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The Complete Studio Recordings
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Sanders' Truckstop
: :Imagine you're at your local country bar, when some longhaired fella takes the stage. He doesn't look quite right, but you figure he's ok, especially when he and his band start playing some twangin' honky-tonk tunes. But then you start listening to the lyrics, and holy mother-of-kinky-friedman, danged if he isn't making fun of...you! This 1970 album of satirical barroom stomps and cry-in-your-beer ballads didn't make Ed Sanders any friends in Nashville, but they just might make you salt your suds with tears of laughter.
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Shine On
:Album Description:Available again! This is Columbia's beautifully packaged nine-disc 1992 box set featuring seven classic Floyd albums digitally remastered ('A Saucerful Of Secrets', 'Meddle', ' Dark Side Of The Moon', 'Wish You Were Here', 'Animals', 'The Wall' (two CDs) essential recording:Box sets are difficult phenomena. Their cost is often prohibitive, and the weight of outtakes, alternate takes, chronological corrections, and myriad other completist elements make them sometimes less listenable than the original recordings. But this mammoth nine-CD package is a different breed of cat. It collects a smattering of early Pink Floyd, ...
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Long Train Runnin': 1970-2000
: :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 ...
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Live In Japan (UK)
:Album Description:1993 EMI release, a reissue of the band's 1972 live album featuring their shows in Osaka on August 15th & 16th, 1972 and their August 17th, 1972 Tokyo performance. Includes a 24page full color booklet and 21 tracks, including 'Highway Star', 'Strange Kind Of Woman', 'Space Truckin'', 'Smoke On The Water', 'Speed King' and more. Comes packaged in a double jewel case.
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Revolution Calling
:Album Description:It takes a helluva box to hold all seven of EMI's Queensryche reissues, and that's just what this box is, offering all seven albums remastered in mini LP paper jackets plus an exclusive Promised Land CD-ROM game! Includes the albums Queensryche (10 live bonus tracks), The Warning (3 bonus tracks), Rage for Order (4 bonus tracks), Operation Mindcrime (2 live bonus tracks), Empire (3 bonus tracks), Promised Land (4 bonus tracks), and Hear in the Now Frontier (4 bonus tracks), each reissued with bonus tracks and each an example of '80s and ...
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The Collection: Santana/Abraxas/Santana III
:Album Description:It takes a helluva box to hold all seven of EMI's Queensryche reissues, and that's just what this box is, offering all seven albums remastered in mini LP paper jackets plus an exclusive Promised Land CD-ROM game! Includes the albums Queensryche (10 live bonus tracks), The Warning (3 bonus tracks), Rage for Order (4 bonus tracks), Operation Mindcrime (2 live bonus tracks), Empire (3 bonus tracks), Promised Land (4 bonus tracks), and Hear in the Now Frontier (4 bonus tracks), each reissued with bonus tracks and each an example of '80s and ...
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Songs of Yesterday
:Album Description:UK box on Island Records for blues rock act featuring Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff, Simon Kirke & Andy Fraser & best known for their perennial 'All Right Now'. 80 remastered tracks on 5 CDs including alternate takes and mixes, singles masters, stereo mixes, unreleased recordings, live recordings not used for the album 'Free Live', associated recordings from Paul Rodgers & The Maytals, Peace, Sharks, Kossoff/Kirke/Tetsu/Rabbit, John Martyn and rabbit (John Bundrick). 60 page color booklet. 2000 release. 3 sided digipak in a slipcase which measures 10 x 6 x 1 inches approx..
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Genesis Archive #2 1976-1992
: :Genesis pulled off one of rock's most successful chameleon acts, making an unlikely segue from prog rockers to MOR staples--imagine Rush morphing into Hootie & the Blowfish. But at the time of original vocalist Peter Gabriel's departure in the mid-'70s, few could have predicted the multiplatinum success that lay ahead. Indeed, it was hard enough to imagine who could even fill the shoes of an illustrious frontman whose theatrical antics included metallic batwing headgear and costuming himself as a giant, bubbling rock; tellingly, drummer Phil Collins originally wasn't even on the band's short ...
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A Half Century of Hits
:Album Description:Jerry Lee Lewis has dominated every stage he walked on for fifty years and out-lasted virtually every critic along the way. The last survivor of the Million Dollar Quartet session at Sun, which included Elvis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash, his presence remains indomitable. He’s recognized by his powerful musical and performance style and his unique personality. A prodigious piano player, Lewis plays with uncontrolled fury and abandon and is never at a loss for words. He’s a rock ‘n roller who could never quite get the country out of his soul, ...
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