![]() Jim and Jack Together At last BBQ Grilling Gift Basket $84.99 Two true classics together at last. Jim Beam and Jack Daniels have teamed up in this delicious assortment of grilling goodness. The delectable sauces and marinades will add zest to any steak or chicken cook out. Even those who don't drink will love the zesty flavor of Jim's rich salsa and creamy fudge. Red Gloss Basket Jack Daniels Barbecue Sauce Jack Daniels Marinade mix Jack Daniels Horseradish Sauce Jack Daniels Sweet-N-Hot Mustard Southern Comfort Gourmet Coffee Jack Daniels coffee Jim Beam Original Beef Jerky Jim Beam Medium Salsa Pretzel Rods 3 Pepper Water Crackers Chocolate chip cookies Buffalo Bills Tortilla Strips 8 oz Chocolate Fudge popcorn 4 oz 3 oz Smokey cheddar cheese triangle Claey's old Fashioned Fudge Peanut butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets Grilling hot pad sets (Assorted Styles) ![]() Last Days of WWII: July 1945 5-Disc DVD Set As World War II neared completion the Axis powers tried increasingly desperate strategies in last-ditch efforts to slow the Allies' inexorable advance. THE LAST DAYS OF WWII is a comprehensive step-by-step account of the crucial decisions and personalities that culminated in Allied victory.One of the most exhaustive authoritative films on the subject ever made.The decisions and personalities which shaped the war's end come alive.Filled with expert commentary and rare archival footage. July 1 - July 7 DVD The War in the Pacific comes to a close and Churchill suffers a shocking political defeat. 33 000 Australian troops land in the Great Sundra Islands and win control of Asia's richest oil regions. In Manila General Douglas MacArthur declares the Philippines free from Japanese occupation. In Berlin the first U.S. occupation troops arrive as Allied forces hold a victory parade. But another hero of the war suffers a crushing defeat when Churchill loses the General Election.This episode also features a profile of 'Old Leather Face' and the campaign against the Japanese in China. July 8 - July 14 DVD General Eisenhower bids farewell to the troops in Europe and the gauntlet tightens around Japan.In Indochina Chinese forces advance rapidly eastwards and cut the last link between the Japanese army and its garrison while the U.S. 3rd Fleet joins the attack on Tokyo for the first time.In Berlin U.S. and British troops take control of their allotted sectors from the Red Army. In turn the two countries agree to share some control with the French. And General Eisenhower issues a farewell message to all Allied troops in Europe. Finally this episode profiles the F-6 Hellcat as the 'Weapon of the Week.' July 15 - July 21 DVD The 'Big Three' prepare for Potsdam while the American assault on the Japanese mainland unfolds.In Europe the war's aftermath is gaining steam: the Municipal Council in Berlin confiscates the property of former Nazi party members while President ![]() Last Performance at Newport July 2 1966 $16.49 It's Coltrane! It's free jazz! It has "My favorite things"! As one would expect from such a late, 21th century issue of late Trane (from 1966!), the sound is far from perfect (bootleg is not the wrong word here), but I guess it's still acceptable to most listeners - except for the Hi-Fi purists... The music is powerful and often dissonant, the band is concentrated and intense, although I would lie if I said my attention didn't wonder off at few occasions. But- free jazz is not really my thing, it's just one of those things I like to take a look at occasionally. Basically, since the "production values" are not perfect (for instance, I think Sanders is under-recorded at some solos) it would be wrong of me two give it full five stars. Otherwise, as far as I can tell, this is great free jazz music. No wonder Coltrane practiced his heart out - he had to in order to give such performances. The liner notes are OK; historically interesting, with a very strange (practically unedited) Coltrane interview included. John Coltrane - soprano and tenor sax, percussion Pharoah Sanders - tenor sax, piccolo percuss. Alice Coltrane - piano Jimmy Garrison - bass Rashied Ali - dm |
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