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 | Just in time for Valentines Day, this stunning number is a two-piece bikini halter top and boy short set. The multi-colored 'sweethearts' print covers the small-gauge mesh fabric with a multitude of purple, pink, and red hearts. The bikini styled halter top is outlined with a silver sparkle trim and closes behind the neck with a hook-and-eye closure. A small heart adornment sits in the center of the chest on an elastic band that also extends around the back for added support. The matching boy shorts feature the same multi-colored pattern and silver speckle trim. (Bra And Panty Sets) (less)Fantasy Lingerie | $14  EdenFantasys.com |
|  | " Please note: DVDs sold by WWE™ Shop™ are encoded for Region 1 (U.S. and Canada) , which is only compatible for the following: U.S., U.S. Territories, Canada, and Bermuda. Click on one of the following speeds to see a trailer: 56 300 Order your three disc copy NOW! THIS IS THE STUFF LEGENDS ARE MADE OF... From the glory years of Hulk Hogan to the best of “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair, see how yesterday’s greatest became today’s legends. So, turn down your beatbox, kick off your high-tops, and return to the Decade of Decadence! FEATURING 15 SUPERSTARS: Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, Junkyard Dog, Sgt. Slaughter, Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Arn Anderson, Dusty Rhodes, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, Ric Flair, Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka , “Cowboy” Bob Orton, Iron Sheik, Paul Orndorff and Hulk Hogan. 16 Classic Matches Including: Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper – NWA United States Championship Dog Collar Match, Starrcade 11/24/83. Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Sheik – Madison Square Garden 5/21/84. Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair – NWA World Heavyweight Championship, $1-Million Dollar Challenge Match, Starrcade 11/22/84. Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair – NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match Chi-Town Rumble 2/20/89. Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund – WWE Championship Steel Cage Match, Madison Square Garden 5/19/80. Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan – The War to Settle the Score, Madison Square Garden 2/18/85. Includes tons of promos, interviews, Tuesday Night Titans skits, hidden extras and lots more! Approx run time 8.5 hrs. Please note: Videos and DVDs in UK Format (PAL) WWE Shop™ does not offer videos in the PAL format. Please see the help pages for more information on how you obtain one in this format. There are currently 6 global region codes that identify specific DVDs that are compatible with the players typically sold in that region. The majority of all current titles play in only one specific region unless otherwise noted. Most of the DVDs sold by WWE Shop™ are encoded for Region 1 (U.S. and Canada) only and may not work on DVD players in other countries. Please see the help pages for the complete list of the six regions." (less) | $13  World Wrestling Entertainment |
|  | "Personnel includes: James Taylor (vocals, acoustic guitar); Bob Mann, Jeff Mironov (guitar); Dan Dugmore (banjo); Mark O'Connor (violin); Gary ""Fingers"" Taylor (harmonica); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Don Grolnick (keyboards); Bill Payne (synthesizer); Leland Sklar (bass); Jay Leonhart (acoustic bass); Carlos Vega (drums, percussion); ""Cafe"" Edison A. Da Silva (percussion). Recorded at Power Station, New York, New York. All tracks have been digitally remastered. NEVER DIE YOUNG is a seminal event in the long recording career of James Taylor. Not only has the title cut become a significant staple in the singer/songwriter's cache of hits, but Taylor had finally reached a whole new stylistic plateau. The contemporary Taylor was no longer merely the folk troubadour of the '70s or pop stylist of the '80s. Taylor's song craft had reached a level of maturity and poetic clarity achieved only by artists like Joni Mitchell or Sting. Expertly produced by the late jazz pianist Don Grolnick, NEVER DIE YOUNG covers a lot of musical ground from the Louisiana feel of ""T-Bone"" and country groove of ""Runaway Boy"" to the tender chamber music ballad ""Valentine's Day"" and the pop samba of ""First Of May."" Lyrically, Taylor is in top form as he creates verbal portraits and narratives of the utmost artistry without ever sounding flowery or artificial. Some little known gems contained herein include the refreshing ""Sun On The Moon,"" the easy shuffle of ""Sweet Potato Pie"" and the beautifully crafted ""Letter In The Mail."" From start to finish, this is a collection of high-level material from one of pop's songwriting masters.Q (9/00, p.131) - 3 stars out of 5 - ""...Released around [his] 40th birthday and shared an ironic, relaxed take on nostalgia and ageing pop stars...slick, easy-lustening and very successful.""" (less) | $29  deepdiscount.com |
|  | "Personnel includes: James Taylor (vocals, acoustic guitar); Bob Mann, Jeff Mironov (guitar); Dan Dugmore (banjo); Mark O'Connor (violin); Gary ""Fingers"" Taylor (harmonica); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Don Grolnick (keyboards); Bill Payne (synthesizer); Leland Sklar (bass); Jay Leonhart (acoustic bass); Carlos Vega (drums, percussion); ""Cafe"" Edison A. Da Silva (percussion). Recorded at Power Station, New York, New York. All tracks have been digitally remastered. NEVER DIE YOUNG is a seminal event in the long recording career of James Taylor. Not only has the title cut become a significant staple in the singer/songwriter's cache of hits, but Taylor had finally reached a whole new stylistic plateau. The contemporary Taylor was no longer merely the folk troubadour of the '70s or pop stylist of the '80s. Taylor's song craft had reached a level of maturity and poetic clarity achieved only by artists like Joni Mitchell or Sting. Expertly produced by the late jazz pianist Don Grolnick, NEVER DIE YOUNG covers a lot of musical ground from the Louisiana feel of ""T-Bone"" and country groove of ""Runaway Boy"" to the tender chamber music ballad ""Valentine's Day"" and the pop samba of ""First Of May."" Lyrically, Taylor is in top form as he creates verbal portraits and narratives of the utmost artistry without ever sounding flowery or artificial. Some little known gems contained herein include the refreshing ""Sun On The Moon,"" the easy shuffle of ""Sweet Potato Pie"" and the beautifully crafted ""Letter In The Mail."" From start to finish, this is a collection of high-level material from one of pop's songwriting masters.Q (9/00, p.131) - 3 stars out of 5 - ""...Released around [his] 40th birthday and shared an ironic, relaxed take on nostalgia and ageing pop stars...slick, easy-lustening and very successful.""" (less)Columbia (Japan) | $27  deepdiscount.com |
|  | From the glory years of Hulk Hogan to the best of The Nature Boy Ric Flair, see how yesterday's greatest became today's legends. So, turn down your beatbox, kick off your high-tops, and return to the Decade of Decadence!Includes tons of promos, interviews, Tuesday Night Titans skits, hidden extras and lots more!FEATURING 15 SUPERSTARS: Bobby The Brain Heenan, Junkyard Dog, Sgt. Slaughter, Greg The Hammer Valentine, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Jerry The King Lawler, Arn Anderson, Dusty Rhodes, Ricky The Dragon Steamboat, Ric Flair, Jimmy Superfly Snuka , Cowboy Bob Orton, Iron Sheik, Paul Orndorff and Hulk Hogan. 16 Classic Matches Including: Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper: NWA United States Championship Dog Collar Match, Starrcade 11/24/83. Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Sheik: Madison Square Garden 5/21/84. Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair: NWA World Heavyweight Championship, $1-Million Dollar Challenge Match, Starrcade 11/22/84. Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair: NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match Chi-Town Rumble 2/20/89. Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund: WWE Championship Steel Cage Match, Madison Square Garden 5/19/80. Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan: The War to Settle the Score, Madison Square Garden 2/18/85. (less)SONY MUSIC | $20  Buy.com |
|  | Third in the successful series chronicling all that is good & jazzy. Comprised of volumes 7, 8 & 9 of the Jazz In The House series. Once again compiled by West London Don-Phil Asher bringing together some of the finest jazz-house tunes of recent years. Representing the U.S. are heavyweight talents Blaze, Teddy Douglas & Luis Radio, Karizma (Basement Boys Records), Ron Trent, Soul Dhamma, Jovonn, Paul Johnson (in his Brother to Brother guise), Sandy Rivera & Jose Buros. European talent is represented with Victor Davies, Frankie Valentine, Bugz In The Attic, Guiro, Livfe People, Arsenal & Bah Samba. New talents on this truly international compilation include Mark De Clive-Lowe, Shinjuku Blues & Lego. Three CDs housed in a beautiful flip-top box. 2001 release. (less)Import [Generic] | $78  amazon.com |
|  | As an African American timbalero and bandleader, Henry "Pucho" Brown represents the flip side of Latin jazz. With his Latin Soul Brothers, Pucho was big in the 1960s, and his engaging, boogaloo-style dance music revived for 1990s London dance-club crowds. How'm I Doin'? shows that Pucho and his boys have not lost their groove. The title track, an Afro-Cuban son workout, features the in-the-pocket tones of famed James Brown trombonist Fred Wesley. "Son Cubano" is a hip-swaying charanga graced by Dave Valentin's fancy flutework and Louis Kahn's virtuoso violin. Tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander's Joe Henderson-like solo tops Pucho's invigorating percussion discussion on "Greene Street Jive." The O'Jays' 1970s staple, "For the Love of Money (Money, Money, Money)," is redone in a funky soul-sauce, turboed by bassist Harvie Swartz. Pucho as a timbalero was greatly influenced by the late Tito Puente, and two of the master's compositions, "Willie and Ray Mambo" and "ESY," show Pucho's debt ... (less)Cannonball Records | $8  amazon.com |
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