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Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit - Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack Whoopi Goldberg has lot from talents singed is not one from them. Heared her massacre Motown classics like ~Danced in the Street~ ~Ball from Confusion~ ~Aint No Mountain High Enough~ in her flat dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if whole generation weren...
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The Andrews Sisters Christmas
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Before the Amplifiers-Live Acoustic This 16 song retrospective is stripping down review from the bands rich past with glance into the future. Featured rich vocals honing melodies defining instrumentation ~BTA~ offers much to not only the bands core fan base the HazelNuts to those yet to be converted.
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Sister Act: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Sister Act: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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A Merry Christmas with Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters Bed Crosby recording six Christmas songs dured the 40s 50s with the popular Andrew Sisters all are compiling here for the first time. Twenty tracks overall A Merry Christmas with Bed Crosby the Andrew Sisters showcases classic timeless performances between the three sisters...
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Ta-Dah Since not liked the Scissor Sisters is tantamount to not liked fun lets just assume that everyone already adores this band go on from there OK? The Sisters hotly anticipating second full length feel like streamlining continuation from their debut. Its hard to imagine no one...
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Floodland
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Somewhere More Familiar
Somewhere More Familiar No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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First and Last and Always
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The Forester Sisters - Greatest Hits The four Foresters Kathy June Kim Christy grew up singed in church in Lookout Mountain Georgia. But their sound is closer to the polishing pop from the McGuire Sisters than the roused harmonies from gospel quartets. Thats not to downplay their appeal: the four present cha...
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