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Time and Chance

PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION: Color Me Badd: Bryan Abrams, Sam Watters, Kevin Thornton, Mark Calderon (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Ossie Davis (spoken vocals), Geoffrey Williams, Dee Dee James, Michael Thompson, Dean Brown (guitars), Andrea Stern (harp), Kenneth Holman (saxophone), Mike Mossman, Ron Tooly (trumpets), Raymond Harris (trombone), David Foster (keyboards), George Fitz (Hammond B-3), Amir Bayyan (synthesizer, guitar, bass), Hamza Lee …

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If You Could Read My Mind

Out-of-print in the US. Though he eventually came to be regarded as an MOR pop artist, Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot emerged from the 1960s folk world, and had as much in common with Ian & Sylvia, Eric Andersen, and Bob Dylan as he did with any ’70s AM wonder. Though the title track of IF YOU COULD READ …

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Black Holes and Revelations [Vinyl]

Limited Edition vinyl LP pressing of the 2006 release by this British rock trio, who finally achieved international stardom with their 2003 album, Absolution. 11 tracks including the single ‘Supermassive Black Hole’. WEA. …

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Horse of a Different Color

Big & Rich are throwing a party, and everybody is invited. With their genrehopping, fence-busting debut album, Horse Of A Different Color, the duo brings the most exciting new scene in Nashville to the rest of America – where people who listen to country music don’t just listen to country music, where folks wear a John Deere hat …

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Favorite Song of All

Culled from three live Sunday services at the famous Brooklyn Tabernacle, the Grammy-nominated Favorite Song of All features some of the choir’s most cherished and oft-sung hymns. As with others in their series of live recordings, Favorite Song includes applause, individual testimony, and rousing congregational participation, as in “God Is Moving by His Spirit.” Buoyed by remarkably strong …

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Eric Clapton – One More Car One More Rider

Clapton, live from Los Angeles’ Staples Center on August 18, 2002, part of the sold-out worldwide tour that followed Clapton’s 2001 album “Reptile.” This concert DVD features live material spanning his entire career. …

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Music By Ry Cooder

Ry’s instrumental virtuosity, versatility and his ability to transcend genre have made him one of the most in-demand soundtrack composers over the last two decades of American cinema, and this 2-CD set collects the best of his unfailingly evocative film scores. Includes excerpts from Paris, Texas; Alamo Bay; The Long Riders; Geronimo; Crossroads; The Border; Blue City; Johnny …

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The Very Best of Frank Sinatra

A great, comprehensive collection of Sinatra’s most popular Reprise tracks, and worth having for any number of reasons, Very Best Of features tons of familiar hits–but requires a caveat for casual Sinatra fans. When Sinatra formed Reprise, he began to re-record many of the sides he’d released on Capitol, in an attempt to transfer his catalog to the …

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The Hits/The B-Sides

Out of print in the U.S.! When an exceptional package like this hits the market (no pun intended), the world should join together and breathe a loud (and sensual) ‘thank you’ to everyone involved. The 56 tracks on this triple disc set are essential to any music lover’s collection. Spanning the first decade-and-a-half of his career, every track …

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