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Legends These Are The Days
TRACKS:1. She Drives Me Crazy - Fine Young Cannibals 2. Downtown Train - Rod Stewart 3. Like A Prayer - Madonna 4. Roam - The B-52's 5. Something To Talk About - Bonnie Raitt 6. The One - Elton John 7. Losing My Religion - R.E.M. 8. I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) - Meat Loaf 9. Hold My Hand - Hootie and the Blowfish 10. Sowing The Seeds Of Love - Tears For Fears 11. These Are Days - 10,000 Maniacs 12. The End Of The Innocence - Don Henley 13. All I Wanna Do - Sheryl Crow 14. (Can't Live Without Your) Love And Affection - Nelson 15. Ants Marching - Dave Matthews Band 16. End Of The Road - Boyz II Men
See more photos, specs, and reviewsThe Classic Sixties Collection: Mid '60s Cd!
The Classic Sixties Collection: Mid '60s Cd! Hits that rocked a whole generation! Song List: 96 Tears (? and the Mysterians), I Can't Help Myself (Four Tops), She's Not There (Zombies), Tracks of My Tears), Linghtin' Strikes (Lou Christie), House of the Rising Sun (Animals), I'm a Believe (Monkeys), Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter (Herman's Hermits), Monday Monday (Mamas & Papas), Go Now (Moody Blues), Beauty is Only Skin Deep (Temptations), Can't You Hear My Heartbeat (Herman's Hermits), Needles and Pins (Searchers), Surfin' Bird (Trashmen), & You Keep Me Hangin' On (Supremes)! 15 great songs in all by original artists!
See more photos, specs, and reviewsLegends - Twilight Zone { Time Life } { Various Artists }
TRACKS:1. A Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy - The Kinks 2. Give A Little Bit - Supertramp 3. Black Betty - Ram Jam 4. Twilight Zone - Golden Earring 5. Walk Away - The James Gang 6. Tight Rope - Leon Russell 7. (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rod Stewart 8. Only You Know And I Know - Dave Mason 9. Dear Mr. Fantasy - Traffic 10. Ride My See-Saw - The Moody Blues 11.Sky Pilot - Eric Burdon And The Animals 12.Incense And Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock 13. Summertime Blues - Blue Cheer 14. The Bitch Is Back - Elton John 15. Beth - Kiss 16. Come Sail Away - Styx 17. Saturday Night Special - Lynyrd Skynyrd 18. Jessica - The Allman Brothers Band
See more photos, specs, and reviewsGuitar Rock 1974-1975
Time-Life music Guitar Rock 1974-1975 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. 2:49 Grand Funk Railroad / The Loco-Motion 2. 3:57 Foghat / Slow Ride 3. 3:56 Bachman-Turner Overdrive / You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 4. 5:06 Golden Earring / Radar Love 5. 3:04 Nazareth / Love Hurts 6. 3:18 Dwight Twilley Band / I'm On Fire 7. 2:59 J. Geils Band / Must Of Got Lost 8. 5:16 Alice Cooper / Welcome To My Nightmare 9. 7:30 Allman Brothers Band / Jessica 10. 3:45 Rick Derringer / Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo 11. 4:54 Bachman-Turner Overdrive / Takin' Care Of Business 12. 2:59 Brownsville Station / Smokin' In The Boys' Room 13. 4:44 Lynyrd Skynyrd / Sweet Home Alabama 14. 3:43 Doobie Brothers / Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me) 15. 4:17 Bad Company / Can't Get Enough 16. 2:57 Grand Funk Railroad / Bad Time 17. -65:43 Compilations / Free Bird
See more photos, specs, and reviewsBacktrackin' Volume Two
1. Supersonic Rocket Ship2. Celluloid Heroes3. Moving Pictures4. Better Things5. Twentieth Century Man6. Where Have All The Good Times Gone7. Don't Forget to Dance8. Come Dancing9. State of Confusion10. Good Day11. Pressure12. Predictable13. Do It Again14. Rock N' Roll Fantasy
See more photos, specs, and reviewsThe Classic Sixties Collection: 1967 Cd!
Song List:THE LETTER - BOX TOPS * RESPECT - ARETHA FRANKLIN * (YOUR LOVE KEEPS LIFTING ME) HIGHER AND HIGHER - JACKIE WILSON *GROOVIN' - RASCALS * SOUL MAN - SAM AND DAVE * TO SIR WITH LOVE - LULU * GIMME SOME LOVIN' - SPENCER DAVIS GROUP * A LITTLE BIT OF SOUL - MUSIC EXPLOSION * WESTERN UNION - FIVE AMERICANS * A WHITER SHADE OF PALE - PROCOL HARUM * EXPRESSWAY TO YOUR HEART - SOUL SURVIVORS * (WE AIN'T GOT) NOTHIN' YET - BLUES MAGOOS * WHITE RABBIT - JEFFERSON AIRPLANE * LET'S LIVE FOR TODAY - GRASS ROOTS * PLEASANT VALLEY SUNDAY - MONKEES!
See more photos, specs, and reviewsClassic Soft Rock: Summer Breeze 2-cd Set!
Disc One:1 Summer Breeze - Seals and Crofts * 2 Key Largo - Bertie Higgins *3 Make It With You - Bread * 4 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - Chicago *5 Dream Weaver - Gary Wright * 6 Hello It's Me - Todd Rundgren * 7 Sara Smile - Daryl Hall and John Oates * 8 Chuck E.'s In Love - Rickie Lee Jones * 9 Black Water - The Doobie Brothers * 10 Still The One - Orleans *11 Hurt So Bad - Linda Ronstadt * 12 Cool Change - Little River Band * 13 Biggest Part Of Me - Ambrosia * 14 Never Be The Same - Christopher Cross * 15 You Can Do Magic - America! Disc Two:1 The Guitar Man - Bread * 2 Tin Man - America *3 Wildfire - Michael Martin Murphey * 4 25 Or 6 To 4 - Chicago *5 Lotta Love - Nicolette Larson * 6 What A Fool Believes -The Doobie Brothers * 7 Steal Away - Robbie Dupree * 8 You're The Only Woman - Ambrosia * 9 Sexy Eyes - Dr. Hook * 10 Kiss You All Over - Exile * 11 Even The Nights Are Better - Air Supply * 12 Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) - Christopher Cross *13 Missing You - John Waite * 14 Beautiful In My Eyes - Joshua Kadison *15 Black Velvet - Alannah Myles
See more photos, specs, and reviewsPast Lives (Dig)
At this point in history, it's hard to know whether to call Black Sabbath the Godfathers of Heavy Metal or the Band That Wouldn't Die. Hard to believe that the band's original incarnation--Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, guitarist Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler on bass, and drummer Bill Ward--never released a live record in America at the peak of their initial arena-packing success in the '70s. This 18-track double-CD fills the gap, fleshing out the 1980 UK-only Live at Last with nine more early, previously unreleased live Sabbath tracks. If the sound quality is intermittent on the first disc (recorded in Manchester and at London's Rainbow in 1973), that seems only fitting from a band whose members--especially the inimitable Ozzy--have ridden their warts-and-all charms to metal Valhalla. But while that disc's early renditions of "Sweet Leaf," "Snowblind," "War Pigs," and "Paranoid" will more than satisfy Sabbath faithful, it's the newly released material (recorded in considerably better quality at various venues from 1970 to '78) that really underscores the band's dark, endlessly influential legacy. Ozzy's maniacal "Symptom of the Universe" would be enough, but it's only the prelude for the ominous, over-the-top 10-minute rarity "Megalomania," the thumping "Iron Man," a moody, tellingly jazzy take on "Black Sabbath," and the thrashing "Behind the Wall of Sleep." --Jerry McCulley
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