| | Cranberries Gold CD Cranberries Discography of CDs
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From their smash debut album, EVERYONE ELSE IS DOING IT SO WHY CAN'T WE, to their breakup, the Cranberries were one of Ireland's most successful alternative rock bands. Fronted by the bewitching singer Delores O'Riordan, the Cranberries' hits ranged from the shimmering dream pop of "Linger" to the tougher rock attack of "Zombie." This comprehensive 32-track collection contains every Cranberries single, plus key album tracks and rarities, all in pristine remastered form. Purchase Gold CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ultimate 70'S CD (2001)
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| | Kinks Ultimate Collection CDs (2002) (Import) Thailand
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$19.69 Although generally not as highly regarded by the critics as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, or the Who, the Kinks may well have influenced far more musicians. The three-chord sledgehammer proto-metal burst of teenage lust called "You Really Got Me," the Kinks' third single and first hit, touched off a garage band explosion, which in turn influenced the rise of punk a decade later. Blessed with an astute songwriter in Ray Davies, the Kinks followed the template of "You Really Got Me" for a couple years, racking up hits with "All Day and All of the Night," "Tired of Waiting for You," and "Till the End of the Day." But Davies had more than one card in his pocket, and he blossomed into a sharp social satirist ("Dedicated Follower of Fashion"). By the time the album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society was released in 1968, Davies had become a master of elegiac studies in English suburbia. The gender-bending "Lola" was a big hit in 1970 and the Kinks entered the video era in 1983 with "Come Dancing" and its memorable video. The Ultimate Collection spans the group's career in two discs, including the hits, B-sides, and key album tracks. ~ Steve Leggett
Arguably the finest and most expansive Kinks collection on the market! The first disc of this double-disc begins with their third single and first No. 1, the insistent 'You Really Got Me', then races through ...
| | Pat Benatar Greatest Hits CD (2005) Remastered
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$11.39 Though things were a bit looser in post-punk and New Wave circles, mainstream rock in the late-1970s/early-'80s was largely a man's game, with females chauvinistically shunted off to ancillary status. Pat Benatar played a major role in changing the AOR gender dynamic. Ruling the radio for a number of years, her belting vocal style and hard-rocking hits defined an era for many, as exemplified on GREATEST HITS. With their charging guitars and fiery vocals, the likes of "Heartbreaker" and "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" bear the influence of Led Zeppelin and AC/DC streamlined for the New Wave era, shot through with concision and a pronounced pop sensibility. Benatar's approach ...
| | Chad & Jeremy I Don't Want To Lose You Baby CD (1965)
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$11.59 I Don't Want to Lose You Baby was Chad & Jeremy's fourth new album to be released within 14 months, which may help to explain the thinness of the material. Van McCoy contributed another Top 40 hit in the somewhat overwrought title track, and the duo went back to Rodgers & Hammerstein for a singles chart entry with the ballad "I Have Dreamed" from The King and I. Elsewhere, the catalogs of American folkies (Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs) were once again plundered. Clearly, it was time for Chad & Jeremy to re-assess their musical direction, a fact the album's disappointing sales performance only underscored. ~ William Ruhlmann
I Don't Want to Lose You Baby was Chad And Jeremy's fourth new album to be released within 14 months, which may help to explain the thinness of the material. Van McCoy contributed another Top 40 hit in the somewhat overwrought title track (rendered as "I Don't Wanna Lose You"), and the duo went back to Rodgers And Hammerstein for a singles chart entry with the ballad "I Have Dreamed" from The King and I. Elsewhere, the catalogs of American folkies were once again plundered -- Bob Dylan's "Mr. ...
| | Dusty Springfield Gold CDs (2006) Remastered
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$15.09 The consistently well-selected and assembled two-disc GOLD compilations are almost always sure-fire bets, and the Dusty Springfield edition is no exception. Arranged chronologically, and spanning the breadth of her career, GOLD offers up 28 songs from the British diva, offering proof positive ...
| | Peter & Gordon Ultimate Peter & Gordon CD (2001)
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$12.89 Digitally remastered by Kevin Reeves (Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California).
The selection and sequencing strategy adopted by compiler Ron Furmanek for The Ultimate Peter & Gordon is easy to see. Allowed to pick 20 tracks, he has chosen all 14 songs by the '60s British duo that reached Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart, from major hits like "A World Without Love," "Lady Godiva," and "I Go to Pieces" to minor ones like "To Show I Love You" and "The Jokers." The remaining six selections are either non-charting A-side singles ("You've Had Better Times"), B-sides ("Love Me, Baby," "The Town I Live In"), or album tracks ("I Still Love You," "Broken Promises," "My First Day Alone"). The selections have been sequenced in chronological order by recording date, not release date, so that, for example, "Don't Pity Me," which was released as a single in November 1965, precedes "To Know You Is to Love You," which was released as a single in July 1965 because "Don't Pity Me" was actually recorded 19 days before "To Know You Is to Love You." The sequencing gives a good sense of the duo's development, from the harmony-filled soft rock sound of their first three Paul McCartney-penned songs (with McCartney himself here introducing the third one, "I Don't Want to See You Again") to more elaborate productions such as the one for "True Love Ways" on which Gordon Waller steps out as lead singer with Peter Asher playing a subsidiary role as harmony singer, ...
| | Ian Hunter You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic CD (1979)
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$10.39 While former Mott the Hoople singer/songwriter Ian Hunter's solo career started out strong, he stumbled on his third album, OVERNIGHT ANGELS. One of the reasons might have been the absence of longtime guitar foil/fellow Mott man Mick Ronson, who happily reappeared on the follow-up, YOU'RE NEVER ALONE WITH A SCHIZOPHRENIC. Perhaps not coincidentally, Hunter's fourth solo effort features some of the strongest (and most beloved) songs in his catalog. "Cleveland Rocks" is a hard-charging, Mott-like tune (many years later it would have a second life as the theme of TV's Drew Carey show), while "Ships" is a sweeping, romantic ballad, one of Hunter's loveliest (it would eventually be covered by none other than Barry Manilow). From poignant down-tempo tunes to tough-sounding ...
| | Harvey Mandel Righteous/ Games Guitars Play CD (2005) Remastered
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| | Rubytech Official Back To Business Mixtape CD (2007)
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$12.69 Name: Winslow JordanNationality: BarbadianAddress: Collymore Rock, St. MichaelGenre: Hip HopWebsite: www.myspace.com/rubytechIt should come as no surprise that the hip hop artist known as Rubytech can sketch lyrical landscapes as easily as breathing. The son of a respected cartoonist and graphic artist and a talented graphic artist himself, creativity is a way of life for this 25 year old Barbadian. Understanding the value of enjoying his own company from an early age, Rubytech began to draw inspiration from new technologies, the television he watched so much as a child and his observations of family and friends. Then the writing talent, along with the other skill in graphic art, gradually began to take shape.By 1999, this self-confessed introvert took the bold move – as part of the duo Billy Kincaid – to step away from the calypso & reggae genres that most Barbadian and Caribbean artistes are known for and hone his writing skills in hip hop. But what began as a hobby quickly became another vehicle for his creative expression and an obvious talent for weaving words over melodic beats. As this talent grew so did the sources ...
| | Asa Broomhall Outside CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$23.59
| | Eddie Henderson So What CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Filur Exciting Comfort CD (2001) (Import)
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| | Perceval Music Dormer Sommeil CD (2008) (Import)
$16.95 | | Isabelle Moretti Recital De Harpe CD (2008)
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| | Islands Arm's Way CD (2008)
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$12.49 Nick Diamonds manages to get by despite losing bandmates. After leaving the Unicorns with ...
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