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The Ultimate Collection(more) »rank: 24021by: Gladys Knight & the Pips
: :This Motown release covers only this seminal R&B act's recordings for the company's Soul subsidiary well; don't look here for, say, the Buddah-label 'Midnight Train to Georgia.' But all is not lost on this supposed 'ultimate collection.' Especially when you get Gladys--easily one of the most underrated soul singers--and her Pips tearing through their church-drenched 1967 version of 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine' or ripping into the peace and love anthem 'Friendship Train' or the rousing, finger-wagging 'It Should Have Been Me' (one of the greatest you're-gonna-miss-somebody songs of the soul era). With the Pips' seamless harmonies and Gladys's wide-open, no-nonsense vocals, ... |
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Gentleman Ruffin(more) »rank: 129685by: David Ruffin
:Album Description:Limited edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Vivid. 2006. |
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American Idol Season 2: All Time Classic American Love Songs(more) »rank: 31307by: Various Artists
: :Interested in visiting your favorite contestants from the second season of American Idol? Then this is the album for you, but be forewarned that something is lost in the translation from the small screen to the compact disc. Simon Cowell's scathing comments and Paula Abdul's head tossing add to the human drama; without those visual embellishments, the recorded version falls flat. Sure this is a talented bunch, but the material is mundane, with few of the finalists straying from the traditional arrangements. But when they do, it's sometimes worse. Ruben Stoddard's rendition of the Carpenters hit 'Superstar' reeks of misplaced sincerity. The best ... |
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Natural Wonder(more) »rank: 95004by: Stevie Wonder
: :Interested in visiting your favorite contestants from the second season of American Idol? Then this is the album for you, but be forewarned that something is lost in the translation from the small screen to the compact disc. Simon Cowell's scathing comments and Paula Abdul's head tossing add to the human drama; without those visual embellishments, the recorded version falls flat. Sure this is a talented bunch, but the material is mundane, with few of the finalists straying from the traditional arrangements. But when they do, it's sometimes worse. Ruben Stoddard's rendition of the Carpenters hit 'Superstar' reeks of misplaced sincerity. The best ... |
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The Best of the Four Tops: 20th Century Masters - The Christmas Collection(more) »rank: 71979by: The Four Tops, Aretha Franklin
: :Interested in visiting your favorite contestants from the second season of American Idol? Then this is the album for you, but be forewarned that something is lost in the translation from the small screen to the compact disc. Simon Cowell's scathing comments and Paula Abdul's head tossing add to the human drama; without those visual embellishments, the recorded version falls flat. Sure this is a talented bunch, but the material is mundane, with few of the finalists straying from the traditional arrangements. But when they do, it's sometimes worse. Ruben Stoddard's rendition of the Carpenters hit 'Superstar' reeks of misplaced sincerity. The best ... |
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Smiling Faces: The Best of Undisputed Truth(more) »rank: 18528by: The Undisputed Truth
: :Interested in visiting your favorite contestants from the second season of American Idol? Then this is the album for you, but be forewarned that something is lost in the translation from the small screen to the compact disc. Simon Cowell's scathing comments and Paula Abdul's head tossing add to the human drama; without those visual embellishments, the recorded version falls flat. Sure this is a talented bunch, but the material is mundane, with few of the finalists straying from the traditional arrangements. But when they do, it's sometimes worse. Ruben Stoddard's rendition of the Carpenters hit 'Superstar' reeks of misplaced sincerity. The best ... |
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20th Century Masters - Motown Christmas, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 19900by: Various Artists
: :Interested in visiting your favorite contestants from the second season of American Idol? Then this is the album for you, but be forewarned that something is lost in the translation from the small screen to the compact disc. Simon Cowell's scathing comments and Paula Abdul's head tossing add to the human drama; without those visual embellishments, the recorded version falls flat. Sure this is a talented bunch, but the material is mundane, with few of the finalists straying from the traditional arrangements. But when they do, it's sometimes worse. Ruben Stoddard's rendition of the Carpenters hit 'Superstar' reeks of misplaced sincerity. The best ... |
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Motown: Motown Christmas Vol. 18(more) »rank: 22846by: Karaoke
:Album Description:You can sing-along with the original tracks recorded in the 60's and 70's from Motown on these Original Artist Karaoke CDG's. The original master recordings are remixed and remastered for karaoke and Motown enthusiasts worldwide. |
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Psychedelic Soul(more) »rank: 47505by: The Temptations
:Album Description:You can sing-along with the original tracks recorded in the 60's and 70's from Motown on these Original Artist Karaoke CDG's. The original master recordings are remixed and remastered for karaoke and Motown enthusiasts worldwide. |
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Supremes - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 40921by: The Supremes
:Album Description:The latter day Supremes cover the songs of their predecessors to put their own distinctive stamp on the group's singing legend. |

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



