| | Crime Soundtrack CD
(3-CD set) The Crime box set features three brilliant Morricone's soundtracks to these Italian crime flicks of the early 70s. Includes: 1972's obscure "Revolver" (aka Blood In The Streets); 1969's unbelievably cult "Gli Intoccabili" (aka Machine Gun McCa Crime Soundtrack Review
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Purchase Music From Crime CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mysterians DVD (1959) Subtitled
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$13.59 A classic of Japanese sci-fi, THE MYSTERIANS combines the alien invasion and kaiju (giant monster) sub-genres. When the military investigates the puzzling disappearance of an entire village, they uncover the culprit, an enormous robot. They also encounter the alien Mysterians, who have ...
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| | It Happened To Jane DVD (1959) Widescreen
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$9.79 A little-known gem from 1959, this romantic comedy stars Doris Day (THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH), Jack Lemmon (SOME LIKE IT HOT), and Ernie Kovacs (BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE) in a classic tale of a small-town, underdog triumph over corrupt, big-business interests. Jane Osgood (Day) is a widowed mother who runs a struggling lobster business in coastal Maine, while Harry Malone (Kovacs) is a wealthy businessman who has bought out the local railroad. He harbors big plans for it, aiming to transform it into a luxury passenger train, replacing the freight train the residents of the area depend upon. When a large lobster shipment of Jane's is rerouted and returned to her dead, she decides to fight back, and sues Malone with the help of her longtime friend and lawyer ...
| | We Were Strangers DVD (1949) Full Frame; Black & White; Subtitled
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$10.35 Moody, atmospheric, and bordering on the surreal, this thriller was intended by legendary director John Huston (THE MALTESE FALCON, MOULIN ROUGE) to be an ...
| | Sweet Georgia/Country Hooker DVD (1972) Full Frame; Special Edition
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$7.89 These two outrageous, campy romps from sexploitation king Harry ...
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| | Travis Tritt Restless Kind CD (1996)
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$5.95 All is not what it seems with this outlaw hero, whose music continues to boogie a fine line between hard country and soft rock even while his spirit continues its inevitable drift toward country tradition. THE RESTLESS KIND finds Tritt relishing those contradictions. He plays lumbering Southern boogie (the title song), Rolling Stonesy blues-rock ("Back Up Against The Wall") and even a kind of Bo Diddley beat ("Double Trouble") with all the joy of a teen-aged boy driving a car for the first time, and then turns around to offer some of the most somber country balladry he's made yet.
The whole album follows an arc from the title song, about a kid who's always on the run (while sneakily admitting "as sure as I leave...I'll be back"), to the ravaged closing ballad, "Where Corn Don't Grow," in which our now-grown-up hero looks back on his wrecked dreams and realizes he can't just wake up and start over. These are adult concerns, and THE RESTLESS KIND, in spite of its ironic title, is very much an adult album, and a bold step forward for Travis Tritt.
Recorded at Oceanway, Hollywood, California; Javelina, Nashville, Tennessee; Chomsky Ranch, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Don Was.
Personnel: Travis Tritt (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Marty Stuart (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, sitar); Lari White (vocals); Larry Byrom, Mark Goldenberg ...
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| | Kate Earl CD (2009)
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$9.99 Formerly a homespun songwriter, Kate Earl tones down the earthiness and unleashes her inner Winehouse with the self-titled KATE EARL. This is her major-label debut--the first record since 2006's FATE IS THE HUNTER secured her a spot on the indie map--and its 11 songs are appropriately streamlined, replacing most of her debut's intimacy with something bold, brassy, and soulful. "Nobody hikes up my skirt like you," she sings during the first track, combining cocktail-lounge sass with a sexy, risqué delivery. R&B plays a big role throughout the album, from the heavy percussion of "All I Want" to the electronic bleeps that flank Earl's voice in "Can't Treat Me That Way." Even so, she sounds best when she makes equal room for her Motown influences, and some of the best tracks here--particularly the Ronettes-influenced "Only in Dreams"--help link Earl with divas of pop's past. The bulk of this album is more indebted to the iPod generation, though, referencing older genres without losing its contemporary polish.
Formerly a homespun songwriter, Kate Earl tones down the earthiness and unleashes ...
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