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Best Of Foxy: Get Off Music Best Of Foxy: Get Off Songs Best Of Foxy: Get Off Music Review Purchase Best Of Foxy: Get Off CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Monica Mancini Dreams Of Johnny Mercer CD (2000)
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| | Odyssey Native New Yorker CD (1991)
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| | Chic Risque CD (1979)
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| | Cole Porter Centennial Gala Concert CD (1992)
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| | Kylie Minogue Fever CD (2002) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$39.49 The 2002 enhanced Japan-only version features four additional tracks and two videos.
It's more than just journalistic shorthand to refer to Kylie Minogue as the European Madonna. She's been at it as long as the Material Girl, and her mix of sexy style and dance-pop sound is very much in league with that of her American counterpart. The catch here is that, while Minogue had previously only been a star in Europe, FEVER represents her American breakthrough. Not surprisingly, the sound of FEVER will appeal ...
| | Barbra Streisand Duets CD (2002) Remastered
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$7.59 DUETS is a compilation of duets and contains a new duet recording with Barry Manilow, "I Won't Be The One Let Go".
Barbra Streisand's long and varied career is the stuff of legend, as the actress/director/songstress consistently takes chances, never content to rest on her laurels. DUETS, a collection of her collaborations, reflects this wide-sweeping ...
| | Keith Jarrett Fort Yawuh CD (1973) Remastered
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| | Koffin Kats Inhumane CD (2005)
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| | Saturna Some Delicious Enemy CD (2007)
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$12.69 Well into the twenty-first century, the Pacific Northwestern area still produces some of the best music in the country. The early alternative rock movement in the very early 1990s jammed the region’s first stake into the soil, claiming the sister cities of Seattle and Portland as fertile grounds for new music. Stepping forward with a fresh foot is Saturna, a four-piece that was founded in Portland but now divides its residence between Oregon and Seattle. The debut LP, Some Delicious Enemy, takes the atmospheric beauty of their first EP, ...All Night, to the next level. In Portland, the legendary Tony Lash (Dandy Warhols, Stars of Track and Field, Elliott Smith) mixed “Pop Rocks,” making Saturna’s first radio track from last year’s …All Night a new demon, with a cleaner sound that expands every band member’s talent to fill every inch of sonic space. Back in Seattle, Brin Addison (Smashing Pumpkins, Chris Cornell) mixed the capacious "Much More" and electro-rocker "Fall." Basement production and multi-instrumentalists may appear often in modern indie rock bands, but Saturna contains years of roadie, tech, and engineering experience, as well as music journalism and computer programming – important perspectives not often found from under the stage lights. With Eric Block on lead guitar, Ryan Carroll lends bass and guitar along with his ethereal vocals. Though Steve-O had a heavy hand in their EP’s production, many more names have taken part in the production of Some Delicious Enemy. Steve’s cuts still provides a variety of the ...
| | Amr Ismail Rahil Remix CD (2008) (Import)
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