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Purchase Best Of CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Olivia Newton-John Clearly Love CD (1975) (Import) Australia
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$14.45 Lovable Australian pop singer Olivia Newton-John sings catchy original songs combined with alluring covers on this 11-track album from 1975.
Nine beautiful photos accompany the lyrics -- Olivia with horses, Olivia in the hay, Olivia with a doggy; following up the phenomenal success of Have You Never Been Mellow was pretty elementary -- Newton-John ruled the Top 40, adult contemporary, and country charts at this point in time. From the end of 1975 to early 1976, Clearly Love generated a Top 20 and two Top 30 hits: "Something Better to Do" and "Let It Shine" b/w "He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother," respectively. They both topped the adult contemporary charts while the flip of "Let It Shine," a rare female-vocalist cover of "He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother," also garnered radio and sales action. The choices for cover songs on this album are strange indeed: an unnecessary "Summertime Blues" which adds nothing to Eddie Cochran's song of hot-weather angst and the interesting remake of the Hollies' hit "He Ain't Heavy," with its big country-ballad ending to what started as a lilting love song. The gems here are what sound like ...
| | Michael Mcdonald Motown CD (2003)
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$10.45 Simon Climie (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Chris Rodriguez (electric guitar, sitar); Tommy Sims (electric guitar, background vocals); Michael Thompson, Larry Carlton (guitar); Mark Douthit (saxophone); Tony Swain (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Tim Akers, Tim Carmen (Hammond B-3 organ); Bob James (keyboards); Nathan East (bass); Nicky "Mischief" Shaw (drums, percussion, programming); Harvey Mason (drums, percussion); Ricky Lawson (drums); Paul Waller (programming); Tracy Ackermann, Alfreda McCrary, Leon Ware (background vocals).
MOTOWN was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
As a guy who made his reputation for being ...
| | Chicago Box CDs (2003) Bonus DVD; Remastered; Box Set
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$47.89 This boxed set retrospective includes 3 previously unreleased tracks and a bonus DVD video containing live performances and a promotional film.
Additional personnel includes: Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Maynard Ferguson (trumpet); Airto Moreira, Luis Conte (percussion); Chaka Khan, The Jordanaires, BeeGees, Lenny Kravitz, Donny Osmond (background vocals).
Recorded between 1969 & 1998. Includes liner notes by Phil Gallo, A. Scott Galloway.
Beginning with its double-LP debut in 1969, Chicago has always done things in a big way, so it's no surprise that the band's career-spanning box set (Group Portrait, an earlier box, covered only their first decade) is lengthy. There are five CDs, containing 94 tracks clocking in at more than six and a half hours, plus a DVD running another 40 minutes. In that time, Chicago's story is told, from the band's ambitious, eclectic beginnings through its two extended hitmaking periods and on into still popular work 30 years on. All but one of the band's 48 Billboard Hot 100 hits, 1969-1991, are included, the sole ...
| | Bob Seger Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD (2003) Enhanced CD
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$9.75 Billy Payne (piano); Craig Frost (organ); David Hood, Chris Campbell (bass); David Teegarden, Roger Hawkins (drums, percussion); Russ Kunkel (drums); Bobbye Hall (percussion); Laura Creamer, Joan Sliwin (background vocals).
Upon the release of GREATEST HITS VOL. 2, Michigan's answer to Bruce Springsteen had receded into the Boss' considerably large shadow, thanks to a self-imposed hiatus that found him recording only two studio albums in the 1990s. Despite the seemingly short attention span of the pop music world, this particular collection presents a fine argument that may reinforce Bob Seger's stature in the eyes of non-die-hard fans that only know him from regular rotation on classic rock radio.
This compilation dips into Seger's periodic soundtrack contributions ...
| | Paul Mccartney - The Mccartney Years DVDs (2007) Remastered
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$26.55 The folks at popular archivist label Rhino have dug up an exhaustive range of Paul McCartney material for this collection of his video work. The focus here is firmly on McCartney's post-Beatles career, and the combination of rare concert material and more than 40 music videos will be rapturously received by his dedicated fanbase. The material stretches back as far as ...
| | Michael Jackson Collection CDs (1979) Limited Edition; Special Edition
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| | Jeffie Genetic Need A Wave CD (2004)
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| | Symphonic The Galaxy Railways CD (2003) (Import) Japan
$38.09 | | Hot Tracks: The Best Of Samantha Fox CD (2000)
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| | Akainu No One's Ark CD (2004) (Import) Japan
$19.39 | | Tohoshinki My Destiny (Jacket F) CD (2005)
$16.29 | | Reds Cry Tomorrow CD (2005)
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$8.39 This album has a sound unlike any other. It’s rare that you hear flat-out rock and roll attitude supported by innovative synthesizers, and in this reincarnation the band pulls it off brilliantly with truly unique style.The Reds began in Philadelphia in the late seventies as one of the most powerful guitar and keyboard-based ...
| | Yes Live At Montreux 2003 CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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| | Mardeen Read Less Minds CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | V A Forms CD (2009) (Import)
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