The best Soundtrack Variety of the 90's A true Classic!
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What Soundtrack better shows the diversity in Genre of the 90's than the "Batman Forever" soundtrack? Have you ever seen a compilation with U2, The Offspring and Seal in the same place? I somehow... read full review
With the new addition of a classic Adcom High-end audio system (Thanks to eBay, of course!,) I completely stopped downloading highly-compressed, low bit-rate and over-priced albums from i Tunes, to purchase thi... read full review
I purchased this CD for the songs "Turn me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend" to have a pure digital copy of them in my Music Library. I enjoyed hearing the variety and diversity Loverboy ... read full review
Though not his best work, this CD is a must have for any jazz enthusiast; Or someone who enjoys improvisation that is well-directed and melodic. Zoot Sims style and grace with a small ensemble ALWAYS... read full review
This is hands down my favorite Jazz CD of all Time. It is not fast and up-tempo, but it's always on the move, with a melodic sound and easy driving beat. Every track is something you could play to someone ... read full review
That 70's show is one of the most brilliantly done Sit-Coms made in a long time. Most of the characters who started as basically "nobody's" became great at comedic timing, like-ability and d... read full review