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Purchase Sissy Kearney Quinn CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jackson 5 Ultimate Christmas Collection CD (2009)
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$12.39 ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION is a reissue of THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM released in 1970 on Motown, with ten bonus tracks. This is a pleasing combination of holiday classics, with not so classic, but still enjoyable, original tunes. Collectors will be interested in hearing the bonus cuts exclusive to this compilation, such as the spoken seasons greetings from Michael, Jermaine, Tito, and Jackie, originally issued on a 1973 promotional single; "Little Christmas Tree," from A MOTOWN CHRISTMAS, also from 1973; and remixed and a cappella versions of "Up on the House Top," "Rudolph the Red-Nosed ...
| | Barry White All-Time Greatest Hits CD (1995)
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$11.99 Barry White's ALL-TIME GREATEST HITS contains the original single versions of his classic solo hits, as well as two songs White performed as the lead vocalist of the Love Unlimited Orchestra. All tracks were previously released on the 20th Century Records label.
All tracks digitally remastered by Gary Mayo (Polygram Studios).
It took quite a while ...
| | Haystak Portrait Of A White Boy CD (2004)
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| | Ray Charles The Spirit Of Christmas CD (1985) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$9.25 Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch (DigiPrep).
The problem with most Christmas albums is that they're so similar to all other Christmas albums: same songs, same ...
| | Wiz Khalifa Deal Or No Deal CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Best Of Sade CD (1994)
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$9.59 Digitally remastered by Tom Coyne (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Nigerian vocalist Sade Adu has carved out a cosmpolitan niche for herself over the past decade, gathering together elements of cool jazz, samba, reggae, funk and pop all under the pastoral umbrella of her suede-and-velvet voice. A pop stylist with a musical universe all her own, Sade has endured and matured over the past decade, seemingly unaffected by changes in taste and fashion--a movement unto herself.
As her most recent single (Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone To Love" from the PHILADELPHIA soundtrack) illustrates, Sade's coy caressing voice speaks more of commitment and trust, of relationships in flux ("Nothing Can Come Between Us") than of the heat of the moment: from the the coy duplicity of "Smooth Operator" to the positive reinforcement of "The Sweetest Taboo" ...
| | Featuring...Ice Cube CD (1997)
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$11.49 FEATURING..., like much of Ice Cube's work, forsakes jeep-beats and "everybody-party" lyrics in favor of an intense, focused anger spurred by the urban violence and ...
| | Dexter Gordon Bouncin' With Dex CD (1975) (Import) Denmark
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| | Best Of Herve Vilard CD (2006)
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| | Gustav Bertha Babble CD (2003)
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| | Coolio Return Of The Gangsta CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$35.49 With each passing year, Coolio's soundtrack-derived success with "Gangsta's Paradise" looks more and more like a one-hit-wonder fluke. Popping up every couple of years on a different small indie no one has ever heard of, Coolio isn't a pop-culture punch line on the level of Vanilla Ice or Hammer, but there's nothing on The Return of the Gangsta that's going to put the Compton native anywhere within sniffing distance of the charts. Indeed, the thin and primarily electronic production not only lacks the smooth '70s funk bounce of Coolio's early sound, its brittle sparseness inadvertently showcases Coolio's weaknesses as an MC. The rhymes are lazy and predictable, and ...
| | Atlantic Starr All In The Name Of Love CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Archive Live At The Zenith CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Red Collar Hands Up EP CD (2007)
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$6.69 Durham/Chapel Hill’s Red Collar has been described as “...a taut postpunk that’s working-class, not ‘punk;’ honestly emotive, not ‘emo;’ world-weary, but anything but nihilistic.”-Ross Grady, traianglerock.com In the same way that their music is both popish and punk-ish, their live show is both aggressive yet playful, an explosion of energy and urgency. Here's some other reviews of Red Collar and The Hands Up EP:From Grayson Currin of the Independent Weekly: “Somehow, they fuse several great strains of punk—like the power plod of early ‘80s Boston band Mission of Burma and the scabrous edge of D.C.’s Fugazi—with a wide-open sense of pop. It sounds surprisingly more fresh than forced or marketed...From Josh Spilker of Southeast Performer Magazine: “Red Collar channels the angst of the workingman in a way that hasn’t been seen in rock in a long time. Thankfully, Red Collar has enough experience and well-chosen punk-rock influences to create an energetic and convincing modern rock anthem that anyone frustrated with The Man should be proud to own....From David Malitz of the Washington Post: "In a small bit of irony, this five-piece from Durham, N.C., is the Six Points band with the most classic D.C. indie sound, with jagged guitars and shouted vocals that recall Fugazi and Jawbox."From the Oakroom Blog: “The music is smartened-up punk, and the lyrics are thoughful and sensitive to the plight of folks on the verge of being crushed by forces beyond their control... In addition to the well-crafted lyrics, the music is pretty smart as well: “Hands Up” makes the most of a nifty pair of interlocking guitar parts, and the “Stay” gets a jolt from some jumpy odd-time sections... Used Guitars” has knocked me out since I fi rst heard it...From Rich Ivey of the ...
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