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Spanning the full twenty-one years of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds illustrious career, this comprehensive three CD set, entitled B-Sides & Rarities, presents a thrilling and eclectic retrospective collection of material by the band, some of which has been deleted, featured on a disparate number of soundtrack albums or has never been officially released before... |
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Wonders of the Asia: Reveal the Beautiful Truth of Life
Among the continents of the world, Asia has a specific place as a naturally rich and beautiful continent. For sight seeing and for shopping amazing things this place is famous among the tourists of the world. There are a lot for you reveal in the wonders of the Asia including all its natural and man-made objects and places.
Asia is composed of certain amazingly beautiful countries like that of India, China, Thailand, Korea, Japan and Hong Kong. In India you will get to see one of the best out of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. This has been termed as the “Symbol of Love” and is superb for being visited by tourists. Another wonder of the world The Great Wall of China is situated in China. This is actually a protective wall, 6400 km along the border of the country.
Other must sees in Asia are the Mount Everest, Ajanta Ellora, Baikal lake, Petronas Twin Towers of Malaysia, Flaming cliffs, the Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Dead Sea, Phang Nga Bay, Osaka Castle, Shanghai Financial Centre, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and many other. For great aesthetic beauty and the capacity to give peace of mind these sites are just worth watching.
For sun bath and fun in the shores you can choose to go to the Southeast Asia. For having beautiful beaches in the world Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia are famous. The tropical climate of this region is also a point of attraction for the tourists.
Another man-made attractive place is Hong Kong where you can visit the new Hong Kong Disneyland. Visiting this place with your family will be great. However, Asian cuisines have always been a center of attraction for the tourist as the natural spices and food items found in it are quite rare. Every Asian food has a variety in it and tastes quite delicious and unmatchable.
After visiting this place for once, no one would be able to forget the wonders of the Asia in his life time.
About the Author
Jimmy Singh is associated with Wonders of The All World. He has done Master of Tourism Administration from Bangalore. He has been providing great thoughts and insights. To know more wonders of the world, wonders of the asia, latest seven wonders of the world, ancient wonders, medieval wonders, underwater wonders visit http://www.wondersoftheallworld.com/
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Rare And Wonderful - Atlantic Soul 1959 - 75 $40.99 Rare And Wonderful - Atlantic Soul 1959 - 75 |
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Rare $22.47 Rare |
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It's Wonderful $11.49 It's Wonderful |
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Wonderful $10.49 Wonderful |
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Wonderful World $6.99 Personnel: Tony Bennet, K.D. Lang (vocals); Gray Sargent (guitar); Lee Musiker (piano); Paul Langosch (bass); Clayton Cameron (drums).A WONDERFUL WORLD won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. "La Vie En Rose" was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.This is a multi-channel Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.Personnel: Tony Bennet, K.D. Lang (vocals); Gray Sargent (guitar); Lee Musiker (piano); Paul Langosch (bass); Clayton Cameron (drums).A WONDERFUL WORLD won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. "La Vie En Rose" was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.After numerous live performances and the occasional one-off recording together, legendary balladeer Tony Bennett and contemporary pop siren k.d. lang felt the call to make an entire album together. The fruits of that decision, as heard on A WONDERFUL WORLD, showcase the way in which the pair's styles, ostensibly polar opposites of honeyed sweetness and rough-hewn world-wisdom, complement each other perfectly. Listen to the way the duo's voices intertwine over the light Latin-inflected rhythm of "La Vie En Rose," the soft-and-easy swing of "Dream a Little Dream of Me," or the elegantly orchestrated closer "If We Never Meet Again" (to name but a few high points). That's the sound of two true artistes finding a common point from which each can enhance the other's artistry, a rare thing in any medium. |
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It's a Wonderful World $35.98 Collectables' three-disc package It's a Wonderful World features five of clarinetist/bandleader Les Brown's albums. Included here are Brown's The Lerner and Loewe Bandbook, The Richard Rodgers Bandbook, Bandland: Great Songs of Great Bands, Revolution in Sound, and The Best of the Rare Les Brown and His Orchestra. The four full albums are representative of his early-'60s big-band charts, which harked back to his popular '40s dance-band sound while updating it for the hi-fi lounge era. However, this best-of disc features rare tracks recorded from 1941 to 1950 and showcases Brown at the height of his career popularity and creativity. This is a quirky mix of the essential and the oddball, but most Brown fanatics should find this package hard to resist.~ Matt Collar, Rovi Performers: Terry Trotter - Celeste, Piano; Alexander Neiman - Viola; Eleanor Slatkin - Cello; Gene Estes - Boobams, Vibraphone, Bongos, Marimba, Percussion; Jesse Ehrlich - Cello; Leobardo O. Acosta - Timbales; Phil Stephens - Tuba; Stanley Harris - Viola; "John" Johnny Newsome - Sax (Tenor); |
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Live & Rare $7.97 Usually a live and rare compilation can have a few underlying possibilities for motive: a quick and amicable contractual fulfillment before label and band part ways, a stopgap to release something new for fans in between albums, or a simple compilation to appease a die-hard fan base with cult-like tendencies. Hedging bets, this Korn compilation serves two of those three purposes right off the bat. It's been a while since the group offered something new, and to appease the loyalists who would very well purchase a disc of Jonathan Davis bagpiping English football anthems, Korn had the good sense to compile a disc that's one-half a live recording of their greatest hits and one-half an assortment of rare stuff and cover songs. Recorded in 2003 at CBGB's, Live and Rare is exactly what you'd expect from the band, and for fanatics that's a wonderful thing. But this could also easily serve as a catch-up guide for those who never really were into Korn, but need a place to hear some of their most well-known anthems. Covers of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall, Pts, 1, 2, 3," Metallica's "One," and a hysterical take on "Earache My Eye" round things up and find the band having fun performing covers, much like Metallica's now legendary Garage sessions. Collectors might already have all of this stuff scattered over several discs, but having them remastered and all in one place makes this an attractive disc to add to the collection. It should properly pacify rabid fans until the next full-length comes around, or until that disc of bagpipe anthems finally hits the stores. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi Performers: Jonathan Davis - Bagpipes, Vocals; Brian Welch - Guitar; David Silveria - Drums; James "Munky" Shaffer - Guitar |
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Wonderful Wonderful $3.99 Wonderful Wonderful |
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The It's a Wonderful Life: A Memory Book $12.95 "Few motion pictures have enjoyed a renaissance like the 1946 Frank Capra masterpiece "It's a Wonderful Life. Nominated for Five Academy Awards, it was dismissed as syrupy Christmas fare and fell into obscurity until television gave it new life. Today it's an American tradition. With "It's a Wonderful Life: A Memory Book, any fan of the classic film can further appreciate its magic and legacy. The warm reminiscences of the film's cast are supported by excellent photographs, providing the perfect companion for any fan of the film--or anyone who believes in miracles and angels. The book features dozens of interviews and rare behind the-scenes photographs that allow readers to see how the movie was created. Comments from Frank Capra, Jimmy Stewart, Bobbie Anderson, Jimmy Hawkins, Karen Grimes, and many more make the story come alive. More than a dozen brief biographies of the prominent cast members detail how "It's a Wonderful Life affected their lives and careers. "Then" and "now" photographs supplement the career highlights of Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi, Gloria Grahame, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond, and others. Like George Bailey himself, "It's a Wonderful Life was rescued from oblivion in the late 1970s when it was discovered that the film's copyright had not been renewed and the motion picture fell into the public domain. Television stations nationwide began freely airing the film. From film remakes and marvelous merchandise to cast reunions and Saturday "Night Live's hilarious parody, this book explores the adoration of generations of viewers who have fallen under its spell." |
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Some Kind of Wonderful $16.48 Repressing. Two CD set compiled by Marriot's official fan club featuring two complete and very rare live performances from his short lived band The Official Receivers. Disc One was recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1987 while Disc Two was recorded |
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In A Rare Time Of Rain $5.41 Described in the Telegraph as 'Huddersfield's Melville', Milner Place has spent much of his life sailing the seven seas as a skipper of a trading boat, while also writing beautifully crafted poetry. His two pamphlet collections. The CONFUSION OF ANGELS and WHERE SMOKE IS, has sold out and been reprinted, and this (at the age of sixty) is his first full length collection, Simon Armitage's first acquisition for the Chatto Poetry list. Place's poems have an international or universal quality, influenced by Neruda and Rilke rather than Auden: they are lyrical and wise, rather than quotidian and clever. Some of the poems are sea-going yarns, others are set in South America and read like Gabriel Garcia Marquez in verse. There are also a handful of characters portraits, and a wonderful long poem, 'Lum Street', based on a row of terraced houses, its tenants and their relationships to each other. IN A RARE TIME OF RAIN is a powerful and assured first collection, and brings an unusual new voice into British Poetry. |
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Live & Rare [Clean] $7.97 Usually a live and rare compilation can have a few underlying possibilities for motive: a quick and amicable contractual fulfillment before label and band part ways, a stopgap to release something new for fans in between albums, or a simple compilation to appease a die-hard fan base with cult-like tendencies. Hedging bets, this Korn compilation serves two of those three purposes right off the bat. It's been a while since the group offered something new, and to appease the loyalists who would very well purchase a disc of Jonathan Davis bagpiping English football anthems, Korn had the good sense to compile a disc that's one-half a live recording of their greatest hits and one-half an assortment of rare stuff and cover songs. Recorded in 2003 at CBGB's, Live & Rare is exactly what you'd expect from the band, and for fanatics that's a wonderful thing. But this could also easily serve as a catch-up guide for those who never really were into Korn, but need a place to hear some of their most well-known anthems. Covers of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall, Pts, 1, 2, 3," Metallica's "One," and a hysterical take on "Earache My Eye" round things up and find the band having fun performing covers, much like Metallica's now legendary Garage, Inc. sessions. Collectors might already have all of this stuff scattered over several discs, but having them remastered and all in one place makes this an attractive disc to add to the collection. It should properly pacify rabid fans until the next full-length comes around, or until that disc of bagpipe anthems finally hits the stores. [A 'clean' version of the album was also released in 2006.] ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi Performers: Jonathan Davis - Bagpipes, Vocals; David Silveria - Drums; James "Munky" Shaffer - Guitar |
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RARE MOD: RARE MOD $18.72 RARE MOD: RARE MOD |
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What a Wonderful Time $7.17 Gospel has scores of queens, leading ladies, and prophetesses, but class acts are hard to come by. Yolanda Adams is one of those rare gems, and What a Wonderful Time continues to prove it. The Christmas collection is her first album for Columbia Records, but she doesn't let the new guard change the way she does things. She continues to favor elegant urban soul with just the right amount of adult contemporary, so much so that one really has to pay attention to realize that this is, after all, a seasonal disc. Only three songs are traditional here, while the rest are all originals fashioned with Adams in mind -- they're soulful, inspirational, and uplifting. This may be an issue for those who prefer their yuletide hits to sound like the holidays, which What a Wonderful Time definitely doesn't. That's because Adams is more an encourager than an entertainer, which explains the hopeful, motivational nature of cuts like "With God," "Hold On," and "Just Because," all of which would've fit gingerly on her own Mountain High...Valley Low or Day by Day albums. That's not to say she doesn't reflect the spirit or even the triviality of the holidays; the sumptuous, big-band title track finds her half-singing, half-scatting what Christmas means to her -- from Jesus all the way down to baked goods. That's exactly what's endeared Adams to so many people: to her, gospel isn't just about deep, life-changing religious experiences, but also about a lifestyle -- the way one lives the music long after the high of the Sunday service is gone. This makes What a Wonderful Time an enjoyable treat, not to mention one of the most unseasonable seasonal albums to come out of contemporary gospel music. ~ Andree Farias, Rovi Performers: Steve Patrick - Trumbadoras, Trumpet; Catherine Umstead - Viola; Lisa Williams - Vocals (Background); Maxx Frank - Organ (Hammond), Fender Rhodes; Sharay Reed - Bass (Upright), Guitar (Bass); The Nashville String Machine - Strings; Alan Umstead - Violin; Bernard Bell - Guitar; Calvin Rodgers - Drums |
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Rare Bird Alert $15.98 From the earliest days of his comedy career, Steve Martin has incorporated the banjo into various aspects of his act, and fellow banjo players have spoken with reverence of his skills for decades. But in recent years he has put a renewed focus on the instrument, and he won a Grammy for his album The Crow in 2010. Rare Bird Alert came along a year later, and it's a full-fledged country/bluegrass album consisting entirely of Martin originals and recorded in collaboration with the Steep Canyon Rangers. Some of the songs are comedic: the hilarious faux-gospel harmony number "Atheists Don't Have No Songs" is an album highlight despite its lack of an interesting melody, and "Women Like to Slow Dance" is both a wry reflection on gender differences and a straight-up bluegrass barnburner. "Jubilation Day" is one of the funnier kiss-off songs ever recorded ("Let's always remember the good times/Like when you were out of town"), and there's even a surprisingly straight version of Martin's breakout novelty hit from the 1970s, "King Tut." But other tracks are sweet and tender, such as the wonderful "You" (written for Martin's wife) and the elegantly lovely "The Great Remember." And there are several songs on which elegance, energy, and boundary-pushing creativity coexist joyfully -- notably the gorgeous "More Bad Weather on the Way" (on which Martin plays very expert clawhammer banjo) and the brilliant instrumental "Northern Island," which features a startlingly complex chord progression for a bluegrass number. Whether your primary interest is in the comedy or the music, this is a solidly enjoyable album. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi |
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