Result of your query: 31 products
| Annette - Annette Sings Anka 1960 LP |
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Buena Vista Records | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Bruce Channel - Hey Baby 19 tracks |
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Teenager Records | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Chip Fisher - Chipper At The Sugar Bowl originally releases 1958 |
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Star Club Records | LP | 12.00 € |
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| Coleman Hawkins - Desafinado Coleman plays Bossa Nova & Jazz Samba |
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Waxtime Records 2013 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Dale & Grace - I'm Leaving It Up To You 20 tracks |
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Montel | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Dodie Stevens - Pink Shoelaces 18 tracks. Sleeve EX, Record EX |
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Crystalette 1990 | LP | 10.00 € Käytetty |
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| Earl Bostic - 14 Hits 14 tracks of his King Records Hits |
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Bellaphon | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Elvis Presley - Clambake originally released 1967 |
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Sony Music Entertainment 2010 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Elvis Presley - Sings Songs From His Movies 2LP |
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BCD BV 2011 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas originally released 1964 |
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Sony Music 2010 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas 2LP Following on from the success of previous releases, FTD is pleased to announce the release of VIVA LAS VEGAS - a special 2-DISC 180-gram 12” vinyl set. Supplied in a high quality gatefold sleeve, the album features the original masters and many outtakes from this great movie. • Contains original movie soundtrack mastered by Vic Anesini and many Stereo outtakes |
Follow That Dream 2010 | LP | 45.00 € |
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| Jayne Mansfield - In Las Vegas collectors limited edition - high quality colored vinyl |
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World Record Club | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Joe Cuba Sextet - Wanted Dead Or Alive reissue of the rare 1966 LP |
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Tico Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| John D. Loudermilk - That's All I've Got 16 TRACKS |
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Demand Records | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Lille Gerhard - Fru Mohikan 17 tracks |
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Star Club Records 1990 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Lillian Briggs - Historia Del Rock & Roll No. 1 13 tracks |
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Club De Coleccionistas | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Richard Marsh - Sky Saxon Presents - A Starlight Date With Richard Marsh early 60s teen time |
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Arcania International 2003 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Santo & Johnny - Sleepwalkin' 16 tracks |
Jyh Records 1992 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Steve Alaimo - The Very Best 18 tracks |
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Teenager | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Terry Noland - The Original Demos - 1956 |
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Bear Family | LP | |
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| Tommy Steele - The Happy World Of Tommy Steele Sleeve VG (+), Record EX |
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Decca 1969 | LP | 10.00 € Käytetty |
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| VA. - Got The Go!!! |
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La Classe Internationale 2011 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - A Christmas Gift For You From Philles Records In 1963, visionary producer Phil Spector, then at the peak of his creativity and cultural influence, created one of the first—and still one of the greatest—rock ’n’ roll Christmas albums. Using the artist roster of his Philles label—the Ronettes, the Crystals, Darlene Love and Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans—and the legendary studio musicians of the Wrecking Crew, Spector applied his fabled Wall of Sound to a set of Christmas pop standards and holiday-themed originals. The resulting album brilliantly merges the holiday spirit with the singular sonic uplift of the Spector sound. Highlights include the Ronettes’ bubbly reworkings of “Sleigh Ride,” “Frosty the Snowman” and “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” the Crystals’ upbeat renditions of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and Darlene Love’s soulful readings of “Winter Wonderland,” “White Christmas” and the Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry/Phil Spector composition “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” A Christmas Gift for You concludes with a rare on-mike appearance by Spector himself, delivering a spoken holiday message to listeners. A Christmas Gift for You originally had the misfortune of being released on November 22, 1963, the same day as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and was not a major commercial success. In the years since, however, it has been embraced as a beloved pop-culture touchstone, with many of its tracks becoming holiday airplay favorites. In 2003, A Christmas Gift for You was ranked Number 142 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Longtime Spector fan Brian Wilson has named it as his all-time favorite LP. The album’s influence has also been reflected in cover versions by contemporary artists. Bruce Springsteen based his interpretation of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” on the Crystals’ Spectorized version, while U2 closely followed Darlene Love’s original when covering “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” Sundazed’s new edition of A Christmas Gift for You is sourced directly from the original Philles label mono masters and is pressed on 180 gram vinyl. Listeners can now perfectly re-experience the original magic of this timeless holiday treasure! |
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Sundazed Music 2009 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - Got The Go!!! Vol. 2 60s soul, garage, rock and roll |
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La Classe Internationale | LP | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Jerk Boom Bam Vol. 1 |
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Jerk Boom Bam Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Jerk Boom Bam Vol. 2 |
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Jerk Boom Bam Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Jerk Boom Bam Vol. 3 |
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Jerk Boom Bam Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Jungle Exotica Vol. 2 |
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Strip Records | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Nippon Girls By popular demand, the series kicks off with “Nippon Girls”, a celebration of the female side of Japan’s 1960s pop scene. The LP comprises a dozen highlights from the CD of the same title issued on our Big Beat International logo a couple of years back, one of our recent top sellers. Compiled by DJ Sheila Burgel, a former Tokyo resident, the “Nippon Girls” CD raised a few eyebrows here at Ace HQ, but girl-pop maven Sheila knew what she was doing. The collection drew rave reviews, becoming something of a left-field hit with the club crowd and young hipster types. Sheila also supplied the fascinating and scholarly liner notes, from which we learn that bikini-clad cover girl Jun Mayuzumi’s ‘Black Room’ “boasts booming bass lines and a dancefloor readiness that’s already caught the ear of freakbeat collectors, while Mie Nakao’s fuzz-rocker ‘Sharock No. 1’ takes ‘Green Onions’ as its template. ‘Tsukikage No Rendezvous’ by Keiko Mari is a tamer affair, with Latin rhythms and cute banter between Mari and her all-male chorus. J Girls were sisters Shinobu and Jun Hazuki. Their ‘Kiiro No Sekai’ was recorded in 1969 but remained under wraps until 1995’s “Cutie Pops Collection”. Reiko Ohara’s ‘Peacock Baby’ was released in 1968 and came in a mouth-watering gatefold sleeve. Mieko Hirota was a music heavyweight, close to Dusty Springfield in the ability to inspire awe with her voice. In the mid-60s, she was paired up with Kyohei Tsutsumi, one of Japan’s greatest pop writer/producers. His love of Anglo-American records is clearly audible on ‘Nagisa No Tenshi’, its backing track not very subtly swiped from ‘Cool Jerk’.” The second side makes for an equally compelling listen. Opener Rumi Koyama was “a go-go dancer for TV show Beat Pops. Her debut single is rather square, but its jazzy flip ‘Watashi No Inori’ is just the right amount of raw and teenage. A year after the Carnabeats hit paydirt with a reading of the Zombies’ ‘I Love You’, re-titled ‘Suki Sa Suki Sa Suki Sa’, Nana Kinomi included the same song on her album “Let’s Go Nana!” with GS band Leo Beats. You can hear half-American, half-Japanese model Miki Obata struggle to hit the high notes on ‘Hatsu Koi No Letter’, but it’s considered a Japanese girl-pop staple. Ryoko Moriyama’s ‘Ame Agari No Samba’ attests to the high quality of Japanese bossa nova – as laidback and atmospheric as the Brazilian originals it emulated. Former figure skater Ayumi Ishida’s ‘Taiyou Wa Naite Iru’ is total melodrama, a whirlwind of harpsichord and strings. The star of over a hundred films, Sayuri Yoshinaga appealed to the Japanese mainstream with her modest image and ability to leave audiences in floods of tears. Her ‘Koi No Yorokobi’ is the perfect Japanese girl-pop primer – dark yet upbeat, with all-girl chorus the Schoolmates chirping in the background.” “Nippon Girls” is highly recommended to girl group fanciers, GS groovers and anyone else with a keen ear for eclectic sounds. The LP version sports a zingy gatefold cover by designer Niall McCormack, who also created the 23-inch square poster found tucked inside. By Mick Patrick (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2013 | LP | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Tabu Vol. 3 - Exotic Music To Strip By ! |
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Paris Hollywood Records 2011 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Tabu! Vol. 2 - Exotic Music To Strip By ! |
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Paris Hollywood Records 2011 | LP | 18.00 € |

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