Taped live at the historic Ryman Auditorium, 'The Mother Church Of Country Music,' in Nashville, Tennessee, Alan Jackson delivers a powerful performance featuring songs from his very personal release Precious Memories. Showcasing his heartfelt renditions of some of the most popular hymns of the church including 'How Great Thou Art,' 'In The Garden,' 'The Old Rugged Cross' and more, the release also features exclusive interviews with Alan, his mother and wife as he reflects on his musical roots.Track List:1. Blessed Assurance2. In The Garden3. I Love To Tell The Story4. Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesu... [Read More]
This is a very rare DVD capturing Michael Jackson's performance recorded live at Korakuen Stadium in Yokohama, Japan, on September 14, 1987. Only for the most serious Michael Jackson fans. Audio is fantastic! Audio is presented in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound and crystal clear. Video is, well, uh, not the best. Video is the quality of a VHS recording. But the energy of Michael's performance and staging is energenic and contagious. Just don't expect a high quality picture. From a fan: "Are you kidding? This is a must-have! Maybe not the best quality, but still amazing to see. It shows Michael in hi... [Read More]
'You're Driving Me Crazy' is a new studio collaboration between Van Morrison and legendary Hammond organist Joey DeFrancesco. It features interpretations of jazz and blues standards as well as selections from Van Morrison's songbook and is the follow-up to 2017's 'Versatile', Van's chart-topping jazz album.
What started as a suggestion for Paul Simon to play a concert in New York's Central Park blossomed, on September 19, 1981, as a full-blown Simon and Garfunkel reunion after an 11-year hiatus, and now proves a priceless snapshot of two of America's greatest folk-rock performers. (It's also the rightful bookend to Simon and Garfunkel's acoustic Live from New York City, 1967.) Performed with a who's-who of East Coast session aces before a record-setting crowd of half a million fans, The Concert in Central Park finds its stars just shy of their 40th birthdays and very much in their primes, their v... [Read More]
Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition. Originally released in 1987, EXPOSURE (US #16) reached gold sales status in the US, re-introduced dance music to US radio stations after nearly a decade, and was responsible for crossing over the Freestyle sound to a broader audience. A total of seven singles were lifted from the album including the blockbuster hits 'Point of No Return' (US #5, 1987), 'Come Go with Me' (US #5, 1987), 'Let Me Be the One' (US # 7, 1987), and the chart-topping smash 'Seasons Change' (US #1, 1987). Expose were the first female group to have four Top 10 singles from... [Read More]
Highbrow meets lowbrow, funky meets cultured, and soloists meet their shadowy doubles in the music of Anthony Paul De Ritis, which cheerfully refuses to stay in a stylistic box. This is the second release of the Boston-based composer's work from the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Artistic Director Gil Rose, continuing an ambitious discography of contemporary orchestral music. Pop Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra represents an intersection of diverse musical talents. Written for the celebrated guitar virtuoso Eliot Fisk, the concerto is a virtuosic exploration of the sound, groove, and te... [Read More]
SIDE ONE: 1. Joyful Jukebox Music 2. Window Shopping 3. You're My Best Friend, My Love 4. Love Is The Thing You Need 5. The Eternal Light SIDE TWO: 1. Pride And Joy 2. Through Thick And Thin 3. We're Here To Entertain You 4. Make Tonight All Mine 5. We're Gonna Change Our Style
'Michael Jackson: The Man behind the Mask' is the INSIDE STORY of the truth behind the rumors, ugliness and mystery surrounding Michael Jackson. Is Jackson just a confused person who got too much fame too
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