Vinyl Record Architect Celebrates Bob Dylan’s 70th Birthday Video
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Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt $8.49 2012 album from the Grammy winning singer, songwriter and musician. her first album since 2005′s Souls Alike. Produced by Joe Henry, the album is her return to the music scene following the deaths of her parents and brother. The album was recorded with her longtime touring band as well as a handful of tracks with top-level musicians such as Bill Frisell. Features the first single ‘Right Down The … |
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Greatest Hits $6.09 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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The Wind $7.45 The Wind is like an X-ray with a dark shadow that shouldn’t be there and can’t be ignored. Recorded after Zevon was diagnosed in 2002 with inoperable lung cancer, it sounds like the work of a guy who’s still fighting, but also starting to wrap things up. Although Zevon is best known for his poison-dart wit, he’s always been a bit of a softie, too. It’s no surprise, then, that The Wind leans heavil… |
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Concert for Bangladesh $18.44 Before We Are the World, before the Amnesty International concerts, before Live Aid, Live 8, 46664, and all the other charitable and/or political events that have used popular music as their principal draw, there was George Harrison’s 1971 Concert for Bangladesh, a stirring affair released here in a fine two-disc set. The cause–raising money for the beleaguered people of Bangladesh (formerly East… |
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Live Aid (4 Disc Set) $24.99 Billed as “the day music changed history,” the Live Aid concerts of July 13, 1985, were held to raise money to fight the horrifying famines sweeping Africa. The brainchild of Bob Geldof and representing the efforts of countless musicians and technicians, Live Aid was a genuine and inspiring effort to help the victims of an overwhelming calamity. Twenty years after the twin concerts (one in London,… |
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The Concert for Bangladesh (Limited Deluxe Edition) $33.93 Before We Are the World, before the Amnesty International concerts, before Live Aid, Live 8, 46664, and all the other charitable and/or political events that have used popular music as their principal draw, there was George Harrison’s 1971 Concert for Bangladesh, a stirring affair released here in a fine two-disc set. The cause–raising money for the beleaguered people of Bangladesh (formerly East… |
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Bob Dylan Knocking On Heavens Door Framed Silver Record A3 $99.99 Framed Commemorative Silver Disc Display Sized 14inc x 11inc – 1 inch, black Plexi-glass frame included Here is your chance to purchase the superb commemorative silver disc display pictured. The displays feature a silver plated 7″ record with a mirror like finish. The record has been professionally electroplated and will not peel or crack. The displays are mounted and framed as pictured. The listi… |
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Neutral Milk Hotel’s In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (33 1/3) $7.90 Of all the recordings to emerge from the Athens-via-Denver collective called “Elephant 6″, Neutral Milk Hotel’s second album is the one that has worked its way under the most skins. “Magnet” magazine named it the best album of the 1990s, and “Creative Loafing” recently devoted a cover story to one fan’s quest to understand why bandleader Jeff Mangum dropped out of sight soon after “Aeroplane’s” re… |