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The Very Best Of SupertrampBy A&MFree Shipping |
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The Best of Bonnie RaittBy CapitolFree Shipping Featured Song: Something To Talk About 1. Thing Called Love 3:50 2. Nick of Time 4:05 3. Love Letter 4:05 4. Have a Heart 4:48 5. Something to Talk About 3:47 6. I Can't Make You Love Me 5:31 7. Not the Only One Radio Edit Version 4:10 8. Love Sneakin' Up on You 3:40 9. You 4:27 10. Dimming of the Day 3:39 11. Love Me Like a Man Live 4:48 12. Spit of Love 4:41 13. One Belief Away Radio Edit Version 3:57 14. Lover's Will Radio Edit Version 3:37 15. I Can't Help You Now 3:12 16. Gnawin' on It 4:48 17. Silver Lining Radio Edit Version 3:37 18. Hear Me Lord 5:33
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Saturday Night Fever [The Original Movie Soundtrack]By Bee Gees/RepriseFree Shipping |
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TarzanBy Walt Disney RecordsFree Shipping If anyone belongs in the "Whatever Happened To?" category of a game show, it's Phil Collins. Back in the 1980s, Collins was everywhere, having retinkered Genesis into a smooth, hit-making machine and embarking on a solo career that redefined adult contemporary music. He's still been busy, but nowhere near the spotlight. His latest project has been writing five songs for Disney's animated Tarzan. "You' ll Be in My Heart"--presented here in two versions, one with actress Glenn Close--is exactly the sort of ersatz orchestrated power ballad you expect from this sentimental guy. A duet with 'N Sync in "Trashin' the Camp" (also issued in two versions) is Phil's concession to the kids. Producer Mark Mancina's instrumental score mixes the expectant ambient sounds of the jungle with the slowly unfolding sounds of daybreak and jungle rhythms (provided by Collins on drums) that denote inevitable conflict. --Rob O'Connor
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Elton John - Greatest HitsBy IslandFree Shipping |
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Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Vol. 3By SonyFree Shipping 17 Tracks from the 1980's and 1990's.
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Gloria Estefan - Greatest HitsBy SonyFree Shipping CD
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Definitive HitsBy Interscope RecordsFree Shipping In an era when elaborate wordplay and adventurous production were the order of the day, Herb Alpert made an impact barely uttering a word or breaking a mold, other than expanding the commercial parameters for pop instrumentalists. Dashing trumpeter Alpert and his Tijuana Brass scored five top-20 hits between 1962 (when "The Lonely Bull" climbed to No. 11 in the U.S.) and 1968 (when the vocal-driven "This Guy's in Love with You" cracked the top 10), racking up five No. 1 albums over the same period. The group's patented "Ameriachi" sound made up in south-of-the-border sprightliness what it lacked in innovation; the likes of "Spanish Flea" and "Casino Royale" possessed the kind of unshakable hooks that fit perfectly on top-40 radio sandwiched between Nancy Sinatra and the Mamas & the Papas. This 20-track overview serves up 13 selections from the Tijuana Brass's heyday and is rounded up with seven Alpert solo selections, including comeback hits from 1979 ("Rise") and '87 ("Diamonds"). --Steven Stolder
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Hits (Exp)By SonyFree Shipping |
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Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas - A New Day [Blu-ray]by Chad Bantner, Julia Bantner, Céline Dion, Naomi Stikeman, Justin TimberlakeBy SonyFree Shipping |