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New studio album from the current incarnation of Le Orme. The album finds them revisiting and reworking some of their older material. There are two new compositions. The band invited special guests to perform - most notably David Cross appears on most of the album contributing violin parts.
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Legit vinyl reissue (from Sony) of the second solo album from the legendary Argentinian guitarist. This reads like a who's who of Argentinian psych/hardrock/prog: Alejandro Medina, Jorge Pinchevsky, Charlie Garcia, David Lebon, Billy Bond ap.
$42.00 -
Turquoise vinyl numbered edition of 600.
$34.00 -
5 remastered album in a CD wallet - stored in a slipcase.
Albums included:
Magnetic Fields
Zoolook
Rendez-vous
Revolutions
Waiting For Cousteau$30.00 -
5CD wallets in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
Little Queen
Dog & Butterfly
Bebe Le Strange
Private Audition
Passionworks$24.00 -
5CD set. Each remastered album in CD wallet held in a slipcase.
Albums included are:
Oxygene
The Concerts In China - Part 1
The Concerts In China - Part 2
Chronology
Metamorphoses$23.00 -
5CD wallet in a slipcase at a budge price. Set includes:
At Budokan (Live)
Dream Police
One On One
Lap Of Luxury
Busted$25.00 -
"Live at the Royal Albert Hall with the World Festival Orchestra features iconic '60s rock group the Moody Blues in concert with the World Festival Orchestra. Backed by the large string ensemble, the Moody Blues perform a cross section of their hits, both new and old.
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US prog band's classic third album remastered. Comes with two bonus tracks - demos of "Child Of Innocence" and "It's You".
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"Jeff Lynne reportedly regards this album and its follow-up, Out of the Blue, as the high points in the band's history. One might be better off opting for A New World Record over its successor, however, as a more modest-sized creation chock full of superb songs that are produced even better.$7.50
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"With Alice in Chains on hiatus by the turn of the 21st century, Columbia Records issued several stop-gap releases to fill up the space -- 1999's greatest-hits collection Nothing Safeand the box set Music Bank, and a year later, their first true live collection, titled simply Live.
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“Hans Zimmer LIVE” features more of two hours of new reimagined arrangements of some of the most popular compositions by the L.A.-based composer icon.
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Genuinely one of the great Spanish progressive albums of the 70s. Musically very much cut from similar cloth to their contemporaries in Italy. Love the flute and Mellotron!
$30.00