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"This 1970 release "climbed" to #17 with the classics Mississippi Queen and Theme from an Imaginary Western . Also includes an unreleased live version of the Woodstock ode For Yasgur's Farm !"
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"This 1971 release also went gold, here with an unreleased live version of Travellin' in the Dark (to E.M.P.)."
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"This is a classic live album by my all-time favorite rock band. It includes many of the band's classics from their three successive classic rock albums "Infinity" (1978), "Evolution" (1979), and "Departure" (1980). Needless to say for any true Journey fan, these songs sound great live.
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Remastered edition of the band's classic second album features two live bonus tracks.
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Remastered edition with one bonus track.
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Remastered with 2 bonus tracks.
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"The classic interpretation of Gershwin by Miles Davis (performing with a large ensemble) and Gil Evans (arranger and conductor).
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"Cited as one of the 2 largest selling jazz albums of all time (Kind of Blue being the other), this record made "Take Five" the most recognizable of jazz tunes and Dave Brubeck a household name.
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"By 1977 Journey had reached a creative crossroads, with three underwhelming studio albums under their belt and little to show in the way of commercial success.
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"Along with Kind of Blue, In a Silent Way, and Round About Midnight, Sketches of Spain is one of Miles Davis' most enduring and innovative achievements.
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This is the second solo album from the former Journey vocalist. It features 5 bonus tracks.
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Remastered edition with 3 bonus tracks.
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Remastered with 4 bonus tracks.
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"Digitally remastered reissue of the first solo album from the Pink Floyd guitarist/vocalist, originally released in 1978. Features musical assistance from Steve Rance, Willie Wilson, Rick Wills, Mick Weaver and others.
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Remastered edition with 3 live unreleased bonus tracks.
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"Kind of Blue isn't merely an artistic highlight for Miles Davis, it's an album that towers above its peers, a record generally considered as the definitive jazz album. To be reductive, it's the Citizen Kane of jazz -- an accepted work of greatness that's innovative and entertaining.
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"In an odd bit of programming, Columbia placed the ballads from Miles Davis' February 12, 1964, concert on My Funny Valentine and the uptempo romps on this LP.
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Remastered with 2 bonus tracks.
$9.00