| Artist appears on Monkees Greatest Hits CD (1995)
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$9.79 This Deluxe Limited Edition (20,000 pressings) of GREATEST HITS comes in a four-color tin package with a raised photo image as well as computer screensavers of the Monkees' 18 album covers and logo.
Additional personnel includes: Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton (acoustic
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| Artist appears on James Taylor Sweet Baby James CD (1970)
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$9.59 The plaintive, melancholic air of "Fire and Rain" resonated with millions of listeners, as did the rest of the album. Taylor's lyrics, which address personal identity, religion, and relationships lost and struggling, are highly confessional, yet associative and lyrical enough
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| Artist appears on James Taylor Greatest Hits CD (1976)
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$11.19 Recording Studios, Hollywood, California between 1969 & 1976.
What self-respecting '70s pop music fan's collection would be complete without James Taylor's GREATEST HITS? Principally recorded at Sound Factory, Sunset Sound, Crystal Recording Studios and Warner Bros.
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| Artist appears on James Taylor James Taylor CD (1968)
John London music CDs
$12.19 Though James Taylor wasn't a commercial success until SWEET BABY JAMES made him a star in 1971, one of his finest works is this 1968 debut album. Recorded shortly after Taylor was signed to The Beatles' Apple label by producer
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| Artist appears on Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy CD (1970) Remastered
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$8.45 The first album issued by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band after they had temporarily disbanded in 1969, this greatly expanded their pop audience, due primarily to the Top 10 hit cover of Jerry Jeff Walker's "Mr. Bojangles" (which actually wasn't
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| Artist appears on Monkees Headquarters CDs (1967) Remastered; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$21.29 One of the Monkees' two best albums, HEADQUARTERS is also the one '60s album on which the band played nearly all the instruments, save for a string section and occasional bass from producer Chip Douglas. Since Michael Nesmith had instigated
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| Artist appears on Ed Sanders Sanders Truckstop CD (1969)
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$10.45 The wholly incongruous lyrics, however, ensured that these would not get played in honky tonk jukeboxes. For Ed Sanders' solo debut, he'd apparently decided to become a satirical redneck country-rocker with a string of sh*t-kicking barroom stomps and tear-in-your-beer ballads.
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| Artist appears on James Taylor Greatest Hits CD (1976)
John London CD discography
$8.89 Principally recorded at Sound Factory, Sunset Sound,
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| Artist appears on Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy CD (1970) (Import) United Kingdom
John London music CDs
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