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"Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like Boston, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen.
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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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Remastered edition with bonus tracks.
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Remastered edition with bonus tracks.
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"Jefferson Airplane were less focused in 1969 than they had been in the Summer of Love two years before.
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"Walter Becker and Donald Fagen were remarkable craftsmen from the start, as Steely Dan's debut, Can't Buy a Thrill, illustrates. Each song is tightly constructed, with interlocking chords and gracefully interwoven melodies, buoyed by clever, cryptic lyrics.
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"A tribute to the dearly departed Duane, Eat a Peach rambles through two albums, running through a side of new songs, recorded post-Duane, spending a full album on live cuts from the Fillmore Eastsessions, then offering a round of studio tracks Duane completed before his death.
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"The Jefferson Airplane opened 1967 with Surrealistic Pillow and closed it with After Bathing at Baxter's, and what a difference ten months made.
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"STEELY DAN IS the most improbable hit-singles band to emerge in ages. On its three albums, the group has developed an impressionistic approach to rock & roll that all but abandons many musical conventions and literal lyrics for an unpredictable, free-roving style.
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"Amigos is the first Santana album that doesn't attempt to break new ground. The several styles Carlos Santana has delved into over the past decade have been consolidated into a varied, multidimensional album.
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Expanded edition with 3 bonus tracks.
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"The Jimi Hendrix Experience's breakthrough appearance at the Monterey International Pop Festival on June 18, 1967, has been committed to disc, in whole or in part, before, starting with the split LP Monterey International Pop Festival, which featured four tracks by Hendrix on one side and perfo
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5CD wallets in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
Then Play On
Kiln House
Future Games
Bare Trees
Mystery To Me$24.00 -
5CDs in a slipcase featuring:
Foreigner
Double Vision
Head Games
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Agent Provocateur$24.00 -
5CD wallet in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
Rought And Ready
Jeff Beck Group
Blow By Blow
Wired
Jeff Beck With Jan Hammer Group Live$23.00 -
5CD budget set includes:
Inner Secrets
Marathon
Zebob!
Shango
Freedom$24.00 -
"While this album will forever be remembered for spawning the huge hit singles "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride," there's plenty more to appreciate on this stellar release.
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"STUNNING 1972 PERFORMANCE BY THE SECOND JEFF BECK GROUP Following his two-year stint in the Yardbirds, Jeff Beck recorded the pop single Hi Ho Silver Lining for Mickie Most, then formed the first Jeff Beck Group featuring Rod Steward on vocals, and Ronnie Wood on guitar.
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"Can't Buy a Thrill became an unexpected hit, and as a response, Donald Fagen became the group's full-time lead vocalist, and he and Walter Becker acted like Steely Dan was a rock & roll band for the group's second album, Countdown to Ecstasy.
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"Recorded on New Year's Eve, 1976, and playing in support to Grateful Dead at the annual Dead Hogmanay, this blistering Santana concert was performed when Carlos and the band were going through numerous changes.
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By early 1975, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend were in conflict over The Who’s future, and criticised each other via interviews in the New Musical Express.
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Rare And Collectable Broadcast Recordings From 1969 - Digitally Remastered.
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"This, the Chambers Brothers' coming-of-age record, was a well-timed and even better executed exercise in modern record-making. The brothers had recorded several excellent gospel-folk sides on a few labels (including CBS) in the mid-'60s.
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