| Hollywood Records Tales Of Desire 2: A Tribal Fusion Bellydance Experience DVD (2009)
$13.05 A group of popular names in the realm of bellydancing combine forces for this performance release featuring a number of innovative interpretations. Some of the performances featured include Rose Harden dancing to Blue
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| Queen Hollywood music Platinum Collection, Vol. 1-3 CDs (2001) Box Set
$15.25 Recorded between 1974 & 1997. Includes liner notes by Jim Jenkins, Jacky Smith, Andy Davis, Phil Symes.
With Queen officially enshrined in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Hollywood Records reintroduces the band yet again with the release of GREATEST
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| Breaking Benjamin Hollywood CDs Dear Agony CD (2009)
$13.15 Breaking Benjamin's fourth foray into the crowded waters of early 21st century alternative metal/post-grunge feels a lot like their first three. That's good news for longtime fans of the brooding Pennsylvania quartet, who pound each of the 11 tracks on
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| Queen Hollywood Records Greatest Flix, Vol. 3 CD (2000) Remastered
$9.49 Additional personnel includes: George Michael, David Bowie, Montserrat Caballe, Elton John.
Not so much a traditional greatest-hits album in the style of the first two volumes in the series, Queen's GREATEST HITS III is more of a collection of rarities, remixes,
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| Atreyu Hollywood music Congregation Of The Damned CD (2009)
$11.65 On their latest effort, Atreyu come with more of the same metalcore that listeners have come to expect from the band. All of the familiar elements are in place, with the alternating screaming/soaring vocals, thundering double bass drumming, and big,
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| Breaking Benjamin Hollywood CDs We Are Not Alone CD (2004)
$10.45 WE ARE NOT ALONE, the latter band's sophomore effort, promises to silence the naysayers for good. When Aaron Fink and Markus James left Universal Records act Lifer to join the then-unsigned Breaking Benjamin, many hard-rock fans were skeptical.
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| Queen Hollywood music News Of The World CD (1977)
$11.45 Freddie Mercury indulges his cabaret fantasies with the supper club cha-cha of the Spanish guitar-laced "Who Needs You." Brian May sings the mournful, folkish piano ballad "All Dead, All Dead." Things get downright Cole Porter-ish on the jazzy torch song
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| Queen Hollywood Records Sheer Heart Attack CD (1974)
$11.99 Containing their first global hit single, "Killer Queen," it certainly qualifies as one of Queen's best all-time releases. SHEER HEART ATTACK is widely considered Queen's best pre-"Bohemian Rhapsody" album.
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| Breaking Benjamin Hollywood CDs Saturate CD (2002)
$10.45 SATURATE's success proved them right, though. It's a testament to the conviction of Breaking Benjamin that two of its members quit another band already signed to a major label to join what was, commercially, much less of a sure thing.
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| Demi Lovato Here We Go Again CD (2009)
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