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Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms
This CD was recorded in 1985 and soon became a classic thereafter. It was one if the first CD's which was mastered from a digital source as opposed to being recopied from an original analog source.…
John Scofield & Pat Metheny: I Can See Your House From Here
Two legendary jazz guitarist's John Scofield & Pat Metheny teamed up in 1994 to produce this masterpiece. John's style of playing guitar is much different from Pats, but when you team them up, they…
Lee Ritenour: Collection
Lee Ritenour is most noted for his unique playing style as one of the lead guitarists for the legendary jazz/rock/pop band of the 70's Steely Dan. He has since than embarked on a highly successful…
Pink Floyd: Pulse Review
When my best friend introduced me to this CD about 1 year after its' release, I was in heaven. To say the CD is a work of art in the musical sense is an understatement. If you enjoyed the original…
Sade: Best of Sade Review
Released in 1994, Sade's "Best of Sade" CD carries an Epic record label. This CD is a compilation of Sade's best music spanning the past decade and a half. Sade's music is a fusion between jazz and…
Special EFX: Collection
Track List 1. Uptown East 2. Jamaica, Jamaica 3. Daybreak 4. Summer's End 5.…
Jimmy Buffett Music by Latitude
Latitude is humorously self-described as "just two people trying to be a band." A local group here in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina specializing in Jimmy Buffet music, Island Rock and Beach Music,…
George Michael: Ladies and Gentlemen Review
This is a double box CD set containing a compilation of George Michael's greatest hits spanning over a decade (1984 to 1998). It contains 14 songs per CD for a grand total of 28 songs !!!
Marillion: This Strange Engine
Marillion is a British Progressive Rock band that started out in the mid 70's and has evolved to the excellent band it is today. Steve Hogarth has been the lead singer since the late 80's and has…
The King is Dead, Long Live The King
Contrary to Don McLean's sentiments, it was on August 16, 1977 that the music died. It did not pass in a tragic plane crash with Richie Valens, the Big Bopper and Buddy Holly, but in a Memphis…