Music: Classic
Memory Almost Full [Deluxe Limited Edition]
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Average Customer Rating:
(based on 83 reviews)

- Treasures hidden deep - Delux Edition

- Delete!

- Awesome Beatles-level Classic!

- McCartney continues to produce stellar music 40 years AFTER Sgt. Pepper

- Memory Almost Full but not yet !!!
Duets: An American Classic
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(based on 209 reviews)

- Watch the DVD, then rate the album

- Tolerable but falls short of its potential

- So glad you did it Tony!

- Wonderful music!

- Mixed Review
"Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle, Vol. 1: The 20 Greatest Hits"
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(based on 224 reviews)

- Soundtrack of an era

- Fogerty

- Straight-up, gritty swamp rock

- Absolutly the Greatest Hits.

- CCR Chronicle Rocks!!!
Walt Disney Records : Children's Favorite Songs, Vol. 1 : 25 Classic Tunes
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(based on 43 reviews)

- Aww the good old times!

- Watch out for some unsuitable lyrics!

- Walt Disney CD: Characters Do Not Sing

- Garbage

- Yeah!
Classic Sinatra
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(based on 63 reviews)

- An Ideal Single Disc Collection Of Sinatra's Peak Years.

- Like a 45rpm disc

- My introduction into the world of Frank Sinatra.

- This was my first Sinatra album...

- Sinatra for Beginners
Joe Walsh - The Definitive
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Amazon.com: Good-natured rock & roll wise guy Joe Walsh not only made a name for himself as guitarist for The Eagles and The James Gang, but he also had a successful solo career. Known for his self-deprecating sense of humor ("Life's Been Good") and his dirty guitar boogie (the pulsating "Rocky Mountain Way"), Walsh drew a fan base from those who were fond of the harder edge he gave to The Eagles. He was easily one of the better guitarists of his generation, not so much for flashy licks but for his rhythmic sensibilities and awareness of restraint and economy. Yet Walsh continued to view himself as an "Ordinary Average Guy." His keen self-awareness and his understanding of the importance of rock in the overall scheme of things was further evidenced in "A Life of Illusion." Even the title of this collection, Greatest Hits: Little Did He Know shows Walsh, for all of his talent, never lost sight of the fact that it's only rock & roll. The album also contains the memorable "Funk#49," "Bolero," and "Midnight Man." --Steve GdulaCustomer Reviews
Average Customer Rating:
(based on 32 reviews)

- FANTASTIC!!!

- Joe F'n Walsh

- My Opinion

- Very Definitive Joe

- what a great CD!
Walt Disney Records : Children's Favorite Songs, Vol. 2 : 25 Classic Tunes [Blisterpack]
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Average Customer Rating:
(based on 22 reviews)

- Wonderful product

- Very Pleased

- Very good music for children and your baby.

- walt disney records:childrens favorite songs, vol. 2

- like it
Naughty, Bawdy and Blue
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Amazon.com: Building on her Grammy-nominated collections of classic women's blues from the '20s through the '40s (Richland Woman Blues, 2001, and Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul, 2005), jazz/blues chanteuse Maria Muldaur returns with Naughty, Bawdy & Blue. It's an apt title for a sassy group of songs originally recorded by Victoria Spivey (one of Muldaur's mentors), Alberta Hunter, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and other female urban blues stylists the singer describes as "liberated socially, financially, and most of all sexually from the confines and mores of the times." Backed by the perfect fit of James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band, who often performed with Sippie Wallace and whose sound seems to have time-traveled without alteration, Muldaur moves through a dozen vaudeville blues numbers with integrity and authenticity, and never resorts to campy riffs or faux black dialect. Her expressive soprano has taken on a depth and heft through the years, and she's smart to deliver such suggestive lines as "I love the way he whips my cream" (from "Handy Man") or "He's a deep-sea diver with a stroke that can't go wrong" (from Smith's "Empty Bed Blues") with a subtle wink, preferring to let an insinuating trumpet chase home the joke. The album finds its highlight with "Separation Blues," a duet with Bonnie Raitt, who introduced Wallace to new audiences on her tours of the '70s and '80s. Muldaur and Raitt--corduroy and burlap--harmonize with the ease that comes from decades of friendship, and from the joy of preserving and appreciating one of America's purest musical forms. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews
Average Customer Rating:
(based on 4 reviews)

- Urban Blues w/ Maria in top form

- Excellent Tribute with Awesome Backup

- Good stuff

- PAYING HER DUES , AGAIN
Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic
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(based on 59 reviews)

- Slow shipping & Minor Damage

- Grrrrrreat!

- This CD is Awesome

- Love It!

- great songs poorly sang
Classic Hits
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Album Details: With his Down to Earth, Every Man Persona, Philly Born Singer-songwriter Jim Croce Won Legions of Fans with a Winning Mix of Soulful Vocals, Fluid Guitar, Occasional Humor and Always Colorful Storytelling. 21 Tracks, Including Many Favorites Like "You Don't Mess around with Jim", "Operator", "i'll have to Say I Love You in a Song" plus the Number One Pop Hits "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and "Time in a Bottle" which Topped the Charts Posthumously.Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating:
(based on 14 reviews)

- Back In Time

- Great Album

- "It's what we've done/That makes us what we are."

- Leroy may have been bad but.....

- so ill have to say i love you with a song














