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America’s #1 Band: The Columbia Years

89 tracks in their best-ever sound (24-bit mastering) by far, including 19 unreleased radio broadcasts, three rare tracks featuring Billie Holiday and looks at the Basie band in all its permutations, from 1936 small-group recordings to the oft-overlooked octets of 1950. And in between? Only some of the greatest swing ever swung, with One O’Clock Jump; Goin’ to …

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Songlines

SONGLINES is the first new recording by the Derek Trucks Band in nearly four years and the first studio album to feature the full-throated, impassioned vocals of newest DTB arrival at a spiritual plateau after a decade-long journey of musical discovery, and cements Trucks’ reputation as one of the greatest guitarist of his …

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A Chipmunk Christmas

Before there was Hanson, there was Alvin, Simon, and Theodore, three “Chipmunks” who sang with prepubescent glee about the world around them. While it was really nothing more than an electronic manipulation experiment, the Chipmunks caught the exact balance between novelty and influence. These 11 tracks capture their fun-loving vibe through some upbeat originals and classic Christmas fare. …

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Southern Hospitality

Delivering their most commercial record to date, the 2008 release of Southern Hospitality marries accessible melodies along side their signature hard hitting rock sound. Disciple uses their triumphs and failures to craft songs that challenge, confront and comfort us in our faith. Includes the future hit songs, ‘Come Home’, ‘Southern Hospitality’ and ‘Across The Fire.’ Produced by Travis …

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Revelation

Third Day opens hearts and minds with the album Revelation. This Third Day’s project kicks off with vocalist Mac Powell declaring ‘I’m the son of a good man/I’m the child of an angel,’ you don’t get the sense the statement is necessarily autobiographical. It’s personal yet universal; a reflection of man’s never-ending search for his identity. This is …

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Bat out of Hell

Described as epic, gothic, operatic and silly all in the same breath, Meat Loaf’s testosterone-fueled, Springsteen-inspired masterpiece-the third best-selling album worldwide behind Michael Jackson’s Thriller and AC/DC’s Back in Black -was shopped around for years before Todd Rundgren began production in late 1975. Songwriting credit goes to Jim Steinman on You Took the Words Right out of My …

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Roger Waters – In the Flesh (Live)

Columbia recording artist and Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters toured the United States for the first time in 12 years in 1999-2000 with his highly acclaimed “In The Flesh” show that presented, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of Waters’s music including: early Pink Floyd material; classic compositions from his masterpieces “The Wall” and “Dark Side of …

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Joe Dirt

Classic rock means different things to different people. But when it comes to the 1970s, kitsch classics reign supreme. Joe Dirt is a comedy that combines the ’70s stoner vibe with the air-guitar dreamers of the ’80s. There are stacks of both overplayed and overlooked hard rock that could accompany this trip down memory lane. At only 12 …

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PlayStation TV

A new, simple and fun way to enjoy a universe of PlayStation games and entertainment with the entire family. Whether as a second console for your bedroom or the primary gaming system in your living room, PlayStation TV is an easy way for gamers of all ages and skill levels to enjoy playing games together. A DUALSHOCK 3 …

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