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by (Performer: INCA SON)
by Inca Son: Music & Dance of the Andes
ISBN: B00000K0C0
Audio CD
Condition: New
Comments: New. Still in Shrink Wrap!
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ISBN: B000B86JQK
Audio CD
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Very Minor wear with no scratches. Plays good!
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by Los Lobos
ISBN: B00000EYJM
Audio Cassette
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Audio Cassette. Gently Used. Some light scuffing to case. Original case cover art.
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Los Lobos's second full-length album was a transitional affair for East L.A.'s favorite musical sons. On their debut EP, ...And a Time to Dance, and especially on How Will the Wolf Survive?, Hidalgo, Rosas, and crew proved themselves to be Mexican American roots rockers nonpareil. While "Don't Worry Baby" demonstrated that Chicanos could play hard R&B as rough and tough as any down-South funk-soul outfit (Willie Dixon would be writing songs with Los Lobos by the time of their next album), By the Light of the Moon is a much mellower, soul-searching affair. The album was released in the era of Bruce Springsteen, the Blasters, the Del Lords, and other politically and socially aware "blue collar" rockers--which resulted in the Lobos dudes exploring similar lyrical themes. "One Time One Night," the opening track, remains one of the band's all-time classics--yet another exploration of the darker side of the American Dream, with some beautiful music (and musicianship) backing it up. And "River of Fools" remains one of the group's most beautiful ballads. Not that it's entirely a "slow dance" affair. Their Motown cover roots shine through on "Rosa Lee," while "All I Wanted to Do Is Dance" spotlights some pseudo-funk, Lobos style. Fans seem to have mixed reactions to this more than any other Lobos album, either considering it their finest or worst. La Bamba would be next, making them stars of a sort, but the lyrical experimentation on this album certainly set the stage for the musical experiments that ultimately resulted in their masterpiece, Kiko. --Bill Holdship
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ISBN: B000B9W2IS
Audio CD
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Used Music CD. Some Minor Scratches. Original Album Art. Still plays Great!
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ISBN: B000BH512Y
Audio CD
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: No Scratches. Jewel Case with all Album Art Work. Nice CD.
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11 tracks
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by (Composer: Elmer Bernstein)
by The Rascals, Daryl Hannah, Steppenwolf
ISBN: B000FP6856
Audio Cassette
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Audio Cassette. Gently Used. Some light scuffing to case. Original case cover art.
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Score is by Elmer Bernstein. Tracks are: 1. Legal eagles love (Instrumental theme from "legal eagles") 2. Moving on 3. Hypnotic eyes 4. Strange birthday 5. Good lovin' -Rascals 6. Put out the fire - Daryl Hannah 7. Tom and Kelly 8. Scared 9. Fire and rescue 10. Magic carpet ride - Steppenwolf
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by Everydaygreen
ISBN: B000CAGF2K
Audio CD
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: No scrathes on Disc. Some Normal wear and scraching on plastic disc. case. All cover art included.
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by (Composer: Henry Mancini)
ISBN: B000MX9EO8
Audio Cassette
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Audio Cassette. Gently Used. Some light scuffing to case. Original case cover art.
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Songs:
1. Main Title (Tom's Theme)
2. Gentlemen Callers (The Glass Menagerie Theme)
3. Blue Roses (Laura's Theme)
4. Laura's Private World
5. Jonquils (The Glass Menagerie Theme)
6. My Sister Laura
7. The Magic Scarf
8. Make A Wish
9. Tom's Theme (End Credits)
10. The Blues In Three
11. Easy Ride
12. Where Is Dear Old Dad?
13. The Rumba You Saved For Me
14. Slow and Sassy
15. Tango Paradiso
16. Paradise Dance Hall Blues
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by Kraftwerk
ISBN: B000002H7D
Audio Cassette
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Audio Cassette. Gently Used. Some light scuffing to case. Original case cover art.
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This 1991 Kraftwerk collection of often drastically remixed "greatest hits" offers a good, if slightly skewed, overview of the Dusseldorf legends' career. Inspired by the band's continuing influence on modern pop, dance, and techno, founders Florian Schneider and Ralf Hutter tweak Kraftwerk's sonic foundations with the intention of making their music more club-friendly. While some of the faithful have lamented the tinkering, The Mix presents a distinct, typically idiosyncratic take on modern club music. It also represents the way Kraftwerk usually sounds in their infrequent live forays; witness the reworking of "Radioactivity" into an unexpected (the band has been notably apolitical) antinuclear statement aimed largely at Britain's Sellafield installation. The Mix bows to trend in concept only; the execution is pure Kraftwerk. --Jerry McCulley
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