| 1. Nit Pickin' |
| 2. Lappin' It Up |
| 3. Melancholy Serenade |
| 4. Sky King |
| 5. Homage to Charlie Christian |
| 6. Sleep Walk |
| 7. Fingers on Fire |
| 8. Cherokee |
| 9. Notcho Blues |
| 10. Quiet Village [#][*] |
Unfinished Business,Danny Gatton,Powerhouse Records,Country-Rock,Neo-Traditionalist Country,Pop,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop,Rockabilly Revival
Unfinished Business
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Unfinished Business
Danny Gatton Manufacturer: Powerhouse Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006FFRPW Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Nitpickin'
- Lappin It Up
- Melancholy Serenade
- Sky King
- Homage to Charlie Christian
- Sleep Walk
- Fingers on Fire
- Cherokee
- Notcho Blues
- Quiet Village [#][*]
Album Description
Powerhouse Records is proud to offer another classic release in our "Guitarchives" series, a re-issue by the Legendary Danny Gatton. "Unfinished Business" was first released in 1987 for NRG Records and was Danny's last studio album before signing with Elektra Records in 1991.The album is a typical Gatton eccelctic mix of Roadhouse/Honky Tonks style of American roots music; Blazing Country style Twangin' Instrumentals, Blues, Classic Swing Jazz, 50's style R&B, and timeless Ballads. In the mix of Gatton originals and Standards and Classics there are two bonus cuts: "Nit Pickin'" which was a Guitar Player Magazine soundpage from 1989, and did much to bring Danny's phenomenal Guitar playing to a wider International audience, and a previously un-released version of "Quiet Village" recorded in 1975 which later showed up on Danny's Major label debut album "88 Elmira St" on Elektra Records.
The album has been-re-mastered with a fat shimmering sound perfectly suited to enhance the sparkling "Twangy" Guitar sounds that are the Hallmark of the Danny Gatton Guitar sound.The re-designed package has new art work and a great cover photo of a very young Danny Gatton by Bob Berman as well as the original front cover art re-produced as the tray card art.
Titles include Nit Pickin', Lappin' It Up, Melancholy Serenade, Sky King, Homage To Charlie Christian, Sleep Walk, Fingers On Fire, Cherokee, Notcho Blues, and Quiet Village.
Powerhouse Records Cat#POW-118
Customer Reviews:
Legendary guitar........2006-12-01
Finally they released this again !.......2005-05-27
Will knock your socks off!.......2005-01-06
"Sleepwalk" had been in Danny's repertoire for many years when this was recorded, but he plays it with such feeling, such inventiveness, such utter mastery of his instrument, that if it were a painting, it would be hanging in the Louvre. This is a cut to be treasured, listened to over and over ... it grows more beautiful with each repeated listening.
"Notcho Blues" is, I think, a tribute to Roy Buchanan, Danny's elder fellow Tele player, from whom he picked up a lot of guitar. Roy has a similar sounding cut on one of his albums, except his blues stays on the tonic for the entire piece. Danny stays on the tonic for an extended period, but then moves to the subdominant and completes the blues form. This is done so dramatically and with such soul, that it will blow you away. Awesome!!
"Fingers on Fire" shows Danny's humorous side as well as demonstrating his monster technique. It is the musical equivalent of a Marx Brothers movie.
"Cherokee" is Danny's tribute to his first musical influence, Les Paul. He does an admirable job imitating Les, with the help of some overdubbing.
"Lappin' it Up" is played on a lap steel guitar, and The Charlie Christian piece is played on a big Gibson.
"Melancholy Serenade", Jackie Gleason's TV theme, is given the royal treatment. This cut shows why Danny was really one of a kind: he didn't play his guitar like most other guitarists. On this cut, he plays it as if it were a tenor saxophone. His solo is so funky, so full of soul, you can imagine Cannonball Adderly (on tenor) playing it (his lines are definitely not those of a guitarist). He could make his Tele sound like a B-3 organ, a pedal steel, a cow bell, etc.
The other songs are equally delightful. This CD is a must for any fans of Danny, of guitar, or just of plain great music.
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Unfinished Business
EPMD Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003B7D Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- So Wat Cha Sayin'
- Total Kaos
- Get The Bozak
- Jane II
- Please Listen To My Demo
- It's Time 2 Party
- Who's Booty
- The Big Payback
- Strictly Snappin' Necks
- Knick Knack Patty Wack
- You Had Too Much To Drink
- It Wasn't Me, It Was The Fame
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After dropping 1988's classic debut album, Strictly Business, doubters and playa-haters wondered whether the legendary duo of Erick "E-Double" Sermon and Parrish "PMD" Smith had anything left for a follow-up. Striking back with 1989's excellent Unfinished Business, EPMD avoided the sophomore jinx by sticking closely to their winning, bass-heavy formula. Booming "jeep-beat" production and severely laid-back drawls highlighted their career, and the formula was perfected on "So Wat Cha Sayin'" and "The Big Payback." Departing temporarily from their upbeat vibe, the duo got serious on "Jane II" and the autobiographical "Please Listen to My Demo." With an easily recognizable clutch of samples, the duo's forte was definitely in rocking parties and making heads nod. Though they tried a little too hard with uncharacteristically soft cuts such as "It's Time 2 Party" and "You Had Too Much to Drink," Unfinished Business is still a great example of hip-hop mastery that could rock dance floors, ghetto blasters, and the suburbs alike. --Hua HsuCustomer Reviews:
Never Finish Your Business.......2007-03-17
4 stars?.......2006-09-05
My personal favorite EPMD album, 2nd classic in a row!.......2006-06-25
" My father always told me to wise up son, because if you hang out with 9 broke friends you're bound to be the tenth one. So I cut friends off and P went for self, me & Erick Sermon and no one else. Strictly writing def lyrics to my best ability with the crazy imagination as my only utility. Cause MC's around my way brag how def they are, but they work full-time and sharing their mom's car."
Wise words indeed, those words inspired me then and still inspires me to get that paper and follow my own path. Thank Parrish!
The Second Of Three Straight Classics [Part 2 of 3] (5 Stars).......2006-01-05
As far as flaws and shortcomings, I can't think of any. I would've liked to hear more from DJ Scratch, but that's minor. This album is tight from start to finish.
I don't think there's any question that EPMD is one of the best groups ever to pick up the mic. Unfinished Business is a mus thave LP. Erick and Parrish are one of only a handful of groups to drop three straight classics (A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, Organized Konfusion, BDP). If you don't have this album, get it now.
Standout Tracks: Strictly Snappin' Necks, Jane II, It Wasn't Me It Was The Fame, Total Kaos, Please Listen To My Demo, So What Cha Sayin', Knick Knack Patty Wack, The Big Payback, It's Time To Party (My Favorite), & Get The Bozack
The best follow up ever.......2005-09-08
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Unfinished Business
Jay-Z & R. Kelly Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00065GI2I Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- The Return
- Big Chips
- We Got Em Goin'
- She's Coming Home With Me
- Feelin' You In Stereo
- Stop
- Mo' Money
- Pretty Girls
- Break Up (That's All We Do)
- Don't Let Me Die
- The Return (Remix)
Customer Reviews:
Jay-Z & R Kelly - Unfinished Business .......2007-02-26
Garbage.......2006-03-20
Unfinished Business ----- Jay-Z & R.Kelly.......2006-01-12
On "Big Chips," the lead single, it's not without noting, however, Young Hov's ability to muster a swagger when necessary. "Like old ladies at the park I toss my bread," he boasts. "And the pigeons start flocking." And "Don't Let Me Die" showcases a reflective Jay-Z reminiscent of the rapper's work on The Blueprint and The Black Album, respectively. The song is easily the finest on the album as-amid Kelly's soulful pleas-Jay poignantly asks: "How come one that made such foul mistakes/ still be allowed to have a smile on my face?"
Whereas Jay-Z is forced to rely on the ingenuity of his lyrics to succeed, Kelly can get by with melody and harmony when his writing fails him. "Feelin' You In Stereo" is the controversial singer's latest allegorical allusion for intercourse (Think "You Remind Me" and "Ignition".), and is both creepy and convincing with its lullaby-like chorus. The singer also injects liveliness into "Pretty Girls" and "Break Up (That's All We Do)," two otherwise throwaway tracks, which is a lot considering there are only 10 tracks on the entire album.
Suffice to say, it's not all Jay's fault Unfinished Business falters. It's not as if he spit any quizzical, sub par material. It's quite the opposite. After thrilling fans for years with spectacular stuff, particularly his (supposed) last album, Jay-Z played it safe this time around. To make matters worse, after hearing Jay rap over the evocative production of both Kanye West and Just Blaze for the past few years, the sonic landscape provided by Tone of the Trackmasters seems skeletal and uninspiring. Maybe for the third Best of Both Worlds installment, Jay-Z and R.Kelly should meet on a Sunday afternoon.
very average.......2005-08-08
jigga nd kelz.......2005-07-28
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Unfinished Monkey Business
Ian Brown Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007WJX Release Date: 1998-02-09 |
Tracks:
- Intro Under The Paving Stones: The Beach
- My Star
- Can't See Me
- Ice Cold Cube
- Sunshine
- Lions
- Corpses In Their Mouths
- What Happened To Ya, Part 1
- What Happened To Ya, Part 2
- Nah Nah
- Deep Pile Dreams
- Unfinished Monkey Business
Album Description
1997 solo debut by the former Stone Roses leader. Features the single 'My Star'. 12 tracks total. A Polydor release. Brown wrote all tracks & produced the album himself. Fans hoping that a third Stone Roses album would have picked up where 'The Second Coming' left off are sure to be more satisfied with Brown's endeavors here than what Stone Roses guitarist John Squire's band The Seahorses have concocted sofar.Album Details
Debut Solo CD from Ex-Stone Roses Vocalist. Tracks Include: My Star, Lions, Nah Nah, Sunshine, Ice Cold Cube, Deep Pile Dreams and More.Customer Reviews:
Ian Brown is not God, but he is very close!.......2005-07-31
an extremely erratic, scattershot debut solo album from the former Stone Roses vocalist.......2005-07-23
Many of the tracks here are Brown solo 'compositions' that feature him on all instruments, and none of them fail to get you thinking, "What the hell is this?"--his instrumental skills seem rudimentary at best, his keyboard/ programmed drumming is at times hilarious, and you're left wondering what the hell he's trying to get at. The album opening "Intro Under The Paving Stones: The Beach" is a baffling sound collage. "Sunshine" is a sloppy, dull lo-fi acoustic ballad with a brief tacked-on keyboard 'coda'. "Lions" features an annoyingly, endlessly repeated chorus line and overblown "soulful" vocals from Denise Johnson, and it wasn't exactly a great idea to mix her to the far left channel while Brown's vocals are to the far right; thankfully, much of the track is instrumental, and it does have some entertainment value despite all the annoyances. "Deep Pile Dreams" is half-baked and thinly performed. The baffling instrumental title track features hilariously amateurish keyboard playing over programmed drums. My CD copy also contains a 'bonus' track called "Come Again" which is basically 7 more minutes of Brown horsing around and it makes annoying use of sampling.
As for the remaining tracks, a majority of them find Brown co-writing with Aziz Ibrahim who also handles a large chuck of the instrumental work. The Indian-flavored "My Star" has a neat little guitar solo although it's extremely brief, and the song just kinda drags along in a frustratingly aimless and repetitive fashion. The main song portion of the sludgy, hard-rocking "Ice Cold Cube" is strong with ear-catching guitarwork, but it proceeds to beat you over the head with the never-ending instrumental stuff going on, and when it finally does end, it does so in 'sudden death' fashion and annoyingly segues abruptly into "Sunshine". "What Happened To Ya Part 1" is a nice, catchy ditty with acoustic rhythm and acoustic slide guitars; it's followed by "What Happened To Ya Part 2" which is basically a lengthy instrumental jam with some voiceovers, and although it's not unlistenable and does have nice guitarwork, it reeks of filler. "Nah Nah", a Nigel Ippinson solo composition, is an acoustic guitar-based tune with a singalong chorus--it's pleasantly catchy, though it's rather slight.
With all of that out of the way, we are left with a pair of hands-down gems. "Can't See Me" finds Brown reunited with his old Stone Roses mates Mani and Reni for an infectiously funky looping groove tune--slamming beats, great Brown vocals, uncannily note-perfect lead guitar from Brown, and great lead bass guitar licks; it's a clear attempt at creating another gem along the lines of the Stone Roses' "Fools Gold", and it works big time. Then there's the mellow-yet-creepy "Corpses In Their Mouths", written by Brown and Ibrahim, with terrific moody lead guitar work and hushed Brown vocals; it does have some rather out-of-place harmonica work from Brown, but it's a minor quibble.
If you're a diehard Stone Roses fan, "Unfinished Monkey Business" is worth checking out--there are lots of intriguing ideas floating around on here, but it sure is wildly erratic and very tough to listen to all the way through.
Appropriate title.......2004-05-11
This is a shame too because if Brown wouldn't have gone crazy with the production and arrangements, it might have ended up being one of my favorite CDs. He is definetly on the right track with Corpses In Their Mouths, My Star, and What Happened To Ya? But Lions doesn't know when to end, or if it even wants to end as the artificial sounding drums just drag on making the song a uninviting tizzy as he and a female voice sing "there are no lions in England" over and over and over and over again.
The biggest achievement of this album is also the biggest folly: since Corpses In Their Mouths stands head and shoulders over so much of the material here that it makes you realize what Unfinished Monkey Business COULD'VE been like. The way that the vocal melody line of the chorus weaves in and out of the lead guitar creatives a divine sound that makes one believe that everyone ought to hear this song. Superb.
If anything, Monkey Business shows us that Ian Brown is off to a good start. He just needs to trim a few things here, develop a few sounds there, and he could be unstoppable. I haven't heard his later releases. Hopefully, that is where he went.
The Ressurection Continues...........2004-02-05
Not worth it.......2002-01-09
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Unfinished Business
Steve Goodman Manufacturer: Red Pajamas ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000DM1 Release Date: 1989-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Whispering Man
- Mind Over Matter
- God Bless Our Mobile Home
- Millie Make Some Chilli
- In Real Life
- (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I
- Don't Get Sand In it
- The Dutchman
- Colorado Christmas
- My Funny Valentine
Customer Reviews:
a sign of perfection cut short.......2001-02-27
Excellent posthumous Goodman collection.......1999-11-13
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Unfinished Business
Ronnie Spector Manufacturer: Lemon Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00013BNYI Release Date: 2004-01-26 |
Tracks:
- Who Can Sleep
- Love on a Rooftop
- Dangerous
- Burnin' Love
- Unfinished Business
- (If I Could) Walk Away
- Heart Song
- True to You
- When We Danced
- Good Love Is Hard to Find
- Say Goodbye to Hollywood [*]
Album Description
2004 remastered reissue of the rock icon's 1987 solo album, featuring Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles) & Eddie Money, features 11 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Say Goodbye To Hollywood'. Lemon.Album Details
One of the Most Original Vocalists of the Past 50 Years and a Legend in her Own Right, this 1987 Album Has Not Been Seen for 15 Years. It was Made During Spector's Contract with Columbia in the 80's and features Bruce Springsteen, the Asbury Dukes, Susannah Hoffs and Eddie Money Amongst Others. The Album Will Contain the Original Artwork, Lyrics plus the Bonus Track Rarity, Billy Joel's "Say Goodbye to Hollywood", Previously Only Available on a 7" Single.Customer Reviews:
Love Her Music? Find This Album.......2007-01-27
Her voice, with its tremolo, boomed out of jukeboxes world wide, with "Be My Baby," "Baby I Love You," and "Walking In The Rain,"among other hits. She also toured with "The Beatles," and played a major part in Spector's evergreen Christmas album of 1963. She's just inescapably part of everybody's sound track of that time: A lot of people danced to her voice, and romanced to it, too. I've been lucky enough to see her several times, and will not soon forget watching the sheer joy with which a man who appeared to be African danced to her music: I think we all felt that way.
When she split with Spector, personally and professionally, and took up a solo career, it was years before her former producer allowed her to use this reportory. However, Billy Joel wrote "Say Goodbye to Hollywood, " for her, and Brian Wilson, of "The Beach Boys" did the same with "Don't Worry Baby;" both were not hits as big as they coulda/shoulda been. In this album, "Unfinished Business" she has a sexy duet with country singer Eddie Money, and does a sizzling "Dangerous" with backup by Susanna Hoffs of "The Bangles." Desmond Child and Diane Warren wrote the haunting "Love On A Rooftop" for her; Desmond Child produced. There's also a very nice "When We Danced," on which Paul Shaffer collaborated.
If you love Ronnie's music, you want this album.
One of the best rock albums ever.......2003-12-27
Good effort.......2003-12-11
producer Phil Spector. This is her second solo album. It needs more than one
listen to grow on you. You also need to get used to the
Ronnie-kind-of-voice. "When we danced" is a nice ballad. "Who can sleep" is
a duet with Eddie Monie. "If I could walk away" has been covered often. The authors are people like Desmond Child and Diane
Warren. It's quite a nice album to get to know Ronnie.
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Unfinished Business
Danny Gatton Manufacturer: NRG Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001XQW Release Date: 1994-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Cherokee
- Lappin It Up
- Melancholy Serenade
- Nit Pickin
- Sky King
- Homage To Charlie Christian
- Sleepwalk
- Fingers On Fire
- Georgia On My Mind
- Notcho Blues
Customer Reviews:
Dannys Masterpiece.......2004-10-09
More Like 50 Stars.......2003-05-24
what a loss!.......2001-10-26
The Best of the Best.......2000-06-13
Awesome!.......1999-09-24
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Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles 1963-1998
Dave Davies Manufacturer: Velvel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000GV5Y Release Date: 1999-01-12 |
Tracks:
- I Believed You
- You Really Got Me
- Beautiful Delilah
- Long Tall Shorty
- Come On Now
- Milk Cow Blues
- Wait Till The Summer Comes Along
- Climb Your Wall
- You Don't Know My Name
- Trust Your Heart
- All Day And All Of The Night
- Living On A Thin Line
- Perfect Strangers
- Rock & Roll Cities
- I've Got Your Number
Tracks:
- Unfinished Business
- Imaginations Real
- The World Is Changing Hands
- Nothing More To Lose
- Body
- In You I Believe
- World Of Our Own
- Eastern Eyes
- Love Gets You
- This Man He Weeps Tonight
- Suzannah's Still Alive
- Death Of A Clown
- Hold My Hand
- Strangers
- Gallon Of Gas Blues/You're Looking Fine
- Lincoln County
Amazon.com
Here's to the illustrious rock & roll foil! Extending from Keith Richards in the Rolling Stones to Johnny Thunders in the New York Dolls, from Mick Ralphs in Mott the Hoople to Mick Jones in the Clash, they're the lean and mean complements to preening frontmen. Dave Davies is a distinguished charter member of this soulful, somewhat thin-voiced bloc. Yes, big brother Ray Davies may have been blessed with a sharper pen and superior vocal range. But the Kinks without Dave's vehement leads and counter-punching compositional contributions? Perish the thought! Unfinished Business gathers 31 of Dave's signature songs on two discs, in the process earning the everlasting affection of Kinks kultists. Culled from solo recordings and group efforts, Unfinished Business is fleshed out with late-'90s rerecordings of DD recordings suspended in legal limbo. Surprisingly, the likes of the title track (from 1996, and featuring Dave's son Simon on drums) and the three numbers cut live at New York's Bottom Line in 1997 update this decades-spanning collection quite nicely. Dave was never really overshadowed by his brother, but with Unfinished Business he's finally properly illuminated. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
The Godfather of the Powerchord.......2007-05-04
Brash,Loud and In Your Face, Dave Davies is the Pure Definition of Rock N' Roll. With his Wild Spirit and that BIG Guitar he was the Obnoxious younger Brother of a certain Raymond Davies who wrote songs and sang them in the Fab, Fave KINKS. That is not to say that Dave couid or would live in the shadow of his elder brother. His Mark of Greatness is stamped right onto the Kinks third single release, "You Really Got Me" when after those famous opening chords he goes APE$#!% during that outta-control solo midway through this classic. This one Song Defines it all, and all this is because of Dave.
That said Dave Davies Deserves his own Box Set (OF AT LEAST 4 CD'S) But in this World that might never happen so this Two-Disk Collection will have to stand in for that.
With Disk One containing 15 Tracks and Disk Two adding another 16, I will agree with the other Reviewers that is Version PAILS in comparison to the European Edition that adds 13 more selections into this Collection.
This Edition of "Unfinished Business" is a fair sampler of Dave Davies. But you will want and you NEED more of this Music.. Go for the EUROPEAN copy of this Classic
From out of the shadows, Dave Davies.......2001-05-30
Not as good as European Anthology.......1999-11-24
We're talkin' genius here........1999-09-18
Terrific summation of Dave's solo and Kinks kareer.......1999-05-19
Unfinished Business collects many of The Kinks key album tracks that Dave contributed to musically (either as a songwriter and/or instrumentalist-vocalist) and from his brief solo career. It's nice to see that Dave is returning to creating his own music and not just living in Ray's shadow.
The Kinks material includes re-recorded versions of songs he wrote and sang in the band (due to legal reasons, the original recordings couldn't be used). The re-recordings work well and compare to the original classics. In some cases, Dave takes an unplugged approach with these tracks brining out new nuances.
Also collected are the best tracks from Dave's three solo studio albums from the 80's. Chosen People, Dave's weakest album, is represented by a re-recording of the best song from that disc. While his first solo record is woefully under represented.
This gets 4 stars instead of five because the US release has 14 less tracks than the UK and European counterpart. It should be mentioned, however, that this disc does have tracks that don't appear on the UK version as well.
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Unfinished Business
R. Kelly & Jay-Z Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00065GI3M Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Return
- Big Chips
- We Got Em Goin' - Jay-Z, , R. Kelly, Memphis Bleek
- She's Coming Home With Me
- Feelin' You in Stereo
- Stop
- Mo' Money - Jay-Z, , R. Kelly, Twista
- Pretty Girls
- Break Up (That's All We Do)
- Don't Let Me Die
- Return [Remix] - Doug E. Fresh, Jay-Z, , R. Kelly, Slick Rick
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Unfinished Business
Meliah Rage Manufacturer: Locomotive Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ROAM34 Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Mind Stalk
- Moment Of Silence
- Ruthless
- Decade Dreams
- Blacksmith
- Posessing Judgement
- Violent Forces
- Season To Kill
- Interview With Tony Nichols
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- Alice @ 97.3: This Is Alice Music, Vol. 7
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