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| Periferia - Applause great first full CD album by guitar instrumental group PERIFERIA. Their selfrelease |
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Periferia 2008 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Peter & Gordon - The Best Of 20 biisiä |
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Emi 1992 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Peter Belli & Les Rivals - Got Masters If You Want It 29 tracks. Original masters 1964-1967 |
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Frost Records | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Peter Berry & The Shake Set - Berry-Go-Round |
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Soundflat Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Peter Berry & The Shake Set - For Goodness Shake ! great modern beat group |
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Spinout Records 2007 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Peter Berry & The Shake Set - For Goodness Shake ! |
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Sound Flat Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Peter Berry & The Shake Set - Wilderry Shake GREAT Beat group from Norway ! |
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Teen Sound Records | CD | 22.00 € |
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| Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers - Jaywalkin' Singles 1962-1965 |
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RPM Records 2012 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Peter Kraus - Die Singles 1962-63 27 tracks |
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Bear Family 1990 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Phantom Raiders - New Sound '67 Norton delves into the vaults of North Carolina's legendary Justice label for three vinyl sets - straight up reissues on the garage classic SPEAKING OF THE TEMPOS and THE PHANTOM RAIDERS - NEW SOUND '67, a big in demand teen genius nugget and for the first time ever |
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Norton Records | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Phil Spector - Designing The Wall Of Sound 2CD Designing The Wall of Sound - "I Love How You Love Me" and 47 Other Bricks in the Wall Following on from the success of 'Building the Wall of Sound - JASCD 582' Jasmine are proud to continue charting the early career of rock's greatest producer, Phil Spector. 48 tracks across 2 CDs with early work by, Ben E. King, Johnny Nash, Gene Pitney and more! Don't miss the first releases on Phil Spector's own label by The Crystals and the first ever version of 'Twist & Shout'! Fully detailed liner notes continue to cover his entire history. |
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Jasmine Records 2012 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| Phil Spector - Wall Of Pain Dave Thompsonin erinomainen yli 300 siv kirja tuottaja Phil Spectorista. Paperback |
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Omnibus Press 2009 | Kirjat | 13.00 € |
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| Pipettes - We are The Pipettes 2000-luvun Ronettes. |
V2 Records 2006 | CD | 19.00 € |
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| Poets - Scotland's No. 1 Group 23 tracks recorded between 1963-1967 |
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Dynovox | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Pretty Things - Introducing The Pretty Things 2CD |
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Snapper Music 2013 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| Pretty Things - Pretty Things With sneers on their mugs and hair down to here — and a punkier sound than even the Rolling Stones could produce — the Pretty Things were the British Invasion outfit that made parents of teenagers think maybe Mick Jagger and the boys weren't so bad after all! Led by the raucous vocals of Phil May and the stinging lead guitar of Dick Taylor, the Pretty Things' first American album was stuffed with powerful workouts like "Rosalyn," "Honey I Need" and "Don't Bring Me Down" and ranks right up there with anything the Kinks, the Who and the Stones had to offer. |
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Sundazed Music 2007 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Priscilla Paris - Love, Priscilla “She was a conundrum.” The words of her older sister Albeth ring true, not just for Priscilla Paris’ life, but for her musical career. This beautiful, intelligent young woman, the voice that launched a thousand transistor radios with the dreamy ‘I Love How You Love Me’, was a study in contradiction. Forthright yet extremely private, seemingly sure of herself while quite hopelessly lost. Long before their chart visibility at the turn of the 1960s, the Paris Sisters had been trained to be professional entertainers for the best part of a decade, and Priscilla yearned to break free, to rebel. This she did in several different ways, but the most significant was with her creativity; a bold move in an era when female artists of her ilk were poppets to be dangled by the likes of a Phil Spector. Her background was as a performer, not a writer, but Priscilla was determined to say what she needed to say, in song. On “Love, Priscilla”, the first ever collection of her 1960s solo recordings, we hear both sides of Ms Paris. The consummate professional, whose phrasing and exceptional microphone technique was amongst the best in the business; and the earnest, searching singer-songwriter looking so very desperately for a way to convey what she felt inside. The paradox is particularly evident in her debut album from 1967, the enchanting “Priscilla Sings Herself”, where on the one hand, she spoke of ‘Wandering,’ yet openly declared ‘I’m Home’. Or reversed the cheerful sentiment of ‘I Can’t Complain’ with an urgent plea to ‘Help Me’. All these anomalies create the unseen tension that can so often transform straightforward good music into something very special indeed. An altogether more relaxed Priss is evident upon “Priscilla Loves Billie”, a classily arranged set of Billie Holliday covers released in 1969. Four recently discovered tracks from the same year feature on “Love, Priscilla”: one tune in particular, ‘Some Little Lovin’ Lie’, is amongst the best productions of her career. By that time, The Paris Sisters had split and Priscilla was on her own, but her solo career would never gain traction, and eventually she would move to Europe, passing tragically in her adopted home Paris in 2004. I’ve been a fan of the Paris Sisters for many years, but it wasn’t until the assembly of this compilation that I really began to understand, and fully appreciate, Priscilla’s artistry. Discussing Priss with her sisters Albeth and Sherrell, manager Clancy Grass, and arranger (and one-time paramour) Don Peake, a picture emerged of her as a true maverick; a one-of-a-kind talent who shone brightly when she chose to, but was never truly able to capitalize on her abilities, or the unique gift she had with a song. What remains however, in the work of the Paris Sisters, and the solo recordings collected on “Love Priscilla”, is a legacy that resonates deeply with anyone who hears it. No singer could ask for a more fitting tribute than that. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2012 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Queensberry Terrors / Mad Shadows - Citadel / Child Of The Moon |
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Norton Records | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Question Mark & The Mysterians / Dexter Romweber Duo - Empty Heart/Heart Of Stone |
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Norton Records | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Raindrops - What A Guy 12 tracks from 1963 |
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South Bay 1994 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| Randy & The Radiants - Memphis Beat - The Sun Recordings 1964-1966 Sam Phillips' last hurrah on Sun Records beat the british at their own game. One of the Memphis' most popular combos in the mid 1960s |
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Ace Records 2007 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Rapiers - 1961 rare LP from 1987 now on CD. 14 tracks |
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Ace Records 2005 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| Rapiers - Back To The Point 22 tracks |
Fury Records 1994 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Rapiers - Spotlight On - The Best Of 14 tracks |
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Soundflat Records | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Rapiers - Spotlight On The Rapiers - Best Of 16 tracks |
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Fury Records 2002 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| Rapiers - The Return Of The.. |
Fury Records 1991 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Rapiers - You're Never Alone With 15 tracks |
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Fury Records 2000 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Rationals - Fan Club Album For fans of the shiny black stuff, Big Beat is proud to present two different LPs by Ann Arbor’s finest, the Rationals this month. Last year’s “Think Rational!” compilation, the first legitimate repackaging of this storied combo’s mid-60s sides for the legendary A-Square label, was very warmly received indeed. The group’s distinctive brand of garage soul, so long the pride of their native Michigan, finally got the “respect” (pun intended) it deserves. And so, for the aficionados we offer these two extra special vinyl editions. The “Fan Club Album” is legendary in collector circles as one of the rarest 60s garage artefacts known to man – only three test pressing copies are confirmed to exist. Consisting of unreleased outtakes from the band’s earliest sessions in 1965 and 1966, the longplayer was intended as a farewell “thank you” to the groups loyal fanbase by the band’s producer and mentor Jeep Holland, when he parted ways with the Rationals in late 1968. Save for one cut, this reissue reprises the album’s original tracklist and running order, and comes with a new, fully illustrated sleeve. In fact two tracks (the instrumentals ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ and ‘Strawberry Jam’) and several of the versions do not appear on “Think Rational!” and are thus exclusive to this release. At the height of their popularity, there was much consideration of a Rationals album. Jeep even gave the project a title – “A-Soulin’ We Go With The Rationals”. Though the band recorded several of the selections Jeep had mapped out for inclusion, the record never came to fruition. But our “Out On The Floor” compilation approximates its contents, by collecting together the best material from the Rationals’ mid-60s garage-soul heyday, including such signature tunes as ‘Leavin’ Here’, ‘Temptation’s ‘Bout To Get Me’ and their big regional hit, ‘I Need You’. Mostly recorded at sessions in 1967 and 1968, when the beloved Michigan quartet was at the top of its game, it’s both a groovy spin for the hardcore Rats fan, and a power packed introduction for those who have yet to discover the blue-eyed magic of the mighty RATIONALS. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2010 | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Rationals - Rationals Big Beat’s Rationals compilation “Think Rational” delivered some long overdue kudos to these seminal Michigan rockers. As promised we are proud to present the group’s 1970 album in the same well-annotated and lavishly illustrated manner; the first time these recordings have been reissued legitimately. At the time of the album’s release, Detroit rock was epitomised by the Grande Ballroom and the powerful sounds of the groups associated with it, such as the MC5, Stooges, SRC, Amboy Dukes and Frost. The Rationals were younger than the majority of the musicians in these groups, and they ploughed their own rock/R&B furrow, resisting the heavyweight arrangements deemed mandatory, and eschewing the fashionable hirsute image of the time for a neat, latter-day mod look. Not that the Rationals were unpopular at the “high energy” Grande – far from it. The group appeared as a regular, and no doubt refreshing, alternative to the bluster of many of their harder-edged contemporaries. Their classic 1969 single ‘Guitar Army’ became an anthem of sorts for Detroit rock, with its universal truth that seemed to have been submerged in the overheated revolutionary rhetoric of the time – that the music was the message. Having left their mentor Jeep Holland, of A-Square Records,in 1968, the Rationals cast around for a contract and a producer, eventually settling for a deal with Bob Crewe’s short-lived Crewe label. The result, this album, were as soulful as their earlier recordings but it demonstrated better the breadth of the group’s talents. Intricate, complex originals like ‘Ha Ha’ and ‘Deep Red’ nestled easily with tried and tested R&B chestnuts from their stage act and inspired covers like Dr John’s ‘Glowin’’ and Mike d’Abo’s soon-to-be-classic ‘Handbags And Gladrags’. All showcased the amazing pipes of vocalist Scott Morgan to great effect. Sadly, the Rationals’ long-overdue shot at recording a long-player did not translate into record sales and by the end of the year the group had split. They remain a cherished memory for their devoted hometown audience of Ann Arbor who had been by their side since they first emerged in 1965. Our reissue of “The Rationals” adds the rare single mixes of ‘Guitar Army’ and ‘Sunset’, along with two previously unissued tracks, including an amazing ten minute live-in-the-studio take of ‘Wang Dang Doodle’ that goes some way to explaining the roots of that devotion. The Rationals were truly one of the era’s finest. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Rationals - Think Rational ! 2CD To borrow the title of their lone Billboard Hot 100 entry - #92 in late 1966 - it’s really all about “respect”: the enduring respect that the mighty Rationals enjoy amongst fans and fellow musicians from Michigan rock’s golden era. Cherished by a devoted fan base, the pioneering Ann Arbor quartet were top dogs in the state, and those that experienced the Rationals in their prime share an emotional bond to the combo that the rest of us can never fully comprehend. However, the recorded evidence, as presented on our long-awaited deluxe 2 CD Rationals anthology, speaks for itself. “Think Rational!” collects together for the first time the sides the Rationals cut between 1965 and 1968 under the auspices of their manager and mentor, the enigmatic Hugh “Jeep” Holland. Right from the start, the Rationals were somehow more mature than the average teenage garage band. The Kinks and the Zombies moves heard on early singles morphed into the full-blooded garage soul of their 1966-68 era, whereby the Rationals became the American analogue to the Small Faces or Winwood-era Spencer Davis Group. They sported a muscular, dependable rhythm section in Terry Trabandt and Bill Figg, further fuelled by the incisive, corrosive southpaw lead/rhythm of Steve Correll, and fronted by the multi-faceted abilities of Scott Morgan, one of rock’s most unselfconsciously authentic blue-eyed soul voices. Ultimately, only the lack of a prolific songwriting team held them back. It is as interpreters that they are best remembered. The band’s two most successful records were covers of Otis Redding’s ‘Respect’ and Chuck Jackson’s ‘I Need You’. The unique arrangement of the former suffers from over-familiarity with Aretha’s subsequent chartbuster; the heartbreaking tenor of the latter could hush the crowd at even the famously “high energy” Grande Ballroom in Detroit – no less than Jackie Wilson informed the band, “you guys just cut Chuck!” Thanks to Jeep’s instruction, the Rationals’ arrangements of R&B stage faves such as ‘Leavin’ Here’, Little Richard’s ‘Poor Dog’ and Sam Hawkins’ ‘Hold On Baby’ are definitive. And their reading of ‘Temptation’s ‘Bout To Get Me’, as heard here, is pure, soulful magic. A great sense of personal satisfaction comes with the release of “Think Rational!” Over a decade in the making, the band members had long despaired of seeing their best work gain legitimate release, so it is a tremendous honour for me as compiler to see the project to fruition, with all the rightful pieces in place. In addition to all the Rationals singles on A-Square and Cameo, we hear the rare promo 45 cut for a Detroit mens clothing store, as well as tracks from the legendary1968 fan club LP (two known test pressings), for a total of almost twenty unreleased tracks, along with a jam-packed 24-page booklet. “Think Rational!” indeed finally accords the Rationals the “respect” that they have so long deserved. Note: we hope to feature the Rationals’ post-A-Square recordings in a subsequent Big Beat package. By Alec Palao (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2009 | CD | 23.00 € |
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| Rattles - Betty Jean / Do Wah Diddy Diddy VG- / G |
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Star Club Records | Single/EP | 5.00 € |
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| Real Bad News - Black And White and Red All Over 15 frat-tastic show stoppers from an up and coming Sacramento combo. Guitar! Sax! Organ! What more do you want? Produced by Deke Dickerson |
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Hillsdale Records 2004 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Remo Four - Smile, Peter Gunn... And More (1-CD Digipak, four panel, with booklet. 17 tracks). -- One of the greatest Star-Club groups! Managed by Brian Epstein and later backed George Harrison on his 'Wonderwall Music' album ! Includes two top musicians of the UK Pop History, Tony Ashton and Colin Manley! British R&B par excellence. A sought after collectors' item! Rare bonus titles! -- Many Star-Club bands were audience favourites without becoming as big as the Beatles, who also started there. But there was one group that towered above their competitors for their outstanding musical quality, and it was another band from Liverpool, The Remo Four. In the early and mid-sixties the Remo Four became backing musicians for solo singers - and were among the best bands to ever touch the hallowed stage of the legendary Hamburg club. By 1967, they were among the best bands from England. - Charismatic singer/organ player Tony Ashton (1944-2001) and guitarist Colin Manley (1942-1999) were brilliant instrumentalists, and their solos were solidly backed by the band's rhythm section: ace drummer Roy Dyke and bass-player Phil Rogers. The Remo Four were the first among equals with an excellent fusion of rhythm, blues, brass-free soul and even gospel snippets - with Tony proving how such a mixture could be sung perfectly and soulfully alike. - Songs such as Sing Hallelujah, Brother Where Are You, the fantastic Jive Samba, to name but a few, are excellent examples of the quartet's outstanding groove. Their greatest success had come in 1966 with the Peter Gunn instrumental, which made them stars in Germany after a legendary live performance on the famous 'Beat-Club' TV show. - These days The Remo Four's only album 'Smile!' is insanely rare and expensive as an original, but even the CD edition - off the market for many years - has become a sought-after rarity. Now this outstanding slice of mid-Sixties music is available again with eight extra songs (A&B sides of two singles plus four tracks unreleased at the time). With this fabulous release, Bear Family finally fills in a missing link in the musical story of the 'Swinging Sixties'. |
Bear Family 2010 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Renegades - Cadillac great re-release of this classic Finland only LP. Originally released on Scandia Music (SLP 600) |
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Warner Music Finland 2011 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Renegades - Cadillac / I Was There The definitive "Cadillac" from this revered 60's beat combo from Birmingham, England! Batched with their unlauded killer ballad flip "I was There"-- top rank, essential blasting. Detail-hounds make note-- both our Renegades singles come with UK punch-out centre holes! Welcome to Norton, Renegades! |
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Norton Records 2010 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Renegades - Complete Cadillac 2CD 2CD = 48 tracks |
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Warner Music 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Renegades - Thirteen Women / Can't You See Savage mauling of Haley romper backed with moody, attitudinal flip! All hail Kim Brown and the fabulous Renegades! All recordings on our two Renegades seven inchers were recorded in Finland, where the Renegades held sway as the toppermost of the ravin' poppermost! Absolutely essential-- don't risk the embarrassment of not having these blasts in your collection! |
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Norton Records 2010 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Reparata & The Delrons - Magical Musical History Tour 29 tracks |
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Mo-Banana 2001 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Righteous Brothers - Gold 2CD 2CD = 48 tracks |
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Universal Music 2005 | CD | 22.00 € |
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| Ringo Starr And His All Star Band - Most Famous Hits 21 biisiä ja 111 min |
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Planet Song 2003 | DVD | 9.00 € |
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| Rip Chords - Summer U.S.A. ! The Best Of 20 tracks |
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Sundazed 2006 | CD | 20.00 € |
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| Riviera Playboys - Greatest Hits |
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Gee Dee Music 1997 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Rivieras - Surfin' Fun / I'm Lookin' Two boss unissued 1964 studio recordings! If you dig California Sun, you'll flip ya lids for this un! Wild sound from original master tapes! Wow! |
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Norton Records 2000 | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Roberto Casssotto a.k. Bobby Darin - Rare, Rockin' & Unreleased 30 biisiä |
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Ring Of Stars 1997 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Rockets - Rockets 10 tracks |
Rev-Ola 2006 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Roger Bunn - Piece Of Mind |
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Rollercoaster Records 2005 | CD | 20.00 € |
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| Roky Erickson & The Aliens - Don't Knock The Rok! 60s R&R |
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Norton Records 2003 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Rolling Stones - Aftermath UK |
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ABKCO Records 2003 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons |
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ABKCO Records 2003 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya Ya's Out - The Rolling Stones In Concert |
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ABKCO Records 2003 | LP | 20.00 € |

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