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| 880 products found for Pop Culture  | Southern Culture On The Skids: Rick Miller (vocals, guitar, tambourine); Mary Huff (vocals, bass, organ, handclaps); David Hartman (vocals, drums, maracas, percussion). Additional personnel: Michael Lipton (lap steel guitar); Soul City Singers... | ![CD: Have a Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box [Box] Various Artists, Jun-1998](http://i16.ebayimg.com/01/c/05/a6/1f/cd_6.JPG) | Includes liner notes by Paul Grein, Lisa Sutton, and David McLees. HAVE A NICE DECADE: THE '70S POP CULTURE BOX was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Historical Album. When pop archivists Rhino Records began releasing its seemingly endless... | ![CD: Like Omigod! The 80's Pop Culture Box [Box] Various Artists, Jul-2002](http://i4.ebayimg.com/04/c/05/a9/55/d9_6.JPG) | LIKE OMIGOD! THE 80'S POP CULTURE [BOX] includes an 86 page booklet. Compilation producers: David McLees, Bill Inglot, Gordon Skene. Includes liner notes by Dan Epstein and Jamie Malanowski. All tracks have been digitally remastered. LIKE OMIGOD! was... |  | Producers include: Steve Levine, Arif Mardin, Lew Hahn, Bruce Forest, Bobby Z. Includes liner notes by Boy George. Boy George may get top billing on this 1993 hits compilation, occasioned by his surprising comeback hit with the theme from the... |  | A handbook to the classic TV show, "Lost in Space", with the plot lines for all 83 episodes, trivia, and lots of pictures. | ![CD: Santo Swings [EP] Southern Culture On The Skids, Apr-1999](http://i20.ebayimg.com/04/c/05/a9/4e/dc_6.JPG) | |  | |  | Southern Culture On The Skids: Rick Miller (vocals, guitar, electric sitar, banjo); Mary Huff (vocals, piano, organ, bass, tambourine); Dave Hartman (vocals, drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Chris Bess (tuba, piano, organ); Chip Coleman... |  | A cheap but serviceable budget compilation, THE BEST OF CULTURE CLUB wisely focuses on the group's best albums, 1982's KISSING TO BE CLEVER and 1983's COLOUR BY NUMBERS, including only one song each from the other two. 1986's "Move Away, " in... |  | THE UNFORGETTABLE NAT KING COLE is an 18-song visual tribute to a musical legend. Cole became the first African-American to host a television program in 1955, and his indelible stamp on musical history and popular culture is becomes increasingly... |
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