Ultimate Collection

February 26th, 2010

Ultimate Collection
Following in the footsteps not only of Universal’s many Ultimate Collection, but also the Beatles 1 a groundbreaking collection in the sense that it proved that a collection that contains all the hits will actually sell on CD (thereby proving the cynical ploy of leaving hits off a compilation in order to sell catalog is flawed) the Who’s 2002 compilation The Ultimate Collection attempts to collect all their hits, all their anthems in one place. It fits that bill very well, providing all the big items from “I Can’t Explain” to “Emenince Front” as it spans two discs and 35 tracks. Sure, fans will find personal favorites missing, whether it’s “A Quick One While He’s Away” or “Athena,” while collectors will note that it contains everything from the previous attempt at an exhaustive CD compilation, 1996’s My Generation: The Very Best of the Who, but it doesn’t matter, because this is the best summation of their career for a general audience yet assembled. It functions as both an introduction and as the one Who album listeners who just want the hits will need.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Magic Jack

February 26th, 2010

Magic Jack

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Thirty Years of Maximum R&B

February 26th, 2010

Thirty Years of Maximum R&B
This four-CD collection does include all of their big hits and the lion’s share of their key album tracks. Previously unreleased rarities include some interesting selections (the ’60s outtakes “Early Morning Cold Taxi” and “Melancholia”), but these bits and pieces, which include some live versions, commercials, Keith Moon sketches, and the like, are mostly inessential. The post-Keith Moon cuts that bring us up to the present are out of the league of the body of The Who’s work. As most of The Who’s ’60s and ’70s albums are very strong, cohesive works in and of themselves, this doesn’t make the best starting point…it will likely be a necessary addition only for the more devoted.

- Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

February 24th, 2010

Ultimate Collection (Remastered)
Following in the footsteps not only of Universal’s many Ultimate Collection, but also the Beatles 1 — a groundbreaking collection in the sense that it proved that a collection that contains all the hits will actually sell on CD (thereby proving the cynical ploy of leaving hits off a compilation in order to sell catalog is flawed) — the Who’s 2002 compilation The Ultimate Collection attempts to collect all their hits, all their anthems in one place. It fits that bill very well, providing all the big items from “I Can’t Explain” to “Emenince Front” as it spans two discs and 35 tracks. Sure, fans will find personal favorites missing, whether it’s “A Quick One While He’s Away” or “Athena,” while collectors will note that it contains everything from the previous attempt at an exhaustive CD compilation, 1996’s My Generation: The Very Best of the Who, but it doesn’t matter, because this is the best summation of their career for a general audience yet assembled. It functions as both an introduction and as the one Who album listeners who just want the hits will need. But in case you’re one of those listeners who need to be persuaded to buy a new Who compilation, since you already have three or 12, plus all the expanded reissues, the initial pressing of The Ultimate Collection contain a four-track bonus disc of rarities featuring the rare U.S. single version of “Substitute,” an early version of “I’m a Boy,” a previously unreleased acoustic version of “Happy Jack,” and the U.K. single version of “Magic Bus.” All are nice rarities, but collectors will have to consider if they really want to buy a double-disc set of everything they already have just to get four songs.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Jack’s Magic Beans

February 24th, 2010

Jack's Magic Beans

A CHILD’S FAIRY-TALE GARDEN TO GROW AND EXPLORE Imagine growing a beanstalk all the way to the sky! Kids will love planting their very own beanstalk and watching it grow. This fun, activity-based garden kit has all of the ingredients included to get kids into gardening. The kit includes a stake,

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Legends

February 24th, 2010

Legends

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HTC Magic T mobile Google G2 Pulm Purple Protective Skin Silicone Case

February 22nd, 2010

HTC Magic T mobile Google G2 Pulm Purple Protective Skin Silicone Case

Pulm Purple Protective Silicone Case is designed for HTC Magic Google G2 cell phone. It protects your T mobile G2 with a slip-free, high-grade silicone case that gives you quick and easy access to all HTC Dream features. Cutouts give easy access to the volume control, camera lens, headset jack and

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Nightmare Before Christmas Figure: Tim Burton Nightmare Before Christmas 15th Anniversary Edition Tabletop Sculpture

February 22nd, 2010

Nightmare Before Christmas Figure: Tim Burton Nightmare Before Christmas 15th Anniversary Edition Tabletop Sculpture

Nightmare Before Christmas Sculpture Marks 15 Years with Jack and Friends! Tabletop Sculpture with Lights, Music, Motion! – Halloween Town’s cast of madcap miscreants are ready for a “skell-a-bration!” Commemorating the animated classic’s 15-year anniversary, a Nightmare Before Christmas tabletop sculpture captures the magic with three terrifically twisted tiers of lights, sounds and action. A Bradford Exchange first, this musical Halloween decor will have you singing, “This is Halloween.”Over 25 sculpted Nightmare Before Christmas characters depict 10 memorable scenes on 3 rotating levels, illuminated by 20 glowing lights, for a handcrafted and hand-painted Halloween masterpiece. From the magnificent topper, featuring Jack under the luminous moon, to the handsome wooden base, this Nightmare Before Christmas sculpture is not to be missed. Don’t let it vanish. Order now!A fine collectible, not intended for children. *** Express Shipping Available ***

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HTC Magic T mobile Google G2 Hot Pink Protective Skin Silicone Case

February 22nd, 2010

HTC Magic T mobile Google G2 Hot Pink Protective Skin Silicone Case

Hot Pink Protective Silicone Case is designed for HTC Magic Google G2 cell phone. It protects your T mobile G2 with a slip-free, high-grade silicone case that gives you quick and easy access to all HTC Dream features. Cutouts give easy access to the volume control, camera lens, headset jack and

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HTC Magic T mobile Google G2 Lime Green Clear Protective Skin Silicone Case

February 20th, 2010

HTC Magic T mobile Google G2 Lime Green Clear Protective Skin Silicone Case

Lime Green Clear Protective Silicone Case is designed for HTC Magic Google G2 cell phone. It protects your T mobile G2 with a slip-free, high-grade silicone case that gives you quick and easy access to all HTC Dream features. Cutouts give easy access to the volume control, camera lens, headset jack

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