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Bruce Springsteen-"Devils + Dust" 2005 Columbia Records cd

...Picked up a sealed copy (w/the bonus dvd) for $5.99 yesterday.
 
clhboa said:
Bruce Springsteen-"Devils + Dust" 2005 Columbia Records cd

...Picked up a sealed copy (w/the bonus dvd) for $5.99 yesterday.

Awesome! Ya can't go wrong with 'The Boss', the dvd vid is too kewl, that old house, and that even more worn out guitar, Woof! Great sound....
 
I just grabbed this while wandering through K-Mart...

Ben E. King-"The Very Best Of..." 1995 Rhino Records cd

...Features solo hits as well as hits with The Drifters.
 
120 volts at 60 hertzDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude
 
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings-"Let The Good Times Roll" 2004 Classic Pictures dvd


...Concert dvd. The band features Georgie Fame and Albert Lee.
 
The Everly Brothers-"Instant Party" 1962 Warner Bros. Records cd


...A Collector's choice reissue. Picked up 4 of these reissues rather cheaply on amazon a while back. Kind of a mixed bag. Some rockabilly tunes mixed in with a whole lot of Broadway show tunes and pop standards. The album was a flop at the time of release. A few nice moments but not the best thing they ever did.
 

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The Everly Brothers-"A Date With..." 1960 Warner Bros. Records cd

...Ok, this is more like it. A first rate album featuring such classics as "Love Hurts" and "Cathy's Clown".


Johnny Cash-"Now Here's..." 1961 Sun Records cd


...A Varese Saraband reissue with 5 bonus tracks. Another cheap Amazon score.
 
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jbeckva said:
(now THIS would be great at 300+ WPC, but mah wife would moider me... )

Do you have anything capable of that type of output? :rabbit:

Gee.. I dunno... how about my M-80 driving two pairs of speakers (6 ohms nominal, each pair) in parallel? :bootyshake:

After all, specs are 290 @ 6, so I think I could probably squeeze an extra 10 out of it.
 
The Dillards-"Wheatstraw Suite" 1968 Elektra Records cd


...Bluegrass from a group most folks might remember as playing The Darling Boys on The Andy Griffith show.
 
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