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SIXTIES 8 CD Lot JAN & DEAN The BEATLES The WHO All NEW
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ebay listing 8 CD LOT - SIXTIES Featuring Jan & Dean, Pete Townshend, SpiritThe Beatles, The Sonics & More... All CDs in this lot are NEW & SEALED   *JAN AND DEAN Greatest Hits (EMI 1992 - New & Sealed CD) Review: "If you want to start a Jan and Dean collection, this is THE CD to buy. It includes their biggest hits, their most popular songs. It's good, clean, innocent fun to listen to. It's the CD that started off my growing collection. You'll love it! After picking up this one, move on to some of the others, preferably the 3 CD combo of "Drag City," The Little Old Lady From Pasadena," and Popsicle."" ~ Amazon SONGS/TRACKS: 1. Linda 2. Surf City 3. Honolulu Lulu 4. Drag City 5. Dead Man's Curve 6. New Girl in School, The 7. The Little Old Lady From Pasadena 8. Ride the Wild Surf 9. Sidewalk Surfin' 10. You Really Know How to Hurt a Guy File Under: Surf, Classic Rock - Keyword: Surf City, Brian Wilson   *AUTOFOCUS Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Sanctuary/Castle 2002 - New & Sealed CD) Review: "Director Paul Schrader has admitted to being drawn to personal and moral dichotomies in his work; small wonder he came to make this starkly comic exploration of Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane, a man whose sexual obsessions led him to become something of a porno pioneer, documenting his exploits in voluminous home videos. Longtime David Lynch musical collaborator Angelo Badalamenti seems the perfect scoring choice, and here he turns from his usual stark, brooding soundscapes to indulge in some jazzy lounge sleaze, music whose garish-yet-hollow nature seems to perfectly echo Crane's collapsing soul. Buster Poindexter imparts suitably reptilian charm to the composer's tone-setting "Snap" (with lyrics by Schrader), while the remaining source material veers from the '60s proto-garage psych-punk of the Count Five's "Psychotic Reaction" and the crude, rambunctious R&B of "Psycho" by the Sonics to kitschy, thematic chestnuts like the O'Kaysians' "(I'm a) Girl Watcher," Barbara Mason's "Yes I'm Ready," a lugubrious take on "It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)" by King Cotton, and even Clem Snide's obscure, alt-rock-oriented A Song for Bob Crane." ~ Amazon Songs/Tracks: 1. Snap - Buster Poindexter 2. Psychotic Reaction - Count Five 3. Yes I'm Ready - Barbara Mason 4. Helpless - The Four Tops 5. Psycho - The Sonics 6. I Got A Line On You - Spirit 7. Girl Watcher - The Okaysions 8. If I Were A Carpenter - Tree Adams 9. Real Gone Lover - Reverend Horton Heat 10. Give It What You Got - BT Express 11. Movin - Brass Construction 12. Bob Crane Song - Clem Snide 13. Auto Focus Suite - Angelo Badalamenti File Under: Soundtrack, '60s Garage - Keyword: Bob Crane, The Sonics, Count Five, Spirit   *JOHN LENNON Kaleidoscope Eyes (Delta Entertainment 2002 - New & Sealed CD) Review: "Anyone familiar with Geoffery Giuliano's previous Beatle work knows the vast detail that goes into his research and interviews and this CD is no exception. Most of the subjects here are around the Apple Records time and John's relationship, personally and artistically, with Yoko Ono (one interview has John bristling when his and Yoko's cinematic work is compared to that of Andy Warhol!). John talks Sergeant Pepper, the creaion of "The Ballad Of John & Yoko," The Beatles relationship with keyboardist, Billy Preston and the future of the group as he saw it in the late sixties. Fascinating stuff for Beatlemaniacs!" ~ Amazon SONGS/TRACKS: 1) Introduction by the author 2) Throughout 1969 Lennon was extremely close with Apple man Derek Taylor. In this press conference you’ll hear both Derek and Yoko. 3) Lennon comments on the fallout of the Brain Epstein’s untimely death. 4) John reacts to the suggestion that he and Yoko’s avant garde films are painfully reminiscent of the cinematic work of Andy Warhol. 5) Back in 1969 John Lennon was even considered outrageous to the art world and quite regularly upset even the "anything-goes" avant garde. 6) Lennon sounds off on his views of Apple and the rather consistent problem of pulling any real money out of the film. 7) John describes the couple’s work as a kind of living diary of their unconventional life. 8) One of Lennon’s great priorities circa 1969 was working to expose the so called art myth, which is, that only very special, highly sophisticated people may participate in the creative process. 9) John discusses what’s up for the Beatles in ‘69. 10) To Lennon peace marches were old hat and his new Bed-in concept offered a fairly simple alternative for anyone who wanted to take part in this type of protest. He explains. 11) Controversial as their relationship was in the beginning, John was desperately in love with Yoko. He explains the unique attraction. 12) Here we learn how Yoko’s appearance in John’s life affected the leader of the Beatles. Lennon also comments about the future of the group. 13) Over and again John’s relationship with Yoko is a point of discussion, at least up to 1969. Lennon comments. 14) And what will become of the Beatles now that John is so otherwise preoccupied with his new wife.? He responds. 15) Ever since the Beatles laid down their instruments forever following their final performance at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in 1966, journalists bombarded them with questions about a public reunion. Here Lennon faces the controversy head on. 16) ‘Let it Be’ seemed to be both the best of times and worst of times for the Beatles. Lennon explains the fairly convoluted project. 17) John comments on the Beatles’ ever evolving style. 18) In this rare piece Lennon discusses the unexpected impact of ‘Sgt. Pepper’ and what it meant to him. 19) The Lennon’s second Bed In was held in Montreal, Canada on May 26, 19669. Much the same in content as the first, the only significant difference was the attendance of an array of celebrities matching wits with John and Yoko including cartoonist Al Capp, Tommy Smothers, Dr. Timothy Leary as well as the Montreal chapter of he Radha Krishna Temple. The Unquestionable highlight of the event was the communal recording of GIVE PEACE A CHANCE live from the bedroom. In this interview Lennon takes time out to preside over lively telephone press conference broadcast throughout North America. 20) One of those closest to the Beatles musically back in 1969 was keyboard legend Billy Preston who played with the group extensively during the ‘Let it Be’ sessions in London. When GET BACK was released it was promoted as “ The Beatles with Billy Preston” it became rather a point of controversy with the media and many fans. Lennon explains both the billing and the relationship. 21) John is asked to explain just exactly what he feels constitutes a Beatle. 22) Lennon explains the creation of the now classic, THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO. 23) “ And what’s really like to be a Beatle, Mr. Lennon?” 24) John drew on a vast field of sensory and intellectual experience when composing. John responds to a reporter’s queries concerning the effect of mantra (and thus repetition) on his work. 25) One of the terms coined by John back in the late sixties was ‘philosorock’. Lets see what John has to say about it. File Under: Spoken Word - Keyword: The Beatles   *PETE TOWNSHEND Live (Intersound 1999 - New & Sealed 2 CD Set) Review: "The advantage Pete Townshend has over many of his contemporaries is he's found nonmusical outlets for his creative urges. Engaged in publishing in his post-Who semi-retirement, the windmilling guitarist has returned to the stage infrequently, which may partially explain the energy he brings to this performance, a benefit for a treatment center for abused children. The two-disc collection features Townshend backed by a quintet on one disc and stretching out with Eddie Vedder and keyboardist Jon Carvin on remakes of "Magic Bus" and "Heart to Hang Onto" on the second disc. Townshend scatters a couple of unexpected covers (Canned Heat's droning "On the Road Again" and Dylan's "Girl From the North Country") and a few more obscure originals ("Now and Then," "Drowned") among the staples ("Anyway Anyhow Anywhere," "Let My Love Open the Door," "Won't Get Fooled Again"). The original art punk now approaches his material with a certain mature reserve, but he's consistently engaged and in fine voice. Here's one '60s hero who isn't treading the same worn path because he has no interest in arriving at the same old destination." ~ Amazon SONGS/TRACKS: Disc: 1 1. On The Road Again 2. Anyway Anyhow Anywhere 3. A Little Is Enough 4. Drowned 5. You Better You Bet 6. Now And Then 7. North Country Girl 8. Let My Love Open The Door 9. Won't Get Fooled Again 10. Magic Bus 11. I'm One Disc: 2 1. Magic Bus 2. Heart To Hang Onto File Under: Classic Rock - Keyword: The Who, Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam   *GOLDEN MILESTONES OF ROCK & POP (Radio RPR Germany - New & Sealed 3 CD Set) Review: "Incredible 3CD Set that covers everything from The Monkees to Roy Orbison to Sweet to The Troggs. There seems to be no underlining theme here, just big hits of the sixties and seventies; and we know that's GOOD STUFF! There's Mersey Beat (Billy J. Kramer, Merseybeats), Surf (Jan & Dean, Beach Boys), Glam (Mud, The Sweet, Bay City Rollers), Reggae (Bob Marley, The Equals), Disco (KC & The Sunshine Band), Soul (Sam & Dave, Ike & Tina Turner, Percy Sledge) even a little Jazz (Al Jarreau). Lots of goodies here!" ~ Amazon SONGS/TRACKS: Disc One- 1. Let Your Love Flow- Bellamy Brothers 2. Words- F.R. David 3. California Girls- Jan & Dean 4. I'm Gonna Dance All Night- Equals 5. Little Arrows- Leapy Lee 6. Early In The Morning- Vanity Fair 7. Sugar Daddy- Chris Andrews 8. Fox On The Run- Sweet 9. Rocket- Mud 10. (You're Such A) Good Looking Woman- Joe Dolan 11. Son Of My Father- Chicory Tip 12. Pepper Box- Peppers 13. Buffalo Soldier- Bob Marley & The Wailers 14. The Night Chicago Died- Paperlace 15. Rock Me Mama - Arthur "Big Boy" Cruddup 16. I'm Your Boogie Man- K.C. & The Sunshine Band 17. Any Old Time You're Lonely And Sad- Foundations 18. Rock Me Baby- Ike & Tina Turner 19. Try A Little Tenderness- Percy Sledge 20. You've Got Your Troubles- Fortunes 21. You Can't Do It To Me Anytime- Kim Carnes 22. River Lady (Live)- Roger Whittaker 23. Turn Around And Look At Me- Bee Gees 24. Chicken Hearted- Roy Orbison 25. The Same Love That Made Me Laugh- Al Jarreau Disc 2- !. River Deep Mountain High- Ike & Tina Turner 2. Wooly Bully- Sam The Sham 3. My Friend Jack- Smoke 4. No Milk Today- Herman's Hermits 5. Pretty Belinda- Chris Andrews 6. Please Mr. Postman- Carpenters 7. Ballroom Blitz- Sweet 8. Deadman's Curve- Jan & Dean 9. Dizzy- Tommy Roe 10. Little Deuce Coupe- Beach Boys 11. Lady Rose- Mungo Jerry 12. Good Grief Christiana- Chicory Tip 13. Do You Love Me- Brian Poole & The Tremeloes 14. Hell Raiser- Sweet 15. Lovin' Things- Marmalade 16. I'm Into Something Good- Herman's Hermits 17. Hitchin' A Ride- Vanity Fair 18 Shang-A-Lang- Bay City Rollers 19. The Cat Crept In- Mud 20. I'm Telling You Now- Freddie And The Dreamers 21. But I Do- Clarence "Frogmann" Henry 22. Winchester Cathedral- New Vaudeville Band 23. Billy Don't Be A Hero- Paperlace 24. Tossin' And Turnin'- Ivy League 25. Do You Want To Know A Secret- Billy J. Kramer Disc Three- 1. I'm A Believer- Monkees 2. Yellow River- Christie 3. Yakety Yak- Coasters 4. Knock On Wood- Eddie Floyd 5. Three Little Birds- Bob Marley & The Wailers 6. Baby Now That I've Found You- Foundations 7. You Were On My Mind- Crispian St. Peter 8. Sugar Baby Love- Rubettes 9. Don't Turn Around- Merseybeats 10. Ob La Di Ob La Da- Marmalade 11. Charlie Brown- Coasters 12. Butterfly Red With And Blue- Equals 13. Feel The Need In Me- Detroit Emeralds 14. Love Grows- Edison Lighthouse 15. Build Me Up Buttercup- Foundations 16. Wild Thing- Troggs 17. Save Me- Dave, Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich 18. Valleri- Monkees 19. Hello Buddy- Tremeloes 20. If Not For You- Olivia Newton-John 21. Atlantis (Live)- Donovan 22. Guantanamera- Trini Lopez 23. I Thank You- Sam & Dave 24. Fun Fun Fun- Jan & Dean 25. Do You Believe In Magic- Lovin Spoonful File Under: Rock ***SHIPPING CHARGE*** UNITED STATES $6.00 For USPS Priority Mail (Allow 3 to 5 Days For Delivery) CANADA $7.00 For USPS Air Mail Delivery REST OF THE WORLD $8.00 For USPS Air Mail Delivery CDs sent outside of the USA Or Canada will be sent *without* jewel cases (All Artwork & Inserts Included)  

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