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Move over Darling [VHS]
Move over Darling [VHS]

$12.98
Enjoyed this Doris Day movie. received in timely fashion in excellent shape. Will purchase from your co. again!!!
Move It on Over
Move It on Over

$18.98
Thorogood is a blues/rock n roll master and this album is one of his best! Awesome songs, insane guitar work and of course lonesome George.
Move over princess... the queen has arrived Pink Vinyl Decal Sticker
Move over princess... the queen has arrived Pink Vinyl Decal Sticker

$5.99
This decal is precision die cut (there is no background) from premium grade, 5-7 year outdoor vinyl with self adhesive backing and is ready to dress up your car window, car, truck, motorcycle, boat, snowboard, skateboard, surfboard, notebook, computer case, mirror or any clean smooth surface you might want to decorate. Let your imagination have fun! Full instructions for applying your new decal are included. It is fast, simple and requires no special tools. By default all decals are cut for and should be placed on the outside. Note that some of the vinyls are not the same on the adhesive side as they are on the pretty front side, therefore will not look the same if applied inside facing out. ShadowMajik does not recommend inside facing out application, especially on vehicle windows and will not be responsible for any damage or problems caused by inside facing out applications.
Move on Over: The Eddie Buster Sides
Move on Over: The Eddie Buster Sides

$17.98
Early in his career, Sonny Stitt was seen by some as an alto player overshadowed by Charlie Parker. Later, when I discovered his recordings in the 1970s, I thought of him as primarily a tenor man. This CD - two complete albums with almost 80 minutes of music - falls in between those two periods and showcases Stitt on both horns. In each case, he's joined by another formidable saxman and backed up by a rhythm section featuring organ. Overall, the 14 tracks present a nice mix of ballads, bop, and blues to show off Stitt's improvisational prowess.
The first eight tracks are the 1963 studio album "Move On Over." Stitt is joined on the last three of these tracks by Nicky Hill, who plays alto rather than his usual tenor. (The personnel roster that lists him as playing tenor is incorrect.) Listeners should have no trouble telling apart these two saxmen, but in case you do, Stitt is on the left channel and Hill is on the right.
Tracks 9 to 14 are the 1961 live recording "At the D.J. Lounge." The recording quality is not as clean as the studio album, but the performance is energetic and includes nice tenor solos by Johnny Board, whose big sound conveys a style that's a bit less technical than Stitt's but very melodic. This makes for some interesting interplay between the two.
Like most imports, this CD is priced higher than one would expect for a single disc. But it's filled to the limit with music and has good liner notes, including the original notes from both of the albums. This one is definitely worth adding to your collection.

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