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Bamboo Skewers, Twisted ends (#CMS1) $1.95 Natural bamboo appetizer picks with a twist on the end for your party or catered event! These bamboo picks will make any appetizer look especially tasty and attractive! Package of 50 skewers, each 4 inches long…. |
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Led Zeppelin III $4.94 After plundering the Yardbirds’ legacy and Willie Dixon (among others) for their blues-riff-heavy first two albums, Jimmy Page and company surprised many listeners with the strong acoustic/folk sensibility displayed on III. Page aficionados shouldn’t have been caught off guard; the guitarist had toyed with similar sensibilities and modalities during his brief tenure with the Yardbirds (most notabl… |
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Invincible $4.44 For such a boldly titled and apparently driven attempt to reinstate Michael Jackson at the center of the pop world, Invincible is a listless thing. Split between scratchy funk workouts and midtempo ballads that might have appeared as Bad B-sides, the album plays on and on while never seriously promoting dancing or romancing. Its handful of weird moments–the resurrection-by-tape of Biggie Smalls o… |
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The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988 $7.43 The Best That I Could Do collects the singles that led John Mellencamp into the radio/jukebox pantheon he celebrated in “R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.” and “Cherry Bomb.” While albums such as American Fool, Uh Huh, and Scarecrow held Top 10 spots for months, their spinoff hits made this Hoosier disciple of Jagger, J.B., and Iggy into something like a Reagan-era John Fogerty: not only were “Pink Houses,” … |
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The Book of Pooh – Stories From the Heart [VHS] $2.75 While Disney didn’t invent Winnie the Pooh, nor first animate him, it certainly has Americanized the British bear into a cartoon character hardly resembling A.A. Milne’s original 1924 creation. Although Disney’s four Storybook Classics titles (from 1966) were somewhat faithful to Milne’s concept, subsequent titles (especially in the Playtime and Learning series) descended into second-rate TV fare…. |