 | Doobie Brothers: Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston (vocals, guitar); Tiran Porter (vocals, bass); Keith Knudsen (vocals, drums); Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (guitar); John Hartman (drums). Additional personnel: Maria Muldaur (vocals); Ry Cooder (guitar); Conte... |
 | FLAME OF BARBARY COAST: A cowboy competes with a gambling tycoon on the Barbary Coast for the hand of a beautiful dance-hall queen. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake shakes up the plot and provides the climax. SANTA FE STAMPEDE: An old friend of the... |
 | Ride �em and rope �em cowboy! As a classic western cowpoke, your job is to round up the herd of cattle that's running loose. Toss your lasso to bring in members of the wayward bovine brigade. Depending on what breed you rope there are four mixed in... |
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 | Texas Latino: Richard Acosta (vocals, saxophone), Luis S. Ortiz (electric guitar), Candor Tovar, Jr. (accordion), Severo Contreras, Jr. (keyboards), Manuel Enriquez (bass), "J.B." Hernandez (drums), Vicente Barrera (background vocals). Recorded at... |
 | "Mean" Gene Okerland and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan host an impressive array of World Championship Wrestling highlighted by a World Heavyweight Title Bout between "Nature Boy" Ric Flair and Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat. Others featured include... |
 | Originally aired on pay-per-view television, this WCW spectacular features all of the body-slamming highlights. Includes Jarret's first world title and Tammy's debut. |
 | Arranger: Keith Israel. |
 | Anagram released this collection of psychobilly rockers the Meteors in 1999. A good place for collectors to get some of their harder-to-find releases on CD. ~ Chris True |
 | Personnel: Larry White (steel guitar); Gabriel Gonzales (piano, keyboards). Audio Mixers: Steve Brown; Stampede. Recording information: Big Time Audio, Dallas, TX. Photographer: Eddie Ramirez. Arranger: Stampede. |