| | Limp Bizkit Collectors Box CD - Import Limp Bizkit Discography of CDs
This two-CD set contains interviews with and audio biographies of the members of rap-metal hitmakers Limp Bizkit, packaged with postcards and a poster.
2-CD set featuring an audio biography and interviews. Includes 5 exclusive postcards & mini poster. Deluxe packaging in full color cardboard slipcase. Chrome Dreams. 2003. Collectors Box Review
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| | Sting If On A Winter's Night... CDs (2009) Digipak
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$8.80 | | Bob Seger Greatest Hits CD (1994)
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$9.59 Personnel includes: Bob Seger (vocals, guitar, piano); Glen Frey (vocals); Joe Miquelon (electric guitar); Steve Lukather, ...
| | Billy Joel Bridge CD (1986) (Import) Japan; Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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$36.29 Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008.
Also available in a 3-pack with STORM FRONT and THE NYLON CURTAIN. This edition of THE BRIDGE is an Enhanced CD containing both a full audio program as well as video clips for the songs "A Matter Of Trust" and "Baby Grand." Personnel: Billy Joel (vocals, harmonica, keyboards); Russell Javors, John McCurry, Dean Parks, David Brown (guitar); Donnie Brooks, Dave Brooks (harmonica); Mark Rivera (alto & tenor saxophones); Eddie Daniels (alto saxophone); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Ronnie Cuber (baritone saxophone); Marvin Stamm, Alan Rubin (trumpet); Dave Bargeron (trombone); Steve Winwood (organ, keyboards); Neil Jason, Doug Stegmeyer, Neil Stubenhaus, Ron Carter (bass); Liberty DeVito (drums, percussion); Vince Calaiuta (drums); Jimmy Bralower (percussion); Ray Charles, Cyndi Lauper, Pete Hewlitt (background vocals). Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (Sterling Sound, New York, New York). Riding high on the blockbuster An Innocent Man and with a new jet-setting bride at his side, Billy Joel took full advantage of the high life, as is clear from The Bridge, an album that unwittingly celebrates the excesses of the Reagan years. While he hasn't quite settled into middle age, Joel is ready to take advantage of his wealth and status, recruiting a hero (Ray Charles) and a new wave kid (Cyndi Lauper) for duets, turning to Sting for inspiration ...
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| | Magazine Correct Use Of Soap CD (1980) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$9.79 After leaving the Buzzcocks in 1977, vocalist Howard Devoto formed Magazine with guitarist John McGeoch, bassist Barry Adamson, keyboardist Bob Dickinson, and drummer Martin Jackson. Acknowledged by Radiohead as an important influence, Magazine wilfully ignored the prevailing musical orthodoxy of the punk era - which is what makes these albums timeless. "The Correct Use Of Soap" was released in May 1980. Magazine's third album found Devoto reunited with Martin Hannett, the producer of Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch EP - Devoto's only contemporary release with the band. Hannett's production of Joy Division had recently sealed his reputation as a prime sonic auteur. Recognised as Magazine's masterpiece, "Soap" was also praised by its producer as my "best technical production". Digitally remastered for 2007, The Correct Use of Soap includes the singles 'A Song From Under the Floorboards', 'Thank You', 'Upside Down' and 'Sweetheart Contract', plus B-sides.
Magazine: Howard Devoto (vocals); John McGeoch (guitar, background vocals); Dave Formula (keyboards); Barry Adamson (bass, background vocals); John Doyle (drums, percussion); Laura Teresa (background vocals). This is something of a return to standard operational form for Magazine, who thawed after recording Secondhand Daylight to throw together an energetic batch of colorful and rhythmically intricate songs. It's an unexpected move considering that they enlisted Martin Hannett (Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, Crispy Ambulance), master of the gray hues, as the producer. A looser, poppier album than its predecessors -- somewhat ironically, a cover of Sly & the Family Stone's "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" is the most subdued song -- it features the rhythm section of John Doyle and Barry Adamson at their taut, flexible best and guitarist John McGeoch at his most cunningly percussive. Save for the called-for razzle-dazzle on "Sweetheart Contract," keyboardist Dave Formula takes more of a back seat, using piano more frequently and no longer driving the songs to the point of detracting from the greatness of his mates, as the most frequent complaint of Secondhand Daylight ...
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