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Clash on Broadway
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Golden Era of Rock 'n' Roll: 1954-1963
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You'll Never Walk Alone: The EMI Years 1963-1966
:Album Description:2008 four CD box set anthology from the Liverpool band. It includes unreleased tracks, early and 'no strings' versions, all their UK singles, EPs and LP masters with some recordings issued only in the USA and Canada. Hitting the top spot with their first three singles, they were a true Mersey Beat phenomena. They rivaled the Beatles in the heydays of that scene and they had a huge following at home and abroad.This CD box set is the definitive collection of the band at ...
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Remembered
:Album Description:2008 three CD set from the popular '60s girl group. The Shangri-Las mix of bubblegum and melodramatic Pop earned them a string of hits including the worldwide smashes 'Leader Of The Pack' and 'Remember (Walking In The Sand)'. Those tracks are included here along with 35 other gems including A-sides, B-sides, early singles, LP cuts and even two spoofs of Shangri-Las tracks by the Detergents! Golden Stars.
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Beg, Scream & Shout!: The Big Ol' Box Of 60's Soul
: :Extravagance in packaging is no vice, especially when the media--six CDs wrapped in mockup 45 sleeves inside one of those carrying cases that were the in thing for late-'60s singles buyers--so perfectly enhance the sounds contained within. Of course, it's what's in the digital bitstream that counts, and Beg, Scream & Shout!'s selections are masterfully chosen. Unlike Rhino's excellent but somewhat predictable R&B Box, this one strikes a better balance between well-known hits and artists and great sides by second-tier acts. This approach allows many ...
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Mos' Scocious : The Dr. John Anthology
: :New Orleans' burgeoning '50s R&B scene was the crucible for Mac Rebennack, an in-demand session guitarist in his teens, but he was sidelined by a gunshot wound to his left hand. He learned organ, then blossomed as a gifted pianist in a city renowned for brilliant, idiosyncratic players, and Mac soaked up the tradition. A move to Los Angeles and a trippy side project under the nom du disque of Dr. John, the Night Tripper, clinched his fate, giving American music one of its most ...
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Bootleg Series, Vol. 1: The Quine Tapes
: :New Orleans' burgeoning '50s R&B scene was the crucible for Mac Rebennack, an in-demand session guitarist in his teens, but he was sidelined by a gunshot wound to his left hand. He learned organ, then blossomed as a gifted pianist in a city renowned for brilliant, idiosyncratic players, and Mac soaked up the tradition. A move to Los Angeles and a trippy side project under the nom du disque of Dr. John, the Night Tripper, clinched his fate, giving American music one of its most ...
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Dozin' at the Knick
: :New Orleans' burgeoning '50s R&B scene was the crucible for Mac Rebennack, an in-demand session guitarist in his teens, but he was sidelined by a gunshot wound to his left hand. He learned organ, then blossomed as a gifted pianist in a city renowned for brilliant, idiosyncratic players, and Mac soaked up the tradition. A move to Los Angeles and a trippy side project under the nom du disque of Dr. John, the Night Tripper, clinched his fate, giving American music one of its most ...
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The Doo Wop Box, Vol. 2
: :The second set of Rhino Records' The Doo Wop Box includes such gems as Robert & Johnny's 'We Belong Together,' Gene Chandler's 'Duke of Earl' and the Robins' original version of Leiber & Stoller's 'Smokey Joe's Café.' The box set contains 39 Top 30 R&B hits plus such pop smashes as the Platters' 'My Prayer,' the Clovers' 'Love Potion No. 9,' Dion & the Belmonts' 'Where or When,' the Crests' 'Step by Step,' the Marcels' 'Heartaches' and Don & Juan's 'What's Your Name.' Putting more ...
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Bowie at Beeb: Best of BBC Radio 68-72
: :The second set of Rhino Records' The Doo Wop Box includes such gems as Robert & Johnny's 'We Belong Together,' Gene Chandler's 'Duke of Earl' and the Robins' original version of Leiber & Stoller's 'Smokey Joe's Café.' The box set contains 39 Top 30 R&B hits plus such pop smashes as the Platters' 'My Prayer,' the Clovers' 'Love Potion No. 9,' Dion & the Belmonts' 'Where or When,' the Crests' 'Step by Step,' the Marcels' 'Heartaches' and Don & Juan's 'What's Your Name.' Putting more ...
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