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The Best of James Bond 30th Anniversary
: :Released in 1992 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the release of Dr. No, this two-disc set still stands as the ultimate Bond music collection. Disc one includes all of the hit songs from the Bond films, including Shirley Bassey's 'Goldfinger,' Tom Jones's 'Thunderball,' Paul McCartney & Wings' 'Live & Let Die' and Sheena Easton's 'For Your Eyes Only.' Disc two includes Louis Armstrong's lovely 'We Have All the Time in the World,' as well as a nice collection of rarities (Anthony Newley's demo of 'Goldfinger'), lesser-known orchestral cuts from Goldfinger ...
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The Ultimate Collection
:Album Details:2006 Issued Digitally Remastered Anthology of Recordings from the Three-time Grammy Award Winner, Whose International Success Spans Four Decades. She Has Has Performed for the Queen, Five United States Presidents, Wartime Soldiers in Vietnam and Sold-out Audiences around the World. She Has Worked in Radio, Television, Film and Theatre. This Box Set Highlights the Very Best of her Singing Talents. Carr Herself Helped Compile the Set and it Includes Some Very Rare Recordings, Previously Unreleased Songs as Well as her Hits, Foreign Language Songs and Some Classic Standards.
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The Reprise Collection
: :The pundits claim that Ol' Blue Eyes did his best work with Columbia in the '50s, but there's more great '60s and '70s stuff here than you can shake a stick at. After all, Sinatra wouldn't start his own label only to sing schlock. This four-CD set was released to celebrate The Chairman's 75th birthday and it traces the mellowing of that tremendous voice like the aging of a fine wine. It also adds eight unreleased tracks to a staggering song list highlighted by biggies like 'New York, New York,' 'My ...
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75 Chansons
: :The pundits claim that Ol' Blue Eyes did his best work with Columbia in the '50s, but there's more great '60s and '70s stuff here than you can shake a stick at. After all, Sinatra wouldn't start his own label only to sing schlock. This four-CD set was released to celebrate The Chairman's 75th birthday and it traces the mellowing of that tremendous voice like the aging of a fine wine. It also adds eight unreleased tracks to a staggering song list highlighted by biggies like 'New York, New York,' 'My ...
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Stan Freberg Presents The United States Of America, Vol. 1, The Early Years, And Vol. 2, The Middle Years
: :When Stan Freberg released The United States of America in 1961, it was one of the first comedy concept albums ... and perhaps the funniest musical comedy never performed onstage. With a cast that included Jesse White and June Foray (as well as a dead-on Orson Welles impression by voice-over master Paul Frees), Freberg presented a madcap version of history that began with Christopher Columbus's insistence that 'It's a Round, Round World.' His crew, however, was unconvinced: Crazy kind of scheme It's a cockamamie dream If we don't sight land we're ...
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The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection
: essential recording:The greatest expression of Burt Bacharach's composing and arranging talents is the marvelous string of productions he made with Dionne Warwick and lyricist Hal David for a decade or so starting in 1962. Many of their triumphs are included in this three-CD box (also see the single disc The Dionne Warwick Collection), along with dozens of other tracks made between 1957 (Marty Robbins's 'Story of My Life') and 1996 (Bacharach's collaboration with Elvis Costello on 'God Give Me Strength'). The master's blend of froth, deep emotion, and challenging musicality ...
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The King of Rock 'n' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters
: :This five-disc set was the first release in BMG's effort to present Elvis's recorded legacy in a manner befitting the most important musical artist of his time. The strategy was simple--showcase, in chronological order, remastered versions of the King's 1950s output, from his sessions with Sam Phillips at Sun Studios (where they arguably invented the very notion of rock & roll) through his 1958 Army induction. Not everything Elvis recorded in the '50s was great (just as not everything he recorded in Hollywood was rotten), but there are dozens of tracks ...
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I Grandi Successi
:Album Details:The Most Complete Compilation of their Greatest Hits. Triple CD Box Set at Very Special Price.
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The Fabulous 50's [3-CD Set]
:Album Details:The Most Complete Compilation of their Greatest Hits. Triple CD Box Set at Very Special Price.
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The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
:Album Details:The Most Complete Compilation of their Greatest Hits. Triple CD Box Set at Very Special Price.
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