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Music > Pop / Rock
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Island Fire
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Gemma Ray; Contributions by Sparks
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R314
Discovery Miles 3 140
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Stripped
(CD, Imported)
Christina Aguilera, Ron Fair; Performed by Christina Aguilera
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R234
Discovery Miles 2 340
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Over 75 million albums and twenty years since their formation this
album brings together the "Sweetest Thing." Other mega-hits include
"With Or With Out You," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," and "Where The
Streets Have No Name."
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.
Track Listing1. Need You Now 2. Our Kind Of Love 3. American Honey
4. Hello World 5. Perfect Day 6. Love This Pain 7. When You Got A
Good Thing 8. Stars Tonight 9. If I Knew Then 10. Something 'Bout A
Woman 11. Ready To Love Again
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John McCusker
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Robin Morton, Ian Carr, Simon Thoumire, Wendy Weatherby, Alan Reid, …
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R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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Up & in
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Dave Guard; Recorded by Dave Guard
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R355
Discovery Miles 3 550
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Showtime
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Flood, D. McCarthy, Chris Drohan, V Harris; Performed by Nitzer Ebb
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R270
Discovery Miles 2 700
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Black Sands
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Bonobo; Contributions by Andreya Triana
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R265
Discovery Miles 2 650
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When The Beastie Boys hit platinum with their debut album, they
were instantly labeled the Elvises of rap, accused of being just
another bunch of white musicians stealing from black music. But
what was overlooked was that the Beasties actually had some
interesting ideas to take hip hop to new levels. While in the years
to come other white rappers like Vanilla Ice and Jesse Jaymes would
prove they were the true cultural thieves, the Beasties defended
themselves by recording a seminal rap album, PAUL'S BOUTIQUE. The
record was, in fact, so legit that it eroded their commercial
appeal in middle America. PAUL'S BOUTIQUE is a sample-fest--a
post-modern epic of cut and splice studio wizardry. Taking snippets
of music from sources as disparate as Curtis Mayfield, The Beatles,
B.D.P., The Ramones and The Jaws soundtrack (as well as countless
others), they built songs out of the debris of modern culture. Over
these mind-blowing tracks, they weaved tall tales, self-promotional
proclamations and sheer non-sense into a singular vision of
inspired lunacy. Besides Public Enemy, no one else was producing
albums as complex as this. PAUL'S BOUTIQUE sounds two or three
years ahead of its time, perhaps this is why the album was
considered such a failure upon its release. Whatever the case,
there really is no album that sounds quite like this one does; the
Beasties returned to the top of the charts a few years later with
CHECK YOUR HEAD, but they may never be able to top the originality
and depth of their stunning sophomore effort.
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Hozier
(CD)
Hozier
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R348
Discovery Miles 3 480
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Mechanical Animals is Marilyn Manson's third full-length album,
released on September 15, 1998. It was the #1 selling album on its
first week of release, the first of Marilyn Manson's career. The
album is a concept album, similar to its predecessor, Antichrist
Superstar. Four singles were released off the album: "The Dope
Show," "Rock is Dead," "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like
Me)," and, only released promotionally and with a video, "Coma
White." This album virtually rebuilt the band and gave it more of a
Glam Rock persona.
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