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For a Few Dollars More (DVD, 1998, Western Legends)
Spaghetti Trilogy
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
The final installment of the "Man With No Name" Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western Trilogy may be the a perfect way to wrap up the story, but actually leaves even more questions for the viewer. This tim... read full review
CD: The Byrds Play Dylan [2001] by Byrds (The) (CD, Jun-2002, Legacy) 
A must for one lone Byrds track
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
A great idea for an album even though it's a little too late in the game. The Byrds who basically started as a Dylan cover band, can easily say they helped Dylan sell his own catalog. This collection conta... read full review
Getting the Knack (DVD, 2004)
DOUG FIGER: THIS GENERATION'S LENNON
The brilliance of The Knack is explored indepth on this new documentary. The magic of that summer of 1979 when "My Sharona" seemed to be on every radio station through to their latest album is di... read full review
CD: Mighty Like a Rose by Elvis Costello (CD, May-1991, Warner Bros. Records) 
The "bearded years" of McManus
Never before and never again would Elvis Costello travel the lonesome path of "new wave troubador" as he did here on 1991's MIGHTY LIKE A ROSE. Having spent much of the past year hanging out and ... read full review
DVD: Game of Death (DVD, 2005) 
Enter The Dragon Double disc = Double excitement
Bruce Lee completists need look no further than the recent double dvd special edition of ENTER THE DRAGON. Not only do you get the original film in letterbox and digitally remastered you also get 10 trailers, 3... read full review
CD: High Drama: The Real Johnnie Ray by Johnnie (Vocal) Ray (CD, Oct-1997, Colu... 
Johnnie Ray lives on
In a world that need heroes, Johnnie Ray is slightly overlooked. In the early 50's, the hearing-aid wearing Ray was more or less a early rock pioneer. He took smooth orchestral pop of the day and... read full review
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