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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 21(more) »rank: 108660by: Various Artists
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Billboard Top Rock & Roll Hits: 1974(more) »rank: 54411by: Various Artists
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Super Hits Of The '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 17(more) »rank: 73068by: Various Artists
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Boyz N the Hood(more) »rank: 54444by: Various Artists
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The Indestructible Beat of Soweto, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 77124by: Various Artists
: :This is possibly one of the most important collections of South African music to be released off the continent. Before Paul Simon, Sting, and Peter Gabriel started their explorations and exploitations of African music, this stunning set of music was already out there showing the world how it was done in South Africa's townships. Now well-known names like Ladysmith Black Mambazo (before they did candy commercials) and the growling Mahlathini were given their first international hearing. But the real gems are the sounds we never got to hear on Graceland: the raw mandolin and fiddle of Moses Mchunu, the wonderful jive vocals of ... |
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The Doo Wop Box, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 20160by: Various Artists
: :brand new never been opened. Great gift for any music lover. :The second set of Rhino Records' The Doo Wop Box includes such gems as Robert & Johnny's 'We Belong Together,' Gene Chandler's 'Duke of Earl' and the Robins' original version of Leiber & Stoller's 'Smokey Joe's Café.' The box set contains 39 Top 30 R&B hits plus such pop smashes as the Platters' 'My Prayer,' the Clovers' 'Love Potion No. 9,' Dion & the Belmonts' 'Where or When,' the Crests' 'Step by Step,' the Marcels' 'Heartaches' and Don & Juan's 'What's Your Name.' Putting more emphasis on uptempo tunes than its ... |
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Cocktail Mix, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 42418by: Various Artists
: :brand new never been opened. Great gift for any music lover. :The second set of Rhino Records' The Doo Wop Box includes such gems as Robert & Johnny's 'We Belong Together,' Gene Chandler's 'Duke of Earl' and the Robins' original version of Leiber & Stoller's 'Smokey Joe's Café.' The box set contains 39 Top 30 R&B hits plus such pop smashes as the Platters' 'My Prayer,' the Clovers' 'Love Potion No. 9,' Dion & the Belmonts' 'Where or When,' the Crests' 'Step by Step,' the Marcels' 'Heartaches' and Don & Juan's 'What's Your Name.' Putting more emphasis on uptempo tunes than its ... |
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Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 3: The Seventies(more) »rank: 81908by: Various Artists
: :brand new never been opened. Great gift for any music lover. :The second set of Rhino Records' The Doo Wop Box includes such gems as Robert & Johnny's 'We Belong Together,' Gene Chandler's 'Duke of Earl' and the Robins' original version of Leiber & Stoller's 'Smokey Joe's Café.' The box set contains 39 Top 30 R&B hits plus such pop smashes as the Platters' 'My Prayer,' the Clovers' 'Love Potion No. 9,' Dion & the Belmonts' 'Where or When,' the Crests' 'Step by Step,' the Marcels' 'Heartaches' and Don & Juan's 'What's Your Name.' Putting more emphasis on uptempo tunes than its ... |
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Songs In The Key Of X: Music From And Inspired By The X-Files(more) »rank: 101729from: Warner Bros / Wea
: :An influential TV series of the '90s has generated a dark, eerie, and vaguely campy set of 'inspired-by' songs from a diverse group of musical fans. Pride of place here goes to three tracks: the Foo Fighters' delicious cover of Gary Numan's 'Down In The Park,' a filthy remake of R.E.M.'s 'Star Me Kitten' by literary lion William Burroughs, and a titanic, cross-generational collision between Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper on 'Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn).' Sheryl Crow's 'On The Outside' is a toss-off in this company, while Mark Snow's famous X-Files theme loses its creepy edge in both extended and P.M. ... |
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Philadelphia: Music From The Motion Picture(more) »rank: 88455by: Various Artists
: :An influential TV series of the '90s has generated a dark, eerie, and vaguely campy set of 'inspired-by' songs from a diverse group of musical fans. Pride of place here goes to three tracks: the Foo Fighters' delicious cover of Gary Numan's 'Down In The Park,' a filthy remake of R.E.M.'s 'Star Me Kitten' by literary lion William Burroughs, and a titanic, cross-generational collision between Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper on 'Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn).' Sheryl Crow's 'On The Outside' is a toss-off in this company, while Mark Snow's famous X-Files theme loses its creepy edge in both extended and P.M. ... |
