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Music > Easy listening
A re-recording of Swift's third studio album, 'Speak Now' (2010). The re-recording is a part of Swift's counteraction to her 2019 masters dispute. It features collaborations with American rock acts Fall Out Boy and Hayley Williams. The 2-disc CD includes 22 songs, including 6 previously unreleased songs from the vault on disc 2.
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Love Songs
(CD)
Various Artists
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R127
Discovery Miles 1 270
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Ships in 8 - 13 working days
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This is the perfect chance to immerse yourself in the uplifting
sounds of a perfect country morning, from the comfort of your own
home. At dawn, in our countryside, there is a pronounced peak in
bird singing activity. This is especially noticeable for about an
hour after the first light in temperate zone woodlands during
spring and early summer. At this time, male birds defend their
territories and attract females with their songs. The recordings on
this CD are a selection of British woodland recordings, taken from
the extensive collection of the wildlife section of the British
Library sound archive.
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The Blood Is Strong
(CD)
Capercaillie, Bernd Schulze; Performed by Capercaillie
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R551
Discovery Miles 5 510
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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The new album from Bruce Springsteen, and his first new album since 2020’s Letter To You. The album is a collection of soul music gems, that celebrate the legendary songbooks of Gamble and Huff, Motown, Stax and many more.
Eight tracks including "Solitaire", "Don't Cry Out Loud" and
"Goldfinger".
A real treat, two superb Roulette recordings from the gifted Sarah
Vaughan.
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Libra
(CD)
Julio Iglesias
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R77
Discovery Miles 770
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Out of stock
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1986's Home of the Brave is the soundtrack to a film consisting of
live pieces debuted during Laurie Anderson's first world tour,
promoting 1984's Mister Heartbreak. Only one song from that album,
a radically reworked version of the William S. Burroughs cameo
'Sharkey's Night,' appears here-the rest of the album is something
of a return to the performance art basis of Anderson's earlier work
like Big Science and United States I-IV. Warner.
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