| 1. Little Sister |
| 2. Crazy Little Thing Called Love |
| 3. Ain't That Lonely Yet |
| 4. You're the One |
| 5. Guitars, Cadillacs |
| 6. Fast as You |
| 7. I Sang Dixie |
| 8. Honky Tonk Man |
| 9. Streets of Bakersfield |
| 10. Thousand Miles from Nowhere |
| 11. I Got You |
| 12. Please, Please Baby |
The Essentials,Dwight Yoakam,Wea International,Alternative Country,Bakersfield Sound,Country,Country-Rock,Country/Bluegrass,Neo-Traditionalist Country,New Traditionalist,Pop,Rock/Pop,United States of America
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The Essentials
Harry Chapin Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068FVL Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Taxi
- Sunday Morning Sunshine
- W.O.L.D.
- Cat's In The Cradle
- I Wanna Learn A Love Song
- Better Place To Be
- Dreams Go By
- Sniper
- 30,000 Pounds Of Bananas (Live)
- Dance Band Of The Titanic
- Sequel
- Remember When The Music - Reprise
Album Description
Includes #1's 'Cat's In The Cradle', 'Taxi', I Wanna Learn A Love Song', 'Sequel' and 7 more musical vignettes of life and love, despair and hope in modern America. Digitally remastered. Elektra. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Not quite pleased.......2007-03-18
A Storyteller's Dozen.......2007-02-07
But he also had a sanctimonious streak that could turn downright corny (his biggest hit, "Cat's In The Cradle") or treacley at its worst - the pointless "Sequel." But Chapin was - like many storytellers - best experienced live. I got to see him play one of his many benefit shows, at Susquehanna University in 1980. The crowd heartily joined in for "30,000 Pounds Of Bananas," which is presented here live, as it should be.
Chapin's baritone voice barrels out atop the songs, richly expressive for every song here. Like Jim Croce, Chapin's voice was instantly recognizable and his writing style very much of his own personality. He drew from both folk and tin-pan-alley, with songs like "Remember When The Music" and sentimental fare like "Dreams Go By" being the stuff of stage musicals.
I am not the huge fan here that some claim to be, so I think this is all the Harry Chapin I - a casual listener - would need. The only song I really see as missing is "Circles," but for the budget price, I can live with that omission. Worth it for the 72 minutes of music; for a change, one of the "Essentials" discs in the Rhino series that lives up to its name.
In the High School English Book!.......2007-01-13
iPODS surrounded me.............
It's What's Missing.......2006-10-03
Top Notch.......2006-09-23
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Essentials
Ellis Paul Manufacturer: Philo / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ICLSTM Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Take Me Down
- Eighteen
- Paris In A Day
- Home
- If She's The One
- Take All The Sky You Need
- Maria's Beautiful Mess
- The Only Way
- Conversation With A Ghost
- The World Ain't Slowin' Down
- Angel In Manhattan
- If You Break Down
- Words
- Snow In Austin Intro
- Snow In Austin
- Did Galileo Pray?
- Jukebox On My Grave
Tracks:
- Sweet Mistakes
- 3,000 Miles
- Blacktop Train
- Seventeen Septembers
- Autobiography Of A Pistol
- The Martyr's Lounge
- Midnight Strikes Too Soon
- Alice's Champagne Palace
- Roll Away Bed
- All Things Being The Same
- Deliver Me
- Welcome Home To Maine
- She Loves A Girl
- She Was
- The Speed Of Trees
- God's Promise Intro
- God's Promise
Customer Reviews:
Boring, painfully vapid.......2007-06-17
I listened to every song. I hated this CD, I'm selling it immediately, and I demand my two hours back!
Best song writer around.......2007-03-14
Lots of music.......2007-01-09
Shows the imagination and skill of a masterful singer/songwriter.......2006-12-22
Paul attributes "Conversation With A Ghost" (released in 1992) as the first song that brought people out to the clubs of Boston to hear him play. Folksinger Bill Morrissey was producing his music back then. Most recently in 2006, his "American Jukebox Fables" album was produced by Flynn, and there are several cuts from that project on this compilation. There is some previously unreleased material on "Essentials" too, including some live material from some 2006 shows in Mass. and Maine. Reviewing this project a week before Christmas, I especially enjoyed "Snow in Austin," a Texas Christmas song. Another unreleased song was an attention-grabber entitled "Welcome Home To Maine," a writing assignment about his birthplace and its features for the Maine Governor. John Jennings produced some of the newest material for "Essentials" with The Best of Band that included Paul and Jennings, along with J. T. Brown, Dave Mattacks, Don Conoscenti, and Rachel Davis contributing background vocals on one cut.
From the stock of Maine potato farmers, Ellis Paul moved to Boston, studied music, connected with the roots of the folk genre, then proceeded to develop a signature singer/songwriter sound that now incorporates pop, rock and contemporary sensibilities. Ellis Paul's wise perceptiveness and charisma have built him a strong fan base. He's also a hardworking, resilient touring artist who has garnered numerous awards for ten album releases and music, some of which has been featured in soundtracks for the films, Shallow Hal and Me, Myself, & Irene.
Ellis' voice has much character, and his songs understand the bond between land, life, heart and soul. Most are slower to moderate tempo'ed, and Ellis does particular well creating an intimate and familiar feeling with some songs. Keyboards and percussion provide the primary instrumental excitement that serve to increase the emotional impact of his later material. I would've enjoyed more vocal harmony in his arrangements.
Ellis possesses all the fundamental elements for success as a singer/songwriter. His messages are profound, and they make us think. For example, "Home" (from the American Jukebox Fables album) is a lover's tribute with the "house being just an address, you're my home." "Jukebox on my Grave" leaves us with his simple wish to mark the music man's ultimate resting place. His influences are many -- Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Marvin Gaye, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Rolling Stones, Hank Williams, Buddy Holly, Patty Griffin and others. Interesting that "Essentials" tips his hat to Woody Guthrie tribute artists and even Woody himself "in a sense." Ellis Paul's imagination and skill are both polished and fanciful all in one. He a masterful singer/songwriter. (Joe Ross, Roseburg, OR.)
Essentially Ellis.......2006-11-21
His Essentials cd is the perfect way for a new fan to get aquainted & a long standing fan to get lost in Ellis memories as well as connecting to a few new songs.
The songs were chosen with care & love I am sure & made me go back into my Ellis collection & pull out some of my less played Ellis cd's to rediscover their magic as well.
This two cd set is a wonderful look at Ellis' career. I especially like the second cd with a beautiful live performance of She Was, a haunting Ellis song. As well as God's Promise, the Woody Guthrie piece that Ellis supplied the music for. And a new favorite Welcome Home To Maine.
If you only buy one cd this holiday season, this should be it.
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The Essentials
Tommy James & the Shondells Manufacturer: Rhino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000630Z9 Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Hanky Panky
- Say I Am (What I Am)
- I Think We're Alone Now
- Mirage
- Gettin' Together
- Mony Mony
- Crimson and Clover
- Sweet Cherry Wine
- Crystal Blue Persuasion
- Ball of Fire
- She
- Draggin' The Line
Album Description
2002 compilation featuring 12 remastered tracks, 'Hanky Panky', 'Say I Am (What I Am)', 'I Think We're Alone Now', 'Mirage', 'Gettin' Together', 'Mony Mony', 'Crimson & Clover', 'Sweet Cherry Wine', 'Crystal Blue Persuasion', 'Ball of Fire', 'She' & 'Draggin' the Line'.Customer Reviews:
Great C.D........2004-02-22
Matchless inventiveness; a near-perfect blending of sound.......2003-09-26
They started out with the lanky, strongly original proto-garage tune "Hanky Panky" - at about the same time the Young Rascals launched their smoky, similarly styled "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore". [Gritty, intensely moving and sonically astounding as it was, the (Young) Rascals' song crashed and burned on the charts, though not in the minds of forward-looking listeners. But they tamed their sound a bit on "Good Lovin'", went straight to the top, and stayed there for several years.]
The Shondells' (as they were announced by DJs at the beginning of their equally long run) had a second hit with "Say I Am" - which didn't grab me during its short tenure on the charts (I later realized my mistake). This one is amazingly inventive in terms of melody and vocal delivery; and with those jazzy riffs/rhythms that accompany the lyrics, the song moves through its paces relentlessly, confidently buoyant throughout.
"I Think We're Alone now" was the obvious follow-up to the Turtles' "Happy Together". [This is especially true since the Turtles' own next effort "She'd Rather Be With Me", was such inferior product - a very bad-sounding song possessing none of the gorgeous guitar playing of their short-lived folk-rock phase - early in their career the Turtles were among the best in the world.]
"I Think We're Alone Now" tugged at the heartstrings and told a very familiar story in a novel musical fashion - its pop-rock sonic pallet was colorfully descriptive - its arrangement was rich but uncrowded. In "Mirage", their follow-up in a similar vein, Tommy's vocal (during verses, not choruses/bridges) added a twinge of the jazzy R &B influences the band was [secretly?] absorbing, eventually exploding full force into their music ("Crystal Blue Persuasion").
"Gettin' Together" I suppose was one of their rare mistakes; in bowing to the likes of Tommy Roe, Gary Lewis and other proto-bubblegum artists, they temporarily displaced themselves from the main thrust of their ongoing musical experiment/evolution. Sentimentality can be a creative force, but these two songs are obvious instances of poor songwriting and stylistic meltdown.
"Mony Mony" I hated this song, convinced at the time the group was going in a really bad direction, but later changed my mind, and give it almost a 4 out of 5. Even today people get really happy dancing to this one.
"Crimson and Clover" was called 'psychedelic' by one reviewer. Ouch! Sure it was squarely in the midst of that era, and fit in very well, but the average groovy hippie freak (myself included, at the time) didn't pay it much mind. On the other hand, slow dancing in high school and beyond was never greater than when this was playing. Still solidly rock, but with a lot of soul - it was maybe a forecast of Bob Seger on the far horizon - who knows? But this richly energetic outburst owed more to the Kingsmen than to Jefferson Airplane - a severely/serenely updated version of the Kingsmen nonetheless, like when they did their occasional ballad-like song.
"Sweet Cherry Wine" The way this begins in the middle of a phrase is formula-shattering (Motown was famous for launching into songs in this fashion, ditto Paul Revere and the Raiders). Gorgeous overall sound, gorgeous singing executed with extreme aplomb - even with such minimal melodic movement! Tommy sings his way into and all around the melodic contour - great lead singers know how to gently release and channel their overtones - he lets loose in a stunning manner here.
[Still decidedly "rock", but with some kind of almost unexpressed R &B flavor moving/flowing underneath/inside it.]
With the song "Crystal Blue Persuasion" Tommy James and the Shondells completed their temporary transition into the royal echelon of blue-eyed soul, taking their place amongst earlier-arrived luminaries such as the Righteous Brothers, the Rascals, and dare we say it - the Fifth Dimension. We hear horns - and a gloriously reedy, buttery combo organ for the first time - the musical arrangement is full to the brim, and tasty to the core. The songwriting is emotionally appealing, inventive to a fault - this song is both musically and poetically priceless!
Pop songs, appealing as so many seem to be, are rarely so powerful, memorable, enlivening, and even "healing" - as is this collection of gems.
Essential? Yes! Comprehensive? No!.......2002-08-09
Why not include the full.......2002-06-06
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Ballad Essentials
Scott Hamilton Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004NRVM Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Skylark
- Everything Happens To Me
- My Foolish Heart
- That's All
- In A Sentimental Mood
- I Should Care
- Body And Soul
- 'Round Midnight
- My Romance
- Stardust
- I'll Be Around
- Tonight I Shall Sleep With A Smile On My Face
Amazon.com
The musical line leading up to tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton is not confusing. He wears his influences on his sleeve. You hear Lester Young's phrasing, Ben Webster's languid tone, and more than a dash of Zoot Sims's overall presentation. And while 1989's Scott Hamilton Plays Ballads is a gorgeous showing off of these influences, Ballad Essentials is a magnificent overview of his smoldering command of the genre. There's a pair of tracks from Plays Ballads ("In a Sentimental Mood" played as limber, late-night swing and "Round Midnight" given a robust, big-hearted embrace) and a pair from With Strings. The other eight pieces come from all over Hamilton's catalog, and describing any particular tune would tax the vocabulary--"aching" and "tender" have only so many synonyms. Hamilton's sense of swing is easy to love, as is his brawny tone--even when it slips into whispering mode. Ballad Essentials is meant as a themed collection, and it not only succeeds as such, it also serves as a primer for Hamilton's whole output. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
A cd worthy of 5 stars.......2001-12-28
Ballad Essentials is a wonderful and marvelous cd. Hamilton's saxaphone is smooth and flowing. The songs are basically romantic. This cd is ideal for a romantic and/or relaxing evening. One of the best Jazz cd's I have ever heard for such occasions. Highly do I recommend Scott Hamilton's Ballad Essentials.
"beautiful tones is music-to-the-ears via Hamilton".......2001-01-28
Scott Hamilton has appeared on more than 60 Concord releases during the past 22 years, a master of the swing, butmore not able are his beautiful tones which appear on these dozen collections from - "Scott Hamilton Is A Good Wind Who Is Blowing Us No Ill" (CCD-4042)(1977), "Scott Hamilton 2" (CCD4061)(1978), "Tenorshoes" (CCD-4127)(1979), "The Right Time" (CCD-4311)(1986), "Scott Hamilton Plays The Ballads" (CCD-4386)(1989), "Radio City"(CCD-4428)(1990), "Scott Hamilton With Strings"(CCD-4538)(1992), "East Of The Sun" (CCD-4583)(1993) and"My Romance" (CCD-4710)(1995), is just the tip of the iceberg.
Of course there are stand outs - "MY FOOLISHHEART" the classic Ned Washington and Victor Young composition performed by Alan Broadbent (piano, musical director, arranger andconductor) and a trans-fixing solo by Hamilton, you just want it to go on and on..."IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD" smooth and haunting Duke Ellington tune, Scott makes this one his own, you find yourself drifting in a musical journey with just a peaceful existence.
But the highlight is - "TONIGHT I SHALL SLEEP WITH A SMILE ON MY FACE" another Ellington tune, shades of the Jackie Gleason presents arrangements from "Music For Lovers Only", only this time we have Scott Hamilton to put the icing on the cake.Concord once again shares the warmth and wonderful moments from their vaults of never-to-be-forgotten classic sounds of JAZZ!
TotalTime: 58:36 on 12 Tracks...Concord Jazz CCD-4885...(2000)
Great for creating a romantic mood!.......2000-12-09
This cd should be titled the "Best Of Scott Hamilton".......2000-11-28
On this cd Scott plays nothing but pure ballads. This is my favorite kind of song. I can't seem to get enough of this romantic music. For the most part I liked what Scott did with this project. However, I did hear a few songs that I didn't paticulary like. All in all, I liked this cd and hope others will feel like wise.
The true ballad album........2000-06-01
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The Essentials
Ratt Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006BTAM Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Round And Round
- Back For More
- Wanted Man
- Lay It Down
- You're In Love
- Dance
- Way Cool Jr.
- Lovin' You's A Dirty Job
- Givin' Yourself Away
- Body Talk
- Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
- One Step Away
Album Description
The 80's hard rockers storm out of the cellar and into your stereo with blazing guitars and pounding rhythms like 'Round & Round', 'Lay It Down', 'Wanted Man' & 10 more. Digitally remastered. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Ratt - 'The Essentials' (Warner).......2005-12-25
Waste of manufacturing time..........2003-10-16
Ratt 'n' Roll Never Sounded So Good!.......2003-07-22
So, lets review the album. The material on the album is well chosen. Most of the tracks, however, appear on Ratt 'n' Roll. Ratt 'n' Roll also features far more tracks than the Essentials does. But, having both, I must say that the audio quality of Essentials far exceeds that of Ratt 'n' Roll. But, Ratt 'n' Roll isn't exactly a production nightmare either.
So, what should you do? Well, one thing you shouldn't do is complain that another best of album was released. One of my many pet peeves is reading reviews by both paid record reviewers and fans saying that an album was bad because it was "just another" or a "pointless" greatest hits release. Greatest hits releases are for fans that are going to see a band in concert and want to get to know the songs they probably will hear or for casual fans that don't want to buy 10 albums to get the select few tracks they will listen to regardless. Personally, I own all Ratt's albums. I still buy greatest hits because to me it is a lot easier carrying a travel bag with 20 greatest hits recordings in the bag rather than 200 CD's to get the songs I want to hear with me. So, stop complaining.
My advice is simple. If you are looking for great music in today's audio quality, Essentials is for you. If you want to get the best compilation of Ratt material, buy Ratt 'n' Roll. If you just want to complain about greatest hits albums, buy all Ratt's albums. There's not a bad one in the bunch!
Decent Overview, but..........2003-05-03
I am not happy about the way The record companies slap on a digitally remastered label and call it good, without really spending much time making the recording sound cleaner with less errors.
I believe the CLASSIC MASTERS series from Capitol Records outshines the ESSENTIALS series hands down.
The sound quality will blow you away!.......2003-01-30
I have owned the Ratt & Roll 81-91 compilation for many years, but I am definitely selling it now that I have this Essentials collection. The difference in the sound quality is astounding! The remastering process has brought new life to these songs. I was blasting this disc in my car the other day, and I couldn't believe that some of these tracks ("Round And Round", "Back For More", "Wanted Man") are almost 20 years old! They sound incredible.
In some cases, I agree with the other reviewer that more tracks are better than slightly improved sound. However, in this case, the improvement in sound quality is anything but slight. And, of the 7 tracks you are losing from the Ratt & Roll 81-91 disc, the only ones worth caring about are "Lack Of Communication" and "I Want A Woman". The others ("Tell The World", "You Think You're Tough", "Slip Of The Lip", "Shame Shame Shame" and "Nobody Rides For Free") are mediocre at best, and are really no big loss.
If you want only one Ratt disc, this is the one for you.
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Cool and Steady and Easy
Brooklyn Funk Essentials Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002WT1 Release Date: 1995-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Take The L Train (To Brooklyn)
- The Creator Has A Master Plan
- The Revolution Was Postponed Because Of Rain
- Bob Hop
- Brooklyn Recycles
- Mizz Bed-Stuy
- A Headnaddas Journey To The Planet Adidi-Skizm
- Big Apple Boogaloo
- Blow Your Brains Out
- Stickman Crossing The Brooklyn Bridge
- Dilly Dally
- Take The L Train (To 8th Ave.)
Customer Reviews:
A Funky Journey And Then Some.......2006-07-21
Providing a real smooth ride from start to finish without any detours, every song on this disc is kickin'.
Personally I was hooked on the first listen. I am extremely pleased to have this music as a part of my collection/library.
If you enjoy a righteous mix of funk, jazz, acid-jazz, R & B, hip-hop, and reggae with a dash of salsa, then get this cd. Put the player on repeat, and take the journey! You will certainly enjoy the ride.
5 stars and then some!
Funk-a-licious.......2004-12-02
Brooklyn Funk Essentials Rule!.......2004-11-27
First introduced to BFE's funky, hard driving music-style while frantically driving a friend to the airport and in the frenzy of almost missing her flight, I later found myself the proud new owner of one of the best mixtures of acid-jazz-funk-soul-hip/hop influenced music that ever hit my ears!
Totally danceable, every track will get your feet moving; trust me, its totally impossible and absolutely irresistible trying to remain seated and simply listen to this jazz-funk-soul-hip/hop offering! If this CD doesn't find a permanent place in your CD player . . . well, I can't find the words right now except that it should, so what are you waiting for, click this CD into your shopping cart and dance, dance, dance and enjoy the music! Oh, and don't worry, I couldn't totally dis' my friend, besides, she missed this CD immediately once she settled in so I brought her a new copy!
the most played disc I've ever bought.......2003-02-10
Pretty much an all around good mix..........2003-01-20
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The Essentials
The Association Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006JOF8 Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Along Comes Mary
- Enter The Young
- Cherish
- Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies
- No Fair At All
- Windy
- Never My Love
- Everything That Touches You
- Like Always
- Time For Livin'
- Goodbye Columbus
- Six Man Band
Album Description
Formed in L.A. in '65 by six multi-instrumentalists who blended pop, rock and folk with gorgeous vocal harmonies on chart-topping RIAA gold hits like 'Cherish', 'Windy' and 'Never My Love', included here with 'Along Comes Mary', 'Everything That Touches You' and 7 more essentials. Remastered. Warner. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Finally, a sensible "Greatest Hits" from the Association.......2004-12-08
With "The Essentials," Rhino finally fills this niche once and for all. As far as I can see, all of the major tracks are here: Never My Love, Along Comes Mary, Cherish, and Windy are the four big radio tracks, while Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies (a GREAT song, bizarrely missing from the earlier, WB disc), Goodbye Columbus, and No Fair at All round out the slew of minor hits. "Enter the Young" is the far-superior take from the first album, and "Six Man Band" is an excellent Greatest-Hits-only bonus. Some tracks are missing in action from the Warner Brothers disc, but few should miss the "why-was-it-there?" We Love Us.
Quibbles? I'm still perplexed by the inclusion of the twee "Time for Living" ("The Time It Is Today" is a better song, and is one of the few original-GH tracks that deserved to be ported over), and I wish Rhino had seen fit to include some of the tracks from their oft-overlooked--but excellent--self-titled 1969 album. These are minor issues, though.
Verdict: If you're looking for an inexpensive, single-disc original-recordings "Greatest Hits" collection from The Association that's more comprehensive (if more concise) than the ancient, poor-sounding Warner Brothers disc...finally, someone saw fit to provide! Grab it without remorse.
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The Essentials
Damn Yankees Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000630Y8 Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- High Enough
- Coming Of Age
- Where You Goin' Now
- Don't Tread On Me
- Come Again
- Fifteen Minutes Of Fame
- Mister Please
- Bad Reputation
- Piledriver
- Damn Yankees
- Runaway
- Silence Is Broken
Album Description
Guitar great Ted Nugent, Styx alumnus Tommy Shaw, and Night Ranger's Jack Blades joined with drummer Michael Cartellone to from this early 90's super-group. Their slick harmonies and guitar power shone through on hits like 'Coming Of Age' and the power balled 'High Enough'. Digitally remastered.Customer Reviews:
Get the two CDs they put out instead.......2005-12-23
PS: They saved the best track for last..."Silence is Broken" is a very powerful song that will bring chills to anyone that's ever been in any kind of abusive relationship, and needs the courage to stand up and say "enough"...one of Tommy Shaw's finest pieces of work, intense and emotional and has plenty to say. That alone is worth the price of admission!
Seriously just buy the other two disks.......2005-11-03
If You Own...........2004-08-06
Better than I thought.......2004-01-25
Save yourself some money and buy this CD!!!.......2003-05-27
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Metal God Essentials, Vol. 1
Halford Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000R9R4RQ Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Customer Reviews:
Another amazing metal god album!.......2007-07-18
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Average White Band - The Essentials
The Average White Band Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006310E Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Pick Up The Pieces
- Cut The Cake
- If I Ever Lose This Heaven
- School Boy Crush
- Queen Of My Soul
- Walk On By
- Got The Love
- Soul Searching
- A Love Of Your Own
- Cloudy
- Work To Do
- Person To Person
Album Description
12 remastered tracks including 'Pick Up The Pieces', 'Cut The Cake', 'Walk On By' & 'Person To Person'. 2002.Customer Reviews:
One of the Best Old School Collections There Is.......2006-10-14
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