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Verve Story 1944-1994
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Return to Me
:Album Description:1998 Bear Family release, an eight disc box featuring dozens& dozens of Dino's greatest, including chart hits & Yuletidefavorites. Comes in a 12 x 12 box with a hard bound 84 page book. 221 tracks, including the bulk of Dino's top 40 hits for both Capitol and Reprise.
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Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons - 25th Anniversary Collection
:Album Description:1998 Bear Family release, an eight disc box featuring dozens& dozens of Dino's greatest, including chart hits & Yuletidefavorites. Comes in a 12 x 12 box with a hard bound 84 page book. 221 tracks, including the bulk of Dino's top 40 hits for both Capitol and Reprise.
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The Roulette Story
:Album Description:Thorough 84 track retrospective documenting the historic, diverse label's output, 1957-1977. Includes everything from their early rockabilly hits by Buddy Knox & Jimmy Bowen to Marilyn Chambers' sexy disco numbers 20 years later. Sandwiched in-between are hits by Tommy James & The Shondells, gems by Dinah Washington and extremely rare cuts from Northern Soul acts and psychedelic rock groups. Each CDis in a separate standard jewel case & together they come inside a full color slipcase box. 1998 Westside release.
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The Essential Perry Como, Vol. 1
:Album Description:Thorough 84 track retrospective documenting the historic, diverse label's output, 1957-1977. Includes everything from their early rockabilly hits by Buddy Knox & Jimmy Bowen to Marilyn Chambers' sexy disco numbers 20 years later. Sandwiched in-between are hits by Tommy James & The Shondells, gems by Dinah Washington and extremely rare cuts from Northern Soul acts and psychedelic rock groups. Each CDis in a separate standard jewel case & together they come inside a full color slipcase box. 1998 Westside release.
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Young Sassy
:Album Description:UK box-set highlights the late jazz icon's early material, representing some of the finest moments of her long career, marked by a purity of voice & performance that wouldn't be achieved again. The four CD set comes with a 44 page booklet including her story, rare pictures & discography.
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Women in Jazz
:Album Description:UK box-set highlights the late jazz icon's early material, representing some of the finest moments of her long career, marked by a purity of voice & performance that wouldn't be achieved again. The four CD set comes with a 44 page booklet including her story, rare pictures & discography.
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Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia (1933-1944)
: :This box set earns the 'deluxe' designation not only because of its handsome packaging, insightful essays by Holiday scholars, and testimonials from the likes of Tony Bennett, Sonny Rollins, and Etta James, but also because of the vastly improved remastered sound that makes Lady Day the definitive issue of Billie Holiday's pivotal 1930s and '40s Columbia/Vocalion/Brunswick/OKeh oeuvre. The sides here include epochal collaborations with Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Lester Young, Teddy Wilson, and others. Six-plus discs chronologically present 151 masters, with the rest of the ...
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Happy Trails: The Roy Rogers Collection, 1937-1990
: :Very few reconciled the often-conflicting agendas of art and entertainment as deftly as Roy Rogers. The King of the Cowboys owned a tenor voice so amiable and mellifluous that it had the power to disarm even the most jaded among us. Perhaps that's why he was such a popular figure in the years during and after World War II: his music was an antidote to the unsettled nature of the times, recalling the simple and sincere life of the cowboy, but revolving around timeless themes ...
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L-O-V-E: The Complete Capitol Recordings 1960-1964
:Album Description:Nat King Cole (1919-1965) was the most popular male singer of his generation, and, along with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, one of the four best known male vocalists of all time. Making Cole's story all the more remarkable, he began his career not as a pop singer but as one of the greatest of all jazz pianists. Yet by the time he had made the transition from jazz to pop, he had sold more records and racked up more hit singles ...
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