| Jethro Tull Caroline World Service music Thick As A Brick CD (1972) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$9.99 This special limited edition release of THICK AS A BRICK - 25TH ANNIVERSARY contains one previously unreleased live track and interviews with Ian Anderson, Martin Barre and Jeffrey Hammond.
While never as high-minded or technically facile as the likes of Yes
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| U.F.O. Caroline World Service CDs Obsession CD (1978) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$11.35 UFO had finally fulfilled their potential with 1977's exceptional hard rock tour de force, LIGHTS OUT, and released another prime slice of heavy metal just one year later, OBSESSION. While most '70s Euro-metal bands such as Black Sabbath, Judas Priest,
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| U.F.O. Caroline World Service CDs Lights Out CD (1977) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$11.59 Although Euro-rockers UFO had built a solid fan base worldwide amongst metal heads with such releases as PHENOMENON, FORCE IT, and NO HEAVY PETTING, the band had yet to issue a solid album from beginning to end. This changed with
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| Jethro Tull Caroline World Service Records Stand Up CD (1969) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$11.25 Principally recorded at Morgan Studios, London, England. Includes liner notes by Ian Anderson.
People often forget that Tull started out as a forward-looking blues-rock unit not dissimilar to contemporaries like Cream and Led Zeppelin.
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| Quicksilver Messenger Service Caroline World Service music What About Me CD (1970) Bonus Tracks; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$13.49 Quicksilver Messenger Service: Jose Rico Reyes (vocals, percussion); David Friedberg (guitar, bass guitar); Gary Duncan (guitars, bass guitar); Dino Valenti, John Cipollina (guitars, percussion); Mark Naftlain, Nicky Hopkins (piano); Greg Elmore (drums, percussion).
Quicksilver Messenger Service began as Grateful Dead-like psychedelic
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| Jethro Tull Caroline World Service CDs Aqualung CD (1971) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$12.55 The leap from 1970's BENEFIT to the following year's AQUALUNG is one of the most astonishing progressions in rock history. In the space of one album, Tull went from relatively unassuming electrified folk-rock to larger-than-life conceptual rock full of sophisticated
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| Lords Of The New Church Caroline World Service music Killer Lords CD (1985)
$10.29 The Lords of the New Church took the punk/new wave types of sounds and combined them with heavy metal influences into a gothic-sounding but very accessible texture. The resulting music is showcased on this compilation disc, which includes tracks from
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| Thunder Caroline World Service Records Behind Closed Doors CD (1995)
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| Roxy Music Caroline World Service music Siren CD (1975) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$13.09 All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Roxy Music's fifth album, SIREN, is a return to the form of their first couple of records--that is, it mixes astonishing material with some that, well, isn't quite as good. This is
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| Jethro Tull Caroline World Service Records Stormwatch CD (1979) Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$9.65 |