No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: BUFFETT,JIMMYTitle: MEET ME IN MARGARITAVILLE-ULTIMATE COLLECTIONStreet Release Date: 04/15/2003
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David Bowie's 1967 debut album for Decca finally receives the Deluxe Edition treatment. Disc One features the original stereo and mono mixes of the album stunningly remastered by Peter Mew and Tris Penna at Abbey Road Studios . This is the first time that the mono mix has been available in any format since the late '60s and is obviously the first time on CD. Disc Two features the singles, unreleased stereo mixes, the legendary unreleased single "London Bye Ta-Ta" and 5 Previously Unreleased tracks recorded for John Peel's Top Gear programme in 1967. All in all, there are a total of 53 tracks over the two CDs with 26 appearing on CD for the very first time! Sleeve notes by Tris Penna and Kevin Cann.
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Heart fans will go crazy on this two-disc, career-spanning Heart collection. Tracks include \Crazy on You"
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2010 release, the 34th installment in this popular compilation series. To date, the Now series has generated sales of over 200 million albums worldwide, and has sold over 75 million copies in the United States since its debut.
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2010 debut album from the American singer/songwriter who achieved fame as featured vocalist on Flo Rida's hit single 'Right Round'. Animal was executive produced by Dr. Luke (Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, and Avril Lavigne) and includes collaborations with producers Max Martin and Benny Blanco. The album's first smash single, 'TiK ToK', has had TV placements in the Project Runway promo spots, Melrose Place and So You Think Can Dance.
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No Description Available.Genre: ChildrensMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 15-OCT-1996
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The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection celebrateshighlights of DC Comic s rich musical history including many rare themesongs that have never before been released. The compilation beginsin 1941 with the theme song from Max Fleischer s Academy AwardNominated Superman Cartoons and moves through the decades. Themesongs from the DC Superhero Filmation cartoons from the 1960 sincluding Justice League and Green Lantern are featured alongsidethe most recent Justice League and Green Lantern themes producedby WB Animation in the 2000 s. The 1970 s are represented by HannaBarbera s Super Friends cartoons as well as the theme from thelegendary Wonder Woman series starring Lynda Carter. Other highlightsinclude DC superhero themes from John Williams, Danny Elfman andHans Zimmer and, of course, the unforgettable theme to the 1966 BatmanTV Show starring Adam West......Nah Nah Nah Nah Batman!!
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Picture a square with Clannad, pianist David Lanz, Mannheim Steamroller, and the musicians of Riverdance at its corners. Somewhere within those stylistic borders you will encounter the European duo Secret Garden. The popular twosome--Irish violinist Fionnuala (fi-NOO-la) Sherry and Norwegian pianist/keyboardist Rolf Lovland--have attracted a sizable following with their heart-touching specialty: a wistful, violin-rooted, pop-folk-classical melange that often strikes the ear as a film score in search of some delicate romantic tale. Songs from a Secret Garden is the duo's debut recording from 1995, and it principally offers a series of pensive dialogues between Sherry's stately violin and Lovland's subdued piano, yielding equal measures of sweetness and melancholy. Whistles, pipes, percussion, strings, and ethereal voices serve as embellishments. At times you may sense you're being serenaded by strolling musicians with a heavy sentimental streak; at other times you may feel genuinely moved--perhaps by something as lovely as the reverential "Sigma" and its sublime, Gregorian-like choral passages. Only one uptempo tune, "The Rap," surfaces here; a few others would have been welcomed. And yes, this is the disc where you will find "Heartstrings," the composition that once smote Barbra Streisand's heart. She eventually acquired the rights to the piece, inserted lyrics, renamed it "I've Dreamed of You" (found on A Love Like Ours), and sang it to James Brolin during the couple's 1998 wedding. --Terry Wood
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