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"Though Cheap Trick's second album, In Color, draws from the same stockpile of Midwestern barroom favorites as their debut album, it was produced by Tom Werman, who had the band strip away their raw attack and replace it with a shiny, radio-ready sound.
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"At the time of its release, Frampton Comes Alive! was an anomaly, a multi-million-selling (mid-priced) double LP by an artist who had previously never burned up the charts with his long-players in any spectacular way.
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Remastered edition with 3 live bonus tracks from Woodstock.
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With 5 bonus tracks.
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"Released in 1980, just as Heart's first wave of popularity was fading, Heart Greatest Hits: Live contains a side of the group's most popular songs -- such as "Barracuda," "Crazy on You," and "Dreamboat Annie" -- balanced by a side's worth of live tracks, including versions of "Magic Man," "Dog
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Remastered with 3 bonus tracks.
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5CD budget priced set includes:
Rio Grande Mud
Tres Hombres
Fandango!
Deguello
Eliminator$25.00 -
This is the second solo album from the former Journey vocalist. It features 5 bonus tracks.
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"The legendary Santana set the music world on fire back in the late sixties out of San Francisco with their hypnotic blend of Latin-fused rock, jazz and soul, augmented with brilliant and skillful musicianship of their leader and guitarist Carlos Santana.
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"Many albums have scaled to the top of the American charts, many of them not so good, but few have been as widely forgotten and spurned as REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity. In a way, the group deserved this kind of success.
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As part of The Beach Boys 50th anniversary celebration, classic albums from the groups historic catalog are now released in soft packs. Each remastered title include both mono and stereo mixes. The new releases include the first ever stereo mixes of several key Beach Boys classics.
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Remastered with 5 bonus tracks.
"I guess it's all in what you look for in a rock and roll record.
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"After releasing two albums during 1978, Heart waited until February of 1980 to issue their fifth studio album. Bebe le Strange was their highest charting album to date, reaching number 5 on the Billboard Magazine album charts.
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Remastered with 2 bonus tracks.
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"REO Speedwagon built their audience through constant touring. Often, their live shows were more exciting than their records, which is what makes You Get What You Play For, a live run-through of their greatest hits, one of their better records of the era." - Allmusic
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"Aja was cool, relaxed, and controlled; it sounded deceptively easy. Its follow-up, Gaucho, while sonically similar, is its polar opposite: a precise and studied record, where all of the seams show.
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"Building from the jazz fusion foundation of Pretzel Logic, Steely Dan created an alluringly sophisticated album of jazzy pop with Katy Lied. With this record, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen began relying solely on studio musicians, which is evident from the immaculate sound of the album.
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SOME GIRLS introduced a whole new generation to the music of the Stones. The infectious dance groove of Miss You topped the US charts, as did the album in 1978.
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"Digitally remastered edition features the new stereo album mix, sourced from the original session tapes. Goats Head Soup was released in August 1973 by Rolling Stones Records.
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"Greeted with decidedly mixed reviews upon its original release, Exile on Main St. has become generally regarded as the Rolling Stones' finest album. Part of the reason why the record was initially greeted with hesitant reviews is that it takes a while to assimilate.
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"Much of Who's Next derives from Lifehouse, an ambitious sci-fi rock opera Pete Townshendabandoned after suffering a nervous breakdown, caused in part from working on the sequel to Tommy.
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While Bridge Of Sighs is the acknowledged masterpiece in Robin Trower's impressive discography, his solo debut Twice Removed From Yesterday is very fine album in its own regard, simply overshadowed by what was to come.
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Esoteric Recordings is proud to announce the release of a new remastered and expanded two CD edition of ‘Time Passages’, the legendary album by Al Stewart first released in September 1978.
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