| | Milli Vanilli Greatest Hits CD - Import Milli Vanilli Discography of CDs
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Nearly a decade after Boney M called it quits, the man behind the band, Frank Farian, put together a musically similar duo who became far more successful (and infamous) than anyone had expected. Initially, everyone loved Milli Vanilli and their hook-laden singles that straddled both the Pop and R&B markets. Then, once it was discovered that the two gents in the videos and on the album covers did not sing on their recordings, everyone despised them. Now, nearly 20 years and one suicide later, the public has forgiven them for their sins and Milli Vanilli's melodic slices of Dance pop are in high demand again! 16 tracks including the hits 'Blame It On The Rain', 'Girl You Know It's True' and more. Sony/BMG. Greatest Hits Music Review Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 80'S Pop Hits CDs (2001)
Greatest Hits
$11.99 '80s Pop Hits is a three-disc set from Sony with a heavy emphasis on ballads, many of which continue to be played on adult contemporary radio stations across the U.S. The relatively upbeat material ...
| | Magic: The Very Best Of Olivia Newton-John CD (2001)
Greatest Hits
$11.99 Recorded between 1973 and 1983. Includes liner notes by Robyn Flans.
Digitally remastered by Garvin Lurssen (The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California).
All those nostalgia mavens and time-travelers who revel in '70s pop culture will find the ante upped a notch upon the release of MAGIC. You can listen to Carpenters tribute albums and sing Abba songs till your face turns blue, but if you really want to plunge back into the '70s experience, the greatest hits of Australian siren Olivia Newton-John are the only way to travel. Her dulcet tones float gently over some of the most carefully constructed ballads and seamlessly crafted arrangements of the decade. And even a cursory listen to "Please ...
| | Guns N' Roses Greatest Hits CD (2004) Remastered; Digipak
Greatest Hits
$10.39 Hard-rock juggernauts Guns 'N' Roses arrived as rock & roll saviors in a dark time of generic hair metal and bloated pop. With only five studio albums to draw from (one being the all-covers SPAGHETTI INCIDENT), nearly a third of the material on GREATEST HITS is unsurprisingly devoted to other people's songs. Inclusions range from a dramatic version of Bob Dylan's "Knockin' On Heavens Door" and an outsized take on Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die" to punk classic "Ain't It Fun" and doo-wop nugget "Since I Don't Have You."
The band's original songs, however, are the heart of G'N'R's appeal. Start with the quintessential heavy-rock anthem "Welcome to the Jungle." Amid the thunderous time-keeping and tasty riffing are slinky grooves, sexy swagger, and quite an aura of danger. The acoustic "Patience" found these tattooed bad boys showing off a softer side, while archetypal power-ballad "Sweet Child O' Mine" is a perfect hybrid of sentiment and soaring guitar solos. Think of ...
| | Kiss - Kissology Vol. 1 - 1974-1977 DVDs (1974)
Greatest Hits
$21.45 This first part in a three-part anthology series includes some of Kiss's finest moments. Acclaimed as one of the best and most outrageous heavy metal bands of all time, Kiss are an extraordinary live act. The band showers the stage with pyrotechnics, beats out huge guitar riffs, and always performs in their trademark makeup. But all bands have to start somewhere, and Kiss got their start in small clubs, playing before a devoted following who had little idea how big the boys were going to get. This collection includes footage from that era, with three full-length concerts spanning the period 1974-1977 included, as well as rare material from their first-ever show in their native Queens, New York. Various promo shots and TV appearances are also included, making this a treasure trove of vintage Kiss!
One of the biggest, and certainly, most visual, bands on the planet, KISS basically invented self-promotion and imaging from their iconic make up to their legendary ...
| | Duke Ellington This One's For Blanton CD (1972)
Greatest Hits
$8.65 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1994, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Can Duke Ellington's piano playing still be called "underrated?" In the decades since his passing, this seems to be the most common adjective applied to his efforts at the keyboard. This reissue of a 1972 duet session with the incomparable bassist Ray Brown (who has never been underrated, and rightly so) offers further evidence of Ellington's finesse behind the ivories. Even so, Brown is the one on display here, and that's the point.
The Blanton of the title is of course Jimmy Blanton, the bassist who revolutionized the role of his instrument in much the same way as Charlie Christian revolutionized his (and, like Christian, Blanton died at a shockingly young age). ...
| | World Of Goa Trance V.2 CDs (1999)
Greatest Hits
$8.05
| | Flirts Blondes, Brunettes & Redheads CD (1985) (Import) Import; Canada
Greatest Hits
$15.75
| | Breakestra Deuces Up, Double Down CD (2001) Extended Play
Greatest Hits
$5.55 The follow-up to their 2000 LP, the Deuces Up, Double Down EP expands upon Breakestra's old-school funk mastery. While their debut displayed the band's proficiency in performing the classic breaks of the genre, these extraordinarily funky five tracks, along with their discography of underground 45s, lay deep into their stark ability to contribute to the movement. Featuring the Miles Tackett (This Kid Named Miles) original single "Deuces Up, Double Down," ...
| | Dark Leaf F... The People CD (2002)
Greatest Hits
$13.59 Grown out of the legendary Unity Committee, Darkleaf has deep roots in the L.A. underground. The Unity Committee eventually split in two, one faction going on to form the Jurassic 5 while the others mined considerably different territory, creating the diverse, dystopian sound that characterizes F--- the People. As the title implies, this is a dark, often angry album. All five members take a turn at the mike, lending a wide range of perspectives -- from the philosophical to the paranoid -- to seething songs like "Sounds of Armageddon" and "Commercial." While the lyrics are intense, the music behind them is even more ...
| | Wire Live At The Roxy/Live At The CBGB Theatre CDs (2006)
Greatest Hits
$17.05
| | Kaede Organic (2007) (Import)
$31.55 | | Voice Of Cod Gone Fission CD (2008) (Import)
Greatest Hits
$17.09
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