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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Lebanese-born singer Mika makes for an unlikely pop star, but his debut album, LIFE IN CARTOON MOTION, has sold millions of copies across the globe. Mika's theatrical onstage performances and his obvious debt to his training at the Royal Opera House have marked him out as a singular talent, and this release offers an opportunity to see him performing in the flesh. This show was recorded at the L'Olympia in Paris, and is complemented by a documentary on the fast-rising star. Mika - Live In Cartoon Motion Mika - Live In Cartoon Motion Review
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$11.69 All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Ferry's first solo effort since the second breakup of Roxy Music is arguably his best, in part because it continues in the direction the band had been going. It's like AVALON, only more so.
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