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Super Hits/Super Hits, Vol. 2/Super Hits, Vol. 3
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Baroque Festival
from: Compendia
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Spohr: Complete Violin Concertos (Box Set)
from: Cpo Records
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Messiaen par lui-même
from: EMI Classics
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The Dizzy Gillespie Story: 1939-1950
:Album Description:UK box-set for the greatest bebop trumpeter ever. 99 tracks over 4 CD's from his early years with the bands of Teddy Hill, Lionel Hampton & Cab Calloway to the exciting trumpet virtuoso performances of the mid to late 1940's. 48 page booklet tells the story of this great musician & showman, includes session details & rare photos. 2001.
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The Complete United Artists Sessions
:Album Description:Full title - The Complete United Artists Sessions. A unique 3-CD set comprising every commercial title that Bing Crosby recorded for the United Artists Label plus previously unreleased out-takes and studio chat. 35 tracks never before on CD. Standard double size jewel case. EMI. 1997.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Music, The Magic
:Album Description:Full title - The Complete United Artists Sessions. A unique 3-CD set comprising every commercial title that Bing Crosby recorded for the United Artists Label plus previously unreleased out-takes and studio chat. 35 tracks never before on CD. Standard double size jewel case. EMI. 1997.
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Guess How Much I Love You
from: Baby Genius
:Album Description:3CD music collection inspired by the best selling book. 'Guess How Much I Love You' is a story - a tale of the reassuring bond of love between a parent and a child. 3CD Vinyl Packaging
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Strauss: Tone Poems
from: Deutsche Grammophon
:Album Description:3CD music collection inspired by the best selling book. 'Guess How Much I Love You' is a story - a tale of the reassuring bond of love between a parent and a child. 3CD Vinyl Packaging
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Christmas Oratorio
from: Hanssler Classics
: :This recording, nominated for a 2001 Grammy, documents as fine a performance of J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio as can be found in the catalog. Led by Helmuth Rilling, it is a vibrant, stylistically informed modern-instrument account in the noble tradition of Karl Richter, featuring smashingly good orchestral playing and superb singing from both the chorus and a first-rate group of soloists. Recorded live in Stuttgart from Christmas Day 1999 to Epiphany (January 6) 2000--the precise period in the liturgical calendar for which Bach composed the six cantatas that make up this ...
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