MCA 24-Karat
Gold Out of Print Original Studio Masters are Audiophile musical masterpieces.
This was a very Limited Edition Series compared to MFSL, DCC and Sony,
but captured some of the best titles ever available on 24-Karat Gold
CDs by some of the best recording artists of all time.
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"B.B. King, Completely Well (last copy) - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"
MCA 24K CD "Last copy"
Track Listings
1. So Excited
2. No Good
3. You're Losin' Me
4. What Happened
5. Confessin' the Blues
6. Key to My Kingdom
7. Crying Won't Help You
8. You're Mean
9. Thrill Is Gone
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
One of B.B. King's first pop-inclined efforts, this CD features the support of rock- and blues-raised session players. King's progeny, in a sense. Keyboardist Al Kooper is the most notable, but it's guitarist Hugh McCracken who engages the master in a six-string duel on the jam "Cryin' Won't Help You Now/You're Mean." The album also contains King's breakthrough hit "The Thrill Is Gone." King didn't particularly enjoy the tune when he recorded it. But when he returned to the studio the next day to hear the strings that were added to sweeten its chorus in his absence, he was as taken by the transcendent, majestic sweep they lent his performance as the rest of the world was soon to be. Indeed, his visceral vocal and stinging guitar leads define the bittersweet aftertaste of lost love. While the sheen of the hit's production stands out among this album's cuts, the unvarnished emotion of its lyrics is what the blues is all about. --Ted Drozdowski
From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
King's exciting vocals and guitar are provided a sympathetic sounding board by respectful but not fawning young sessions- men. Points of interest include "The Thrill Is Gone," a Top Twenty hit, and the open-ended jam "Cryin' Won't Help You Now/You're Mean," which has his lordship stirring it up with uncredited guitarist Hugh McCracken. Lucky for everyone King steers clear of the Age of Aquarius funk then debasing the music of T-Bone Walker and other bluesmen cutting pop- slanted records in the late 1960s. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993
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"Buddy Holly, Greatest Hits" - Last Copy
MCA 24K Gold CD Tracks Include: "That'll Be The Day" "I'm Looking for Someone To Love" "Words Of Love" "Not Fade Away" "Everyday" "Oh Boy!" "Peggy Sue" "I'm Gonna Love You Too" "Maybe Baby" "Rave On" "Think Is Over" "Fool's Paradise" "Early In The Morning" "It's So Easy" "Heartbeat" "True Love Ways" "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" "Rainning In My Heart".
SKU Number:MCCD 11213 |
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"Jimmy Buffet, Changes in Lattitudes"
MCA 24K Gold CD "Last Copies"
SKU Number:MCCD 10931 |
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"Jimmy Buffet, Song You Know By Heart"
MCA 24K Gold CD "Last Copy"
SKU Number:MCCD 11169 |
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"Lynyrd Skynyrd, Prenounced LEH-NERD SKIN-NERD"
MCA 24K Gold CD
SKU Number:MCCD 10953 |
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"Steely Dan, A Decade of - Factory Sealed MCA Gold CD"
MCA 24K Gold CD. Tracks Include: "Fm" "Black Friday" "Babylon Sisters" "Deacon Blues" "Bodhisattva" "Hey Nineteen" "Do It Again" "Peg" "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" "Reeling In The Years" "East St. Louis Toodle-oo" Kid Charlemagne" "My Old School" "Bad Sneakers".
SKU Number:MCCD 11214 |
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"The Who, Who's Next - LAST COPY"
MCA 24K Gold CD, voted the #13 album of all time. "Who’s Next" features some of The Who's all-time biggest tracks including the Seventeenth Best Single of All-Time - "Won’t Get Fooled Again" "Baba O’Riley" "Behind Blue Eyes" and more. Tracks Include: "Bargain" "Love Ain't For Keeping" "My Wife" "The Song Is Over" "Getting In Tune" "Going Mobile" "Baby Don't You Do It"
SKU Number:MCCD 11312 |
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