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The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie/Flo & Eddie(more) »rank: 35001by: Flo & Eddie
: :This is the first-ever CD release of two long-lost Flo & Eddie albums!Flo & Eddie are Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles. These two albums were originally released on Warner Bros. Records in 1972 and 1974.This package (with new liner notes) has two complete albums on two CDs, at one special price. |
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Lump of Coal(more) »rank: 65649by: Henry Rollins, The Primitives, Hoodoo Gurus
: :This is the first-ever CD release of two long-lost Flo & Eddie albums!Flo & Eddie are Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles. These two albums were originally released on Warner Bros. Records in 1972 and 1974.This package (with new liner notes) has two complete albums on two CDs, at one special price. |
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Faithful(more) »rank: 86895by: Todd Rundgren
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008. |
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Living in Oz(more) »rank: 20213by: Rick Springfield
:Album Description:K2 digitally remastered Japanese limited edition special issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. |
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Utopia(more) »rank: 86558by: Utopia
:Album Description:Out of print in the U.S.. 1982 album by Todd Rundgren's art/ prog/ power pop group. Features the original cover art, all fifteen of the original cuts, and the bonus track 'Hammer In My Heart' (Dance Mix). Standard jewel case. |
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Cheap Trick(more) »rank: 94102by: Cheap Trick
:Album Details:The Band that Influenced a Generation is Back with a Brand New Studio Album, Tracks Include: Anytime, Hard to Tell, Carnival Game, Shelter, Yeah Yeah and More. :Cheap Trick's recent 4 CD collection, Sex, America, Cheap Trick, thoroughly documented and neatly wrapped up the group's first 20 years together. Though one might have assumed Cheap Trick were history, this 1997 self-titled (their second such) disc proves those notions false. In fact, they are as vital as they've ever been, and their sweet-yet-tough, Beatles-influenced pop is as relevant today as it was in the band's late-'70s heyday. Cheap Trick sound much as they ... |
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Sounds of Wood and Steel, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 43709by: Various Artists
:Album Details:The Band that Influenced a Generation is Back with a Brand New Studio Album, Tracks Include: Anytime, Hard to Tell, Carnival Game, Shelter, Yeah Yeah and More. :Cheap Trick's recent 4 CD collection, Sex, America, Cheap Trick, thoroughly documented and neatly wrapped up the group's first 20 years together. Though one might have assumed Cheap Trick were history, this 1997 self-titled (their second such) disc proves those notions false. In fact, they are as vital as they've ever been, and their sweet-yet-tough, Beatles-influenced pop is as relevant today as it was in the band's late-'70s heyday. Cheap Trick sound much as they ... |
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The Best of Dramarama: 18 Big Ones(more) »rank: 13135by: Dramarama
: :'Rock and roll's a loser's game,' goes a Mott the Hoople line borrowed for an epigram for this best-of. It invokes the story of this New Jersey band on two levels. First, these guys were smart enough to draw on slightly left-field influences while remaining sufficiently modern to gripe about the FM stranglehold of 'Classic Rot.' Second, like Mott's Ian Hunter, they bet big and lost big. This collection of semi-hits and obscurities might well have been titled 'Work for Food.' Singer John Easdale wrote that song for Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, the outfit's 1993 swan song. Imagining himself a few years past his minor ... |
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International Pop Overthrow(more) »rank: 35990by: Material Issue
: :'Rock and roll's a loser's game,' goes a Mott the Hoople line borrowed for an epigram for this best-of. It invokes the story of this New Jersey band on two levels. First, these guys were smart enough to draw on slightly left-field influences while remaining sufficiently modern to gripe about the FM stranglehold of 'Classic Rot.' Second, like Mott's Ian Hunter, they bet big and lost big. This collection of semi-hits and obscurities might well have been titled 'Work for Food.' Singer John Easdale wrote that song for Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, the outfit's 1993 swan song. Imagining himself a few years past his minor ... |
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Heaven Tonight(more) »rank: 40040by: Cheap Trick
: :'Rock and roll's a loser's game,' goes a Mott the Hoople line borrowed for an epigram for this best-of. It invokes the story of this New Jersey band on two levels. First, these guys were smart enough to draw on slightly left-field influences while remaining sufficiently modern to gripe about the FM stranglehold of 'Classic Rot.' Second, like Mott's Ian Hunter, they bet big and lost big. This collection of semi-hits and obscurities might well have been titled 'Work for Food.' Singer John Easdale wrote that song for Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, the outfit's 1993 swan song. Imagining himself a few years past his minor ... |