of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, it includes tracks like "Blind Among the Flowers," "Don't Say I Told You So," "It Doesn't Have to Be This Way" and "So Good to Be Back Home." ~ Jason Ankeny
CD debut for 20 track collection of pre-Eurythmics gems.Includes the hit singles 'I Only Want To Be With You', 'SoGood To Be Back Home', 'Blind Amoung The Flowers' and 'TheLoneliest Man In The World'. 1997 Camden release.
The Tourists: Pete Coombs (vocals, guitar); Annie Lennox (vocals); Dave Stewart (guitar); Eddie Chin (bass guitar); Jim Toomey (drums). Tourists Greatest Hits Songs Greatest Hits Music Review Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dirty Three In The Fishtank CD (2004) Extended Play
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$9.65 In late 1999, the Dutch label KonKurrent invited Minneapolis band Low into an in-house studio to record one of the label's near-legendary In the Fishtank sessions; bands have two days to record between 20-30 minutes of all new material of their choosing. Also touring at the time were Low's pals, the Australian instrumental dynamos the Dirty Three. Low invited them in, and in the same collaborative spirit as another In the Fishtank session involving Tortoise and the Ex, this half-hour session is the document. What is truly amazing about this hookup is how natural these two bands sound playing with one another. Low has been striking out lately, playing different kinds of ...
| | Doors Live At The Aquarius Theatre: The First Performance CDs (2001)
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$26.69 From the Doors' own Bright Midnight Records comes this double-disc package featuring the first of two sets performed on July 21, 1969, at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood. The evening was billed as " Elektra Records Showcase Concert Series Presents..." and, as lead vocalist Jim Morrison announces at the outset, these homecoming performances were done for the express purpose of gathering material for a live album. Indeed, this was only the fifth concert appearance that the Doors had been able to secure in the wake of what is referred to as "the Miami incident." While at times pensive, the band members ultimately rise to the occasion ...
| | Doors Live At The Aquarius Theatre: The Second Performance CDs (2001)
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$28.15 As the title suggests, this set contains the second of two complete shows from the Doors at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood, July 21, 1969. Both were professionally documented, anticipating enough material for a stopgap concert album as the band simultaneously composed and arranged new sides for their subsequent Morrison Hotel and LA Woman studio releases. With over three decades under the bridge and the blessings of the surviving ...
| | Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good CD (2006) Bonus Tracks
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