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Import exclusive release for the Spanish flamenco act. Details TBA. RCA. 2004. Baccara Collection Songs | 1. | Yes Sir, I Can Boogie |
| 2. | Cara Mia |
| 3. | Sorry, I'm A Lady |
| 4. | Love You Till I Die |
| 5. | Granada |
| 6. | Gimme More |
| 7. | Koochie-Koo |
| 8. | Feel Me |
| 9. | Can't Help Falling In Love |
| 10. | Number One |
| 11. | Don't Play Me A Symphonie |
| 12. | Mad In Madrid |
| 13. | Darling |
| 14. | Parlez-vous francais? |
| 15. | Parlez-vous francais? |
| 16. | Why Don't You Reach Out? / Light My Fire |
| 17. | La Bamba |
| Purchase Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dark Crystal/ Labyrinth DVDs (1982) Widescreen
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$28.09 THE DARK CRYSTAL - Jen, a young Gelfling, sets out to return a crystal shard to the all powerful Dark Crystal. He must do this in order to make the planet and its inhabitants whole again. But, the quest is not without danger, standing in his way are the evil Skeksis. Jim Henson and his Creature Shop have created a world on very un-Muppet like creations, designed by fantasy artist Brian ...
| | Dead Kennedys Live DVD (1984)
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$13.59 Recorded June 16, 1984 at San Francisco's On Broadway, this exciting ...
| | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - The Movie DVD (1990) Full Frame; Widescreen
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$7.95 Splinter, the rat ninja master is kidnapped by the evil Shredder and his gang of hoodlums. ...
| | Nightmare on Elm Street DVD (1984) Widescreen
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$6.39
| | Baccara Original Hits CD (1990) (Import) Germany
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$11.79 Although Baccara scored just two U.K. hits and none in America, the duo's mainland European fame was vast -- so much so that 11 tracks spread across a superlative "greatest-hits" disc can afford to omit one of the duo's best-ever singles, "Parlez-Vous Français?," in favor of others that English-speaking listeners might never have heard of. Of course, "Sorry, I'm a Lady" and the trans-European chart-topper "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" are here -- how could they not be? So are "Koochie-Koo," the Swedish Top Five smash "Darling," and the stirring "The Devil Sent You to Loredo" (the duo's final international hit), all vivacious vamps that will be instantly recognizable ...
| | They Call Me Bruce DVD (1982) Full Frame
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$7.09 Comedian Johnny Yune stars as an Asian immigrant whom everyone calls "Bruce," due to his resemblance to Bruce Lee. He's a cook for the Mob, and is duped into making deliveries of cocaine without ...
| | Firm CD (1985)
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$7.49 Anticipation was quite high when it was announced in 1984 that Paul Rodgers, the past voice of Bad Company, and Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin's former guitarist, were creating a "supergroup" called the Firm. Page and Rodgers had first tinkered with the idea of an album after their successful collaboration on the ARMS benefit tour for Ronnie Lane in 1983. Based upon the fact that it had been over five years since Page's last band effort, and two years since Rodger's lackluster finale with the original Bad Company, pundits were more than eager to hear what new material the duo would unleash. However, when the band's self-titled debut was actually released in 1985, it received a critical drubbing and was all but ignored by the record-buying public. That's too bad, for the album is quite good and does nothing to taint the sterling reputations of either of its key players. Page and Rodgers were joined on The Firm by veteran drummer Chris Slade and Roy Harper-alum Tony Franklin. Slade's Bonham-esque sledgehammer attack on the skins, coupled with Franklin's fretless basslines, added dimension to Rodgers' smooth vocals and Page's layered guitar textures. Page's tone throughout is very reminiscent of the sound of his overdubs on Coda, as well as the sound he would subsequently employ on 1988's Outrider. Opening track "Closer" cleverly uses a subtle horn section to good effect, while "Someone to Love" represents all the good elements of the band in one number. Rodgers' "Radioactive" was actually a minor hit for the band, its quirkiness overcoming the goofiness of the lyrics. The album's best cut is "Satisfaction Guaranteed," a mid-tempo gem with a snaky and exotic Page riff and a heartfelt vocal performance by Rodgers. The only weak track on the record is the unnecessary cover of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Loving Feeling," which feels totally out of place. The album-closing "Midnight Moonlight" could have been the Firm's best song, but the underwhelming arrangement and superfluous backing vocals partially destroyed it. The fact that "Midnight Moonlight" was actually an unfinished Led Zeppelin cut entitled "Swansong," left over from the ...
| | Procol Harum Salty Dog CD (1969)
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$16.29 A SALTY DOG...PLUS contains the complete 1969 original release plus 6 rare or previously unreleased bonus tracks.
This German import reissue is packaged in a digipak and contains the bonus track "Long Gone Geek."
Procol Harum, who reached an astounding peak with their 1967 debut, achieved further heights with each successive release up to A SALTY DOG, their third. This album mixes heartfelt singing with orchestral grandeur and an R&B-based rhythm section (B.J. Wilson is one of the great unsung drummers of the '60s and '70s). The band easily and honestly moves from the symphonic mini-epic of the title track to the bluesy "The Milk of Human Kindness." The dual keyboards offer a regal sheen that is nicely punctuated by Robin Trower's guitar. Throughout, Gary Brooker's vocals are richly barbed and the perfect vehicle to deliver lyricist Keith Reid's literary verses. With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher, this was the last great recording by the original line-up of Procol Harum. This album is essential.
Procol Harum, who reached an astounding peak with their 1967 debut, achieved further heights with each successive release up to A SALTY DOG, their third. This album mixes heartfelt singing with orchestral grandeur and an R&B-based rhythm section (B.J. Wilson is one of the great unsung drummers of the '60s and '70s). The band easily and honestly moves from the symphonic mini-epic of the title track to the bluesy "The Milk of Human Kindness." The dual keyboards offer a regal sheen that is nicely punctuated by Robin Trower's guitar. Throughout, Gary Brooker's vocals are richly barbed--the perfect vehicle to deliver lyricist Keith Reid's literary verses. With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher, this was the last great recording by the original line-up of Procol Harum. This album is essential.
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| | Music From The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers CD (2003) Original Soundtrack
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$9.79
| | Gene Pitney Great Pretender CD (2002) (Import) Import; Netherlands
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$7.99
| | King Crimson USA CD (2006) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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$32.79
| | Mr Review Keep The Fire Burning CD (2007) (Import)
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$15.75
| | Sheila & B Devotion Disco Sing LTD Ed CD (2007) (Import)
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$30.95
| | Kate Bush Red Shoes CD (1993)
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$6.05 Kate Bush was never the most prolific of artists; this 1993 album and its attendant singles formed her complete '90s output. Her recordings are carefully conceived, densely orchestrated, and finely tuned, and THE RED SHOES is no exception. Though spontaneity may not be her strong suit, her records are never dull or self-indulgent.
Among Kate Bush's most relaxed recordings, THE RED SHOES features a number of guest appearances, notably Eric Clapton, Nigel Kennedy, and Jeff Beck. Highlights include the appropriately bouncy "Rubberband Girl," the double entendre-laden "Eat the Music," complete with a great horn section, and "Big Stripey Lie," an angry track shot through with distortion and some of Bush's most agonized vocals since her 1980 album NEVER FOR EVER. Also noteworthy is "Why Should I Love You?" an interesting collusion between Bush's ...
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