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Purchase Music From Accepted CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cadillac Records CDs (2008) Deluxe Edition
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$16.19
| | Who Tommy CD (1969) Remastered; Japanese Edition
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$10.45 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
The definitive rock opera, TOMMY liberated the Who from a "singles band" stigma, marking them as a substantial artistic force. Composer Pete Townshend had flirted with the conceptual format on two previous releases, but here his vision is spread over two ambitious records that play to the Who's main strengths. Anthems such as the raucous "Pinball Wizard" and the surprisingly serene "I'm Free" emphasize the kinetic power of the band, while Townshend's cast of characters (the perverted Uncle Ernie, the inscrutable Tommy) reveals a wild and unconventional imagination. Townshend even incorporates Sonny Boy Williamson's "Eyesight to the Blind" as part of his fable about the "deaf, dumb, and blind kid," making a successful reference to the past in what is an undeniably groundbreaking ...
| | Bronx Tale CD (1993) Original Soundtrack
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$7.59
| | Hunt For Red October/O.S.T. CD (1990) Original Soundtrack
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$7.49
| | Pulp Fiction CD (1994) Original Soundtrack
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$11.99 This collector's edition contains 4 additional tracks plus a bonus interview disc with director Quentin Tarantino.
Pumped with the same sweaty adrenaline as the movie, the soundtrack for PULP FICTION is an audio example of why director Quentin Tarantino was the most talked-about filmmaker of the 1990s. Meshing snippets of dialogue with a diverse and powerful soundtrack, PULP FICTION is dripping with the same seedy tension that characterizes Tarantino's films.
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| | Avenue Q CD (2003)
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$12.09 In the late 1990s, the television show SOUTH PARK sparked a trend of using figures associated with children's entertainment, such as puppets and animated characters, in the service of adult comedy. Depending on your viewpoint, this either generates marvelously clever social critique or cheap, tasteless jokes. Adding to the controversy is AVENUE Q, the smash Broadway hit that reads like a thinly veiled SESAME STREET parody, in which a charming puppet world is subverted by smart, bawdy humor about sexuality, pornography, and racism.
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| | Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Tour CDs (1993)
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$12.39 Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Chicago based blues label Alligator Records, this disc contains live music from Koko Taylor and Her Blues Machine, Lonnie Brooks Blues Band, Elvin Bishop, Katie Webster, and Lil' Ed & The Imperials. This tour is the also basis for the film "Pride And Joy: The Story ...
| | Thee Headcoats Messerschmitt Pilot's Severed Hand CD (1998)
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$13.79 Although Billy Childish and Thee Headcoats have recorded their fair share of garage punk gems, their albums often get bogged down with songs that sound too much alike. The Messerschmitt Pilot's Severed Hand is a welcome exception. With this 1998 release, Thee Headcoats produced an entire album's worth of material that lives up to the promise of their singles. As with other Headcoats records, technical proficiency gives way to jokey garage punk attitude on The Messerschmitt Pilot's Severed Hand. And this album is a smorgasbord of lo-fi punk cynicism. Framed by a chord progression that screams of the Kinks' "All Day and All of the Night," "We Hate the Fucking N.M.E." is an overt jab at the corporate leanings of the New Music Express. Childish makes "N.M.E." sound like "enemy" and seals the band's fate for not getting any press in this music publication -- but this seems to be the whole point. The song title "I Suppose I'm a Poseur" appears to be an answer to the X-Ray Spex, but the music ...
| | L-Word L Word CD (2004) Original Soundtrack
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$16.75 The soundtrack to Showtime's lesbian answer to Sex and the ...
| | Duets With Louis Armstrong & Friends CD (2006) (Import)
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$19.05
| | La Mome La Vie En Rose La Mome CD (2007)
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$13.49
| | Craig Armstrong Pianoworks CD (2009) (Import) Import
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$14.75
| | Asami Mizumaki Koigoyomi Naniwa Shunju/Sakuranbo No CD (2007) (Import)
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