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Chicago - 17 Ultradisc II™ 24 KT Gold CD
Price $29.99
Hitching its wagon to Peter Cetera’s tender tenor croon, and bringing a new sound to the fore, Chicago redefines 1980s pop on this 1984 classic—setting the stage for the power ballads and sweeping slow-dance fare.
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Carole King - Music GAIN 2™ Ultra Analog 180g LP
Price $29.99
Released on the heels of her breakthrough, Tapestry, Carole King’s Music is every bit the equal of its more famous predecessor, a Number One smash that features impeccable songwriting, infallible melodies, and extraordinary piano playing.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street Survivors Silver Label™ LP
Price $22.99
The last album recorded with original vocalist Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steve Gaines, the 1977 set is both mythical for its historical significance as well as infallible songwriting quality.
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Keb' Mo' - Keb' Mo' GAIN 2™ Ultra Analog 180g LP
Price $29.99
Original, charismatic, and immensely gifted, the guitarist/vocalist (born Kevin Moore) brings country blues in the late 20th century on his stunning self-titled Epic debut, which quickly climbed the charts and turned the former backing instrumentalist into a household name.
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The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Ultradisc UHR™ SACD
Price $29.99
Universally renowned for its groundbreaking songs, majestic arrangements, landmark production, emotional lyrics, and bold creativity the 1966 record forever altered the pop-culture landscape and how everyone experiences music.
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Grateful Dead - Live Dead GAIN 2™ Ultra Analog 180g 2LP
Price $39.99
Renowned for contagious communication between its members, the Dead operates on a interstellar plane throughout Live/Dead. Witnessing the ebb-and-flow manners in which guitarist Jerry Garcia, bassist Phil Lesh, and drummer Billy Kreutzmann respond to one another’s passages and blur the lines between jazz, psychedelia, and rock disciplines.
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Foreigner - Double Vision Ultradisc UHR™ SACD
Price $29.99
Overflowing with first-rate songwriting, lascivious hooks, and sing-a-long choruses, Foreigner’s Double Vision exceeded the popularity of the band’s blockbuster debut with more than seven million copies and two Top Five singles.
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