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Purchase Tasty CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History V. 2: On Film DVD (1997)
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$9.69 The King Of Pop is showcased at his absolute best on this compilation of some of his
very work of the 1980's and 1990's. This compendium of Michael greats mixes music videos, short films like "Moonwalker" and the full version "Thriller," and live performances, highlighting Michael's innovative contributions to both the visual and live realms of pop music.
DVD. Clips & live material incl. Emmy-Award-nominated ...
| | Silky Soul Music: An All-Star Tribute To Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly CD (2009)
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$11.65 A San Francisco-based smooth R&B act with roots in Philadelphia soul, Maze (usually billed as Maze featuring Frankie Beverly) never managed to break with a larger mainstream audience during their late-`70s to early `80s peak, but nevertheless garnered a devoted following in urban radio as one of the progenitors of the romantic, understated style known as "quiet storm." And the group's jazz-funk sophistication can certainly be felt in contemporary R&B and neo-soul styles of the `90s and `00s, with some of their career highpoints ("Joy and Pain" and "Before I Let Go") being heavily sampled by hip-hop producers. SILKY SOUL MUSIC, a tribute project organized by Frankie Beverly's ...
| | Michael Jackson Bad CD (1987) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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$7.59 Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California).
Jackson's domination of the world record market continued following Thriller, although by comparison it was an almighty flop with only 12 million sales. As Pink Floyd and Dire Straits have proved, one album can go completely sales haywire without necessarily being any better. The title track and the gorgeous "Man In The Mirror" were substantial hits, but quality material such as "Dirty Diana" and "Liberian Girl" bolster a strong album. Jackson also seemed to have found the romance he seeks in "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" and "The Way You Make Me Feel." Regardless of his press, history clearly shows that he has made a lot of people very, very happy.
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Recorded at Westlake Audio Studios, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Epic (40600).
Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals); Stevie Wonder (vocals, keyboards); The Winans (vocals); David Williams, Eric Gale, Steve Stevens, Bill Bottrell, Dann Huff, Michael Landau, Paul Jackson Jr. (guitar); Larry Williams (saxophone, keyboards, programming); Kim Hutchcroft (saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet); ...
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$15.65 As an acolyte of horrorcore, a rap micro genre adorned with grisly lyrics and macabre themes, Tech N9ne is one of the more controversial and misunderstood figures in hip-hop music. Coming off the heels of his second album of collaborations, the early 2009-release SICKOLOGY 101, the ever prolific Tech released a late-2009 solo effort entitled K.O.D., painting some of his most gruesome depictions of psychosis and shock-addled lyricism yet. While the overall tone of the album is as ...
| | Platters All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2004) Remastered
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$11.99 Recorded between 1956 & 1967. Includes liner notes by Fred Bronson.
While this single-disc distillation of the Platters' biggest hits is superb, it's almost identical to Rhino's 1998 comp Enchanted: The Best of the Platters, except that the Rhino disc actually has everything here plus three additional tracks. None of those three extra songs are among the group's more familiar numbers, though, so in all honesty All-Time Greatest Hits will be just as sufficient for most fans. It has all 15 of their first Top Forty hits, an astonishing run that went from 1955's "Only You (And You Alone)" through 1960's "Harbor Lights," and adds the more ...
| | Wuhling Extra 6 CD (1997)
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| | Beatles Tapes V: The 1965 Help Tour CD (2000)
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$10.85 In an hour-plus long collection of interviews and press conferences done both during the filming of their second full-length feature, HELP, and just after receiving their ...
| | How High The Moon - 1947 CD (1997)
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$16.39 | | Hell Rell Hell Up In The Bronx CD (2009)
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| | Mish Fornito CD (2009) (Import)
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$17.15 The distinct sound of Mish Fornito has been captivating audiences from the moment she entered the music world, leaving a lasting impression everywhere she takes the stage. Although she has been singing for as long as she can remember, Mish was always too shy to consider the possibility of having a career ...
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| | Willie Mitchell Ooh Baby You Turn Me On CD (1967) (Import) Digipak; United Kingdom
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$12.85 This album, which was repackaged and retitled Soul Serenade a year after its original release, catches Willie Mitchell in superb form, not only as an arranger but as a leader fronting a first-rate ensemble. Apart from a somewhat predictable chorus on "Soulfinger," everything here has some subtlety in its presentation -- details in the arrangements that surprise on repeated listening, and a crispness in the recording (this is some of the best-sounding stereo soul music of its period) that makes the repeated listening fun. The material ranges from new Mitchell-authored instrumentals to covers of standards such as "Slippin' and Slidin'" and "Sunny" (which could've been considered for a double-A-sided single, and the latter might've just placed Mitchell onto the easy listening charts without compromising ...
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