Cover | Artist | Title | Format | Released | Label | Catalog No | Genre | Notes | Reviews |
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Nick Drake | Five Leaves Left | CD | 1969 | Hannibal | Folk: Contemporary Folk | |||
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Nick Drake | Bryter Layter | CD | 1970 | Hannibal | Folk: Contemporary Folk | |||
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Nick Drake | Pink Moon | CD | 1972 | Island | Folk: Contemporary Folk | |||
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Nick Drake | Way To Blue (An Introduction To Nick Drake) | CD | 1994 | Hannibal | Folk: Contemporary Folk | |||
The Dubliners | The Dubliners Live | LP | 1974 | Polydor | |||||
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The Dubliners | A Parcel Of Rouges | LP | 1976 | Polydor | ||||
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Duke Ellington | Sviter | CD | 1959 | Ojc | ||||
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Dylan, Bob | Love & Theft | CD | 2001 | Sony | Folk: Contemporary Folk | "Love and Theft" is an album by Bob Dylan, released in 2001. Coming four years after the much applauded Time Out of Mind, "Love and Theft" was even better received by delighted critics and fans and is widely considered his best album since 1975's Blood On The Tracks. It gave Dylan his best trans-Atlantic chart showings in over two decades. Going gold in the US, "Love and Theft" hit #5, and it reached as high as #3 in the UK. As of June 2006, the album has sold 757,000 units in the U.S. Produced by Dylan himself (under his pseudonym of "Jack Frost"), the album is loose, carefree, touching, and even humorous at times. It won the 2002 Grammy award for "Best Traditional Folk Album" and was nominated for "Album of the Year". Before that, it topped the Village Voice's Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 2001. In 2003, the album was ranked number 467 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. "Love and Theft" - which was released the same day as the September 11, 2001 attacks - remains Bob Dylan's latest studio album. The quotation marks in the album title are apparently deliberate, as witnessed by Dylan's official website and by the text on the album's cover. |
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Dylan, Bob | No Direction Home | 2 DVD | 2005 | |||||
Dylan, Bob | Dylan [Disc 1] | CD | 2007 | Sony & BMG Music Entertainment/Columbia/Legacy | Rock: Folk-Rock | US Release Date October 2, 2007 | |||
Dylan, Bob | Dylan [Disc 2] | CD | 2007 | Sony & BMG Music Entertainment/Columbia/Legacy | Rock: Folk-Rock | US Release Date October 2, 2007 | |||
Dylan, Bob | Dylan [Disc 3] | CD | 2007 | Sony & BMG Music Entertainment/Columbia/Legacy | Rock: General Rock | US Release Date October 2, 2007 | |||
E.S.T. | E.S.T. Med Nils Landgren | CD | |||||||
E.S.T. | E.S.T. Med Kristina Lugn | CD | |||||||
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E.S.T. | Tuesday Wonderland | CD | 2006 | ACT Music | Jazz: General Jazz | |||
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E.S.T. | Retrospective - The Very Best Of E.S.T | CD | 2009 | Jazz: General Jazz | ||||
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Earl Wild; Arthur Fiedler: Boston Pops Orchestra | George Gershwin | CD | 2005 | RCA | Classical: General Classical | |||
East Of Eden | Mercator Projected | CD | 1969 | Eclectic | Rock: Progressive Rock | +3 bonus tracks | |||
East Of Eden | Snafu | CD | 1970 | Eclectic | Rock: Progressive Rock | Personnel: Dave Arbus - electric violin, flute, trumpet, indian bells, tenor sax, bagpipe chanter; Ron Caines - vocal, alto, soprano sax, stylophone; Geoff Nicholson - vocal, guitar; Andy Sneddon - bass guitar; Geoff Britton - drums, percussion, harp; * Tracklist: 1. Have to Whack It Up 2. Leaping Beauties for Rudy / Marcus Junior 3. Xhorkom / Ramadhan / In the Snow for a Blow 4. Uno Transito Clapori 5. Gum Arabic / Confucius 6. Nymphenburger 7. Habibi Baby / Beast of Sweden / Boehm Constrictor 8. Traditional: Arranged by East Of Eden Bonustracks: 9. Jig-a-Jig 10. Petite Fille (previously unreleased) 11. Biffin Bridge (previously unreleased) 12. Blue Boar Blues (previously unreleased) 13. Nymphenburger (First Take)(previously unreleased) 14. Marcus Junior (Single Edit) 15. Jig-a-Jig (Take Nine)(previously unreleased) * Tracks 1-9 & 15 recorded im1970 Track 10 recorded in Broadhurst Gardens on June 05, 1969. Tracks 11-14 recorded in Broadhurst Gardens on June 06, 1969. Track 16 recorded at Motgan Studios on April 15, 1970. Label: Deram (Decca) (1970) | |||
Eddy, Nelson | Indian Love Call/Friml | 78 Rpm | 1936-09-19 | 1CS0049116 1 HMV | Performer: Eddy, Nelson Performer notes: Jeanette MacDONALD and Nelson EDDY (vocal) with orchestra/Nathaniel Shilkret |
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EGBA | Jungle-Jam | LP | 1976 | Sonet | Ahmadu Jarr Congas, percussion Bjarne Roupé Gitarr Göran Lagerberg Bas Lars Jansson Piano, elpiano Ulf Adåker Trumpet, flygelhorn Ulf Andersson Sax, flöjt Åke Eriksson Trummor |
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EGBA | EGBA Bryter Upp | LP | 1979 | MNW | Göran Lagerberg Bas Peter Sundell Trummor Stefan Blomqvist Piano, elpiano Ulf Adåker Trumpet, flygelhorn, synt Ulf Andersson Tenorsax, sopransax, altsax, flygerhorn |
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Eighteenth Day Of May | The Eighteenth Day of May | CD | 2005 | Alternative & Punk: Indie | ||||
Einstürzende Neubauten | Ende Neu | CD | 1996 | ||||||
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Einstürzende Neubauten | Strategies Against Architecture III (Disc 2) | CD | 2001 | Industrial: General Industrial |