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| VA: - Rock'n'Roll Stars On Stage 13 biisiä - mukana mm Jerry Lee, Chubby Checker, Lloyd Price, Bill Haley etc |
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Bear Family 1995 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock, Rock, Rock 12 biisiä. samaisen leffan soundtrack. |
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Green Line 1989 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockabilly Jamboree hyvä kokoelma California ja Ruotsalaisia billybändejä |
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Vintjarn Records 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' Boppin' Girls Vol. 2 27 tracks female rockers |
Titanic Records 1994 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' Rhythm Very Dark 26 tracks |
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Collector Records 2008 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' Rhythm's From Enviken Records Vol. 3 |
Enviken Records 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' The Blues 16 tracks |
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Relic Records | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Rocksville, PA 2CD 2CDs = 52 tracks Hi-Mar recordings |
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X-Bat Records 2002 | CD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock'n'Roll Roots - The Blues Influence 26 tracks |
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Smith & Co 2005 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rogana Story - Hossman's Blues 24 tracks |
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SPV 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rollin' & Tumblin' 15 biisiä |
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Indigo Records 1995 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| VA: - Roots And Rumours - The Roots Of Elvis Always cause for speculation and sometimes unfounded rumour, Elvis Presley's early months with Sun Records and the brief, hazy period he spent performing on radio shows in Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas, have generated a substantial list of songs that he either never recorded commercially or have since been lost. In order to give the Elvis fan an idea of these mythical songs, this compilation endevours to collate the original versions of these songs which inspired Elvis to try them out for Sam Phillips or to perform them for a radio or live audience in those long-lost days of the mid 1950s. Featuring Elvis' favourite Country artists from mighty Hank Snow and Eddy Arnold to lowly Fairley Holden and Billy Hughes along with a smattering of jump and R&B tracks, this compilation is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking; file it alongside Rev-Ola (CRREV99) for the whole picture on the formation of the world's brightest star. |
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Rev Ola 2007 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Roots Of British Beat 2CD |
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Fantastic Voyage 2012 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rural Blues Vol. 3 Down Home Stomp 14 tracks |
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BGO Records 1999 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Saint Etienne Present Songs for The Dog & Duck Ace have never previously put out any CDs featuring UK glam rock next to rockabilly and sweet soul: I’m sure not many people thought we ever would. But this is the soundtrack to an evening in a Soho boozer - an eclectic selection of great music across the pop oeuvre on an imaginary jukebox stationed in a (real) pub called the Dog And Duck. Bob Stanley and his Saint Etienne team-mates, Dog And Duck habitués, have picked their dream musical moments to accompany a night of serious drinking and pop philosophising. The mood is set with a catchy early 60s pop instrumental by KPM regular John Scott, whose ‘Hi Flutin’ Boogie’ sounds like it came from a TV series that I know really well, but can’t for the life of me think which. It was produced by someone called George Martin apparently. This is followed by one of those great, quirky, UK pop numbers, though admittedly written by US citizen Randy Newman. It’s performed by London music biz veteran Duffy Power and comes complete with flugelhorns; quite a departure for an erstwhile rocker. Now I knew that the Heavenly crowd had a soft spot for girl groups and the inclusion of the Darlettes’ ‘Lost’ is an expected treat, cunningly followed by Bettye’s ‘Make Me Yours’; clever, these guys could be DJs if the day job slows down. Next up is home territory for me, Herbert Hunter’s Nashville-created, Northern England-acclaimed dance number, ‘I Was Born To Love You’. Who said northerners ain’t got soul? Then it’s back to the girls, though Claudine Clark’s husky tones don’t have the sweet allure of her backing vocalists. She was singing about a burial ground, so perhaps she had a fright. Texas rockers Elroy Dietzel & the Rhythm Bandits hit us with some good ole rock’n’roll swiftly followed up by Hal Harris’ hiccoughing rockabilly portrait of his ‘Jitterbop Baby’. That sounds like perfect pub music for a Saturday night tear-up to me. Rocker Little Richard gives us a later-career, soul-party stomper from his Vee-Jay era, neatly illustrated by a rare demo that was flown in all the way from our basement warehouse for scanning: thanks Simon. The song wasn’t officially released until 1970; these popsters sure know their onions. I could have guessed they would have gone for some Zombies. ‘She Does Everything For Me’ is a great choice. Colin Blunstone’s unique vocals get me every time. It’s so clean. A Northern Soul ender is more of a shock, but the well-crafted song and superb production on Dan Folger’s ‘The Way Of The Crowd’ deserves to be appreciated across the genres. Then there was Bill Oddie. Stranger things have happened, but not many. Who would have thought the ex-Goodie and bird-peeper would be appearing on Ace, especially as a serious artist? And he’s actually good at both the writing and performing end of this very different discipline; the song could have come straight out of the Brill. A shock of that magnitude needs to be followed by some solid ground and our Mary (Ms Love) and her evergreen soul staple ‘Lay This Burden Down’ is just that. Fellow Kent stable-mate Little Ann then provides the enigmatic ‘Sweep It Out In The Shed’, courtesy of Dave Hamilton’s Detroit master tapes and she is followed in turn by the prettily-voiced Barbara Lewis on ‘How Can I Tell You’. I must have missed out on that one first and second time around; it’s wonderful, but I’m not sure I should be getting soul lessons from indie rockers. Barbara’s track does have a pop sensibility link, with Brian Hyland and Del Shannon having written it; the next musical leap to ex-Box Top Alex Chilton’s tender ‘The EMI Song’ is seamless. I still haven’t figured out what it’s about but I’m very glad to have been turned on to it. What’s not to like about Sniff’n’The Tears’ ‘Driver’s Seat’? Nothing: but now it’s on a hip compilation you’re allowed to hum it in public. From out of the left field comes an RAK B-side ‘Flight 2’ by Angelo & Eighteen which takes me back to the fascinating rhythms of John Kongos’ hit ‘Tokoloshe Man’. Glam-inspired Mustard used the approved super solid beat of the day by presumably using a couple of drummers and getting anyone passing the studio to come on in and clap and stomp; it’s infectious enough to kickstart a revival. Or perhaps it already was a revival, Gino with Johnny Greek’s ‘Hand Clappin’ Time’ was recorded a decade before, but sounds right in the same bag. Jump back another six years and Huey Smith was already ‘Having A Good Time’. That’s three rave-ups in a row, so it’s time for a smoocher and it comes from the unlikely Ohio Players. Those cats were associated with spaced-out funk, but their paean to a lay-dee named Varee is in the classic soul lover ballad, complete with rap intro and some sweet shoop-shooping setting the mood behind a killer lead. That sort of quality didn’t happen overnight and we are shown the roots of slow dance in Robert & Johnny’s intense drama ‘We Belong Together’. There’s more lingering melody from the redoubtable Les Paul & Mary Ford with the now socially taboo ‘Smoke Rings’ which leads us neatly to the moody 70s smash ‘Pinball’ by Brian Protheroe. It’s OK, you can admit you like it too, it’s just passed its silver jubilee. Eclectic, esoteric, inspired? I’m not sure which, but like Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour, a lot of people are about to discover some very fine new music. By Ady Croasdell (ACE RECORDS) |
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Ace Records 2009 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Savage Kick Vol. 2 26 tracks |
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Sounds Good Ltd 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Screaming Black 25 tracks |
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Collector Records | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Shake 'Em On Down - The Real Country Blues 22 tracks |
Ace Records 1994 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Shake That Thing 26 biisiä |
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Collector Records | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Shattered Dreams - Funky Blues 1967-1978 As soul became the music of black America in the late 60s, blues performers had to adapt to survive. Playing to the white rock crowd was an attractive option, but in hundreds of sweaty, run-down clubs across the US an older urban black audience was still there to be entertained. Blues musicians made a few concessions to the age, added funk licks and a few soul screams and created some seriously good music, which has often been ignored by blues scholars. “Shattered Dreams” is BGP’s celebration of that period. In recent years funky blues has become a sought-after genre, especially with younger collectors. Numbers such as Finis Tasby’s ‘It Took A Long Time’, Slim Green’s ‘Shake It Up’ and Buddy Guy’s ‘I’m Not The Best’ can all fill a dancefloor with their wild energy. The blues guys could certainly hit a groove, but if this CD captures anything it is a sense of despair you can hear as Smokey Wilson sings ‘You Shattered My Dreams’ – despair for an age that was fading away. Drawn from the vaults of such influential players as Stax, Modern and legendary producer Johnny Otis, this is exciting music from major names such as Little Milton, Lowell Fulson and Albert King, all using the nous gathered through years on the chitlin’ circuit to keep themselves relevant to record-buying audiences of the day. Elsewhere we have some terminally obscure names and cult heroes. Finis Tasby and Smokey Wilson create music of great worth that was rarely heard at the time, never mind 40 years later. This is music that has been hidden away, sometimes ignored for being neither one thing nor the other. Put “Shattered Dreams” in the player and you will very quickly be brought into a world of older guys still making it in the world. There is a lot of tough talk, but despite being cool, they are still stuck in a world of trouble full of women that make it hard for them, or who are trying to use them. Listen to Albert King on ‘Playin’ On Me’ and you are listening to a man expounding themes that wouldn’t sound out of place on rap records recorded decades later. The same could be said of Smokey Wilson’s previously unreleased ‘High Time’ or Arthur K Adams’ ‘Gimme Some Of Your Lovin’’. These 21 tracks define an era when bluesmen were not the big stars they had been a decade or so earlier, struggling to keep it together in a world where their music was fast becoming a thing of the past. By Dean Rudland (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Shreveport Stomp - Ram Records Vol 1 25 biisiä |
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Ace Records 1994 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Shrink To Fit Vol. 2 - Cotton Pickin' Rockers |
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Slick O Rama 2010 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Shrink To Fit Vol. 3 - Red Blue Jeans |
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Slic O Rama 2010 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| VA: - Slow Boogie Rockin' Vol. 5 30 biisiä |
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Collector Records 2005 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Slow Boogie Rockin' Vol. 6 30 tracks |
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Collector Records 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Smoke That Cigarette 1-CD digipack with 52-page booklet, 32 tracks, playingtime :87:34) 30 vintage cigarette-related recordings from 1940s & '50s Unprecedented combination of hillbilly and pop music, including ultra-rare tracks Includes original cigarette ads from Golden Age of radio Fully illustrated notes on society's changing views towards cigarette smoking -- As long as people have smoked cigarettes, they have written and sung songs about them. And few things have changed as dramatically as our attitudes towards smoking and smokers. Those changing attitudes are reflected in the unique collection of Smoking Songs we present here. It's a pretty amazing cross section at that, drawn mostly from the 1940s and '50s with an emphasis on hillbilly and pop music. No matter how you slice it, this is the first time that Frank Sinatra, Rev. J. M. Gates and Little Jimmy Dickens have appeared on the same compilation. And you can throw in Patsy Cline and Homer & Jethro for good measure. And what could bring them together as easily as cigarettes' -- Sit back and listen as smoking and cigarettes changed from telling the world how sexy and sophisticated you are to' well, let's just say to something less than socially desirable. Back a half a century ago that cigarette turned you into a cool, hard-boiled chick magnet. The woman' Smoking made her an alluring creature of mystery, as smoke swirled all around her. The cigarettes' They started out as sleek and romantic phallic symbols, and ended up being toxic and deadly ' colloquially referred to as 'cancer sticks.' -- All this happened almost overnight, and there is no shortage of music to document it. In addition to 30 wonderful tracks, we include some vintage cigarette ads from the Golden Age of radio. Remember, nine out of 10 doctors agree that smoking is good for you. Whether you want to be John Wayne, Marlon Brando or Frank Sinatra, the quickest path to ultra-cool is that pack of smokes in your hand. And here are the songs to prove it. Many of these tracks are quite rare, including Peggy Lee's original version of her classic tune, Don't Smoke In Bed, or the extraordinary 1939 recording of Rev. J. M. Gates' sermon about the evils of a SmokingWoman In The Street. This memorable collection also includes humorous and informative notes on society's changing views towards cigarette smoking by music historian Hank Davis, accompanied by an assortment of smoky vintage images. |
Bear Family 2010 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Smoking The Black Rhythm Rock 25 tracks R&B |
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Collector Records 2006 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Smooth And Wild Volume 1 Live From Vancouver's Waldorf Hotel |
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Blue Lizard Recordings 1996 | CD | 11.90 € |
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| VA: - Snatch And Grab It! bear familyn halpasarjainen CD. 33 biisiä 50s Rhythm & Blues classics |
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Bear Family 2008 | CD | 5.00 € |
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| VA: - So Much Love - A Darlene Love Anthology 1958-1998 24 gems from the remarable recording career of queen bee session singer turned Broadway star Darlene Love, featurin solo sides, tracks fronting the Blossoms in their various guises, movie soundtrack songs and tree great previously unissued performances |
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Ace Records 2008 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Songs The Cramps Taught Us Vol. 1 31 tracks |
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STCTU | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Songs The Cramps Taught Us Vol. 2 32 tracks. 24 page booklet |
STCTU | CD | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - Songs To Howl At The Moon By Original Children's Music. Performed by Jon Dee Graham Bob Schneider Steve Poltz Matt the Electrician Scrappy Jud Newcomb Billy Harvey |
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Freedom Records 2006 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Specialty Legends Of Boogie Woogie 21 tracks |
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Ace Records 1992 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Specialty Legends Of Jump Blues Vol 1 26 tracks |
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Ace Records 1994 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Specialty Records Greatest Hits 20 biisiä. |
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ZYX Music 2001 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Specialty Rock 'n' Roll Hair-raising, wig-poppin' rock'n'roll from Specialty Records, the people who brought you Little Richard, Larry Williams, Don & Dewey and Lloyd Price all of whom, and more, rant their way through 20 wild and crazy rockin' toons for your listening & dancing pleasure. Neville Brother, Art also gets a look in, along with Jerry Byme with the totally fantastic Lights Out and the amazing Bob Landers and his Unitar (a one stringed guitar). So do not Slow Down for one moment 'cause there is a Moose On The Loose at this Cherokee Dance and you just know that the Girl Can??t Help It - so Flip 'cause My Baby's Rockin'. Like wildsville daddio! (from ACE RECORDS website) |
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Ace Records 1990 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Spotlite On Josie Records Vol. 1 New York Doo-Wop & Rhythm And Blues |
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Collectables 1993 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Spotlite On Josie Records Vol. 2 New York Doo-Wop & Rhythm And Blues |
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Collectables 1993 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Spotlite On Josie Records Vol. 3 |
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Collectables 1994 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Spotlite On Josie Records Vol. 4 |
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Collectables 1994 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Spotlite On Warwick Records Vol. 1 |
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Collectables 1995 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Spotlite On Warwick Records Vol. 2 |
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Collectables 1995 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Still Dead - The Grim Reaper's Jukebox Another 24 permanently chilled gems from beneath the ground |
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Ace Records 2008 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Stompin' Vol. 28 23 more Rhythm & Blues Killers ! |
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Stompin | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Stompin' Vol. 7 20 Crazed Rhythm & Blues Pounders |
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Stompin' | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Stompin' Vol. 8 20 Crazed Rhythm & Blues Pounders |
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Stompin' | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Stompin' Vol. 9 22 Crazed Rhythm & Blues Pounders |
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Stompin' | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Stompin' Vol. 13 22 Crazed Rhythm & Blues Pounders |
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Stompin | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Stompin' Vol. 14 22 Crazed Rhythm & Blues Pounders |
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