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Exposure: The Best of Gary Numan 1977-2002: Gary Numan
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"Gary Numan is complex, pure, metal, magic, dark. He's got that down in the park voix, like a prayer for the unborn, like films, like cars, it's music for chameleons wearing deadliner. Gary Numan reminds us that we are so fragile, we are like glass, this exposure to a dead heaven, where we take mystery to bed, is a peak at dominion day. "listen to my voice," he sings "M.E. Me I disconnect from you..."
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Village People
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"The Village People always remind me of roller rinks... I am not sure why. But yeah. Y M C A!"
The Very Best of War: War: Music
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"So what that it reminds me of my father. The songs are incredible the vibe so sexy Spanish. WAR anytime and any day."
The Best of America's Test Kitchen 2008: The Year's Best Recipes, Equipment Reviews, and Tastings (Best of America's Test Kitche
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"If you watch the show then you know why you MUST have this gift! The recipes, reviews, and explanations for ingredients and cooking methods are so helpful and really do create the best results. You can't go wrong with this book!"
Best of the Best Vol. 8: The Best Recipes from the 25 Best Cookbooks of the Year (Best of the Best: Best Recipes from the 25 Bes
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"these are some really awesome recipes that i'm very thankful to have in book form."
The Rolling Stones - Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones 1971-1993 [Audio CD]
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"Released in 1994 to coincide with the Stones' catalog moving to Virgin Records, as well as the accompanying remastering of their Rolling Stone Records catalog (1971's Sticky Fingers through 1989's Steel Wheels -- actually 1991's Flashpoint, which is the last Rolling Stones Records release, but isn't featured here), Jump Back supplants Rewind as the best single-disc overview of the Stones' '70s and..."
Cydeways: The Best of the Pharcyde: The Pharcyde
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"I don't have this CD but next time I visit the record store I will be checking for it. I've just recently started to realize how good the Pharcyde is and can't figure out why I was sleeping on them for so long."
The Best Of The First 10 Years by Elvis Costello
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"Ask your old uncle about those bygone days in art school where he couldn't get laid cause all the art school chicks only wanted to sleep with dealers and alcoholics, and they always complained about their boyfriends listing to Elvis Costello albums like this one, you can just play it and bring back all those memories."
The Best of Reparata and the Delrons
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"From ‘Captain Of Your Ship’ in the 60s to ‘Shoes’ in the 70s, Reparata & The Delrons were a very popular girl group on both sides of the Atlantic. Here are their hits and a selection of their album sides and rarities. ‘Captain Of Your Ship’ was a big hit in the UK, even though it didn’t chart in the US. The act was popular in the UK so should have strong domestic appeal. As well as the group’s rec..."
The Best of the Troggs
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"even if you never heard anything but "wild thing," you owe it to yourself to listen to the troggs. honestly, you do. it'll take less than an hour (i don't even know if they ever recorded a song over 3:30), and it'll bring a little smile to yr face."
The Best of The Electric Company
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"In my house, The Electric Company was as much of a childrens' programming staple as Sesame Street. Here's a kids show that didn't talk down to kids and was full of character and substance."
Beat the Street: The Very Best of Sharon Redd: Sharon Redd
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"One of my favorite 80s albums. Beat the Street, Love how you feel, can you handle it, have that definitive 80s sound but remain timeless"
The Best of the Smiths, Vol. 1
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"At the risk of being uncovered as an only-buys-the-best-of-album-poser, I admit that I bought this CD a few years ago and I haven't been disappointed one bit. It has all the songs I remember from high school and a couple awesome tracks I was not angsty enough to know about at the time. ps. How did they get Jude Law to pose for the cover?"
The Best of Louis Armstrong - The Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters
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"Oh Louis, you make me smile... it's a truly wonderful world with your voice and brass skills. Sing me some Christmas."
It's a Sunshine Day: The Best of the Brady Bunch - CD - The Brady Bunch
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"Th Brady Bunch- It's A Sunshine Day"
The Best of Radiohead
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"The best of Radiohead in a 2-disc set for only $20? Must get. All the best from Pablo Honey to Hail to the Thief. Not out til June 3."
TASCHEN Books: Best movies of the 70s
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"If your a film geek like myself. You know cinema had no other direction but a downward spiral after the 70s. This is a great collection of the classic 70s blockbuster films with a few cult films in the mix. Great for those friends who hate the sun."
Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
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"This release includes all the elements of Lennon's work and the sound quality is surprisingly better than I had expected. Of course it lists all the songs we've heard before, but my only tiny wish is that it had included some tracks that weren't as popular but were incredibly influencial."
iTunes Store: Soft Cell - The Very Best of Soft Cell
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"The erotic side of the New Wave, "Soft Cell" primarily produced provocative and hypnotic dance tunes. I get chills whenever I hear "Tainted Love." What can I say ? I love to dance."
iTunes Store: Moby - Go - The Very Best of Moby
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"With so many albums to his credit and such a wide-ranging appeal, Moby defies definition as an artist. So, this "Very Best" album is quite diverse, including songs without lyrics, songs with lyrics, solely electronic pieces, and piano-dominated tunes. The common thread is Moby himself. And he is very, very good."
iTunes Store: Prince - Ultimate (The Very Best of Prince)
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"When the song "1999" was first released, I imagined that we would all be flying around like "The Jetsons" by then. Well, we aren't. And now "The Jonas Brothers" are singing about the "Year 3000." So, time flies. In the meantime, I am drooling at the thought of purchasing this entire collection of Prince hits. What would be even sweeter is if I managed to see him live in concert before the end..."
White Lion - The Best of White Lion
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""Its not possible to make a "Best of" White Lion CD" - Thats what I would start saying- "Because they are a top-notch band! They are brilliant" Althought I still think that, this CD has some VERY kick butt songs on it. Check it, booooiiiiii!"
The Best of New Order: New Order
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"Off of Factory Label Records, New Order along with Joy Division were two of the most successful and popular bands in the 80's. Mancherster's most prominent alternative, new wave quartet, New Order fused together brilliants sounds of post punk and electronic dance with amazing synthetic sounds. (the best of) New Order features such songs as "Age Consent" (heard in "Marie Antoinette"), "Blue Mon..."
The Very Best of Isaac Hayes: Isaac Hayes
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"Soul. Funk, R&B. Disco. Isaac Hayes. Can you dig it? If you don't already recognize him as the sultry voice of Chef on the popular show Southpark than surely you would know him for such hits as the "Theme of Shaft," "(If Loving You is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right," and "Walk On By" all featured on this album. Let Isaac serenade you at this year's Sunset Junction. Damn... right."
Me and Mrs. Jones: The Best of Billy Paul: Billy Paul
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"Known for his ultra mega hit "Me and Mrs. Jones," which has been featured in many, many films and TV shows, Billy Paul has definitely solidified himself as a soul icon. Want to get it goin on with Mr. Paul? Two words. Sunset Junction."




