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Mastered for vinyl. Includes one non-LP bonus track.
$19.00 -
Budget priced box set includes the following albums in CD wallets:
The Grand Illusion
PIeces Of Eight
Paradise Theatre
Kilroy Was Here
Cornerstone$33.00 -
"In better than 25 years, singer and songwriter Damian Wilson has had a remarkable and prolific career. Lately known for his work with progressive rock acts Threshold and Headspace, Wilson has also done solo work over the years.
$15.00 -
5CD slipcase set includes the following 5 albums:
Infinity
Evolution
Escape
Frontiers
Raised On Radio$24.00 -
"It was do or die for Toto on the group's fourth album, and they rose to the challenge.
$7.50 -
"Toto's compilation is to be recommended in that it contains all four of the group's Top Ten hit singles -- "Hold the Line," "Rosanna," "Africa," and "I Won't Hold You Back." It also contains four more of Toto's 14 pop chart singles -- "Georgy Porgy," "99," "I'll Be Over You," and "Pamela." But
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New edition of the controversial 1986 album that featured both Steve Hackett and Steve Howe. The music was a blend of AOR and prog rock. Surprisingly they had a lot of commerical success with the album and a hit single with "When The Heart Rules the Mind". I want my MTV!
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"Styx kept themselves busy in the 21st century, launching a tour like clockwork every year, but they abandoned recording new material after 2003's Cyclorama. Arriving 14 years after that record, The Mission announces Styx's return in a grand fashion.
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- Two albums from Journey guitarist Neal Schon and former Mahavishnu Orchestra keyboardist Jan Hammer
- These albums date from 1981 and 1982, originally recorded for CBS, and include former Back Door bass player Colin Hodgkinson
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- Chicago rockers’ 1977 and 1990 albums
- ‘The Grand Illusion’ was a US Top Ten album with the song ‘Come Sail Away’ a Top Ten hit
- ‘Edge Of The Century’ was the first to feature new member Glen Burtnik, and the last with drummer John Panozzo
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- First two A&M Records albums from the Chicago rockers, originally released in 1975/76
- Styx’s career took off with the arrival of guitarist Tommy Shaw just before the tour to promote ‘Equinox’
$16.00