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Purchase Fire Air & Water CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Michael Jackson Thriller CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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| | Slayer World Painted Blood CD (2009)
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| | N Sync Home For Christmas CD (1998) Enhanced CD
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$6.09 Adiitional personnel includes: Veit Renn (conductor, guitar); Tony Battaglia (guitar); Brian Snapp (saxophone); Don Rogozinski, Rex Wertz, Scott Bliege (horns); Gary Carolla (keyboards, drums); Peter Ries (keyboards, programming); Troy Antunes, Joey Argero (bass); Rob Dorsey, Frank Delour, Lou Appell (drums, percussion); Billy Ashbaugh (drums); Voices Of Praise (background vocals).
The P.M. All Star Choir includes: Nicki Richards, Stephanie James, Andricka Hall, ...
| | Elvis Presley ELV1S: 30 # 1 Hits CD (2002) Remastered
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$10.39 Includes liner notes Peter Guralnick and Ernst Mikael Jorgensen.
Commemorating the 25th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death, 30 #1 HITS presents ...
| | Chickenfoot CD (2009) Digipak
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| | Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle, Vol. 1 CD (1976)
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| | Lake Of Dracula CD (1997)
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| | Laura Branigan Best Of Branigan CD (1995)
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| | Carole Bayer-Sager Carole Bayer Sager CD (1977) England
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$12.05 In the 1960s and 1970s Carole Bayer Sager wrote such hits as "A Groovy Kind of Love" for Wayne Fontana and "I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love" for Rita Coolidge. Pushed and promoted by Clive Davis, and produced by Brooks Arthur, Sager debuted her first solo album in 1977 with cameos by Peter Allen, Bette Midler, Tony Orlando, Nicky Hopkins, Brena Russell, Marvin Hamlisch, Madeline Kahn, and others.
This is actually an extraordinary album by the veteran songwriter who hit as far back as 1966 with "A Groovy Kind of Love." The little granny voice of Carole Bayer Sager is full of soul and passion -- so pure and fragile, it is a shame it never got to dominate the charts. The title track of Melissa Manchester's Home to Myself album is a total delight here, closing out this set; it was released four years after Manchester's version. It's a home run on a ten-song Brooks Arthur production that is full of big moments. Sager co-wrote Midnight Blue, Manchester's breakthrough hit on Arista, but "Home to Myself" was on the Bell imprint, presumably when Larry Uttall ran the label prior to Clive Davis coming onboard. With that in mind, these compact gems seem all the more precious, be it a lesser-known title like "Steal Away Again," co-written by Bette Midler and Bruce Roberts, or one of the many covers of her more popular titles: "I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love," which Rita Coolidge brought to the Top 40 in 1980, three years after this incarnation; or "Come in From the Rain" and "You're Moving Out Today," two songs that were minor adult contemporary hits. It is amazing the 5th Dimension or Peaches & Herb couldn't take "Steal Away Again" to the masses, or that Helen Reddy let something so good slip through her fingers. The stellar cast makes this collection a keeper beyond the solid songwriting. ...
| | Kelly Hogan Because It Feel Good CD (2001)
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$13.19 guitar, banjo, vibraphone); Andrew Bird (violin, background vocals); Lopez (piano, organ, keyboards); Barbe (bass); Mike Bulington (drums).
Principally recorded at Transduction Studios, Athens, Georgia between March and April 2001.
You certainly can't accuse Kelly Hogan of dishing up "more of the same" on her third solo album, Because It Feel Good -- while her previous release, Beneath the Country Underdog, was a solid and satisfying dose of rootsy C&W and R&B, Because It Feel Good aims for something a good bit more expressive, and much harder to pigeonhole. Hogan has once again teamed up with a handful of superb Chicago-area musicians (including guitarist Andy Hopkins, pedal steel virtuoso Jon Rauhouse, and violinist Andrew Bird, taking a breather from his own band Bowl of Fire), but she's also enlisted David Barbe (best known as the former bassist with Sugar) as producer, and with Barbe's help Hogan has gone for a broader and more impressionistic sound for this album. The opening cut, a cover of the Statler Brothers' hit "I'll Go to My Grave Loving You," sets the tone with its echoey, skeletal guitar patterns, stark and boomy percussion, and Hogan's beautiful, ethereal voice soaring above it all, achieving an effect that's at once gorgeous, heart-tugging, and a little ominous. It's a daring approach and a bravura performance, and it works superbly on both levels. While much of Because It Feel Good takes a somewhat more traditional approach (particularly the ...
| | LaRue Reaching CD (2002)
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$15.05 Jeff Roach, Jim Korakis (keyboards); Ben Showalter (drums); Ken Lewis (percussion).
The vocals on LaRue's third offering, Reaching, are ...
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$6.39 | | Daniel G Harmann Lake Effect CD (2004)
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$13.69 The Lake Effect, the new release from Seattle's Daniel G. Harmann merges indie rock with dreamy atmospheric pop and simple but elegant songwriting. Continually searching for ways to break the singer/songwriter mold, Harmann uses non-traditional song structures driven by his delicate falsetto and layered between guitars, keyboards, and cello."I've always related more to the ...
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