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Looks That Kill
Used - 12 - E9756T
1984 12" EP. “Looks That Kill,” released in 1983 as the second single from their landmark album *Shout at the Devil*, is one of Mötley Crüe’s most iconic tracks. The song features aggressive guitar riffs, powerful drumming, and memorable lyrics, encapsulating the band’s signature style. Its accompanying music video, notable for its apocalyptic aesthetic and striking visuals, received heavy rotation on MTV and helped cement the band’s image in popular culture. Today, “Looks That Kill” stands as a defining anthem of 1980s heavy metal and remains a staple in Mötley Crüe’s live performances. The other two songs are from the debut, "Piece Of Your Action" & "Live Wire".
Mötley Crüe is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1981, renowned for their dynamic sound, flamboyant image, and influence on the glam metal scene of the 1980s. The classic lineup—Vince Neil (vocals), Nikki Sixx (bass), Mick Mars (guitar), and Tommy Lee (drums)—pushed boundaries with their energetic performances and rebellious attitude, earning a loyal fanbase worldwide. Mötley Crüe achieved commercial success with multiple platinum albums and are considered pioneers in the hard rock and glam metal genres. ...
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Blush
Used - Vinyl - SP-4829
1980 US original with original inner sleeve. Mastered at Sheffield Lab, Produced by Allee Willis. ...
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Sweet Lorraine
Used - Vinyl - CJ-78
1979 Original. NM- Copy. Featuring Scott Hamilton, Ted Nash, Joe Diorio, Herb Ellis, Ross Tompkins, Chuck Domanico And Jake Hanna. ...
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The Duke Ellington Songbook
Used - Vinyl - VE-2-2535
Clean 1980 US 2LP compilation reissue with two-sided insert. ...
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Here's To My Lady
Used - Vinyl - CJ-81
1979 UD Original. One Of Her Very Best Albums; Rosemary Sings 10 Songs Associated With Billie Holiday Backed By An Excellent Sextet Led By Scott Hamilton. ...
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Everything's Coming Up Rosie
Used - Vinyl - CJ-47
1977 US original with Concord logo printed in black not grey. "Rosemary Clooney's first album for the Concord label set the standard for her work of the next 20 years. Long associated with middle-of-the-road pop music, Clooney really excelled in the jazz-oriented settings with the Concord All Stars. Although she does not really improvise, her very pleasing voice and subtle phrasing should appeal to most jazz followers. On her Concord debut Everything's Coming Up Rosie, Clooney is joined by trumpeter Bill Berry, tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton, pianist Nat Pierce, bassist Monty Budwig and drummer Jake Hanna. She lets the band run loose on two instrumentals and then really digs into her eight vocals, finding fresh things to say on eight familiar standards." All Music Guide — Scott Yanow ...
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Blue Rose
Used - Vinyl - P 13085
Crisp mid-late 70's US reissue on Columbia Special Products label; first released in 1956. "Rosemary Clooney may have seemed to be a surprising choice to be featured with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, but this collaboration is extremely successful in spite of the fact that Clooney was unable to join the band in the studio due to complications of a very difficult pregnancy. The solution was for the band to record the music (after Billy Strayhorn made the first of several trips to Los Angeles to consult with her). The results are stunning and not in the least bit canned, due to the professionalism of all parties involved and a stellar engineering of the separately recorded tracks. Clooney swings throughout "Me and You" and "It Don't Mean a Thing" without excess, her wordless vocal on "Blue Rose," and a captivating "Mood Indigo" are among the many highlights. The sound on this Legacy series reissue is greatly improved over the earlier Mobile Fidelity CD, plus there are two tracks added, the obscure but appealing "If You Were in My Place (What Would You Do?)" and "Just a-Sittin' and a-Rockin'," that were only issued as a single and omitted from the original release. It's a pity that the collaboration of Rosemary Clooney and Duke Ellington was only a one-shot deal, as she easily ranks as one of the greatest vocalists to appear on record with the maestro." All Music Guide - Ken Dryden ...
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A Tribute To Ethel Waters
Audiophile - Vinyl - ORC 400
1978 Limited, Numbered Edition Embossed Cover Original Mastered By Stan Ricker. This Is #0981. Features The Duke Ellington Orchestra Conducted By Mercer Ellington. Grammy Nominee. ...
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New York State Of Mind
Used - Vinyl - IC 1094
1981 US Gatefold Original. This Is One Of Those Great Recordings That Sounds Like The Vocalist Ann Burton Is In The Same Room With You, In This Particular Case The Dryish Sound Of A Jazz Nightclub. ...
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It Might As Well Be Love
Used Import - RJL-8115
Beautiful 1984 Japanese promo copy with two promo stickers affixed to front cover and promo indication print on label. Recorded at Lansdowne Studio, Produced by Mike Renzi and Jasing Chu. ...
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