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 | From the label the brought you the red-hot gay dance compilation series Let’s Hear It For The Boy , comes the highly-anticipated Vol. 3 of its top-selling companion series Let’s Hear It For The 80s ! Imported from SAIFAM Italy’s Atlantis label by Megahit Records, Let’s Hear It For The 80s Vol. 3’s non-stop mix features dance versions of the most massive gay-friendly hits from the decade of big hair and skinny ties, including “New Attitude,” “Two Of Hearts,” “Walking On Sunshine,” ”Holding Out For A Hero,” “Oh L’Amour,” “Billie Jean” and more. Other highlights include high energy dance remixes of smash hit 80s pop classics “We Belong,” “Summer Of 69,” “Here Comes The Rain,” “When Doves Cry,” “Stand Back” and more. Best of all, Let’s Hear It For The 80s Vol. 3 features yet another attractive “cover boy” in a seductive pose. Let’s Hear It For The 80s Vol. 3 is the perfect gay party album! (less)Artist: Various Artists | $19 - $24  5 Merchants |
|  | From the label the brought you the red-hot gay dance compilation series Let’s Hear It For The Boy , comes the highly-anticipated Vol. 2 of its top-selling companion series Let’s Hear It For The 80s ! Imported from S.A.I.F.A.M. Italy’s Atlantis label by Megahit Records, Let’s Hear It For The 80s Vol. 2’s non-stop mix features dance versions of the most massive gay-friendly hits from the decade of big hair and skinny ties, including "I Heard A Rumour," "Kiss," "Body Rock," "This Time I Know It’s For Real," "Open Your Heart" and many more. Other highlights include high energy Factory Team remixes of smash hit 80s ballads "Against All Odds," "The Power Of Love," "Crazy For You" and the decade’s biggest hit "Every Breath You Take." Best of all, Let’s Hear It For The 80s Vol. 2 features yet another attractive "cover boy" in a seductive pose. Let’s Hear It For The 80s Vol. 2 is the perfect gay party album! (less)Artist: Various Artists | $19 - $26  6 Merchants |
|  | UK collection features 75 tracks consisting of a cross section of 60's styles such as pop, folk, rock, 60's beat, & more, by some of the major stars of the era such as The Animals, Manfred Mann, The Beach Boys, The Hollies, Adam Faith, Cilla Black, & many others. Featuring a phenomenal 13 number 1 hits along with 37 top 10 chart hits. EMI Gold. 2004. (less)Artist: Greatest Hits of the 60's | $10 - $37  5 Merchants |
|  | After the disorganized and often unlistenable Alan Douglas-produced reissues in the '70s and '80s, MCA has been releasing the vast Hendrix archives in an intelligent and methodical manner. Blues is a perfect example, making the case that--on top of everything else--Jimi Hendrix was one fine blues guitarist. Combining the fluid lines of B.B. King with the spikiness of Hubert Sumlin and the crying tone of Elmore James with his usual synapse-frying intensity, Hendrix manages to both honor the music tradition while remaining uniquely himself. These studio outtakes and warm-ups (plus one previously released track, the magnificent "Hear My Train a Comin'") include a playful "Mannish Boy," the slow burn of "Once I Had A Woman," and a metallic "Bleeding Heart." --Steven Mirkin (less)Artist: Jimi Hendrix | $8 - $21  13 Merchants |
|  | UK pressing is packaged in a slip case. The compilation features the cream of the material the star recorded between 1969 and 1987. David Bowie remains impossible to pigeonhole - first there was Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, a White Soul Boy and a Thin White Duke. He went on to invent synth-pop with Tony Visconti and Brian Eno and then disappeared behind the make-up of Pierrot when the New Romantics mixed all of his eras together. And then, he became a truly global megastar in the 80s. This collection contains four UK No. 1s, 15 Top 10, six Top 20 and 14 Top 75 hits; 338 weeks of UK chart history. But David Bowie could never be contained by statistics alone: any collection that contains Starman, The Jean Genie, Fame, "Heroes", Sound and Vision, Ashes To Ashes, Under Pressure and Let's Dance spells it plainly - this is a collection of some of the greatest and best-known music of the 20th Century by one of its very finest performers. 57 tracks in total. EMI. 2005. (less) Artist: David Bowie | $11 - $41  12 Merchants |
|  | UK pressing. This 13-track album features a collection of Top 10 UK hits including 'Negotiate With Love', the defiant, breezily self-confident 'So Good' and smash hit 'Some Girls'. Come and Get It is brimming with an exciting and eclectic selection of songs. Working closely with a few of the UK’s hottest talents including Richard X, Rob Davis, former S Club collaborators Jewels & Stone, and, in something of an Alisha’s Attic reunion, both Karen and Shelley Poole, Rachel has made an album she’s really proud of. From the frenetic 'Crazy Boys' to the melodic tour de force of 'Nothing Good About This Goodbye' to the electro laced ballad 'I’ll Be There' and the sultry, dirty bassline of 'Je M'Appelle' and her forthcoming single, 'I Said Never Again', a sex-with-your-ex anthem whose pummelling glam beats conjure an image of Suzi Quatro duetting with Adam & The Ants. Come And Get It is an album for anyone who appreciates pop music at its best. Universal. 2005. (less)Artist: Rachel Stevens | $7 - $41  8 Merchants |
|  | Power Pop is a cross between the crunching hard rock of The Who and the sweet melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of The Byrds thrown in for good measure. Power Pop bands filled a void left by The Beatles when they broke up in 1970. Throughout the early ’70s, several bands, most notably Badfinger, Raspberries and Big Star, established the sound of Power Pop, with a whole array of like-minded bands emerging in the later part of the decade. Groups like Cheap Trick, The Knack, The Romantics, Dwight Twilley, Raspberries, and Badfinger had the biggest hits, but The Flamin’ Groovies, Shoes, and 20/20 among others became Power Pop favorites. This is the first comprehensive single disc overview of Power Pop ever assembled. It includes just about every major band of the genre and is filled with non-stop Power Pop classics. Featured here are several tracks previously unavailable on CD, including the single version of The Knack’s Top 10 hit "Good Gir... (less)Artist: Various Artists | $13 - $23  11 Merchants |
|  | When B5 first back-flipped onto the music scene in 2005, young girls everywhere took one look at the handsome Breeding brothers and gasped with joy. Ranging in ages from 11 to 17 the brothers were the perfect package: good looking, talented, charming. Their self-titled debut CD was a top 20 hit on the Billboard 200 and peaked at number seven on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Chart. Their images graced fanzine covers month after month and they created a frenzy everywhere they went. They even caused the shut down of a Minneapolis mall when some 2000 fans rushed the stage during a free concert there. After a seemingly unending round of tours and promotional appearances and a successful alliance with the Disney phenomenon known as High School Musical, the five Breeding brothers of B5, consisting of Dustin 19, Kelly 18, Patrick 16, Carnell 15 and Bryan 13, are back, all grown up and showing off a new mature sound. Their sophomore album is set for release on Diddy’s Bad Boy Records and the title, ... (less)Artist: B5 | $1 - $20  11 Merchants |
|  | The Transporter, the movie, was a Top 5 box office action smash. In the sequel, Jason Statham returns in his signature role as ex-Special Forces operative Frank Martin, aka "The Transporter." Now "retired" in Miami, Frank makes a living as a driver for a wealthy family, including their young son, with whom he has unexpectedly bonded. But when the boy is abducted you just know Frank is going to take action. He uses all of his special skills to bring the boy to safety and discover the kidnapper's master plan. Musically, the soundtrack to Transporter 2 features just the sort of driving music you'd expect to propel a top notch action flick. First up to kick some ass is cast member Kate Nauta, who checks in with the funk rocking "Revolution." From the UK, the Servant first got attention in the U.S. via the much demanded instrumental for the "Sin City" movie trailer. That song, "Cells", was unavailable on the "Sin City" soundtrack and is present here in its vocal version. It ... (less)Artist: Original Soundtrack | $11 - $23  10 Merchants |
|  | 10 years as the best selling Soca compilation is something to celebrate! Soca Gold 2006 takes it to a new level this year with a bonus DVD featuring performances and interviews by some of the genre’s top names. Chapters in the DVD include live performances from Bunji Garlin, Edwin Yearwood and real Soca flavor with live footage from the 2006 Trinidad & Tobago carnival! Even if you weren’t able to get to the carnival you can enjoy the scenery! The CD is packed with 18 of the hottest new tracks in Soca. Feature tracks include Bunji Garlin with ‘Warrior’s Coming’ a tribute to Trinidad’s ‘Soca Boys’ who will compete in World Cup Soccer finals this summer. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $10 - $23  11 Merchants |
|  | Sandra Collins is, without question, one of the most recognizable, well loved, and respected DJ¹s on the planet. With her incessant nationwide touring, massive press coverage, top selling mix CDs, and rock star persona, Sandra has developed into not only the top female DJ in America, but the top DJ, period. In fact, the DanceStar Awards (the dance music ³Grammy¹s²) made it official, awarding the 2003 ³Best DJ² award to Sandra over the likes of Louie Devito, Deep Dish and Bad Boy Bill among others. This award is the most recent accomplishment in a long list of stellar career achievements which include her award as URB Magazine¹s 1999 "Best Female Artist" (in honor she shared with Lauryn Hill), her six hour set following Moby in front of 80K screaming fans at the ¹99 Woodstock Festival, best selling mix CD¹s for Tranceport and Cream, a massively popular residency at legendary NYC club Twilo alongside Sasha & Digweed and Paul Van Dyk, and breakout coverage in mainstream pre... (less)Artist: Sandra Collins | $16 - $22  7 Merchants |
|  | Nappy Brown began his career as one of early rock's best vocalists. "Don't Be Angry," the 1955 breakthrough that kicks off this double-disc set of 36 sides for the Savoy label, displays his brilliant stylistic tics: melismas, stutters, a powerhouse vibrato, and the trademark "li-li-li-li-li" that he used to make his steel-edged baritone recognizable to the teen audience. These were techniques he adapted from singing in church as a boy in North Carolina and, later, touring in gospel groups. They served him well. "Don't Be Angry" reached the top of the R&B chart and became a No. 25 pop hit. But this is the eight-year story of how he became one of the great blues shouters of the 1950s, along with Wynonie Harris and Roy Brown. After tunes like disc one's "Goody Goody Gum Drop" threatened to turn his rubber-lipped fillips to self-parody, Brown matched his roots in spiritual singing to the corporal themes of the blues--much as Ray Charles did to ignite soul music. The result was hard-hitt... (less)Artist: Nappy Brown | $26 - $35  8 Merchants |
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