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Billy Elliot(more) »rank: 422from: Decca Broadway
:Album Description:Billy Elliot is the heartwarming story of a young boy from a working-class family who discovers a passion that will change his life forever. Eleven-year-old miner's son Billy Elliot is on his way to boxing lessons when he stumbles upon a ballet class. Billy secretly joins the class, knowing that his blue-collar family would never understand. Under the guidance of his teacher Mrs. Wilkinson, Billy's raw talent takes flight. But when his father discovers his son's ambition, Billy must fight for his dreams and his destiny. : Based on the 2000 film about a young British boy who tries to ... |
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24 Hours(more) »rank: 198by: Tom Jones
: :Music icon Tom Jones returns with his first album of new material to be released in the United States in over 15 years. '24 Hours' represents another milestone for Tom Jones; from interpreting a classic Bruce Springsteen track (The Hitter) to writing and working alongside the likes of Bono and The Edge (Sugar Daddy). Utilizing modern day producing maestros, Future Cut (Lily Allen), Tom Jones' '24 Hours' showcases the best of what has made him a legend. From the pulsing first single, If He Should Ever Leave You, to the soaring I'm Alive; from the reflective title track to the emotional ... |
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Reloaded: Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 2536by: Tom Jones
: :Tom Jones all but invented saucy power pop back before the sixties even started to swing when his second single 'It's Not Unusual' rocketed up the UK charts in 1965. After that initial triumph the singer never looked back, tying his hair back with a thin black ribbon and putting some rather expressive body English into his stage moves, which assured that the stage floor would be routinely pelted with various undergarments pitched by enthusiastic fans. Almost four decades later both Jones and his audience are no less fervent as Wales' second-most famous export runs through his extensive and varied songbook, ... |
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Greatest Hits: Platinum Edition(more) »rank: 5402by: Tom Jones
:Album Description:Import only 24-track collection. The only collection that spans his entire career. Includes his biggest and best hits including 'It's Not Unusual', 'What's New Pussycat', 'Delilah', 'She's A Lady' along with his collaborations with The Cardigans, Cerys Matthews, Kelly Jones, Mousse T and his Brit Awards Full Monty Medley featuring Robbie Williams plus his 2006 single, 'Stoned In Love' with Chicane. Universal. |
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Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino(more) »rank: 5709by: Paul McCartney, Tom Petty, Elton John, Neil Young, Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams, Dr. John, Joss Stone, B.B. King, Lenny Kravitz, Art Neville, Willie Nelson, Robert Plant, Corinne Bailey Rae
: :Icons from the world of rock, blues, reggae, pop and country music have joined together to salute the genius of legendary piano man FATS DOMINO for the upcoming double CD set, Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino. Goin' Home is set for a September 25th release on Vanguard Records. This stellar tribute to one of the cornerstones of rock n roll music will help raise desperately needed funds specifically earmarked for instruments to be donated to New Orleans public school children. Monies raised from the sales of Goin Home will also go toward the rebuilding of Fats Domino's home and ... |
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The Fantasticks (Original 1960 Off-Off Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 7157by: Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones, Jerry Orbach
: :On May 3, 1960, a chamber-sized variation on Romeo and Juliet by composer Harvey Schmidt and writer-lyricist Tom Jones opened off-off-Broadway at the Sullivan Street Playhouse. On May 3, 2000, The Fantasticks opened again at the Sullivan Street Playhouse, celebrating 40 continuous years of performances and having long since become the longest-running musical in the history of the world. And while many cast members have come and gone, it's the original cast recording that has become an indelible part of our memory, from the dual pianos dotting the overture and Jerry Orbach's rich reading of 'Try to Remember' to the fathers' lament 'Never ... |
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Amadeus: The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording(more) »rank: 6748from: Fantasy
: :Director Milos Forman's rewarding 1984 film adaptation of playwright Peter Shaffer's Tony-winning play won no fewer than 10 Academy Awards (including Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Director); only Wolfgang himself (and his filmic counterpart, Tom Hulce) seemed to get overlooked by the Academy. This expanded three-disc set contains all of Sir Neville Marriner's crisp, accurate readings of the excerpted Mozart symphonies, concertos, serenades, and operas (including marvelous portions of The Abduction of Seraglio, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute) used in the film. The success of Amadeus spurred a long-overdue renaissance of interest in classical music, and one would be ... |
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The Best of Tom Jones(more) »rank: 25850by: Tom Jones
: essential recording:Despite the killing hokiness of some of his material--'The Young New Mexican Puppeteer,' anyone? Anyone?--Tom Jones has always had an ear for songs and the hefty voice to apply to them; Prince's 'Kiss,' with its line about watching Dynasty, was made for Jones. This umpteenth collection of his hits, otherwise concentrating on his '60s and '70s work for the British Decca label, definitively pulls together the Welshman's strong supper-club musical instincts and playful campiness. ('What's New Pussycat?' is here, of course, and on the back cover, he seems to be posing with the Golddiggers.) You want over-the-top? Over-the-top is ... |
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#1 Christmas Album(more) »rank: 32053by: Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Kiri te Kanawa, Franz Gruber, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Joan Sutherland
: essential recording:Despite the killing hokiness of some of his material--'The Young New Mexican Puppeteer,' anyone? Anyone?--Tom Jones has always had an ear for songs and the hefty voice to apply to them; Prince's 'Kiss,' with its line about watching Dynasty, was made for Jones. This umpteenth collection of his hits, otherwise concentrating on his '60s and '70s work for the British Decca label, definitively pulls together the Welshman's strong supper-club musical instincts and playful campiness. ('What's New Pussycat?' is here, of course, and on the back cover, he seems to be posing with the Golddiggers.) You want over-the-top? Over-the-top is ... |
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Thunderball(more) »rank: 29370by: Various Artists, John Barry
: :If Goldfinger proved that the James Bond franchise was box office dynamite, 1965's Thunderball cemented the British super-spy's international appeal--and further forged a set of pop culture cliches that both inspired and endured even Mike Meyer's modern, multi-chaptered Austin Powers spoofing. While Goldfinger also marked composer John Barry stamping his enduring influence on the series' music, this fourth installment finds his big band and jazz-inspired arrangements pulsing with confidence, stripped down rhythmic tension and exotic elegance. Tom Jones follows up Shirley Bassey's previous larger-than-life title track performance with a worthy rival of his own, its dramatic, Barry-composed melody interpolated throughout the ... |
