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Village People History Day Songs | 1. | Macho Man  | $0.99 | |
| 2. | In the Navy  | |
| 3. | Sex Over the Phone | $0.99 | |
| 4. | 5 O' Clock in the Morning | |
| 5. | Hot Cop | |
| 6. | Fire Island | |
| 7. | Key West | $0.99 | |
| 8. | New York City | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Lonely Lady | $0.99 | |
| 10. | I Wanna Shake Your Hand | |
| 11. | Get Away Holyday | |
| 12. | Ups and Downs | |
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Purchase History Day CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Village People Macho Man CD (1978)
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$4.79 Assembled by French producer Jacques Morali, who also struck gold with the outrageous Ritchie Family, the Village People took high camp and good spirits even farther over the top with their overtly gay-oriented disco. Masters of exploitation or attraction was always the debate as the band cruised through songs that were immediate club staples during the late '70s. But despite the inevitable, and often ridiculous controversies, what is important ...
| | Village People Live And Sleazy CD (1979)
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| | Eurythmics We Too Are One CD (1989) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered; Deluxe Edition
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$7.79 Ironically titled, considering it was the last Eurythmics album for a decade, 1989's WE TOO ARE ONE is a solid farewell from Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox. ...
| | Eurythmics Peace CD (1999) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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| | Eurythmics Be Yourself Tonight CD (1985) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered; Deluxe Edition
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| | Village People Night: The History CD (2005)
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| | Dramatics Me & Mrs. Jones CD (1994)
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| | Infumemas...EP CD (2003) Import
$17.79 | | Flying Nun Retrospective Compilation: Getting Older 1981-1991 CD (1991) (Import) Remastered; Reissued; Australia
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$19.69 Originally released in 1991, this ten-year retrospective of Flying Nun's formative years is a fantastic collection - now remastered and repackaged and available on CD for a nice price! 2004.
The Flying Nun label was instrumental in getting New Zealand's unsigned underground bands above ground, and The Flying Nun Retrospective Compilation: Getting Older 1981-1991 documents this objective quite wonderfully while simultaneously exposing the growth of the label in its first decade. Because of the limited amount of professional recording studios on the south island of New Zealand, where the label is located, much of the Flying Nun's early output was recorded by Chris Knox and Doug Hood on four-track ...
| | Ian Way- Us Release CD (2005)
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| | Mighty Baby Jug Of Love CD (1971) Bonus Tracks
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$14.15 Originally released in 1971, JUG OF LOVE is the second album by Mighty Baby, featuring former members of George Martin's would-be Beatles, the Action. Released as a digipak, this Italian import edition features a killer 16-minute bonus version of " A Blanket in My Muesli."
Originally released in 1971, Mighty Baby's second and, for nearly a quarter of a century, final release is a deft, understated, and often magical synthesis of any number of musical strains. Stepping further away from the group's louder roots in the Action and taking in everything from an embrace of Sufism to further explorations ranging from Gram Parsons and the Band's country-rock to jazz and obscure folk, A Jug of Love is all the more remarkable for being a rushed effort, recorded in barely a week's time. But the group's strength in performing together for years served it well, and the resultant album, while a minor classic rather than a holy grail, is still a classic as it stands. Certainly anyone familiar with the Byrds and Spirit, to name two groups among many, won't be surprised by the end result, but the bandmembers themselves freely admitted to the influence (the cover is surely a nod to Fifth Dimension, at least), and songs like the gentle gospel-blues of the title track and the mandolin-tinged "Slipstreams" speak to it clearly. Moments like the beautiful buried harmonies that help open "The Happiest Man in the Carnival" and the subtle interplay of the musicians during the extended instrumental break on "Virgin Spring," at over nine minutes the longest of the album's tracks, show the band's evident talent well in hand. Even the fairly straightforward boogie of "Keep on Jugging" works well enough instead of simply killing time, thanks in part to a fantastic extended coda. ~ Ned Raggett
Originally released in 1971 and then re-released with bonus material in 2006, Mighty Baby's second and, for nearly a quarter of a century, final release is a deft, understated, and often magical synthesis of any number of musical strains, as the appreciative reissue liner notes from the bandmembers make clear. Stepping further away from the group's louder roots in the Action and taking in everything from an embrace of Sufism to further explorations ranging from Gram Parsons and the Band's country-rock to jazz and obscure folk, A Jug of Love is all the more remarkable for being a rushed effort, recorded ...
| | Marshall Crenshaw Jaggedland CD (2009)
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$12.79 Marshall Crenshaw's superb 1982 debut album was dominated by songs about girls (which puts it in a league with roughly 85 percent of all pop records), and he's never stopped writing and singing about love. But over the years, just as Crenshaw has matured, so has his perspective on his dominant theme, and the hard work of maintaining a long-term relationship and the high stakes of a love that goes wrong have played increasingly large roles in his music. Jaggedland, Crenshaw's tenth studio album and his first in six years, is the moodiest and most downbeat set he's released to date, and while it's not without humor (as well as the expected great songs and fine guitar work), it's still a more challenging listen than one might expect. "Right ...
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