| Fall Sanctuary music Hex Enduction Hour CDs (1982) Deluxe Edition
$23.98 Seminal British post-punks the Fall have been through so many stylistic and personnel changes that it's easy to forget the unadulterated fury that marked the band's early recordings. HEX INDUCTION HOUR features the classic late-'70s lineup, full of scratchy, occasionally
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| Morrissey Sanctuary CDs Swords CD (2009)
$11.18 The latest in a long line of stray track compilations that stretches all the way back to BONA DRAG, if not HATFUL OF HALLOW, 2009's SWORDS gathers up 18 highlights from the b-sides of singles from YOU ARE THE QUARRY,
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| Morrissey Sanctuary Records Swords CDs (2009) Bonus DVD; Limited Edition
$19.85 The latest in a long line of stray track compilations that stretches all the way back to BONA DRAG, if not HATFUL OF HALLOW, 2009's SWORDS gathers up 18 highlights from the b-sides of singles from YOU ARE THE QUARRY,
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| Kinks Sanctuary music Face To Face CD (1966) Bonus Tracks; England
$9.79 Includes original liner notes by Frank Smyth and Peter Doggett.
The album that ushered in a new era of Ray Davies' songwriting, 1966's FACE TO FACE finds Davies penning, for the first time, a series of vignettes in the style that
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| Black Sabbath Sanctuary music Black Sabbath CDs (1970) Bonus CD; Remastered; Deluxe Edition
$26.79 The archetypal heavy metal band, Black Sabbath unleashed a debut album marked by ponderous, sludgy rhythms, heavily distorted riffs and chords, and more than a whiff of darkness and Black Magic. Its crushing atmosphere of doom proved intense and relentless;
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| Black Sabbath Sanctuary CDs Born Again CD (1983) Import
$12.79 U.K. remastered import contains original artwork plus additional notes by Hugh Gilmour.
BORN AGAIN is probably the most underrated album in the Sabbath catalog. Featuring the classic lineup with vocalist Ian Gillan (Deep Purple) standing in for Ozzy, BORN is a
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| Black Sabbath Sanctuary Records Black Sabbath Vol. 4 CD (1972) Remastered; Digipak
$12.79 While Black Sabbath's 1972 release VOL. 4 didn't contain a renowned heavy metal anthem as PARANOID's title track, "Iron Man," or MASTER OF REALITY's "Sweet Leaf" and "Children of the Grave," for example, it was far from a lackluster effort.
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| W.A.S.P. Sanctuary CDs Still Not Black Enough CD (1996) Remastered
$9.99 Still Not Black Enough is the second and last record employing well-traveled hired gun Bob Kulick while guitarist Chris Holmes was out of the fold. Between him and percussionist Frankie Banali, it's not surprising that this and the preceding Crimson
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| Mavericks Sanctuary music Live In Austin, Texas CD (2004)
$9.99 The Mavericks are talented enough to do any number of things with their music, which has been just a bit problematic for them since their breakthrough with 1994's What a Crying Shame, as they shuffle back and forth between country,
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| Pentangle Sanctuary Records Basket Of Light CD (1969)
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