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24k Gold CDs
MFSL Limited Edition, Out of Print 24k Gold Audiophile CDs are some of the most valuable collector's items within the Audiophile market. MFSL CDs were pressed directly from the original studio master session tapes and engineered to produce the finest CD sound quality available. 24K Gold CDs are considered the Ferrari of audiophile CD's. Take the best test drive your stereo system has ever ridden!
Special Note: The future of these collectibles is so exciting because each piece is a sonic work of art that will never be reproduced using this expensive packaging and 24k Gold mastering process.
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"Don Henley, Building the Perfect Beast - Factory Sealed MFSL 24-Karat Gold CD "MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "The Boys Of Summer" "You Can't Make Love" "Man With A Mission" "You're Not Drinking Enough" "Not Enough Love In The World" "Building The Perfect Beast" "All She Wants To Do Is Dance" "A Month Of Sundays" "Sunset Grill" "Drivin' With Your Eyes Closed" "Land Of The Living" SKU Number: UDCD 705 |
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"Don Henley, The End of Innocence - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "The End Of The innocence" "How Bad Do You Want It" "I Will Not Go Quietly" "The Last Worthless Eveninig" "New York Minute" "Shangri-La" "Little Tin God" "Gimme What You Got" "If Dirt Were Dollars" "The Heart Of The Matter". SKU Number: UDCD 721 |
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"Don McLean, American Pie" - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "American Pie" "Till Tomorrow" "Vincent" "Crossroads" "Winterwood" "Empty Chairs" "Everybody Loves Me,Baby" "Sister Fatima" "The Grave" "Babylon". SKU Number: UDCD 728 |
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"Dr. John, Gumbo & In The Right Place - MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"Track listing 1. Iko Iko 2. Blow Wind Blow 3. Big Chief 4. Somebody Changed The Lock 5. Mess Around 6. Let The Good Times Roll 7. Junko Partner 8. Stack-A-Lee 9. Tipitina 10. Those Lonely Lonely Nights 11. Huey Smith Medley: High Blood Pressure / Don't You Just Know It / Well I'll Be John Brown 12. Little Liza Jane 13. Right Place Wrong Time 14. Same Old Same Old 15. Just The Same 16. Qualified 17. Traveling Mood 18. Peace Brother Peace 19. Life 20. Such A Night 21. Shoo Fly Marches On 22. I Been Hoodood 23. Cold Cold Cold Details Contributing artists: Allen Toussaint, Harold Battiste, Lee Allen, Ralph MacDonald, Ronnie Barron, The Meters Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes GUMBO personnel: Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano); Alvin Robinson (guitar, background vocals); Ken Klimak (guitar); Harold Battiste (clarinet, saxophone); Sidney George (harmonica, saxophone); Moe Bechamin (saxophone, background vocals); Lee Allen, David Lastie (saxophone); Melvin Lastie (cornet); Streamline (trombone); Ronnie Barron (piano, electric piano, organ, background vocals); Jimmy Calhoun (bass); Freddie Staehle (drums); Richard "Didimus" Washington (percussion); Shirley Goodman, Tami Lynn, Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith (background vocals). Producers: Jerry Wexler, Harold Battiste. Engineers: Keith Olsen, Gary Brandt. GUMBO was recorded at Sound City Studio, Van Nuys, California. Originally released on Atco in 1972. Includes original release liner notes by Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack. IN THE RIGHT PLACE personnel: Dr. John (vocals, piano, organ, percussion); Allen Toussaint (acoustic guitar, piano, electric piano, congas, tambourine, background vocals); David Spinozza (guitar); Gary Brown (acoustic & electric saxophones, horns); Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith (background vocals). The Meters: Leo "Breeze" Nocentelli (guitar); Arthur "Red" Neville (organ); George "Freak Man" Porter (bass); Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste (drums). Producer: Allen Toussaint. Engineer: Karl Richardson. IN THE RIGHT PLACE was recorded at Criteria Sound, Miami, Florida. Originally released on Atco in 1973. All songs on IN THE RIGHT PLACE written by Mac Rebennack except "Qualified" (Jesse Hill/Mac Rebennack), "Traveling Mood" (James Waynes), "Life" (Allen Toussaint) and "Cold Cold Cold" (Alvin Robinson/Jesse Hill/Mac Rebennack). Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24-karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box. SKU Number: * |
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"Duke Ellington, Jazz Party In Stereo - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD"Artist: Duke Ellington Release Date: Feb 17, 1998 Format: CD Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UPC: 015775471924 Genre: Jazz Duration: Performer Sub-Genre: -- Special Attributes: 24k Gold Disc, Remastered, Special Edition Track listing 1. Malletoba Spank 2. Red Garter 3. Red Shoes 4. Red Carpet 5. Ready Go! 6. U.M.M.G. 7. All of Me 8. Tymperturbably Blue 9. Hello Little Girl Playing time: 44 min. Contributing artists: Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Rushing Producer: Irving Townsend Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo Album notes Personnel: Duke Ellington (piano); Jimmy Rushing (vocals); Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney, Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope (saxophone); Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Nance, Clark Terry, Cat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Andres Ford (trumpet); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson, John Sanders (trombone); Jimmy Jones (piano); Jimmy Woode (bass); Sam Woodyard (drums); Morris Goldenberg, George Gaber, Elden C. Bailey, Chauncey Morehouse, Harry Breuer, Robert M. Rosengarden, Walter E. Rosenberger, Bradley Spinney, Milton Schlesinger (percussion). Recorded at The Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, New York on February 19 & 25, 1959. Includes liner notes by Irving Townsend. Personnel: Duke Ellington, Jimmy Jones (piano); Jimmy Rushing (vocals); Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney, Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope (saxophone); Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Nance, Clark Terry, Cat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Andres Ford (trumpet); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson, John Sanders (trombone); Jimmy Woode (bass); Sam Woodyard (drums); Morris Goldenberg, George Gaber, Elden C. Bailey, Chauncey Morehouse, Harry Breuer, Robert M. Rosengarden, Walter E. Rosenberger, Bradley Spinney, Milton Schlesinger (percussion). Recorded at The Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, New York on February 19 & 25, 1959. Includes original liner notes by Irving Townsend. Recorded in two live sessions about a week apart in February of 1959, JAZZ PARTY covers a lot of ground. Duke's late-'50s band included veterans like Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney in the reed section, as well as newer but equally esteemed musicians such as Clark Terry (trumpet) and tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves. Four of the cuts here make up the "Toot Suite," where, in typical Ellington fashion, various members of the orchestra are featured in turn as soloists. JAZZ PARTY also features an ensemble of nine symphony percussionists on two cuts. The "in stereo" part of the title is justified by the claim that these recordings take advantage of stereo imaging to reproduce the original concert experience of hearing an array of vibes, xylophones, tympani and other percussion stretching from one end of the stage to the other. Bebop icon/trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie sits in for a tune, as does Jimmy Rushing; the Duke's impressionistic swing makes a fine foil for stone modernist and Kansas City blues belter alike. SKU Number: * |
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"Edgar Winter, White Trash"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "Give It Everything You Got" "Fly Away" "Where Would Be" "Let's Get It On" "I've Got News For You" "Save The Plant" "Dying To Live" "Keep Playin' That Rock 'N' Roll" "You Were My Light" "Good Morning Music". SKU Number: UDCD 715 |
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"Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Ella & Louis Again - MFSL Gold CD"Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Ella & Louis Again [Gold Disc CD] Track listing DISC 1: 1. Don't Be That Way 2. Makin' Whoopee 3. They All Laughed 4. Comes Love 5. Autumn In New York 6. Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) 7. Stompin' At The Savoy 8. I Won't Dance 9. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You DISC 2: 1. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off 2. These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) 3. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 4. Willow Weep For Me 5. I'm Puttin' All My Eggs In One Basket 6. Fine Romance, A 7. Ill Wind 8. Love Is Here To Stay 9. I Get A Kick Out Of You 10. Learnin' The Blues Details Contributing artists: Herb Ellis, Louis Bellson, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown Producer: Norman Granz Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Mono SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Full performer name: Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong. The gold-disc version of ELLA AND LOUIS AGAIN is a 2-CD set that contains all the performances Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong originally recorded for the LP. Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24-karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box. Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Oscar Peterson (piano); Herb Ellis (guitar); Ray Brown (bass); Louis Bellson drums). Recorded in Los Angeles, California on July 23 and August 1 & 13, 1957. Includes original release liner notes by Norman Granz. SKU Number: * |
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"Ella Fitzgerald, Ella Wishes You A Swiniging Christmas - RARE Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"ELLA FITZGERALD - ELLA WISHES YOU A SWINGING CHRISTMAS - MFSL EXCLUSIVE 24-KARAT GOLD LONG OUT OF PRINT SEALED RARE CD. PROBABLY THE RAREST OF ALL MFSL CD'S. This is a true Collector's find for those individuals who want to own the finest and rarest pieces of musical history. It is similar to owning the artist's own Rare Gold Record Album in a Gold CD pressing. You will be one of the last people in the world to own these Limited Edition Long Out of Print Masterpieces that will add true value to your Collection. It'd be hard to imagine a happier wish than the one this jazz vocal legend wishes her listeners on this urbane-yet-homey collection of holiday favorites. The First Lady of Song recorded these tunes in 1960, at the peak of her interpretive powers. As such, she puts her singular stamp on everything from a sultry vamp like "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve" to the sweet and cozy "The Christmas Song." Even potentially shopworn standards like "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" sound fresher when they're coming from Ella Fitzgerald. Track Listings 1. Jingle Bells 2. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town 3. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 4. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? 5. Sleigh Ride 6. Christmas Song 7. Good Morning Blues 8. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 9. Winter Wonderland 10. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 11. Frosty the Snowman 12. White Christmas SKU Number: * |
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"Elliot Lawrence, Music of Elliot Lawrence"MFSL 24K GOLD CD with J-Card. Tracks Include: "Short'nin' Bread" "I Found The One I love" "Reminiscing" "How Dear My Love?" "Anna" "Groovin' In The A.M" "Love Me Baby" "Pavane" "Sweet Magnolia Rose" "On Montego Bay" "The Shrine Of St. Cecilia" "Gone" "Did You Say Dixie?" "Alto Lament" "We'll Love Again" "Pebbles" "We Can't Go On" "Sioux City" "Autumn Time" "Blue Cha-Cha" "Dancing The Shadow Waltz" "Paradise Rock". SKU Number: UDCD 636 |
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"Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - MFSL Factory Sealed 24 Karat Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [Gold Disc CD] Track listing 1. Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding 2. Candle In The Wind 3. Bennie And The Jets 4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 5. This Song Has No Title 6. Grey Seal 7. Jamaica Jerk-Off 8. I've Seen That Movie Too 9. Sweet Painted Lady 10. Ballad Of Danny Bailey, The (1903-34) 11. Dirty Little Girl 12. All The Girls Love Alice 13. Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock 'N' Roll) 14. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting 15. Roy Rogers 16. Social Disease 17. Harmony Details Playing time: 76 min. Contributing artists: Kiki Dee Producer: Gus Dudgeon Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: AAD Album notes Generally regarded as Elton John's masterpiece, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD is a double-album (on one CD) that includes several of his signature songs alongside a sprawling array of lesser-known (but by no means lesser) tunes. The hits included "Bennie And The Jets," a funky, falsetto stomper; the Rolling Stonesy rocker "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"; and the gorgeous title ballad. "Candle In The Wind," an elegy for Marilyn Monroe, which didn't become a certified hit until 14 years later, when John re-recorded it with the Melbourne Symphony. The fact that it wasn't released as a single at the time is testimony to the wealth of pop pleasures available here. The swelling, synth-fueled overture of "Funeral For A Friend" gives way to one of John's toughest guitar-rockers in an 11-minute medley. "Grey Seal" is a piano showcase with a perfect verse-chorus-verse construction. The rocking "All The Girls Love Alice" is one of the era's most overt references to lesbianism, and "Harmony," the soft ballad that closes the album, may be John's grandest melody. Willfully eclectic and packed with great music, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD bursts with the bold energy and undeniable talent that made John a superstar. SKU Number: * |
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"Elton John, Honky Chateau - MFSL Factory Sealed 24 Karat Gold CD - CURRENTLY SOLD OUT"MFSL 24K Gold CD. Elton John, who was voted by his peers as the 17th Best Rock n Roll Artist of All-Time, established his reputation with this 1972 MCA Recording. This contains the classic Elton John tunes. Tracks Include: "Honky Cat" "Mellow" "I Think I'm Going To Kill Myself" "Suzie (Dramas)" "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long,Long Time)" "Salvation" "Slave" "Amy" "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters" "Hercules". SKU Number: UDCD 536 |
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"Elton John, Tumbleweed Connection"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "Ballad Of A Well-Known Gun" "Come Down In Time" "Country Comfort" "Son Of Your Father" "My Father's Gun" "Where To Now St. Peter?" "Love Song" "Amoreena" "Talking Old Soldiers" "Burn Down The Mission" SKU Number: UDCD 543 |
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"Elvis Presley, That's The Way It Is - Factory Sealed MFSL Ultradisc Gold CD - Japan Pressed"MFSL 24K Gold CD, Japan 1st Generation Ultradisc Pressing - n J Card. "That's The Way It Is" represents one of Elvis' best albums from the 1970's. It is a mixture of live recordings and studio mixes. ELVIS PRESLEY - THAT'S THE WAY IT IS - MFSL SEALED GOLD ORIGINAL JAPAN 1ST EDITION ULTRADISC CD. COLLECTORS NOTE - THESE 1ST GENERATION ULTRADISC DID NOT COME WITH J-CARDS WHEN PRESSED IN JAPAN That's The Way It Is represents one of Elvis' best albums from the 1970's. It is a mixture of live recordings and studio mixes. But it should not be confused with the original soundtrack from the documentary of the same name that is different. Elvis sings every song with feeling and really puts his heart into the music. It is a good record (CD) throughout. And while I would not put it in the top 5 of his greatest albums, it would certainly be in his top 10 - a record that is well worth owning and listening to. Where Elvis really sores on this album is on the live tracks. "Patch It Up" written by the late, great, Eddie Rabbit is an up tempo pop song that Elvis sings to the hilt and the band plays hard. His version of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" is probably the best remake of the Righteous Brothers classic that I have ever heard. It's different in sound than the masterful original but like that version, it is very soulful. Elvis gets inside the song and jokes in this live version, "Baby, Baby I'd get down on my knees to you, If this suit wasn't too tight." He was slender at the time and his good humor serves for comic relief amidst the seriousness of a man looking for a second chance with his woman. The other outstanding performance on this album is "Bridge Over Troubled Water". To equal the original classic, once voted the greatest song of the 1970's, is no easy task. But in this version Elvis does just that. Masterfully reflecting the eloquent lyrics, he sings them with both drama and panache. His voice soars, the back-up singers voices soar and Elvis leaves his listeners wasted. It's light opera, it's pop, it's musical theater all rolled up into one and it represents one of Elvis' best and most powerful ballads from the 1970's. It's no coincidence that this song was a staple in his live concerts throughout that decade. Coming close to this brilliant performance is "I've Lost You". This is a beautifully written piece of adult contemporary pop describing a marriage where love and chemistry have disappeared and a child is involved. The lyrics are sad and the orchestration is thoughtful. Yet Elvis performs it with such exhuberance; he almost sounds happy. Perhaps it was the joy of singing to a live audience coming through. (The studio version of this song better reflects the lyrics.) Whatever the reasons for Elvis' jubilation on the track, it represents one of those little paradoxes that he was famous for with those who knew him best. Nevertheless, it's still a gem of a song. If you're a guy and you buy this album, invite your girlfriend over to listen to it. By the time it finishes she just might like you even more than she did before. If you're a lady and you buy this album; when you're done listening to it, you'll probably wish you had dated Elvis. SKU Number: UDCD 560 |
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"Elvis Presley, That's The Way It Is - MFSL Factory Sealed Gold CD (with J-Card)"U.S. Pressed with J-Card -- Ultradisc II ELVIS PRESLEY - THAT'S THE WAY IT IS - MFSL SEALED GOLD That's The Way It Is represents one of Elvis' best albums from the 1970's. It is a mixture of live recordings and studio mixes. But it should not be confused with the original soundtrack from the documentary of the same name that is different. Elvis sings every song with feeling and really puts his heart into the music. It is a good record (CD) throughout. And while I would not put it in the top 5 of his greatest albums, it would certainly be in his top 10 - a record that is well worth owning and listening to. Where Elvis really sores on this album is on the live tracks. "Patch It Up" written by the late, great, Eddie Rabbit is an up tempo pop song that Elvis sings to the hilt and the band plays hard. His version of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" is probably the best remake of the Righteous Brothers classic that I have ever heard. It's different in sound than the masterful original but like that version, it is very soulful. Elvis gets inside the song and jokes in this live version, "Baby, Baby I'd get down on my knees to you, If this suit wasn't too tight." He was slender at the time and his good humor serves for comic relief amidst the seriousness of a man looking for a second chance with his woman. The other outstanding performance on this album is "Bridge Over Troubled Water". To equal the original classic, once voted the greatest song of the 1970's, is no easy task. But in this version Elvis does just that. Masterfully reflecting the eloquent lyrics, he sings them with both drama and panache. His voice soars, the back-up singers voices soar and Elvis leaves his listeners wasted. It's light opera, it's pop, it's musical theater all rolled up into one and it represents one of Elvis' best and most powerful ballads from the 1970's. It's no coincidence that this song was a staple in his live concerts throughout that decade. Coming close to this brilliant performance is "I've Lost You". This is a beautifully written piece of adult contemporary pop describing a marriage where love and chemistry have disappeared and a child is involved. The lyrics are sad and the orchestration is thoughtful. Yet Elvis performs it with such exhuberance; he almost sounds happy. Perhaps it was the joy of singing to a live audience coming through. (The studio version of this song better reflects the lyrics.) Whatever the reasons for Elvis' jubilation on the track, it represents one of those little paradoxes that he was famous for with those who knew him best. Nevertheless, it's still a gem of a song. If you're a guy and you buy this album, invite your girlfriend over to listen to it. By the time it finishes she just might like you even more than she did before. If you're a lady and you buy this album; when you're done listening to it, you'll probably wish you had dated Elvis. SKU Number: * |
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"Emerson Lake & Palmer, Tarkus"MFSL 24K GOLD CD Track listing 1. Tarkus: Eruption / Stones Of Years / Iconoclast / Mass / Manticore / Battlefield / Aquatarkus 2. Jeremy Bender 3. Bitches Crystal 4. Only Way, The (Hymn) 5. Infinite Space (Conclusion) 6. Time And A Place, A 7. Are You Ready Eddy? Details Playing time: 38 min. Producer: Greg Lake Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Greg Lake (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, bass); Keith Emerson (piano, celeste, B-3 Hammond & church organs, Moog synthesizer); Carl Palmer (drums, percussion). Recorded at Advision Studios, London, England. Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24 karat gold and housed in a stress-resistent lift-lock jewel box. ELP was always more concerned with the fusion of rock and classical music than any of their prog-rock peers. Accordingly they fashioned the title suite (which occupies the album's entire first half) in the mold of a classical composition, each segment meant to represent either a character in or a part of the story. Visually depicted on the inner sleeve, that story is a sci-fi epic featuring strange creatures battling in an alien landscape, none of which matters if you ignore the thin concept and concentrate on the finely wrought music. Musically, the epic "Tarkus" is classic ELP, organ and Moog synths blazing, Carl Palmer unleashing waves of tightly controlled polyrhythm and Greg Lake crooning authoritatively. Things shift a bit in the second half. "The Only Way" features Emerson's impressive church organ riffing and is structured in the style of a hymn. "Bitches Crystal" is a propulsive piece full of invitingly angular keyboard work. Things close on a light note, with the '50s rock & roll-style (!) "Are You Ready Eddy?" (directed at TARKUS engineer Eddie Offord). SKU Number: UDCD 598 |
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"Emerson Lake & Palmer, Trilogy & Tarkus - 2 Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD"Track listing 1. Endless Enigma, The (Part One) 2. Fugue 3. Endless Enigma, The (Part Two) 4. From The Beginning 5. Sheriff, The 6. Hoedown 7. Trilogy 8. Living Sin 9. Abaddon's Bolero Details Producer: Greg Lake Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes For an album that begins with an extended two-part piece called "The Endless Enigma" (bifurcated by something called "Fugue") and closes with a rock bolero, TRILOGY is surprisingly song-oriented and accessible. As usual, the long instrumental sections are dominated by Emerson's madman organ work and monophonic synth lines. These are interspersed, however with strong melodic/lyrical statements from Greg Lake, making the whole thing cohere more than anyone had any right to expect. The light-hearted Old West motif of "The Sheriff" (complete with honky tonk piano) and an Emersonized version of Copland's "Hoedown" add valuable humor. The ominous "Living Sin" features one of Lake's nastiest vocals, and the title cut ranks among ELP's finest pseudo-classical moments. SKU Number: UDCD 621 |
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"Eric Clapton, 461 Ocean Blvd - MFSL Factory Sealed Gold CD"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Clapton's 1974 comeback album after his long reclusive struggle with heroin. This is Clapton's second studio album, following his Derek & The Dominos Layla masterpiece. Tracks Include: "Motherless Children" "Give Me Strength" "Willie And The Hand Jive" "Get Ready" "I Shot The Sheriff" "I Can't Hold Out" "Please Be With Me" "Let It Grow" "Steady Rollin' Man" "Mainline Florida" SKU Number: UDCD 594 |
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"Eric Clapton, Backless - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. As the follow up recording to Slowhand, Backless retains Clapton's authoritive, no-nonsense approach and spawned the top ten single "Promises". But, it was his blues guitar work on "Early in the Morning" which remains the stellar cornerstone of the recording (especially the full length version found on this MFSL 24-Karat Masterpiece). Backless has as additional tracks "Walk Out In The Rain" - "Watch Out For Lucy" - " I'll Make Love To You Anytime" - "Roll It" - "Tell Me That You Love Me" - "If You Don't Be There By Morning" - "Golden Ring" and "Tulsa Time" round out this sonic gem. SKU Number: UDCD 653 |
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"Eric Clapton, Just One Night (2 CDs)"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "Tulsa Time" "Early In The Morning" "Lay Down Sally" "Wonderful Tonight" "If I Don't Be There By Morning" "Worried Life Blues" "All Our Past Times" After Midnight" "Double Trouble" "Setting Me Up" "Blues Power" "Rambling On My Mind" "Cocaine" "Further On Up The Road". SKU Number: UDCD 608-2 |
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"Eric Clapton, Slowhand - MFSL Factory Sealed 24 Karat Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "Cocaine" "Wonderful Tonight" "Lay Down Sally" "Next Time You See Her" "We're All The Way" "The Core" "May You Never" "Mean Old Frisco" "Peaches And Diesel" SKU Number: UDCD 553 |
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"Eric Clapton, ST - MFSL Factory Sealed 24 Karat Gold CD"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Eric Clapton is one of only three artists chosen by his peers as a member of a group (Cream) and the soloist who achieved Top 50 status as an All-Time Rock n Roll Artist. Tracks include: "Slunky" "Bad Boy" "Lonesome And a Long Way From Home" "After Midnight" "Easy Now" "Blues Power" "Bottle of Wine" "Lovin' You Lovin' Me" "Told You For The Last Time" "Don't Know Why" "Let It Rain" SKU Number: UDCD 639 |
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"Frank Sinatra, Songs For Swingin' Lovers! - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"Songs For Swingin' Lovers! - Factory Sealed MFSL Gold CD Track listing 1. You Make Me Feel So Young 2. It Happened In Monterey 3. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me 4. You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me 5. Too Marvelous For Words 6. Old Devil Moon 7. Pennies From Heaven 8. Love Is Here To Stay 9. I've Got You Under My Skin 10. I Thought About You 11. We'll Be Together Again 12. Makin' Whoopee 13. Swingin' Down The Lane 14. Anything Goes 15. How About You? Producer: Voyle Gilmore Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo Personnel: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Nelson Riddle (conductor, arranger); George Van Eps (guitar); Erno Neufeld, Samuel Cytron, Robert Gross, Alex Murray, Paul Nero, Henry Hill, Mischa Russell, Dan Lube, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Harold Dicterow, David Frisina, Felix Slatkin, Paul C. Shure, Marshall Sosson, Harry Bluestone (violin); Maxine Johnson, Paul Robyn, Dave Sterkin, Milton Thomas, Alvin Dinkin (viola); Ennio Bolognini, Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard (cello); Kathryn Julye (harp); Mahlon Clark, Justin Gordon, Warren Webb, Robert Lawson (reeds); Wilbur Schwartz (reeds, alto saxophone); Harry Klee (alto saxophone); Ted Nash, Babe Russin (tenor saxophone); Morton Friedman (baritone saxophone); Shorty Sherock, Harry "Sweets" Edison, John Best, Zeke Zarchy, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Mannie Klein (trumpet); Dick Noel, Paul Tanner, Jim Priddy, Juan Tizol, Francis Howard, Milt Bernhart (trombone); George Roberts (bass trombone); William "Bill" Miller (piano); Joe Comfort (bass); Irving Cottler, Alvin Stoller, Frank Flynn (drums); Frank Flynn (percussion). Recorded on October 17, 1955 and on January 9-17, 1956. Originally released on Capitol. Includes liner notes by Pete Welding. When Sinatra teams up with conductor/arranger Nelson Riddle, you know the results are bound to swing, and swinging is what this brash, jazzy and very upbeat album is all about. Though the Chairman has staked his claim as the preeminent saloon singer, telling tale after tragic tale of love gone awry, this album represents the sunny side of Sinatra. He is bold and energetic here. His undeniably authoritative readings of songs like "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "You Make Me Feel So Young" MAKE them into standards, no matter who has sung them before. Riddle's orchestrations are subtle but powerful, and SWINGIN' LOVERS finds Sinatra's voice bouncing off punchy horn stabs and floating gently along sweet rivers of woodwinds. One of the most impressive aspects of Sinatra's talent is his control over the tone and shape of his voice. His is singing expansive and fluid-sounding, but it's plain that every atom of that sound is crafted with the utmost precision. Sinatra's depth of musical understanding makes his delivery of even light-hearted songs like "Anything Goes" and "Makin' Whoopee" cut as deeply as his most romantic ballad. Reviews Ranked #34 in NME's list of the 'Greatest Albums Of All Time.' New Musical Express (10/02/1993) SKU Number: * |
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"Frank Zappa, We're Only In It For The Money - MFSL Factory Sealed Gold CD - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK"MFSL SEALED FRANK ZAPPA "WE'RE ALL IN IT FOR THE MONEY" Limited Edition Pressing MFSL Collectible 24 Karat Gold CD Frank Zappa simultaneously skewers the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's and the psychedelic/flower-power movement with We're Only In It For The Money. Zappa's probing insightful, scathing satire isn't the sole attraction here...it's the music! Includes a cameo appearance by Eric Clapton. "We're Only In It For The Money is a milestone of studio mischief and a merciless satire of anything that pissed Zappa off during flower power's heyday - dripping hippies, the Establishment, whatever." - Rolling Stone, 500 Greatest Albums of All Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. Are You Hung Up? 2. Who Needs the Peace Corps? 3. Concentration Moon 4. Mom and Dad 5. Telephone Conversation 6. Bow Tie Daddy 7. Harry, You're a Beast 8. What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body 9. Absolutely Free 10. Flower Punk 11. Hot Poop 12. Nasal Retentive Caliope Music 13. Let's Make the Water Turn Black 14. Idiot Bastard Son 15. Lonely Little Girl 16. Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance 17. What's The Ugliest Part Of Your Body? (Reprise) 18. Mother People MFSL LIMITED GOLD EDITION This 24-Karat Gold Limited Edition FACTORY SEALED CD is an audiophile collector's item that simply gives the feeling of being directly in the studio with the artist. This recording is mastered from the Original Session Tapes and the disc is custom pressed using 24-Karat Gold (known for its superior qualities and resistance to oxidation). This Out of Print Gold bonafide collectible disc has all Liner Notes, Photos, and Artwork from the Original LP faithfully recreated. SKU Number: CMOB 764 |
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"Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster, Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "Chelsea Bridge" "The Cat Walk" "Sunday" "Who's Got Rhythm?" "Tell Me When" "Go Home". SKU Number: UDCD 644 |
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"Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond, Blues In Time"MFSL 24K GOLD CD. Tracks Include: "Blues In Time" "Body And Soul" "Stand Still" "Line For Lyons" "Wintersong" "Battle Hymn Of The Republican" "Fall Out". SKU Number: UDCD 648 |
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