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Time Life's Oldies But Goodies collection is the best opportunity for fans of '50s rock and roll to get all the essential hits, the classics and the hard to find songs in one collection. This collectible set includes 10 CDs with 158 memorable tunes.
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Indigo Ocean Dreams is a 60 minute audio/CD designed to entertain your child in an ocean setting while introducing them to four research-based, stress management techniques. Each story integrates either progressive muscular relaxation, visualizations, breathing, and affirmations (positive statements). Children follow their sea friends along as they use progressive muscular relaxation and breathing to release and manage anger with Angry Octopus. Children build self-esteem with positive believe in yourself statements with Affirmation Weaver. Diaphragmatic breathing is fun with sea otters in Sea Otter Cove. Children enjoy a bubble ride through the ocean as they visualize colors with Bubble Riding. This CD offers longer stories than the first in this series, Indigo Dreams. Ideal for older children ages 6-12, or as step two for those already familiar with Indigo Dreams. Engaging characters present these adult level techniques in an easy to follow format that makes it fun for any child to learn. The male narration is accompanied by calming sounds of dolphins, sea otters, and gentle waves. An additional music sound track is included to further enhance your child's relaxation experience. These proven techniques encourage wellness and provide tools for children who suffer from anxiety, stress, trauma, hyperactivity, anger, pain, sleep issues, and lack of confidence.
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The Captain & The Kid, written with his long-time writing partner, Bernie Taupin. More than 30 years after the release of their landmark #1 multi-platinum album, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, the duo returns with this sequel. The new album features 10 new songs reflecting the intimate lives and public times spanning the long-standing songwriting partnership of Elton John and lyricist Bernie Taupin. In fact, for the first time, both John and Taupin are featured on an Elton John album cover. "The album is a celebration of our lives and our lifetimes, of our music and of the music we love. The Captain & The Kid continues our story. You can't look back, we're looking ahead," says John. Created in the tradition of those fantastic records of the 60's and 70's, The Captain & The Kid is a celebration of when music was the most important voice of our culture and the album was its prime vehicle. Much like Elton's previous records Tumbleweed Connection, Madman Across The Water, and Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy, The Captain & The Kid is an album meant to transport you back to that place in time when music mattered most. 35 plus years-later, Elton really has become Captain Fantastic and Bernie is most definitely The Brown Dirt Cowboy and they are as passionate about their music as they have ever been. "I find the whole album to be so touching and beautiful for me because I've lived it," Elton added. "I lived it with Bernie and we've come through it. We've gone over the bridge and here we are at the other side." The first single from the album, 'The Bridge" is one of 10 tracks which picks up where Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy left off. The album tells the story of Elton and Bernie from when they arrived in Los Angeles 30 years ago, through the ups and downs of their lives, to present day.
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There's no such thing as too much Glee! Featuring 17 more songs from the hit FOX show including "Imagine", "Jump" and "My Life Would Suck Without You" Track Listing: 1. Proud Mary 2. Endless Love 3. I'll Stand By You 4. Don't Stand So Close To Me/Young Girl 5. Crush 6. (You're) Having My Baby 7. Lean On Me 8. Don't Make Me Over 9. Imagine 10. True Colors 11. Jump 12. Smile (Cover of Lily Allen Song) 13. Smile (Cover of Charlie Chaplin Song) 14. And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going 15. Don't Rain On My Parade 16. You Can't Always Get What You Want 17. My Life Would Suck Without You
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After Les Misérables became a huge hit in London, it moved to Broadway, bringing along two stars from the London production, Colm Wilkinson as the heroic Valjean and Frances Ruffelle as the despondent Eponine. Filling out this 1987 cast are Randy Graff (Fantine), Terrence Mann (Javert), David Bryant (Marius), Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Michael Maguire (Enjolras), and Leo Burmester and Jennifer Butt (the Thénardiers). Whether you prefer the London cast or this one just might depend on which one you heard first, though minor revisions to the show since its London debut make the Broadway version more familiar to current audiences. In fact, the 10th anniversary concert might have the best overall cast of the lot, while the three-disc symphonic recording is a must for completists. Regardless of cast, Les Misérables has become a sensation. Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's score is filled with beautiful ballads ("Bring Him Home," "I Dreamed a Dream") and rousing anthems ("One Day More," "Do You Hear the People Sing?"), and Victor Hugo's classic novel of a student uprising in early-19th-century France provides a compelling story line that continues to thrill audiences all over the world. --David Horiuchi
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This musical collection includes 75 of the most uplifting songs by country and pop musics most beloved stars. Listeners will get swept away by the moving, exhilarating, enlightening experience that will come every time they listen to our collection. Timeless Inspiration can be used as a source of strength, or for comfort and peace of mind. Songs on this album were carefully selected to uplift or give time for personal insight/reflection.
Including...
- I BELIEVE, Frankie Laine
- HE TOUCHED ME, Elvis Presley
- GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN, The Kingston Trio
- BLESS THIS HOUSE, Perry Como
- HOW GREAT THOU ART, Lee Greenwood
- WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS, Brenda Lee
- ROCK OF AGES, Johnny Cash
- AMAZING GRACE, Tennessee Ernie Ford
- IN THE SWEET BY AND BY, Dolly Parton
- AVE MARIA, Bing Crosby
- NEARER, MY GOD TO THEE, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- IN THE GARDEN, The Gatlin Brothers
- JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE, Patsy Cline & Willie Nelson
- THE WIND BENEATH MY WINGS, The Lettermen
- IT IS NO SECRET (WHAT GOD CAN DO), Jim Reeves
- THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC, Andy Williams
- THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Kate Smith
- DANNY BOY, Jimmie Rodgers
- JESUS LOVES ME, THIS I KNOW, Rosemary Clooney
- BRINGING IN THE SHEEVES, Patti Page
- THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO, Roy Rogers
- LET IT BE, Judy Collins
- WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD, Roger Whittaker
- WHEN THEY RING THEM GOLDEN BELLS, Burl Ives
- I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY, Pat Boone
- And more!
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LIFEHOUSE - SMOKE & MIRRORS (Deluxe Edition also Available) Jason Wade: Singer/songwriter/guitarist/piano Ricky Woolstenhulme Jr: Drums Bryce Soderberg: Bass Ben Carey: Guitar For the duration of Los Angeles-based Lifehouse's ten-year career they've been delicately balancing two identities: radio-ready song craftsmen and raucous live rock and roll band. On their forthcoming fifth studio album, Smoke & Mirrors, the band finally unites these two personalities. "We toured for over a year before we started making this record," says singer and guitarist Jason Wade. "With the new album we really wanted to capture what we were doing on the road but halfway through recording, it was apparent we hadn't focused enough on the equally important radio side. It finally dawned on us to just do both." Still in their twenties, the guys in Lifehouse have an impressive resume. Founding members Jason Wade and drummer Ricky Woolstenhulme Jr. met in Los Angeles and formed the band in the late 90s. Lifehouse released its smash debut No Name Face in 2000, which launched them to global stardom. Their breakout single "Hanging by a Moment" was the single most played radio track of 2001. Over the next few years - joined first by a replacement, bassist Bryce Soderberg and more recently by new member, guitarist Ben Carey - Lifehouse built upon that initial success. Combined album sales are over 5 million and Lifehouse singles have sold over 3 million copies online including number one hits "Hanging By a Moment" and "You and Me." Later Lifehouse singles "First Time," "Whatever It Takes," and "Broken" have also achieved major chart and sales success. From very early on, Lifehouse fans demonstrated a resilient loyalty to the band, so much so that several of the band's hits still maintain chart positions on iTunes, years after their initial release. The band also has a formidable online presence - their video streams are at 70 million and counting. Lifehouse has always done well on radio, TV, and online, but just as impressive is their take-no-prisoners approach to touring. "We stayed out on the road for the last ten years," Jason says. "Even through the hard times we played four to six shows a week. We refused to disappear (laughs)!" When Lifehouse's fourth album Who We Are came out in the spring of 2007 it set the band on a near-relentless tour that should have pushed them to the brink of insanity. Instead, they hung out on days off and made the road a way of life. "We really love being on the road," Ricky says. "We enjoy playing live, feeling that energy. And when we have time off we have a good time doing whatever. We go to basketball and love to eat! In the fall of 2008, when the band finally came off the road from supporting Who We Are, they were on a post-tour high and urgently wanted to bring that visceral live energy to the next album. So they got together with Jude Cole, the producer of Who We Are, and began working on new material both at Cole's Ironworks Studio and at Jason's recently built home studio, Castle View. But instead of putting themselves on their usual strict schedule, the band decided to take their time with this record. As a result, it was a real creative journey. "We knew we were in a good place where we could afford to stay off the road and keep the crew employed and happy, and basically just develop the band a little bit - go in a few different directions," Bryce explains. "We experimented with Americana, classic rock, pop - we tried a bunch of different styles, really growing even further as a band." Lifehouse ended up spending a year recording upwards of thirty-five tracks before settling on the twelve songs that make up Smoke & Mirrors (many of the rest will be included on a deluxe edition). The record is loosely split between rock tracks meant to capture the feel of seeing Lifehouse live, and extremely catchy, sing-along pop songs. "That's where the title of the album comes in," Jason explains. "It's about the record being half live and half studio." The first single, "Halfway Gone," a collaboration with acclaimed rapper/songwriter Kevin Rudolf is most definitely in the latter camp. It's an irresistible pop rock song featuring explosive, driving guitars and a chorus that feels instantly familiar. "Kevin brings another side - a hint of the hip hop world but in context with what we're doing," Jason says. "We were fans of his and he was a fan of ours and it just clicked. What resulted was a nice blend of older Lifehouse with a new fresh sound -- we can't make the same record over and over." Lifehouse fans approve of the evolution; "Halfway Gone" is already the fastest growing single in the band's history, reaching the top twenty within three weeks of its release. Rudolf also worked on "Falling In," another potential pop hit. Rudolf was not the only high profile collaboration on Smoke & Mirrors. The band also worked with American Idol alum Chris Daughtry, whom Jason met and became friends with on the road. "I haven't done much co-writing in the past and I'm a bit leery of it," the singer admits. "You can end up with a song that is not good and just wish you had that day of your life back (laughs) however, I went over to Chris's place in LA and within an hour we had 'Had Enough.'" The song, to which Daughtry contributes vocals and Richard Marx also co-wrote; is a blistering, anthemic example of the kind of music that made Lifehouse fans fall in love with the band in the first place. It belongs alongside the more traditional rock tracks on Smoke & Mirrors like "Nerve Damage" and "Wrecking Ball" (bassist Soderberg's first lead vocal with the band), songs that capture the unparalleled feel of a Lifehouse show. The band will deliver an actual, real live take on these songs very soon - they hit the road in support of Smoke & Mirrors early next year. According to Lifehouse, it feels like they're doing this all again for the first time - they are inspired and excited about getting out there and playing these songs live. "It's our fifth album but I feel like we're just starting as a band," explains Bryce. "As far as our chemistry goes, we just really know each other now. We know what pisses each other off and how to avoid it. We keep each other level headed, we vent to each other. We leave our egos at the bus door. We're good to go."
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Listening to this two-disc collection, you get a vivid picture of how Richard Pryor's comic genius evolved. He went from the early Cosby-esque style of "Super Nigger" and "Prison Play" to the 'hood humor of "Have Your Ass Home By 11:00" and "Wino & Junkie." Then came his razor-sharp socio-political observations in "Bicentennial Nigger" and "Africa," and the intensely personal, highly publicized travails recounted in "New Year's Eve," "Freebase," and "M.S." Every comic working today owes a debt to this profane-yet-profound genius. Rhino's two-disc Richard Pryor: The Anthology (1968-1992) is jam-packed with 26 of Pryor's most outrageous routines gathered from his seven Warner albums and the Pryor archives. Over 2-hours of hilarity!
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1. LOVE REVIVAL
2. YOU MUST REALLY LOVE ME
3. BAD FOR MY OWN GOOD
4. THE HEART WON'T LIKE (DUET WITH VINCE GILL)
5. LOVE NEEDS A HOLIDAY
6. WITH YOU I AM
7. SOMEBODY
8. FOREVER LOVE
9. BIG BLUE SKY
10. I'LL STILL BE LOVING YOU
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Newly remastered for the 50th anniversary of the birth of The 2000 Year Old Man, The 2000 Year Old Man: The Complete History is a 3-CD / 1-DVD box set containing all five comedy albums released by Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, including The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000, for which they received a Grammy® Award in 1998. The other albums included are 2000 Years With Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks, 2000 And One Years With Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks At The Cannes Film Festival, and Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks: 2000 And Thirteen. The DVD features a brand-new exclusive interview with Reiner and Brooks discussing the history of the routine, the 1975 animated 2000 Year Old Man TV special, and vintage clips of the two appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show and The New Steve Allen Show. The 2000 Year Old Man: The Complete History also includes extensive liner notes, rare photos and tributes from some of the biggest names in comedy. Contains all five 2000 Year Old Man albums on three CDs as well as a 32-page book with rare photos and new essays by Dick Cavett and comedy historian Gerald Nachman.
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