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Bob Dylan - Limited Edition Catalog Box Set


by: Bob Dylan




Cascading Strings


by: Mantovani & His Orchestra


:Album Details:99 Original Recordings from 1951 - 1954 with the Usual Excellent Jasmine Sound (Mastering by Tall Order).

The Capitol Years


by: Frank Sinatra


:Album Details:New UK 21 Disc Box Set.remastered With Bonus Tracks. Includes Exclusive 'Rare Sinatra'Disc Available Only in this Box.( A Must for Collectors!)

Long Train Runnin': 1970-2000


by: The Doobie Brothers


: :One would be hard-pressed to find a band more perfectly symbolic of the good-times politics-be-damned esprit de cannabis that symbolized a good chunk of 70's rock. While the Beach Boys were busy becoming an anachronism, the Doobs effectively took their mantle, fusing an array of musical Americana--be it blues, country, folk, or gospel (they saved jazz and funk for their Michael McDonald-fronted incarnation)--into a remarkably popular string of albums and radio hits by simply asking not much more of us than to 'Listen to the Music.' And if they didn't get much more ...

The Night Before Christmas


by: Thomas Kinkade


: :2 Music CDs + Bonus DVD & 5 xmas cards by Kinkade in foldout cover. Artists include Crosby,Williams, Brenda Lee,Mel Torme,Diana Ross,John Denver,Nat King Cole,Stevie Wonder and many more

The Finer Things


by: Steve Winwood


: :Steve Winwood's 3 CD The Finer Things kind of runs out of gas somewhere around the two-hour mark, but, hey, that's inevitable: The guy got way too popular for his own good. The best stuff here is the drug-addled early Traffic stuff, though one wishes they'd have found a spot for the live versions of 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' and 'Gimme Some Lovin'' from the poorly-recorded but quite inspired Welcome to the Canteen. --Steven Stolder

Something Big: The Complete A&M Years...And More


by: Burt Bacharach


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From Croydon to Cuba: An Anthology


by: Kirsty MacColl


:Album Description:3 CD retrospective of Kristy's work between 1979 and 2000. Contains all her singles & unreleased tracks including demos from the family archive. EMI. 2005.

Trilogy


by: Frank Sinatra


: :At age 64, Sinatra recorded this three-LP (now two-CD) epic, a grandiloquent statement which attempted to sum up his career, as well as pay tribute to his status as America's greatest living singer. The result is at turns sublime, awful, and just plain bizarre; 'Reflections on the Future in Three Tenses,' Gordon Jenkins's bombastic suite that covers the last third of the set, almost gets over on camp value alone. Covers of such contemporary hits as Billy Joel's 'Just the Way You Are' and Neil Diamond's 'Song Sung Blue' don't really work, but ...

Today, Tomorrow & Forever


by: Elvis Presley


:Album Description:2002 release features 100 previously unreleased tracks all digitally remastered. Live recordings from Little Rock, AR 1956 & Las Vegas 1969-1970. Outtakes from many historic recording sessions. Newly discovered duet with Ann-Margret. Track by track commentary. 4 CDs in a hard-back digi-book. :Elvis Presley changed the world when he spontaneously kicked an obscure blues number called 'That's All Right' into high gear, providing as likely a starting point for rock & roll as anyone will ever be able to pinpoint. Spontaneity became harder to come by as Presley's career progressed, which makes ...



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