![]() New HP Q7553X High Yield Compatible Brand Toner Cartridge For Use With HP LaserJet M2727nf, P2015, P2015d, P2015dn and P2015x laser printers from Hewlett Packard - This Is The High Yield Version That Delivers 7,000 Pages At 5% Page Coverage $164.99 Good price, but quality not very good. Has trouble with labels. I won't buy it again. ![]() The Mamas & The Papas Deliver $9.98 "Deliver" is the 3rd studio album released by the Mamas and Papas in the spring of 1967 and went all the way to Number 2 on the BillBoard Best Album chart. Even though "Deliver" isn't as perfect as their debut album ("If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears") or as experimental as their mostly original second album, it still has several wonderful songs and served to continue the Mamas and Papas reign as the "Royal Family of Pop". The album opens with a beautifully arranged remake of the Shirelles "Dedicated to the One I Love" which features Mama Michelle Phillips on one of her few lead vocal performances. This record hit Number 2 on the singles chart and became the third biggest selling record of their career - behind "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday". The other two singles from the album are the biographical "Creeque's Alley" which was written as a "road map" for producer Lou Adler which esplained how the group came together. The other single, "Look Through My Window", which was released in the fall of 1966, prior to the album's release, is still regarded as one of their most under-rated masterpieces. They also perform cover versions of the Temptations "My Girl" and the Beatles "Twist and Shout" - the latter a more slow and seductive interpretation. Other cuts on the album include an upbeat "Free Advice" which sounds like a good follow-up to "Straight Shooter and "String Man" - another Mama Michelle lead vocal recalling how she met husband John Phillips. Mama Cass Elliot gets to shine on three lead vocal performances - the Rodgers and Hart "Sing for Your Supper" which was featured on the "Rodgers and Hart" television special where the group performed 4 of the duo's famous songs. "Boys and Girls Together" which sounds like a Herb Alpert and the Tiquana Brass selection complete with mariachi band. Her other lead on "Did You Ever Want to Cry" is yet another under-rated classic performnce reminiscent of the Lovin' Spoonful. The only cuts of the album that clearly didn't belong here were 2 intrumentals -"Frustration" and "John's Music Box" which clearly illustrates that the group was running out of material to record. Even though these two cuts detract from the album I still gave it five stars because of the quality of the other material. Even though the Mamas and Papas would record another studio album before they broke up the following summer, I feel this album only enhances their popularity and was clearly their last great effort cementing their status as the Kings and Queens of Rock and Roll. ![]() Deliver Us From Evil $13.99 If you want some answers to how the USA and the rest of the world has become so-oooo secularized. The truth is in this book. Razi is the best at intellegently making sense of all the nonsense we see today. |
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