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ABBA: Music in Review 1973-1982 (2006)
ABBA was extremely successful in the 1970s and 1980s and sold over 400 million records worldwide. Their music is still extremely influential and had a massive renaissance through the global influence of the stage phenomenon 'Mamma Mia'. Using rare archival footage, a team of music critics and active musicians reviews every ABBA album, from the pre-'Waterloo' era until 'The Visitors'.
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Inside T. Rex: 1973-1980 (2006)
A critical guide to the music of Marc Bolan and T. Rex from early success through to the very last recordings and Marc's tragic death. The 'talking heads' present criticisms and takes on the band's meteoric rise, fall, and all-too-short comeback period.
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Stevie Wonder: Broadcasting Live (2006)
1. Fingertips 2. For Once In My Life 3. You Met Your Match 4. Never Dreamed You'd Leave Me In Summer 5. Signed, Sealed, Delivered 6. Superstition 7. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 8. You Haven't Done Nothin' 9. A-Tisket, A-Tisket 10. Medley (Sir Duke/That Girl/Superstition) 11. I Just Called To Say I Love You 12. Part-Time Lover, 13 .We Can Work It Out 14 .That's What Friends Are For
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer: The Live Broadcasts (2006)
This is the Holy Grail for progressive rock fans. Emerson Lake and Palmer are captured here at the very beginning of a legendary career. Filmed at the time when the band had only just recorded their ground breaking first album, ELP had to use all of their huge individual creative talents to create a full show. That's what makes this film so special. Extensive improvisation virtuoso playing by Keith Emerson, inventive percussion from Carl Palmer and a bravura performance at the mike by the young Greg Lake make this an essential addition to the collection of any fan of the progressive rock era. TRACK LIST 1. The Barbarian 2. Rondo/Bach Improvisations 3. Drum Solo 4. Nutrocker 5. Take A Pebble 6. Knife Edge


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