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Dylan's - Essential Collection 2 Discs
Electric Light Orchestra - Flashback Box
Set
The roots of E.L.O. extend back to the late '60s Beatle-ish/psych/blues/rock group The Move. It was in that semi-popular group (they had quite a few hit singles in the UK) that Roy Wood began experimenting with strings and woodwind instruments. Pianist Jeff Lynne joined in time for their 1970 album Looking On and shared Roy's interest in merging classical instrumentation with rock. This shared interest led the two, along with The Move drummer Bev Bevan, to embark upon a new band - one that would not be hindered by having to make hit songs. This new band would be called E.L.O., and The Move was to be kept alive to finance it. What happened instead was that The Move ceased to exist and all time was spent on E.L.O....Don't miss this 3 CD box-set (digitally remastered, naturally) if you miss the essential rock sound of ELO. Flashback is the ultimate collection for the true fan - featuring 53 songs, including hits like "Turn to Stone," "Evil Woman," and "Strange Magic," plus 7 previously unreleased tracks: "After All","Grieg's Piano", new version of "Xanadu". "Love Changes All", "Tears In Your Life", "Helpless" are just wonderful!
E minem - Encore
Elephant Talk - In A Big Sea
Elephant Talk - Head Books Eggers, Dave - A
Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius A young writer's funny - and honest! - memories. Flippant. T.S. Eliot by Peter Ackroyd
Ensigns of the Twelve Tribes of Israel by Harry Mendoza Europa by Tim Parks
A three-day coach journey across the Continent. Thought provoking, erudite novel.
English Passengers by Matthew Kneale Software & Games Egypt: Voyage to the Land of the Pharaohs Platform: Macintosh, Windows
Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98 You can listen to MP3s, organise your MP3s and more importantly burn your MP3s onto
a CD. (SCSI and EIDE CD Writer compatible.) Also included many features. EJay of the Week - MTV Music & MP3 Software 12 CD Package
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