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King of the New York Streets
: :The city of New York oughta build a statue of Dion. Like only a handful of rock-era singers--Frankie Valli and Lou Reed come to mind--the Bronx's Dion DiMucci embodies the city's swagger and energy. The amply annotated and illustrated King of the New York Streets neatly captures three phases of Dion on a trio of discs: 'The Wanderer' (the doo-wop/pop idol years), 'Abraham, Martin & John' (chronicling his confessional singer-songwriter period), and 'Brooklyn Dodger' (on the comeback trail). The cocksure leader of the Belmonts and young solo sensation who scored hits ...
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Yesyears
: :The city of New York oughta build a statue of Dion. Like only a handful of rock-era singers--Frankie Valli and Lou Reed come to mind--the Bronx's Dion DiMucci embodies the city's swagger and energy. The amply annotated and illustrated King of the New York Streets neatly captures three phases of Dion on a trio of discs: 'The Wanderer' (the doo-wop/pop idol years), 'Abraham, Martin & John' (chronicling his confessional singer-songwriter period), and 'Brooklyn Dodger' (on the comeback trail). The cocksure leader of the Belmonts and young solo sensation who scored hits ...
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Sound + Vision
: :The city of New York oughta build a statue of Dion. Like only a handful of rock-era singers--Frankie Valli and Lou Reed come to mind--the Bronx's Dion DiMucci embodies the city's swagger and energy. The amply annotated and illustrated King of the New York Streets neatly captures three phases of Dion on a trio of discs: 'The Wanderer' (the doo-wop/pop idol years), 'Abraham, Martin & John' (chronicling his confessional singer-songwriter period), and 'Brooklyn Dodger' (on the comeback trail). The cocksure leader of the Belmonts and young solo sensation who scored hits ...
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Woodstock 94
: :The city of New York oughta build a statue of Dion. Like only a handful of rock-era singers--Frankie Valli and Lou Reed come to mind--the Bronx's Dion DiMucci embodies the city's swagger and energy. The amply annotated and illustrated King of the New York Streets neatly captures three phases of Dion on a trio of discs: 'The Wanderer' (the doo-wop/pop idol years), 'Abraham, Martin & John' (chronicling his confessional singer-songwriter period), and 'Brooklyn Dodger' (on the comeback trail). The cocksure leader of the Belmonts and young solo sensation who scored hits ...
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The Best of Dean Martin
:Album Details:Three CD Set- Budget Priced.
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The Great Bobby Vinton (3CD)
:Album Description:3 CD set featuring the great Bobby Vinton. Rajon. 2005.
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Antbox
:Album Description:Subtitled - The Definitive Story Of Adam & The Ants. 2003 reissue of 2000 compilation loaded with demos, live material, & 27 previously unreleased (at time of original issue) tracks. 66 tracks & extensive 68-page color booklet with rare photos & memorabilia. Standard double jewel case in a slipcase. Columbia.
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It's Easy to Remember
:Album Description:UK budget-price box-set with 99 tracks covering his movies, best sellers and more. Includes 36 page illustrated booklet. Standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2001.
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Vee-Jay: The Definitive Collection
:Album Description:86-track boxed set contains the cream of the Vee-Jay label's run, from 1953 to 1966, including hits by Jimmy Reed,Jerry Butler & The Impressions, John Lee Hooker, The Four Seasons,Little Richard, The Staple Singers, The Dells, Betty Everett, The Swan Silvertones, Dee Clark, The El Dorados, Gene Chandler, The Spaniels, and many others, as well as amazing obscurities by less-well-known artists. Vee-Jay Records was the first nationally successful African-American owned record company. At one point it was bigger than even such powerhouses as Motown Records and Chess Records. Though Vee-Jay ...
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Genesis 1976-1982
:Album Description:86-track boxed set contains the cream of the Vee-Jay label's run, from 1953 to 1966, including hits by Jimmy Reed,Jerry Butler & The Impressions, John Lee Hooker, The Four Seasons,Little Richard, The Staple Singers, The Dells, Betty Everett, The Swan Silvertones, Dee Clark, The El Dorados, Gene Chandler, The Spaniels, and many others, as well as amazing obscurities by less-well-known artists. Vee-Jay Records was the first nationally successful African-American owned record company. At one point it was bigger than even such powerhouses as Motown Records and Chess Records. Though Vee-Jay ...
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