| 1. Lifeboat Party |
| 2. Underachiever |
| 3. If You Wanna Be Happy |
| 4. Distractions |
| 5. Survivors |
| 6. Call Me the Entertainer |
| 7. There's Something Wrong in Paradise |
| 8. It's a Wonderful Life |
| 9. Bongo Eddie's Lament |
| 10. Broadway Rhythm |
| 11. Back in the Field Again |
| 12. Seven Year Itch |
| 13. Fireside Story (Fireside Chat) [*] |
| 14. There's Something Wrong in Paradise [12" Mix][*] |
| 15. Don't Take My Coconuts [*] |
Editorial Reviews
Digitally Remastered Reissue of One of the Best Overlooked Masterpieces of 80's. Kid Creole and his Coconuts Had Conquered the Concert Stage and this was Darnell's Writing Pinnacle. It's the Final Chapter of the "Mimi" Cycle, Where Our Protagonist Finds that True Love is Often Just an Illusion. Each Song is Brilliantly Written and Performed by a Band that Has Been Seasoned with Intense Road Work and Success, Each One Special. Includes the Hit Cover of "if You Wanna Be Happy", Darnell's Reunion with his Brother Stoney Browder on a Remake of Dr. Buzzard's "The Seven Year Itch" and What Could have Been the Anthem of the X Generation, "Underachiever". Includes Updated Liner Notes, Rare Photos and an Interview with August Darnell. Also Includes Three Bonus Tracks: "Fireside Story (Fireside Chat)", "There's Something Wrong in Paradise (12" Mix)" and "Don't Take My Coconuts" which was Only Previously Available on a Single.
Doppelganger,Kid Creole & the Coconuts,Universal Int'l,Caribbean,Disco,New Wave,Pop,R&B,Rock/Pop
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Doppelgänger
The Fall of Troy Manufacturer: Equal Vision Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H9XO Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
Tracks:
- I Just Got This Symphony Goin
- Act One, Scene One
- F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.
- You Got A Death Wish, Johnny Truant?
- Mouths Like Sidewinder Missles
- The Hol[ ]y Tape
- Laces Out, Dan!
- We Better Learn To Hotwire A Uterus
- Whacko Jacko Steals The Elephant Mans Bones
- Tom Waits
- Macaulay McCulkin
Album Description
Melodic, uplifting vocals and harmonies, side-by-side with tortured, assaulting screams. Mathematically precise rhythms and complex fretwork, giving way to loose jam-inspired divergences. Pop-meets-punk-meets-metal-meets-rock in the unlikeliest of places: this is the musical crossroads where you'll find Washington State-based trio The Fall of Troy, skittering off defiantly in one direction after another, refusing to stick to any one established road. If it sounds like it all adds up to chaos, that's because it often does - but only in the same beautiful way as our own everyday experience. And with Doppelganger, their Equal Vision debut, that kind of musical experimentation and alternate perspective has enabled Thomas Erak (vocals/guitar), Tim Ward (bass/vocals), and Andrew Forsman (drums) to stand out right from the start. Given the chance to work on the new record with top producer Barrett Jones (Foo Fighters, The Melvins, Jawbox), the band jumped, and entered the studio in exactly the right mindset. "We didn't really go in there with a set sound in mind," says Forsman. "We just kind of figured it out on the spot. So the new album became more of a snapshot of us at the time than a posed picture." Which is fitting, considering that no two live experiences with The Fall of Troy are ever the same. Rather than plan out every aspect of their shows, the band leaves things open on stage, allowing for the music and the energy to take over. No one knows exactly when or how a song will change, or when the atmosphere will explode with electricity, until it actually happens. And while a record can't physically change from listen to listen, that sense of spontaneity remains a big part of what makes Doppelganger so powerful.Customer Reviews:
wheres the feel bro?.......2007-01-07
Hold On...It Gets Even Better.......2006-11-20
FCPREMIX->
"You got a Deathwish Johnny Truant?"->
Act One, Scene One->
Whacko Jacko->
Then you're pretty much into it enough to not be shocked.
Haven't been impressed with a band like this in a long time.......2006-07-21
Most TFOT listeners aren't going to be well versed in Yes, but I have a feeling that TFOT is. The precise, ornate, and complex work on this album is amazing.
Plus, I dig the screamo.
Great CD from a Very Promising Band........2006-07-02
Ewww.......2006-06-27
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Doppelgänger
Curve Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DR75 Release Date: 1992-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Already Yours
- Horror Head
- Wish You Dead
- Doppelganger
- Lillies Dying
- Ice That Melts The Tips
- Split Into Fractions
- Think & Act
- Fait Accompli
- Sandpit
- Clipped
Customer Reviews:
Long before Garbage and Rob Zombie, Curve was rocking the house.......2007-01-02
Sounds like Garbage? Er, maybe the other way around........2006-12-23
a long-forgotten gem.......2006-08-15
at the time i wasn't familiar with my bloody valentine, slowdive, ride and the like, but it didn't matter. it was unlike anything i'd heard up to that point in my life. like most shoegazer bands (though curve isn't really a shoegazer band at all), 'doppleganger' was all about sound and texture. toni voice is often buried in the music, serving more as an additional instrument than a vocal. while this is off-putting to some, the results are often exhilirating. 'horror head' is by far the most accessibe song on the album. toni's vocals, as usual, are icily melodic yet disturbingly detached. she doesn't so much sing as she emotes. while the melodies sound great, there's an undeniable darkness under the surface. much of that credit goes to dean garcia who, among other things, is an exceptional bass player (sometimes i listen to 'doppleganger' solely for the basslines--always unique, always inventive). he's a studio whizz, but also understands that studio trickery can't make a great song. the songs have to be there, and dean's got 'em in spades. and curve didn't insist on living solely in minor-chord land, a move that made curve as much a pop band as a techo/goth/shoegazer/rock band. another whipsmart move from a whipsmart band.
additional standouts (in my opinion) to the outstanding 'horror head' include 'wish you dead,' 'doppleganger,' 'lillies dying,' 'ice that melts the tips,' and 'sandpit.' ah, shoot, the whole album's a standout.
it's true that garbage took more than a few queues from toni halliday and dean garcia. and were there any justic in the world curve would have received just as much attention as garbage did. however, we live in an inperfect and unjust world and since curve split back in 2001, it's doubtful they will ever receive their full due. 'horror head' easily makes an entry in my top ten favorite songs of all-time. it certainly won't appeal to everyone, to be sure, but for hardcore music afficionades, 'doppleganger' exhibits music's vast and infinite possibilities when the majority of today's musicians continually recycle and retread long-tired ideas.
and toni is hot. mercy.
Could have been great.......2006-08-07
Truly Unique.......2006-03-17
Imagine, if you will, Pretty Hate Machine, on happy pills, sped up a bit, with a truly massive and very harmonic sonic landscape (i.e. lots of sounds filling up your ears), and the angellic, yet edgy voice of Toni Halliday. Someone else has called it "techno". Not far off. Rock? Could be. Indie? Showgazer? Alternative? Yes. And no. All of these, and more.
I've had this for 13 years, and it's been a favourite the whole time. Just buy it. Buy it now. You will love it.
And if you can, get the single of Fait Accompli. They remixed it for the single and it is, improbably, better than the album version.
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Schubert & Schumann Lieder
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003OP6I Release Date: 2000-01-11 |
Customer Reviews:
A classic voice.......2000-09-12
Incredible.......2000-07-13
Anderson was a true contralto; not merely a 'pushed down' mezzo soprano. A true contralto voice has a distinct timbre that is very difficult to explain. In many ways, it is similar to a coloratura, in the sense that one feels, when Anderson sings, as though she is painting each note with different strokes from a paint brush. With each additional note she trails some of the colors from the previous note and blends them in such a way that the result is like velvet. Anderson was unique because she had an incredibly large range as well as a distinct vocal colour. She could support a high A (the one that mezzos fear) as well as a low D below the staff (the one that baritones complain about!). Her technique and interpretive skills were top of the line, with no unnecessary 'sappy' emotions that can cut at the way a song is delivered.
Particularily in the Shubert pieces, Anderson uses her voice to execute dramatics that make you shiver. In Gretchen, she is the poor helpless heroine of Goethe's classic and her vocalizing is precise yet angst-ridden (can you believe Shubert was a mere boy of 17 when he wrote this incredible piece?). In Die Forelle she manages to convey a light sarcastic tone in describing the unfortunate trout who is captured via trickery by a cruel fisherman; her voice almost mimics the 'fishing reel' motif in the piano. Conversely, in Der Tod und das Madchen and Erlkonig (in my opinion her versions of these songs are some of the best ever recorded) Anderson uses her voice in such a way that one is almost certain there are many characters singing: the frightened young girl confronting death, the deep consoling voice of death in response; in Erlkonig, the ignorant father who fails to understand his son's fervent assertions, the little boy entralled and then frightened by the demonic Elf King, and the Elf-King himself who almost seduces the listener and the boy with his florid singing into coming with him. . . . I truly felt as though I had witnessed the most dramatic of opera or theater through the efforts of a single voice!
I have always felt that Anderson is one of the most underrated American vocalists. Thank goodness these recordings are available to give us access to a voice that at times touched greatness!
Georgeous Lieder.......2000-04-10
A surprise..........2000-03-05
MARIAN ANDERSON'S UNIQUE WAY WITH GERMAN LIEDER.......2000-02-28
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Gérard Souzay Performs Schubert Lieder
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E3VR Release Date: 1989-08-08 |
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Doppelganger
Kid Creole & the Coconuts Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FDFRSM Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- The Lifeboat Party
- Underachiever
- If You Wanna Be Happy
- Distractions
- Survivors
- Call Me The Entertainer
- There's Something Wrong In Paradise
- It's A Wonderful Life
- Bongo Eddie's Lament
- Broadway Rhythm
- Back In the Field Again
- The Seven Year Itch
Album Description
Kid Creole is actually August Darnell Browder, who used to be in Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band. In the early 1980's he formed The Coconuts with his wife, Adriana "Addy" Kaegi and Andy "Coati Mundi" Hernandez. They have maintained a loyal fan following for a couple of decades. Wounded Bird proudly presents three of their best albums for the first time anywhere on CD. "Doppelganger" originally came out in 1982.
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Marian Anderson 1897 - 1993
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DFWG Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Ch'io Mai Vi Possa Lascair D'amare
- Komm, Susser Tod
- Dignare, Domine('Dettingen' Te Deum, No. 17)
- 'Siciliana'(L'Allegro, Il Penseroso Ed Il Moderato, No. 19)
- Se Florinda E Fedele(From La Donna's Ancora E Fedele)
- Der Jungling Und De Tod - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp
- Der Doppelganger - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp
- Die Forelle
- Wohin? - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp
- Der Tod Und Das Madchen - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp
- Ave Maria
- Aufenthalt
- Stille Tranen - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp
- Der Nussbaum
- Die Mainacht
- Die Schnuer, Die Perl An Perl - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp
- When The Night Descends - Marian Anderson/Franz Rupp/William Primrose
- Sav, Sav, Susa
- Flickan Kom Ifran Sin Alsklings Mote
- Come Away, Death
- Aus Banger Brust
- Langsamt Som Kvallskyn
- Laksin Mina Keysayona Kaymaan
- Tuka, Tuka Lampaitani
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Schubert: Schwanengesang; Beethoven: An die Ferne Geliebte
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00076YNFK Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Applause
- I. Auf Dem Hugel Sitz' Ich
- II. Wo Die Berge So Blau
- III. Leichte Segler In Den Hohen
- IV. Diese Wolken In Den Hohen
- V. Es Kehret Der Maien
- VI. Nimm Sie Hin Denn, Diese Lieder
- Applause
- Liebesbotschaft
- Kriegers Ahnung
- Fruhlingssehnsucht
- Standchen
- Aufenthalt
- Herbst, D945
- In Der Ferne
- Abschied
- Der Atlas
- Ihr Bild
- Das Fischermadchen
- Die Stadt
- Am Meer
- Der Doppelganger
- Applause
- Die Taubenpost
- Applause
Customer Reviews:
A relaxed collaboration that's short on drama.......2007-01-08
Now to Schwanengesang, which deamnds everything a singer can offer in emotional depth. This posthumous collection contains one great masterpiece after another, and Schubert reaches for an extreme variety of moods. Goerne starts off in the way I most dislike, spinning out honeyed notes without tonal variation and refusing to point up the text in any way. I suppose he finds little reason to change given his popularity, but you'd think that listening to the great recordings by Terfel, Quashoff, and his own teacher Fishcer-Dieskau would show him how lacking his mellifluous approach is.
I kept listening, and things didn't get better. Brendel supports the singer in his listless rhythms and moony melancholy, almost the only emotion Goerne is willing to emit. These are powerful, haunted, often tragic songs, but you'd never guess it from Goerne's comforting parlor mananer. A disappointment overall with flashes of beauty and talent. Yes, it all sounds quite beautiful, but where's the deeper meaning?
Brendel and Goerne and Sublime Beethoven and Schubert.......2005-08-28
Matthias Goerne owns a voice of gold and intelligence to match and his reputation as a lieder recitalist is well earned. His phrasing, breath control, dynamics and luxury of tone are becoming legendary. He knows how to use his instrument and in this recital he is in peak form. The relative surprise comes from the authoritative and noble pianism of Alfred Brendel who brings his long years of specializing in the works of Beethoven and Schubert to this collaboration, becoming more the mastermind of the architecture of the works, honoring Goerne's contributions with fastidious yet passionate support.
This recording is one to own and watch, as it surely will enter the ranks of awards for excellence. It is a joy. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, August 05
Gramophone CD of the Month.......2005-06-18
A mixed success that you may like .......2005-06-07
While those CDs continued to do well at the cash register, the critical reaction on his new Schubert was mixed. If critics in England liked his performances, critics in America did not and vice versa. The reason for these split decisions was an emerging trend by Goerne to overinterpret the music and to sing piano sequences in a whisper and the forte crescendos in a thunder.
The same criticisms (or adulation, depending on your point of view) can be applied to this CD, a concert recording of Beethoven's song cycle "An Die Ferne Geliebte" and Schubert's "Schwanengesang". In my opinion, the Beethoven is a failed effort and the Schubert is better but still fraught with the errors of Goerne's ways he has shown in recordings most of the past 3-4 years.
Right from the onset, the Beethoven displays none of the impetuousity and passionate fervor we would expect from this composer at Op. 90. Instead, it is performed by Goerne (with sensitive accompaniment by Brendel) as if it were Op. 125. To me, it is more Mahler than Beethoven, more wayfarer songs than songs of a lost love far away.
The pair take the opening sequence, "Auf dem Hugel sitz ich", in a slow march. This barely changes until the fourth stanza, where they finally pick up the pace and the passion. By the time Goerne arrives at track six, "Diese Wolken in den Hohen", the music is so distended it is cleary more Mahler than Beethoven. It is only in the final closing moments where Goerne displays the passion and verve we expect from Beethoven, longing over a lost beloved on a hilltop.
Compared to Stephan Genz's spectacular cycle and Thomas Allen's concert recording from a few years back (unfortunately deleted in USA) Goerne's performance simply won't do. It is too slow and syrupy to be effective Beethoven. The Wigmore Hall audience understood this and gave the pair only lukewarm applause afterward.
The Schubert comes off much better although Goerne continues to display the same disturbing mannerisms in this music, which I have heard to much better effect by baritones with smaller, more lithe voices including Holzmair. Goerne gets more in the spirit of Schubert right away by displaying passion in the opening song of the cycle, "Liebesbotschaft".
Yet, throughout the cycle, he displays the same Mahleresque tendencies to elongate phrases, whisper soft text and explode into fortissimo, as if he sensed his audience was falling asleep. The opening subject of "In der ferne" is distended and operatic, although Goerne improves later on. In fairness, he can be very effective when the text calls for such a dramatic reading. Witness "Ihr bild", a sad and dreamy song where Goerne's delivery is eerily sensitive to the text.
However, Goerne returns to the one size fits all approach in the popular "Abschied", where he lacks the spontaneity and fun I've heard from singers including Holzmair. Goerne and Brendel are frankly straightforward and dull in this, one of Schubert's most ironic songs about both loss and happiness.
A great curiosity to me is the way the audience explodes into applause at the end of "Der Doppelganger" which not only creeps along like a worm on a dry sidewalk...it is not the end of the cycle! As if an encore, Goerne's closing "Die Taubenpost" is stodgy and dull compared to Holzmair, whose performance (at the beginnig of his CD) is one of the most successful parts of his cycle.
For his part, Alfrend Brendel provides world class accompaniment to these songs. He is neither competitive nor cantankerous and always shows his trademark intelliegence and sensitivity. Unfortunately, he is on board with Georne's tendency to overinterpret and helps deliver two cycles more akin to Mahler than the composers.
If your taste runs to singers with gigantic voices who have very individiualistic ideas of music -- accompanied by the most stalwart pianists -- then you may love this CD. Goerne's big voice, outstanding diction and magnificent span from mezzopiano to fortissimo is always apparent in DDD sound (a bit bottom heavy, perhaps) captured during a concert in London. This should have been aprescription for success. Instead, it is only partially successful, in my opinion.
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Marian Anderson Rare and Unpublished Recordings, 1936 - 1952
Manufacturer: Video Artists Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000C2C7 Release Date: 1999-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Se Florindo E Fedele
- Begrussung
- Die Flote Weich Gefuhl
- Die Forelle
- Der Doppelganger
- Wohin?
- Der Jungling Und Der Tod
- Der Erlkonig
- Denn Es Gehet Dem Menschen
- Ich Wandte Mich Und Sahe
- O Tod, Wie Bitter Bist Du
- Wenn Ich Mit Menschen
- Befreit
- Im Feld Ein Madchen Singt
- Var Det En Drom?
- When I Am Laid In Earth
- O Men From The Fields
- When Night Descends (In The Silence Of Night)
- Elegie
- Let Us Break Bread Together
- My Soul's Been Anchored In De Lord
- Trampin'
- Sinner, Please Doan Let Dis Harves' Pass
- Honor, Honor
- The Cuckoo
- Will O' The Wisp
Amazon.com
The rich-toned, musically elegant, always dignified contralto Marian Anderson (1897-1993) is probably best known as the first African-American to sing at New York's Metropolitan Opera House, but by the time she did (in the mid '50s), her once burnished, glorious voice was no longer at its best. Years before, when she was not permitted to sing in the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall (or any other hall in the U.S. capital), she gave a concert in the open air, in front of the Lincoln Memorial, which was attended by press, dignitaries, and a crowd of more than 75,000. Much of her late work is well known--arias from Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, spirituals, and the like--but this CD also allows us to hear the voice when it was young--in the 1930s and '40s. One can almost hear Schubert's trout ("Die Forelle") dancing around in the water, and an aria by Scarlatti shows Anderson's coloratura abilities--the big voice could be scaled down to intimate, chamberlike proportions. She brings her intelligence and textual insights to other songs by Schubert and Brahms as well. This is a marvelous collection and a fine tribute to an American original. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Marian Anderson - an outstanding collection.......2003-05-03
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Pearls & Brass
Pearls & Brass Manufacturer: Doppelganger ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009HLBT8 Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Spinning Wheel Blues
- Highway Sermon
- Stone Leaves
- Long Be the Day
- Train Lady Blue
- Bleeding Hands
- Greenest Gray
- Green, Rain Snake
- I See, Shadows, I See
- 1, 000 Cities
Customer Reviews:
Power Trio.......2006-09-14
The guitarist, Randy Huth, was amazingly talented. I would describe him as a cross between Kim Thayil and Eric Clapton (from his Cream days only). Yes, you read correctly; he is that good of a player and he is definitely one of the best guitarists I have seen live (including the mainstream stuff I've seen).
What to expect from their music: You'll hear influences from Cream (in all of the band members), a bit of Motorhead, a bit of Led, a bit of the MC5, and a slight pinch of Mogwai. They throw in their own stuff as well.
If you like hard rock with a strong blues base, good melody, and influence from all the greats, while also maintaining orginality, then this is a definite pick-up. Since yesterday, they just got one more loyal fan (me).
Thick & Twisty Blues-Based Heavy Riffage.......2005-08-13
I've seen Pearls & Brass perform three times, and live they are extremely loud, accurate and powerful. The musicianship, however, is not distractingly precise; yes, they are jaw-droppingly tight, and very heavy, but there's still an earthy, bluesy unpretentiousness when compared to obsessive "metal" bands. This debut CD is a slightly toned-down version of their energetic live assault.
Pearls recently inked a deal with Drag City for their next CD. The new tunes slated for that release are equally mind-blowing, but for any fan of heavy music and blues-based rock, this debut is an essential CD that's been flying under the radar for too long already! Highly recommended.
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Schubert: Schwanengesang
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000419W Release Date: 1995-01-17 |
Tracks:
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Die Taubenpost, D965A
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Der Wanderer an den Mond, D870
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Sehnsucht, D879
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Irdisches Gluck, D866 No 4
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Widerspruch, D865
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Lebensmut, D937
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Liebesbotschaft, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Kriegers Ahnung, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Fruhlingessehnsucht, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Standchen, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Aufenthalt, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Herbst D945
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: In der Ferne, D 957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Abschied, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Der Atlas, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Ihr Bild, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Das Fischermadchen, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Am Meer, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Die Stadt, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Der Doppelganger, D957
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Die Taubenpost, D965A
- Schwanengesang D. 957-7 Lieder: Wiegnelied, D867
Customer Reviews:
Schubert, mind and soul.......2000-12-18
Brilliant.......2000-01-30
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- Edge of the Ocean [CD-single] [Import]
- Excursions
- Final Fantasy: Potion - Relaxin' With Final Fantasy [Soundtrack] [Import]
- Finders Keepers [Import]
- Fly Away (Bye Bye) [CD-single]
- Folk [Import]
- Funkturistic [Enhanced] [Import]
- Further Reminders [EP]
- Hip Hop Dictionary [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Hip Roc Soul
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Dance Parade Ibiza [Limited Edition] [Import]
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