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The Collection: Oh, Mercy/Time Out of Mind/Love and Theft
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Roy Brown & New Orleans R&B
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No One Here Gets Out Alive
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The Ultimate Collection
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The Anthology (1968-1990)
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Janis
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. :A host of contradictions--the insufficiency of her collaborators, the spectacular potential of her voice, the inconsistency of her efforts--have left Joplin's historical legacy a tangled mess. The new 3 CD box set, Janis, captures that mess in all its glory but does little to untangle it. Typical of compiler Bob Irwin's decisions was his choice to replace the familiar version of George Gershwin's 'Summertime' from the 'Cheap Thrills' album by a weaker but unreleased alternate ...
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The Doors Vinyl Box [180 Gram Vinyl]
: :The ultimate collectible: a limited edition (12,500 copies worldwide), 7-disc vinyl box covered in faux lizard skin with 12-inch 180-gram HQ vinyl re-issues of the original stereo mixes of the band's six Morrison-era studio albums, plus a copy of the '67 debut ('The Doors') in mono. Includes 'The Doors', 'Strange Days', 'Waiting For The Sun', 'The Soft Parade', 'Morrison Hotel', and 'LA Woman'.
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Collector's Gold
: :The ultimate collectible: a limited edition (12,500 copies worldwide), 7-disc vinyl box covered in faux lizard skin with 12-inch 180-gram HQ vinyl re-issues of the original stereo mixes of the band's six Morrison-era studio albums, plus a copy of the '67 debut ('The Doors') in mono. Includes 'The Doors', 'Strange Days', 'Waiting For The Sun', 'The Soft Parade', 'Morrison Hotel', and 'LA Woman'.
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Synchronistic Wanderings
: :With the arrival of the 1980s, Nancy Reagan was picking out new White House china, MTV was taking its first baby steps, and Pat Benatar was surging forward as a new kind of female rock star. Brassy, eye-catching, and possessed of a four-and-a-half-octave voice, the small-framed, big-voiced New Yorker first caused a stir in 1979 with the hits 'Heartbreaker' and 'We Live for Love,' the latter penned by lead guitarist and Benatar's future husband, Neil Gerardo. In the early '80s, Benatar scored repeatedly with snarling rockers that combined new-wave energy with ...
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Barnstormin Live Volumes 1 and 2
: :With the arrival of the 1980s, Nancy Reagan was picking out new White House china, MTV was taking its first baby steps, and Pat Benatar was surging forward as a new kind of female rock star. Brassy, eye-catching, and possessed of a four-and-a-half-octave voice, the small-framed, big-voiced New Yorker first caused a stir in 1979 with the hits 'Heartbreaker' and 'We Live for Love,' the latter penned by lead guitarist and Benatar's future husband, Neil Gerardo. In the early '80s, Benatar scored repeatedly with snarling rockers that combined new-wave energy with ...
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