Rocked see-dee
- 100 selected discs -
The
essential collection
Progressive bands.
Carly Simon: The Best Of Carly
Simon
Sun Ra: Mayan Temples
Alan Sorrenti: Radici
Tangerine Dream: Mars Polaris
James Taylor: Greatest Hits
Everybody knows Taylor's You'Ve Got A Friend. Here,
still more beautiful hits like Carolina in My Mind (in
a newly recorded version) and Steamroller, which let
us repute James Taylor as one of the best minstrels of the pop age.
Temptations:
Anthology:
The Best Of The Temptations (2 discs)
The Motown Sound in its best form.
Trainspotting - Soundtrack The...TRAINSPOTTING album is like one long, druggy crawl through the U.K. underground, taking in subterranean techno, dance music and the pop daydreams of bands like Pulp and Blur. It's SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER for the Ecstasy generation... Including Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" and Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing".
Van Der Graaf Generator: Pawnhearts
Various Artists - American Beauty [Soundtrack] With tracks from Peggy Lee to Elliott Smith to the Who, there's something here every member of a dysfunctional family can enjoy--making this collection the perfect soundtrack for director Sam Mendes's film American Beauty. On "Free to Go," the Folk Implosion offer a gentle coming-of-age tune with a surprisingly infectious beat and the group's unmistakable harmonies.
Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons (von Karajan, Mutter)
Tom Waits: Night On Earth -
Soundtrack
The Wallflowers: Bringing Down The Horse
Yanni: Live At The Acropolis This album captures the unique, trademark sounds only Yanni can produce - both from his early and present years.
Neil Young: After The Gold Rush
Neil Young: Zuma
Neil Young:Comes A Time
Neil Young: Dead Man -
Sountrack. Books by and about NEIL YOUNG on
Amazon.com
Neil Young: Rust Never Sleeps
Frank Zappa: Broadway The Hard Way
Broadway revue-style comic dissection of the contemporary American cultural and political scene, with Frank Zappa naming names - Jimmie Swaggart, Pat Robertson, Oliver North, George Bush and Ronald Reagan, Jesse Helms and Michael Jackson - and Ike Willis's Sammy Davis impression. Nasty and funny.
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