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The Original Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Complete Recordings
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The Wayfaring Stranger
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Vocal Duets
:Album Details:3-CD Boxed Set. Selections also Feature Billie Holiday, the Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots and Others.
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Sings Country
:Album Details:3-CD Boxed Set. Selections also Feature Billie Holiday, the Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots and Others.
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Big Band Legends
:Album Details:3-CD Boxed Set. Selections also Feature Billie Holiday, the Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots and Others.
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The Essential Recordings 1925-1940
:Album Details:3-CD Boxed Set. Selections also Feature Billie Holiday, the Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots and Others.
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The Best of Dean Martin
:Album Details:Three CD Set- Budget Priced.
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Till the End of Time
:Album Description:Swedish box-set, digitally remastered from private record collections, radio broadcast transcriptions & other sources. Highlights include, 'Till The End Of Time', 'Temptation', 'More & More', 'Girl Of My Dreams', 'When Tonight Is Just A Memory', 'Blue Skies', 'Little Man You've Had A Busy Day', 'You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby', 'Body & Soul' & 'Carolina Moon'. Three standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2000.
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Les Miserables - The Complete Symphonic Recording
:Album Description:Swedish box-set, digitally remastered from private record collections, radio broadcast transcriptions & other sources. Highlights include, 'Till The End Of Time', 'Temptation', 'More & More', 'Girl Of My Dreams', 'When Tonight Is Just A Memory', 'Blue Skies', 'Little Man You've Had A Busy Day', 'You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby', 'Body & Soul' & 'Carolina Moon'. Three standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2000.
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Satchmo - A Musical Autobiography
: :Originally released in 1957 as a four-LP set, Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography is a fitting reissue for the Armstrong centenary, an ambitious collaboration between Armstrong and producer Milt Gabler. Gabler was one of the great pioneers of jazz recording, from setting up the first independent label, Commodore, to producing Armstrong and Billie Holiday for Decca. For these marathon mid-'50s recordings, he had Armstrong revisit the early years of his career, from his youth in New Orleans--there's a comic recreation ...
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