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Forgotten Noir & Crime: Vol. Four List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $16.93 Used From: $18.93 |
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COUNTERSPY MEETS SCOTLAND YARD: When enemy agents obtain leaked secrets about a guided missile reservation, the chief of America's counterspy division (Howard St. John) and Scotland Yard's top sleuth (Ron Randell) get on an investigative trail which quickly leads to a reservation secretary (Gunsmoke's Miss Kitty, Amanda Blake). "Suspense and excitement"--Harrison's Reports. RADAR SECRET SERVICE: It's science versus crime when agents of a foreign power working with local gangsters (including Tom Neal) steal a truck loaded with secret atomic materials, and the members of the Secret Service's new "radar unit" (including John Howard and Ralph "Dick Tracy" Byrd) use the latest technology to run down the lawbreakers. MOTOR PATROL: Roaring down America's highways in the pursuit of justice, motorcycle policemen put the heat on a car theft ringleader who uses a legitimate garage as a front. When Officer Bill Henry is killed in the line of duty, rookie Don Castle, the fiancé of Henry's sister, gets him assigned to the case and infiltrates the gang. MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY (1941): When Harvard Law School graduate P. Cadwallader Jones (Dennis O'Keefe) bungles his first assignment in the D.A.'s office, he is next assigned the make-work job of reviewing the closed case of a crooked city official (Peter Lorre) who vanished with a stolen $100,000. The cold case suddenly gets hot when the money begins to reappear, and a series of brutal murders ensues! There's plenty of fast-moving action in this crime melodrama laced with humor. WESTERN PACIFIC AGENT: A "modern Western," set in the year it was released (1951). The railroad assigns its top agent Kent Taylor to investigate a payroll robbery and the murder of a paymaster. Meanwhile, the felon's father (Morris Carnovsky) is also desperately trying to convince the wayward boy (Mickey Knox) to forsake his life of crime. HIGHWAY 13: It's murder on wheels when a trucking company loses several vehicles in a series of mysterious crashes--and a company honcho dies in a road accident that is equally inexplicable. Truck driver Robert Lowery soon finds himself enmeshed in the whodunit, which involves a café truck stop, an ex-gangster mechanic and indications of sabotage. TREASURE OF MONTE CRISTO: A web of death, intrigue and daring love entwines merchant seaman Glenn Langan, a descendent of the Count of Monte Cristo, as he searches modern-day San Francisco for the fortune in long-missing jewels to which he is the rightful heir. Crooked lawyers, a murder and a frame-up are among the obstacles thrown in his path. Great location photography. ROARING CITY: Private eye Dennis O'Brien (Hugh Beaumont) will do anything for a dame or a dollar, tackling two more assignments filled with pistol-point suspense. The first involves a "fixed" fight, double-crosses and, of course, murder. Later, his reward for hiring out to pose as a young beauty's husband is a knockout blow to the head and a false murder charge! SKY LINER: Attention, Homeland Security! It's GRAND HOTEL in the air as the usual wild assortment of travelers (movie actress, eloping couple, child singer, spinsters, crooks, more) board a LaGuardia Airport flight, unaware that other passengers might be spies and counter-spies, complete with secret documents, poison and elaborate plans to engage in international espionage! ALL ARE FIRST TIME ON VIDEO OR DVD. Bonus Features: Scene Selection, Trailers, Adlets Product Specs: 3-DVD9s; Dolby Digital; 575 min; B&W; 1.33: Aspect Ratio; MPAA NR; Year - 1950, 1950, 1950, 1941, 1950, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1949; SRP - $29.99 |
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Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams Used From: $9.98 |
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INCLUDES 1 EXTRA BONUS TRACK Track Listing 1. God Given Name 2. T.O.N.Y. 3. Dancing In The Dark 4. Would've Been The One 5. Sandcastle Disco 6. I Decided - Pt. 1 7. Valentine's Day 8. 6 O'Clock Blues 9. Ode To Marvin 10. I Told You So 11. Cosmic Journey - (featuring Bilal) 12. This Bird 13. I Decided - Pt. 2 (remix) Details Contributing artists: Bilal Producer: Bama Boyz, Jack Splash, Karlin, Mark Ronson, Max Gousse, Mr. Familiar, Shea Taylor, Solange, Soulshock, Square, The Neptunes, Thievery Corporation Distributor: Universal Distribution Recording Type: Studio SPAR Code: n/a Album Notes Personnel: Sean Hurley (guitar, keyboards, bass instrument); John "Jabb" Broussard (guitar, bass instrument); Phillip Todd (saxophone); Noel Langley (trumpet, flugelhorn); Neil Sidwell (trombone); Manny Patino (drums). Audio Mixers: Ben H Allen; Neal H. Pogue; Jack Splash; Manny Marroquin; Dave Pensado; Soulshock. Arrangers: Jack Splash; Karlin; Simon Hale; Soulshock. With her sophomore album SOL-ANGEL & THE HADLEY ST. DREAMS, Solange Knowles is out to change the fact that she's best known as "Beyonce's little sister." The family connection obviously hasn't hurt her, but where her debut was a tepid, run-of-the-mill urban-contemporary offering, Solange's follow-up is a creative spray of day-glo color, proving that this artist has a confident, unique identity all her own. Steeped in vintage R&B samples and a freewheeling aesthetic that borrows from jazz, blues, hip-hop, and electronica, SOL-ANGEL grooves, surprises, and seduces. Whether she's channeling Marvin Gaye ("Ode to Marvin") or the stripped-down Motown vibe of lead single "I Decided," or dabbling in hip-hop or electro, the disc is fun back to front. Help from the Neptunes, Cee-Lo, Mark Ronson, Q-Tip, Lil Wayne, and Bilal makes the package glitter, but it's Solange's quirkiness and exuberance that makes this one of the better R&B albums of 2008. |
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Road Trips: Vol. 1, No. 4 - From Egypt With Love Sale Price: $32.89 Used From: $32.00 |
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The newest installment of Road Trips, titled "From Egypt With Love", is culled from the Dead's five-night run at Winterland a month after they returned from their triumphant journey to Cairo. Each night, the band treated hometown fans to a slide-show of their travels. At two of the concerts, Hamza El Din joined the Dead for versions of "Ollin Arageed" to summon even more of the flavor of Egypt. Other special guests during the run included harmonica ace Lee Oskar (of War) and guitarist John Cipollina (of Quicksilver Messenger Service). Road Trips Vol. 1 No. 4 includes... - Two CDs of music drawn from two of the five shows - October 21 and 22, 1978 - Audio lovingly mastered (in HDCD) by Jeffrey Norman - Long-lost photos and eye-opening liner notes by Blair Jackson Track listing: Disc 1 1. Sugaree 2. Passenger 3. Stagger Lee 4. I Need A Miracle 5. Got My Mojo Working 6. The Other One 7. Stella Blue 8. Sugar Magnolia 9. U.S. Blues Disc 2 1. Ollin Arageed 2. Deal 3. Peggy-O 4. Jack Straw 5. Scarlet Begonias 6. Fire On The Mountain 7. Not Fade Away 8. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad |
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The Hits Sale Price: $139.88 Used From: $4.90 |
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Track Listings 1. I Don't Want to Lose You 2. Here With Me 3. Roll with the Changes 4. Keep on Loving You 5. That Ain't Love 6. Take It on the Run 7. In My Dreams 8. Don't Let Him Go 9. Can't Fight This Feeling 10. Keep Pushin' 11. Time for Me to Fly 12. One Lonely Night 13. Back on the Road Again 14. Ridin' the Storm Ou |
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