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King Family
Christmas With The King Family (dvd)
Throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s, Christmas just wasn’t Christmas without the King Family’s classic holiday TV specials. In celebration of the 45th anniversary of their television debut, join the Kings as they take a heartwarming and song-filled look back at their classic Christmas specials in this all-new holiday TV event. In clips unseen for nearly three decades (now digitally remastered), The Kings perform a cavalcade of classic showstoppers, while sharing personal, behind-the-scenes memories in contemporary interviews featuring King Sisters Yvonne King and Marilyn King, Tina Cole and King Cousins Cathy, Candy, Ric, Jamie & Xan along with Cam Clarke (anime star and voice of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ “Leonardo”) and King Kids Laurette and Susannah. Gather your family for heartwarming performances of such beloved classics as 'I’ll be Home for Christmas, White Christmas, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, My Favorite Things, Caroling, Caroling, The Christmas Waltz, The First Noel'; a swinging bossa-nova '‘Twas the Night Before Christmas', and many more. And as a special bonus, this DVD features the King Family’s classic 1967 special in its entirety, which includes one of their best remembered TV moments—the surprise Vietnam-era, on-camera reunion of King Sister Alyce with her son Ric, who’d been away on military service. This holiday season make Christmas a family affair with this retro TV holiday delight—as seen on public television!
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King Family
Christmas With The King Family
The King Family’s Christmas specials were an annual family television event, and their Christmas album was repackaged a staggering 8 times—nevertheless, 'Christmas with the King Family' has been out of print since 1977! It’s simply a classic of the genre, and we’ve added 15 mostly unreleased tracks pulled from various specials and TV appearances to the original album’s 12 tracks to form a holiday album that we suspect will be a Christmas evergreen. Includes from the original album 'Caroling, Caroling/Come Dear Children; White Christmas; Go Tell It on the Mountain; Hark the Herald Angels Sing/O Come All Ye Faithful/It Came upon a Midnight Clear/Joy to the World; Holiday of Love; Silent Night; Hear the Sledges with the Bells; Little Drummer Boy; Star Carol/O Little Town of Bethlehem; What Child Is This?; Some Children See Him; Jolly Old St. Nicholas/Jingle Bells', and 'The First Noel/Auld Lang Syne/We Wish You a Merry Christmas', plus the bonus tracks '’Twas the Night Before Christmas/Santa Claus Is Coming to Town; Sleigh Ride; The Shopping Song; Tell Us What You Got; Holiday of Love; I’ll Be Home for Christmas; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; Do You Hear What I Hear Medley; Snowfall; Chree-see-mus; Children Go Where I Send Thee; My Favorite Things; Winter Wonderland', and 'The Christmas Song/Christmas Waltz'.
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King Family
The King Family Show! / The King Film Album
The first two of a staggering six albums that the King Family recorded for Warner Bros. in the space of two years, these came out in early 1965, the same year their weekly ABC TV series 'The King Family Show' was becoming a fan favorite. Their debut 'The King Family Show!' contains many of the favorites performed by the Family on TV and plays like an episode of their series—there’s even a commercial break at the mid-point by King Kids Cam & Laurette, a popular, and humorous, feature of their weekly show. Includes 'Pass Me By; Climb Ev’ry Mountain; Line the Track; My Favorite Things; Stardust; Irving Berlin Medley; Make Someone Happy; Sunrise, Sunset; I Used to Love You; I Don’t Know Why; When Are You Going to Learn; The Square; Amen', and '(When There’s) Love at Home'. Meanwhile, 'The King Family Album', the Family’s second recording effort, raises the rafters with gospel-flavored tracks like 'He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands; Swing Low, Sweet Chariot', and 'When the Saints Come Marching In', and features other favorites like 'America the Beautiful; Battle Hymn of the Republic; Shenandoah; You’ll Never Walk Alone; Every Man Has a Castle; Open Your Heart; Bluebird of Happiness; Very Last Day', and 'God Bless the Child'. And we round out this release with two more CD debuts—the Warner Bros. singles by The King Cousins originally released in 1965, the Phil Spector-ish 'Just One Smile' and girl group homage 'Today I’m in Love'! Deluxe liner notes with a treasure trove of rarely seen photos make this a true King Family fan’s delight.
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King Family
The King Family Live! In The Round / The New Sounds Of The Fabulous King Sisters
The King Family had already completed a smash nationwide tour and was about to embark on a second when they recorded 'The King Family Live!' to capture the King Family Show experience. It includes snippets of onstage banter amidst some first-rate musical moments featuring the King Sisters, Alvino Rey, the King Cousins and film favorite Robert Clarke. The song-fest includes the Sisters’ first rate take on Lennon/McCartney’s 'Yesterday', former Stan Kenton trombonist Kent Larsen’s sizzling 'Lassus Trombone', The King Cousins’ lively 'The Telephone Hour' from 'Bye Bye Birdie' plus 'The Men in My Little Girls Life; Red River Valley/You Are My Sunshine; Everything’s Coming Up Roses; What the World Needs Now; On A Clear Day; Hey Look Me Over; Baby Sitter’s Blues; Bill Bailey; I Said No!; Guadalajara', and 'Why Did I Choose You'. The next album on this disc, 'The New Sounds of the Fabulous King Sisters', is just that—the Sisters’ first original album since their Grammy-nominated ‘50s days at Capitol Records! Includes sparkling, four-part harmony treatments of 'Girl Talk; The Shadow of Your Smile; Goin’ Out of My Head; Nature Boy; Call Me; I’m Old Fashioned; Bluesette; Sweet Georgia Brown; I Got the Blues When It Rains; Who Would Remember; Somewhere', and 'Don’t Go to Strangers'. With extensive liner notes and rare photos!
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Waylon Jennings
Folk Country / Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan
1966’s 'Folk Country' is Waylon’s true debut for RCA, and the creative tension between him and producer Chet Atkins (one of the architects, of course, of the Nashville Sound) yields a masterpiece. And, since four of the songs on 'Folk Country' are by Harlan Howard, we thought pairing it with 1967’s 'Waylon Sings Ol’ Harlan' was a perfect fit. Includes 'Another Bridge to Burn; Stop the World (and Let Me Off); Cindy of New Orleans; Look into My Teardrops; Down Came the World; I Don’t Mind; Just for You; Now Everybody Knows; That’s the Chance I’ll Have to Take; What Makes a Man Wander; Man of Constant Sorrow; What’s Left of Me; She Called Me Baby; Sunset and Wine; Woman Let Me Sing You a Song; Everglades; She’s Gone, Gone, Gone; Busted; Beautiful Annabel Lee; Heartaches by the Number; I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail; Heartaches for a Dime; Foolin’ Around', and 'In This Very Same Room'.
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Waylon Jennings
Love Of The Common People / Hangin' On
Waylon is seriously honing his sound on 1967’s 'Love of the Common People', drawing upon material as far-ranging as the Beatles, Mel Tillis and Tompall Glaser, while 1968’s 'Hangin’ On' stretches the Jennings-Atkins collaboration to a brilliant breaking point (Waylon even manages to sneak his own band the Waylors in for a few tracks). Includes 'Money Cannot Make the Man; Young Widow Brown; You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away; Love of the Common People; I Tremble for You; Destiny’s Child; Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town; The Road; If the Shoe Fits; Don’t Waste Your Time; Taos, New Mexico; Two Streaks of Steel; Hangin’ On; Julie; The Crowd; Let Me Talk to You; Woman, Don’t You Ever Laugh at Me; The Chokin’ Kind; Gentle on My Mind; Right Before My Eyes; Lock, Stock and Teardrops; I Fall in Love So Easily; Looking at a Heart That Needs a Home', and 'How Long Have You Been There'.
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Waylon Jennings
Waylon / Singer Of Sad Songs
1970’s self-titled release found Waylon truly beginning to turn his back once and for all on Nashville conventions, and, lo and behold, it was his second album to hit the pop charts—an early hint as to the commercial viability of the outlaw movement. And 'Singer of Sad Songs', from the same year, paired Waylon with fellow renegade Lee Hazlewood for a groundbreaking gem of an album which remains one of his hardest to find, with a band (Randy Meisner, Sonny Curtis, Ronnie Dyson, Reggie Young) to die for. Includes 'Brown Eyed Handsome Man; Just Across the Way; Don’t Play the Game; Shutting out the Light; I May Never Pass This Way Again; 33rd of August; Yellow Haired Woman; When Love Has Died; All of Me Belongs to You; Yes, Virginia; This Time Tomorrow (I’ll Be Gone); Singer of Sad Songs; Sick and Tired; Time Between Bottles of Wine; Must You Throw Dirt in My Face; No Regrets; Ragged but Right; Honky Tonk Woman; She Comes Running; If I Were a Carpenter; Donna on My Mind', and 'Rock, Salt and Nails'.
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Peggy Lee
Let's Love
In this year of all things Beatles, it made sense to reissue the album that saw Peggy Lee join forces with Paul McCartney! The story goes like this: In early 1974, Peggy had Paul and Linda McCartney over for dinner, and instead of bringing flowers or wine, the ex-Beatle brought a song written specifically for her, 'Let’s Love'! Thus was this album project born, Peggy’s first for Atlantic after her long stint at Capitol. And, as befits an album recorded for one of the great R&B labels, Peggy took a more soulful tack, tackling material like the gospelly toe-tapper 'Sweet Lov’liness', the samba 'Sweet Talk' and a funky version of Irving Berlin's timeless 'Always'. That’s Paul McCartney producing and playing piano on the title cut, too; also includes 'He Is the One; Easy Evil; Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight; You Make Me Feel Brand New; The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter', and 'Sometimes'. Jim Ritz’s notes tell the story of this most fortuitous marriage. A 'Collectors’ Choice Music' exclusive, out October 13!
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Peggy Lee
Two Shows Nightly
Perhaps the most famous album in the Peggy Lee canon is one that few people have ever heard! Culled from three nights of a three-week April run at the Copa during which Peggy played two shows per night (and three on Saturday), 'Two Shows Nightly' was pressed and ready to go to retail in November 1968 when Peggy, unhappy with the mix (she was notoriously picky about the sound on her recordings), pulled the release on the eve of its street date. That set off a four decade-long collector feeding frenzy that persists to this day, as the very few promo copies of this album that have surfaced go for megabucks. Now, 41 years later, Peggy’s estate has consented to our releasing this long-lost album—and, not only that, they’re letting us put it out with a dozen bonus tracks! Includes from the original album 'Do I Hear a Waltz; By the Time I Get to Phoenix; Reason to Believe; Didn’t Want to Have to Do It; Personal Property; Hand on the Plow; Until It’s Time for You to Go; Something Stupid; What Is a Woman; Alright, Okay, You Win; Here’s to You', and 'Come Back to Me'. Bonus tracks include the unreleased 'Money' and 'I Wound It Up' as well as the rare single sides 'Stay with Me; Happy Feet; That Man; I Feel It; The Lonesome Road; Misty Roses; It’ll Never Happen Again; Reason to Believe', and 'Didn’t Want to Have to Do It', as well as the obscure 'Make Believe'. New liner notes from Peggy Lee discographer Ivan Santiago tell the fascinating story behind this release. It’s the pop vocal collector find of the year, a 'Collectors’ Choice Music' exclusive! Release date: October 13.
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David Sanborn
Taking Off
The 1975 debut album from the superstar saxophonist! No other horn player in popular music has crossed over so many genres, and done so with as much aplomb, as David Sanborn; the unmistakable cry of his alto has graced countless hits and tracks both by himself and other major artists in rhythm & blues, jazz and pop. With this reissue, however we capture him at the very dawn of what was to become a hugely successful career, backed by an incredible band including the Brecker Brothers, Steve Khan and Howard Johnson on 'Butterfat; ‘Way ‘Cross Georgia; Duck Ankles; Funky Banana; The Whisperer; It Took a Long Time; Black Night; Blue Light', and 'Flight'. A jazzy 'Collectors’ Choice Music' exclusive, out October 13!
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Echo & The Bunnymen
Live At The Royal Albert Hall
Ian McCulloch and the boys have been on the road recently playing their classic 'Ocean Rain' album in its entirety (and are about to put out their first new album in years), but we’ve unearthed THE bona-fide Bunnymen live recording, a July 19, 1983 concert at the Royal Albert Hall that was part of the tour the band made in support of, you guessed it, 'Ocean Rain' (and has only been previously available as part of a pricey imported reissue of that very same album)! This is the band at its peak with respect to material, performance and sound—includes 'Going Up; Villiers Terrace; All That Jazz; Heads Will Roll; Porcupine; All My Colours (Zimbo); Silver; Simple Stuff; The Cutter; The Killing Moon; Rescue; Never Stop; The Back of Love; No Dark Things; Heaven Up Here; Over the Wall', and 'Crocodile'. Essential for Echo fans, out with bootleg-like digi-pak packaging from our Noble Rot label! Release date: October 13.
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Snooks Eaglin
Teasin' You
'All Music Guide' gives this one five stars; you might give it even more (were that possible), given that this reissue comes out on the heels of Snooks’ untimely death at the age of 72. We’ve added a couple of bonus tracks ('I’ll See You in My Dreams/Mr. Sandman' and 'That Same Old Train') to this modern blues masterpiece from the New Orleans blues legend, too; includes 'Baby Please Come Home; Soul Train; When It Rains It Pours; Teasin’ You; Dizzy Miss Lizzy; Black Night; Sleepwalk; Traveling Mood; Jesus Will Fix It; Don’t Take It So Hard; Heavy Juice; Lilly Mae; My Love Is Strong', and 'Red Beans'. The complete 1992 release (and more)!
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Various Artists
Tell Me What I Want To Hear
Anson and his band the Rockets went out with a blaze of glory on this, their last official release for Black Top (4 1/2 stars—'All Music Guide'), cut in 1991 and featuring guest vocalist Carol Fran alongside Anson’s longtime sidekick Sam Myers. The title tracks was used in the film 'China Moon'; also includes 'Ways of Man; I Done Quit Getting Sloppy Drunk; I Want a Wife; I’m Innocent; Shedding Tears of Laughter; Rent Man Blues; I Need You So; Waitin’ on You, Mamma; It’ll Do; The Amateur (She’s Gone); Missing Person; Happy Man', and 'Down at J.J.’s'. And we’ve added two bonus tracks, 'Make a Little Love Tonight' and 'Look What You’re Doing to Me', for extra, bone-in Texas flavor!
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James Harman Band
Black & White
Pick up this 1995 Black Top release for some cool tones and tunes from master harpist James “Icepick” Harman and band, who survived, as Harman describes in his hilarious original liner notes, a sonic invasion from a neighboring Van Halen video shoot which was interfering with the great “tile tone” the guys were getting from putting their amps on top of the toilets. Their solution? Duct-taping a mop and broom handle together and shoving a sofa cushion up the air vent causing the audio bleed! So, believe us when we say that this is rough ‘n’ ready blues; includes 'Too Right to Run; Cut to the Chase; Hollywood Girls; The Four Questions, No. 1; Torqueflite 727; Lock Doctor; Everybody’s Rockin’ (at the Zoo Bar); Black and White; Cold Tile Floor; Sometimes...(The Rules Just Don’t Apply); The Twins; Leavin’ for Memphis (Crickets and Frogs); Second Voyage of Noah’s Arks (Crickets and Frogs)', and 'The Four Questions, No. 2'.
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Earl King & Roomful Of Blues
Glazed
New Orleans blues legend Earl King hadn’t recorded for nearly a decade when he hooked up with Roomful of Blues in 1986 for this stellar effort, which we have garnished with a bonus track, 'Please Don’t Leave Me Here to Cry', featuring Earl and the band with special guest Curtis Salgado! Lots of great King originals here—'It All Went down the Drain; Your Love Was Never There; Everybody’s Got to Cry Sometime; Love Rent; Three Can Play the Game; Iron Cupid; Somebody’s Got a Tail; I Met a Stranger; Mardi Gras in New Orleans; There’s Been Some Lonely, Lonely Nights', and 'One Step Beyond Love'.
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Mike Morgan & The Crawl
Mighty Fine Dancin'
The second and finest album by this modern Texas blues titan! Inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughan and schooled by Darrell Nulisch and Anson Funderburgh, Morgan and his partner Lee McBee put out a string of excellent albums for Black Top best represented by this 1991 release, which garnered a lofty 4 1/2 stars from 'All Music Guide'. Includes 'Losing Ground; You Ain’t Like You Used to Be; Just the Kind of Man I Am; Frankie’s Blues; Don’t Stay Out All Night Long; “Big D” Shuffle; Kiss Me Baby; Movin’ It On; ‘Cause I Love You; Blues for Al and Peggy; I Don’t Want You Hanging Around', and 'Swingin’ Mama', plus four bonus tracks likely to inspire “mighty fine dancin’”: 'Every Little Kiss; Sweet Lolita; Why You Stay Out So Late', and 'Honey I Need Your Lovin’'.
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B.J. Thomas
4 Pack W/autographed Booklet
Buy all 4 of our B.J. Thomas exclusives and receive an autographed booklet!
This set includes:
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry/Tomorrow Never Comes
On My Way/Young And In Love
Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head/Everybody's Out Of Town
Most Of All/Billy Joe Thomas
4 CD SET + AUTOGRAPHED BOOKLET
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B.J. Thomas
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry / Tomorrow Never Comes
B.J.’s first two albums, both 1966 releases! Includes his hit version of the Hank Williams title track, plus 'It’s Not Unusual; Bring Back the Time; Midnight Hour; The Titles Tell; There’ll Be No Teardrops Tonight; I Wonder; Hey Girl'; the hit 'Mama; Wendy; Terri; Maria; Plain Jane; My Home Town; Ashes of Dreams You Let Die; Tomorrow Never Comes; Baby Cried; Mystery of Tomorrow; Gonna Send You Back to Georgia; The Rains Came; I Don’t Have a Mind of My Own; Daddy; Candy Back', and 'Walkin’ Back', plus the bonus tracks 'Your Tears Leave Me Cold' and 'I’m Not a Fool Anymore'. 26 tracks!
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B.J. Thomas
On My Way / Young And In Love
1968 and 1969 albums from B.J., featuring the hits 'Hooked on a Feeling; The Eyes of a New York Woman; It’s Only Love', and 'Pass the Apple Eye'! Also here: 'Mr. Businessman; Light My Fire; Gone; Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; Four Walls; Sandman; I’ve Been Down This Road Before; I Saw Pity in the Face of a Friend; I’ll Make You Love Me; The Worst That Could Happen; Hurting Each Other; Living Again; Solitary Man; I Pray for Rain; Never Had It So Good; Skip a Rope', and the bonus tracks 'Fairy Tale of Time; May I Never Get to Heaven; You Don’t Love Me Anymore', and 'Life'.
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B.J. Thomas
Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head / Everybody's Out Of Town
The Academy Award-winning song from 'Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid' and #1 hit 'Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head' powered the album of the same name to #15 on the charts, while 'Everybody’s Out of Town', released the same year (1970), went to #72. Also includes 'Little Green Apples; This Guy’s in Love with You; If You Ever Leave Me; Guess I’ll Pack My Things; If You Must Leave My Life; The Greatest Love; Do What You Gotta Do; Mr. Mailman; Suspicious Minds; Everybody’s Out of Town; Send My Picture to Scranton, PA; Sandman; Everybody’s Talkin’; What Does It Take'; the #9 hit 'I Just Can’t Help Believing; Oh Me Oh My; The Mask; Created for Man; Bridge over Troubled Water', and the bonus sides 'Long Ago Tomorrow; Burn a Hole in My Mind; The Girl Can’t Help It', and 'Human'. 24 tracks!
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B.J. Thomas
Most Of All / Billy Joe Thomas
Two more charting albums from Mr. Billy Joe Thomas, released in 1970 and 1972, respectively! The bonus tracks include two unreleased songs, 'Of All the Things' and 'Laurel Canyon'; album tracks include 'Most of All; No Love at All; Hello Love; Circle ‘Round the Sun; (They Long to Be) Close to You; Rainy Night in Georgia; Brown Eyed Woman; Rainy Day Man; I Don’t Know Any Better; Table for Two for One; That’s What Friends Are For; Rock and Roll Lullaby; Happier Than the Morning Sun; Roads; Sweet Cherry Wine; A Song for My Brother; A Fine Way to Go; Just as Gone; I Get Enthused; Are We Losing Touch; We Have to Get Our Ship Together', and 'The Stories We Can Tell'.
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