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  1. NOW That's What I Call 60s Pop CD Album Compilation (4xCDs) New Sealed

    Lulu And The Luvvers – Shout. Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity – This Wheel’s On Fire. Stone Poneys, Linda Ronstadt – Different Drum. The Move – Blackberry Way. The Animals – We’ve Gotta Get Out Of This Place.

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  2. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC 15 2CD BRAND NEW AND SEALED CD B1

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  3. Roxy Music: The Best of Roxy Music

    It may have some wear and tear (or character, depending on how you look at it). Do not worry, it is still perfectly usable and our expert team have made sure there is no major damage – you are getting a great item for a great price!

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  4. Stereophonics You Gotta Go There to Come Back (Vinyl) 12" Album

    Artist: Stereophonics. Edition: 12" Album. Format: Vinyl. Type: Album. Further Details. MPN: 5714438.

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  5. Blur: 13

    It may have some wear and tear (or character, depending on how you look at it). Do not worry, it is still perfectly usable and our expert team have made sure there is no major damage – you are getting a great item for a great price!

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  6. Phil Collins: Both Sides

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  7. Tom Waits Blood Money (Vinyl) 12" Remastered Album

    Edition: 12" Remastered Album. Disturbing and delirious when it's not romantic and hilarious, the songs have a much more direct emotional appeal than the surrealistic 'Alice'. Artist: Tom Waits. Producer: Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan.

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  8. North Sea Radio Orchestra | Special Powers | Vinyl LP - Black

    Like previous releases, Special Powers features a mix of songs and instrumentals both large and small, inhabiting the psych/chamber/folk/pop world that Craig has lived in for a while now. Indeed, fans of his solo work and Arch Garrison will recognise many of his trademark musical elements; strong emphasis on melody and chord combined with a clear rhythmic sense, a mixed palette of guitars, strings, wind, various keyboard instruments and percussion. Craig's music is often described as 'beautiful', 'English-sounding'; not sure why - probably the chords - which certainly do have a Vaughan Williams/ Cardiacs/Dowland/' Canterbury-esque ' (etc etc) aspect, but with selective use of dissonance to add a little astringency and temper the bitter-sweet melancholy.

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