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LUCKY MAN SOUNDTRACK - MUSIC BY ALAN PRICE - UK - VG+ / VG+ ARTIST - ALBUM - PRESSING - ALBUM GRADE / ALBUM GRADE   SHIPPING COSTS ARE UNDER THE SHIPPING AND PAYMENT TAB IF BUYING MORE THAN ONE RECORD PLEASE INPUT THE SHIPPING AMOUNT MANUALLY AFTER YOU HAVE WORKED IT OUT AS PER SHIPPING DESCRIPTION.    COVER (SLEEVE) GRADING:  SEALED: Still Sealed. EX (Excellent): Like new    VG+ (Very Good): May have light corner wear or a sticker    VG: Rougher corners and seams may have some light splitting VG-: Some splitting or wear.  G+: Rougher overall appearance with heavier splitting.    VINYL GRADING: (2nd) EX: Pretty much like a new LP but it isn't sealed. VG+: Very Good +. Looks relatively flawless, with only superficial signs of use. VG: Very Good.  May exhibit minor surface marks with some mild surface noise. VG-: Very Good-.  May have numerous light scratches or marks that will affect music quality some, but quite readily playable. G+: Good.  Heavier Wear, usually from improper storage, This record will definitely have some noise due to its markings, but could be worthwhile buy for sentimental reasons.   RECORDS ARE VISUALLY GRADED ONLY   ALL RECORDS ARE SENT CLEANED, IN A NEW PLASTIC OUTER SLEEVE AND PACKAGED WITH CARE IN PURPOSE BUILT VINYL BOXES.    
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LP Vinyl ALAN PRICE O LUCKY MAN ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK VG VG  Confirm   availability   before ordering. Goods will be dispatched and delivered within 14 days.    LABEL:  WB COUNTRY:  RSA YEAR:  1973  
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Dave Koz - Lucky Man (1993) [9889228] CD & booklet are practically brand new.
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VG/VG WBC 1209   VINYL GRADING: (2nd)     EX (Excellent): Pretty much like a new LP but it isn't sealed.     VG+ (Very Good +): Looks relatively flawless, with only superficial signs of use.     VG (Very Good): May exhibit minor surface marks with some mild surface noise.     VG- (Very Good -): May have numerous light scratches or marks that will affect music quality some, but readily playable.     G (Good): Heavier wear and surface noise, but will likely still play. (Most vinyl conditions are visually graded, not play tested.) COVER (SLEEVE) GRADING: (1st)     SEALED: Still Sealed.     EX: Like new.     VG+: May have light corner bumps or very minor scuffmarks.     VG: Rougher corners, creasing to cover and may have some light splitting at the seams and ringwear.     VG-: The defects as described under VG are exacerbated.     G: Not really good enough.
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  Authors: E. Benacquista, D. Pennac & Achdé in the Style of Morris Age: 8 years and up Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm Number of pages: 48 colour pages It's the start of the 1860s, and the Old West is changing—a change that comes as a shock to the Daltons when they're arrested not by Lucky Luke, but by… Allan Pinkerton! The man is determined to turn bandit-hunting into a modern, rational business—even at the cost of the American people's personal freedom. It'll be up to Lucky Luke to ensure that the USA is protected against all evil-doers, rascals and lawmen alike…
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Title:   Lucky 7 Starring:   Hoi Wong, Lee Shin Synopsis: Only one person can stop the ultimate madman... With his two bare hands.A dying man gives a priceless diamond to seven kung fu kids and he's last wish is to give the diamond to his wife. The boss of the underworld hears about the diamond and sends out his finest warriors to find the diamond, for himself.With fast and furious fights this movie is hard-hitting, bare knuckle action from start to finish.
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1 Analog Man2 Wrecking Ball3 Lucky That Way4 Spanish Dancer5 Band Played On6 Family7 One Day At A Time8 Hi-Roller Baby9 Funk 5010 India
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Bitter Sweet Symphony Sonnet The Rolling People The Drugs Don't Work Catching The Butterfly Neon Wilderness Space And Time Weeping Willow Lucky Man One Day This Time Velvet Morning Come On No Title
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Heroes Comfortably numb Send me an angel Silent lucidity Lady in black The Forest A weakened soul Lucky man Stop crying your heart out We love you Boulevard of broken dreams The Unforgiven I feel free Missing Forever young
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 8 working days Based on the series of books by Patrick O'Brian and directed by Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World follows the fate of the crew of the HMS Surprise - a British Naval ship on a frantic search for their adversary, the French Man O' War Acheron during the Napoleonic war. Academy Award(r) winner Russell Crowe (Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind) stars as Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, renowned as a fighting captain in the British Navy. The charismatic Captain rouses the patriotism of the crew while wrestling with issues of honour, pride, duty, sacrifice and loyalty. With the true passion he holds for his vocation, he consistently employs ingenious tactics to engage his prey - a much larger and better-equipped French ship. After the French ship almost sinks them in an early battle, the ship's surgeon and Aubrey's closest friend Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany - The Heart of Me, A Knight's Tale) cautions him about letting revenge cloud his judgement. With the HMS Surprise badly damaged and much of his crew injured, Aubrey is torn between duty and friendship as he pursues a high-stakes chase across two oceans to intercept and capture his foe, refusing to accept defeat at the hands of the French at any cost. It's a mission that can make his reputation - or destroy Lucky Jack and his crew. In the course of the Surprise's epic journey, the crew travel the world - from the coast of Brazil to the storm-tossed waters of Cape Horn, south through ice and snow to the far side of the world and across to the remote shores of The Galapagos Islands. A true camaraderie develops between the men with the help of rum, music and the regaling of tall tales! Features Summary Based on the series of books by Patrick O'Brian and directed by Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World follows the fate of the crew of the HMS Surprise - a British Naval ship on a frantic search for their adversary... Studio 20th Century Fox Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20101001
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Based on the series of books by Patrick O'Brian and directed by Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World follows the fate of the crew of the HMS Surprise - a British Naval ship on a frantic search for their adversary, the French Man O' War Acheron during the Napoleonic war. Academy Award(r) winner Russell Crowe (Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind) stars as Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, renowned as a fighting captain in the British Navy. The charismatic Captain rouses the patriotism of the crew while wrestling with issues of honour, pride, duty, sacrifice and loyalty. With the true passion he holds for his vocation, he consistently employs ingenious tactics to engage his prey - a much larger and better-equipped French ship. After the French ship almost sinks them in an early battle, the ship's surgeon and Aubrey's closest friend Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany - The Heart of Me, A Knight's Tale) cautions him about letting revenge cloud his judgement. With the HMS Surprise badly damaged and much of his crew injured, Aubrey is torn between duty and friendship as he pursues a high-stakes chase across two oceans to intercept and capture his foe, refusing to accept defeat at the hands of the French at any cost. It's a mission that can make his reputation - or destroy Lucky Jack and his crew. In the course of the Surprise's epic journey, the crew travel the world - from the coast of Brazil to the storm-tossed waters of Cape Horn, south through ice and snow to the far side of the world and across to the remote shores of The Galapagos Islands. A true camaraderie develops between the men with the help of rum, music and the regaling of tall tales! Nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture. Age Restriction: PG L
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 10 - 15 working days Based on the series of books by Patrick O'Brian and directed by Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World follows the fate of the crew of the HMS Surprise - a British Naval ship on a frantic search for their adversary, the French Man O' War Acheron during the Napoleonic war. Academy Award(r) winner Russell Crowe (Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind) stars as Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, renowned as a fighting captain in the British Navy. The charismatic Captain rouses the patriotism of the crew while wrestling with issues of honour, pride, duty, sacrifice and loyalty. With the true passion he holds for his vocation, he consistently employs ingenious tactics to engage his prey - a much larger and better-equipped French ship. After the French ship almost sinks them in an early battle, the ship's surgeon and Aubrey's closest friend Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany - The Heart of Me, A Knight's Tale) cautions him about letting revenge cloud his judgement. With the HMS Surprise badly damaged and much of his crew injured, Aubrey is torn between duty and friendship as he pursues a high-stakes chase across two oceans to intercept and capture his foe, refusing to accept defeat at the hands of the French at any cost. It's a mission that can make his reputation - or destroy Lucky Jack and his crew. In the course of the Surprise's epic journey, the crew travel the world - from the coast of Brazil to the storm-tossed waters of Cape Horn, south through ice and snow to the far side of the world and across to the remote shores of The Galapagos Islands. A true camaraderie develops between the men with the help of rum, music and the regaling of tall tales! Features Summary Based on the series of books by Patrick O'Brian and directed by Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World follows the fate of the crew of the HMS Surprise - a British Naval ship on a frantic search for their adversary... Studio 20th Century Fox Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20101001
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Based on the series of books by Patrick O’Brian and directed by Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World follows the fate of the crew of the HMS Surprise – a British Naval ship on a frantic search for their adversary, the French Man O’ War Acheron during the Napoleonic war. Academy Award(r) winner Russell Crowe (Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind) stars as Captain “Lucky” Jack Aubrey, renowned as a fighting captain in the British Navy. The charismatic Captain rouses the patriotism of the crew while wrestling with issues of honour, pride, duty, sacrifice and loyalty. With the true passion he holds for his vocation, he consistently employs ingenious tactics to engage his prey – a much larger and better-equipped French ship. After the French ship almost sinks them in an early battle, the ship’s surgeon and Aubrey’s closest friend Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany – The Heart of Me, A Knight’s Tale) cautions him about letting revenge cloud his judgement. With the HMS Surprise badly damaged and much of his crew injured, Aubrey is torn between duty and friendship as he pursues a high-stakes chase across two oceans to intercept and capture his foe, refusing to accept defeat at the hands of the French at any cost. It’s a mission that can make his reputation – or destroy Lucky Jack and his crew. In the course of the Surprise’s epic journey, the crew travel the world – from the coast of Brazil to the storm-tossed waters of Cape Horn, south through ice and snow to the far side of the world and across to the remote shores of The Galapagos Islands. A true camaraderie develops between the men with the help of rum, music and the regaling of tall tales! Nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture. Age Restriction: PG L
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1 One More Night 2 Payphone 3 Daylight 4 Lucky Strike 5 The Man Who Never Lied 6 Love Somebody 7 Ladykiller 8 Fortune Teller 9 Sad 10 Tickets 11 Doin¿ Dirt 12 Beautiful Goodbye 13 Moves Like Jagger
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Mozart: Don Giovanni [Blu-ray] Product Description "Press Reviews"Its [Kasper Holten's version of Mozart's Don Giovanni] virtues start with Es Devlin's handsome set ¿ a slowly revolving cube depicting the interior and exterior of a many-chambered plantation- mansion ¿ and Anja Vang Kragh's imaginative costuming; which locates the period around 1840. " (The Daily Telegraph ????) "With a cast that could not be bettered today allied to an insightful if sometimes idiosyncratic staging; this is a Don Giovanni that is never boring; often thrilling; and demands to be seen." (What's on Stage ????) "And in the Polish baritone Mariusz Kwiecien he's [Kasper Holten] found the man for the job: when this Don appears on Donna Anna's balcony; coolly adjusting his dress; he exudes such debonair attraction that the evident eagerness of Malin Bystrom's Donna Anna is entirely believable... the drama gains steadily in force thanks to the beauty of the singing; the charisma of Alex Esposito's winningly clown-like Leporello; and the ingenious suggestiveness of Luke Halls¿ video superimpositions on Es Devlin's set. " (The Independent) "Kwiecien's eloquently sung Giovanni heads a strong cast. Particularly impressive is Malin Byström's Donna Anna; whose moving Non mi dir is addressed not to Don Ottavio but first to her dead father (via his bust) and then to Giovanni himself. Véronique Gens offers a sympathetic Donna Elvira; impassioned rather than hysterical in her inability to give up on Giovanni. Even in Leporello's Catalogue Aria she embraces Giovanni; willing it not to be true. Alex Esposito's resourceful Leporello also seems to be smitten by Giovanni; as is Elizabeth Watts's lively; engaging Zerlina. Nicola Luisotti draws sensuous playing from the ROH orchestra..." (The Evening Standard ????) "The Danish director's [Kasper Holten] new staging of what is regularly regarded as one of the trickiest of all repertory pieces to realise effectively is a genuine success. Visually this is a fascinating evening. Designer Es Devlin has come up with an endlessly adaptable structure of rooms; staircases and facades that swivels around seamlessly; conjuring an infinity of Escher-like spaces for the action to evolve in. Holten is lucky with his cast; led by Mariusz Kwiecien's suave and sophisticated Giovanni; Malin Bystrom's grand-scaled Donna Anna and Alex Esposito's all-too-human Leporello. Also extremely worthwhile are Elizabeth Watt's perky Zerlina; Dawid Kimberg's easily manipulated Masetto and Antonio Poli's sweet-toned Ottavio; while Alexander Tsymbalyuk makes a sonorous Commendatore. Conductor Nicola Luisotti is a flexible exponent of the score; ensuring that musical standards match the dramatic ones. " (The Stage) CastMariusz Kwiecien (Don Giovanni)Alex Esposito (Leporello)Malin Byström (Donna Anna)Véronique Gens (Donna Elvira)Antonio Poli (Don Ottavio)Elizabeth Watts (Zerlina)Dawid Kimberg (Masetto)Alexander Tsymbalyuk (Commendatore)Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House; Nicola Luisotti ProductionCompany: The Royal OperaStage Director: Kasper HoltenTelevision Director: Jonathan HaswellChoreographer: Signe Fabricius Disc InformationCatalogue Number: OABD7152DDate of Performance: 2014Running Time: 187 minutesSound: LPCM & DTS Master Audio 5.1Aspect Ratio: 16:9Subtitles: EN; FR; DE; JP; KOLabel: Opus Arte" Delivery Policy I do not carry stock. Stock is held in the USA. You are guaranteed to have the item delivered in perfect condition or
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