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Purchase Gold CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Innocence Mission Now The Day Is Over CD (2004)
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$11.35 This is a nice changeup. The Innocence Mission return with a benefit collection of cover songs that are all centered reverie akin to dreaming. Calling them all lullabies would be stretching a little bit, but the presentations are such that they might as well be. Don and Karen Peris and bassist Mike Bitts craft an absolutely beguiling collection of standards. The readings of "Over the Rainbow," "Wonderful World," and "Moon River" form a gorgeous sequence. The inclusion of an instrumental, Chopin's Prelude in A, is a choice moment as well (played beautifully by Don), and is followed by a haunting, nostalgic version of Michel Legrand's "Once Upon a Summertime." The one original on the set, Karen's "My Love Goes With You," is a lullaby proper and is perhaps the most beautiful and tender song on the outing. That it's followed by "Edelweiss" is only fitting. The title track is, appropriately, the set's closer. Peris' wispy vocal carries the fleeting ...
| | Beatles Capitol Albums Vol. 1 CDs (2004) Box Set
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$56.89 Includes both stereo and mono versions of the USA-only albums MEET THE BEATLES (1964), THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM (1964), SOMETHING NEW (1964), and BEATLES '65 (1964), and a 60 page booklet including rare photos and select quotes from John, Paul, George and Ringo.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology.
Although America wasn't the first to catch on to the Beatles, it certainly gave the Fabs a worldwide stage from which to launch their pop music invasion. During the space of 12 months in 1964, Capitol released four Beatles LPs that reshuffled various British Parlophone LPs, EPs, and singles. The result of this rejiggering was four unique titles that, along with those famed Ed Sullivan performances, were the introduction to this global phenomenon for millions in the United States. For the 40th anniversary of these releases, this 2004 set represents the ...
| | Cure Pornography: Deluxe Edition CDs (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
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$12.25 This remastered edition features a 14-track bonus disc of rarities that includes numerous demos, studio outtakes, and live performances.
For a band that's known worldwide as the premier purveyors of goth-rock gloom and doom (though hardly incapable of sparkling pop gems), it's no small ...
| | Human League Original Remixes CD (2005) (Import) England; Remastered
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$14.45
| | Best Of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: Private Investigations CDs (2005)
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$17.29
| | A-Ha Analogue CD (2005) (Import)
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$17.09
| | Aquamen Do The Alkeehol! (And Other Hits) CD (1999)
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$12.09 Although a surf band, it seems odd that this San Francisco sextet named themselves the Aquamen when even a cursory glance at their song titles suggests that, like W.C. Fields, they never touch the stuff. Rather like Man or Astroman?'s retro-futuristic schtick, these "legendary masters of surf intoxica" produce instrumental surf (theremin and odd sound effects are mixed in with the organ and heavily-reverbed guitars), with all of the songs named after different types of liquors and mixed drinks and liner notes about the joys of intoxication. It's like if Foster Brooks and Otis the Drunk joined the Surfaris. Actually, unlike on their earlier two albums (plus assorted singles and EPs), the Aquamen do branch out slightly ...
| | Tom Waits Rain Dogs CD (1985)
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$6.49
| | Rev C L Franklin Presents Sermons And Hymns CD (1999)
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$3.79
| | Who The Hell Is One Hit Wonder? CD (1998)
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$11.49
| | Aimee Mann Bachelor No. 2 CD (2000)
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$10.39 Given her surprise success with the soundtrack to the 1999 film MAGNOLIA, Aimee Mann seems more assured than ever on BACHELOR NO. 2, OR THE LAST REMAINS OF THE DODO. The album builds on the steam of her first two solo releases, refining their intelligent melodic songcraft to greater complexity and grace. While the production on her previous records could seem a bit middle-of-the-road, BACHELOR NO. 2 boasts a sound that, while still clean and straightforward, is full of layered detail.
But beyond the excellent ...
| | Christmas Impressions: Christmas Moods CD (2002) (Import)
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$7.89
| | Toots & The Maytals Sweet And Dandy: The Best Of Toots & The Maytals CD (2002)
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$13.95 Although the original incarnation of Toots & the Maytals (Toots Hibbert, Nathaniel "Jerry" McCarthy, and Raleigh Gordon) parted ways in 1981 (Toots continues to tour with a revamped version of the Maytals), they managed between the years 1964 and 1974, the period covered by this two-disc retrospective from Trojan Records, to assemble one of the most highly charged and distinctive bodies of work in the history of Jamaican music. Led by Toots' Kingston-by-way-of-Memphis lead vocals, and the ragged call-and-response background singing of McCarthy and Gordon, the trio created gospel-fueled reggae classics like "54-46 Was My Number," "Monkey Man," "Sweet and Dandy," "Pomps and Pride," "Funky ...
| | Cesaria Evora Live At L'Olympia CD (2008) (Import)
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$30.19
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