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With "Chemistry" Sarah, Nicola, Nadine, Kimberley and Cheryl have made a quirky British pop album. In a genre where girl bands dream of being Destiny's Vogue, Girls Aloud have made an album that reflects what its like to be a 20-something girl living in the UK. Polydor. 2005. Girls Aloud Chemistry Songs Purchase Chemistry CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bananarama Wow! CD (1987)
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$9.89 Bananarama followed up their hit-laden True Confessions, which spawned their international chart-topping version of "Venus," with 1987's Wow! True Confessions witnessed the emerging role of Stock, Aitken & Waterman as the trio's producers -- Wow! was wholly assembled by the hitmaking team, which was also responsible for hits ...
| | Bananarama CD (1984)
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$9.95 For their second album, Bananarama underwent a telling change in persona, from the flyaway-haired, overall-clad everygirls of Deep Sea Skiving into a sleeker and glammier look. Similarly, the album has a much more polished feel than the occasionally scattershot debut, which is not always a good thing; sticking with Tony Swain and Steve Jolley to produce the whole thing (the duo had shared production duties with three others on the debut), Bananarama traded their early tropical-tinged playfulness and ironic overtones for a more commercial sound that scored well on the charts (the terrific opener "Cruel Summer" was a worldwide hit, and several ...
| | Sister Sledge All American Girls CD (1981)
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$9.69 After recording two albums under the direction of Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, Sister Sledge surprised the R&B world by working with Narada Michael Walden on All American Girls. The Philadelphia siblings had become identified with the Chic sound, and were ready for a change. It was a gamble that ...
| | Sister Sledge When The Boys Meet The Girls CD (1985)
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$9.69 Their last album to hit the charts, 1985's When the Boys Meet the Girls found Sister Sledge attempting to return to past form as they brought Chic's Nile ...
| | Kim Wilde Never Say Never CDs (2006)
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| | Minutemen Project: Mersh CD (1985)
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$11.39 This 1985 E.P. was the band's penultimate release before the death of singer/guitarist d. Boon put a premature end to this unique and influential trio. The term "mersh," meaning commercial, was a tongue-in-cheek ...
| | Joni Mitchell Turbulent Indigo CD (1994)
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$8.39 Joni Mitchell marks her return to the Warner Bros./Reprise label--which released her first four albums through BLUE--by recording an authentic Joni Mitchell album. The best elements of each stylistic phase are now fully integrated within a band context--but the singer-songwriter has refocused attention on her husky contralto and spatial acoustic guitar tunings.
TURBULENT INDIGO is a masterpiece of contrast and moods, brilliantly ...
| | Psychedelic States: Florida In The '60S, Vol. 2 CD (2001)
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$11.49 As usual, there are a few cuts that are pretty tedious going on the second installment of Gear Fab's fab Psychedelic States series, but a greater number that are where it's at, or at least where it was for ...
| | Swords Project CD (2001) Extended Play
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| | Larry Unger and Ginny Snowe Waltz Time CD (2004)
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| | Sailor Glass Of Champagne CDs (2006)
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$17.95 Unlike in the States, music hall had a much longer life span in the U.K., kept alive at summer season seaside shows, its influence percolating out as far as punk -- think Ian Dury & the Blockheads, and even into Two Tone via Madness. Sailor represented the best of this tradition, from their sailor caps to their bell bottom trousers, their port of call stage set, and their sing-along songs. Their ...
| | Kobukuro All Singles Best CDs (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Sonny Rollins Way Out West CD (2009) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition
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| | Hera Live At Al's CD (2008)
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$18.99 Christchurch based singer/songwriter HERA has been living, writing and performing in New Zealand for 12 years now whilst carving out a very successful career in her native country of Iceland. Not an easy task given the global separation, but one that was richly rewarded in 2003 when she was named Best Female Artist at that year's Icelandic Music Awards, a category dominated for the previous 10 years by global superstar Bjork! Hera's Icelandic debut album also delivered her a Gold Record there being backed up by 37 live concerts in two months, the most extensive Icelandic tour ever undertaken by a solo female artist... A prodigious talent from an early age, Hera began playing classical guitar in Reykjavik at the age of 8 building an impressive collection of her own self-penned songs by 13! In 1994 her family moved to New Zealand where she started playing her own shows in and around Christchurch, grabbing some key support slots on visiting tours including Goldenhorse & Glenn Tilbrook. Hera's first two albums were independently produced, published and distributed in New Zealand, slowly helping to build her a small but very dedicated fan base. In 2002 aged just 18, one of Hera's tracks from those early recordings, 'Itchy Palms', was performed as part of a live-to-air phone interview on Icelandic radio and fortunately spotted by the producer of a planned Icelandic film production 'Hafid (The Sea)'. He tracked Hera down in NZ and 'Itchy Palms' was chosen as the film's title song with Hera being invited to perform it live at the Icelandic Premiere. The film eventually went on to win eight Edda Awards (Iceland's Oscar equivalent) being distributed in over 30 countries worldwide.The music video with clips from the movie was also featured on the global DVD release. With the track appearing at a very poignant part in the film, it quickly gained strong radio and TV support propelling Hera into the Icelandic media limelight. With all this media activity, relocation to her native Iceland became essential, so at the end of 2002 Hera moved back to Reykjavik!A recording deal was secured with Skifan Records and her career was launched!Live shows continued through 2004 & 2005 with supporting slots for both Nick Cave and Joe Cocker in Reykjavik's biggest concert arena. Her next album 'Don't Play This' released mid 2005 was supported by another multi-date national tour with the Icelandic music website - tonlist. is - featuring 8 of Hera's songs on their Top 10 Most Played List simultaneously! She also performed shows in Belgium, Holland, Italy and UK including a slot at the famous (and rain-soaked) Glastonbury Festival. Hera ended off that year with a concert in one of the ...
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