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  1. Hace 21 horas · Sam Cooke’s SAR Records Story 1959-1965″ is being made available on vinyl as a 4-LP set, releasing on May 10th via ABKCO. Originally released in 1994 as a 2-CD set, this collection encapsulates the groundbreaking legacy of SAR Records, a black-owned label co-founded by Cooke that championed some of the greatest soul, gospel, and blues ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Beck discography. The discography of Beck, an American rock musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist, consists of 14 studio albums, one compilation album, one remix album, four extended plays (EPs) and 52 singles.

  3. Hace 2 días · Artist: The Dovells Title: For Your Hully Gully Party / You Can't Sit Down Year Of Release: 1963/2010 Label: ABKCO Music & Records Genre: Doo Wop, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Oldies Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks) Total Time: 58:06 Total Size: 143/293 Mb WebSite: Album Preview. Tracklist: 01. Hully Gully Baby 2:33

  4. Hace 3 días · 20:05 Played at 20:05 Trois Gnossiennes: Gnossienne No. 3 [02'27] Composer. Satie, Erik. Performers. Stephanie McCallum (piano) Album. Gymnopédies: The Exquisite Piano Music of Erik Satie, 476 6289

  5. Hace 5 días · All Things Must Pass was number 1 on the UK's official albums chart for eight weeks, although until 2006, chart records incorrectly stated that it had peaked at number 4.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fast_FiveFast Five - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · The film soundtrack was released on iTunes on April 25, 2011, and on CD on May 3, 2011, by ABKCO Records. It features many reggaeton and rhythmic Latin tracks, including songs by Don Omar, Busta Rhymes and many others, with three pieces from Tyler's original score for the film: "Assembling the Team", "Mad Skills" and "Fast Five Suite".

  7. Hace 2 días · “Take it from me, someday (someday) Lord said that we’d be free.” Amen! “Someday We’ll All Be Free” appears as the second track on Someday We’ll All Be Free, released by Bobby Womack in 1985. Compared to the original by the late, great Donny Hathaway, from his 1973 album, Extensions of a Man, the Womack version is significantly slower in tempo.