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Double vinyl LP pressing. The soundtrack to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was originally released in 2001. The film's score was composed and conducted by John Williams. The soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Score at the 74th Academy Awards. Album Tracks 1. Prologue 2. Harry's Wondrous World (Extended Version) 3. The Arrival of Baby Harry 4. Visit to the Zoo and Letters from Hogwarts 5. Diagon Alley and the Gringotts Vault 6. Nine-And-Three-Quarters and the Journey to Hogwarts 7. Entry Into the Great Hall and the Banquet 8. Mr. Longbottom Flies 9. Hogwarts Forever! and the Moving Stairs 10. The Norwegian Ridgeback and a Change of Season 11. The Quidditch Match 12. Christmas at Hogwarts 13. The Invisibility Cloak and the Library Scene 14. Fluffy's Harp 15. In the Devil's Snare and the Flying Keys 16. The Chess Game 17. The Face of Voldemort 18. Leaving Hogwarts 19. Hedwig's Theme

The ultimate Christmas album. Featuring original music by John Williams, and including such classic Christmas songs such as InchWhite Christmas,Inch InchI'll be Home For Christmas,Inch and InchHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.Inch Album Tracks 1. Home Alone Main Title (InchSomewhere in My MemoryInch) 2. Holiday Flight 3. The House 4. Star of Bethlehem (Orchestral Version) 5. Man of the House 6. White Christmas - Performed By the Drifters 7. Scammed By a Kindergartner 8. Please Come Home for Christmas - Performed By Southside Johnny Lyon 9. Follow That Kid! 10. Making the Plane 11. O Holy Night 12. Carol of the Bells 13. Star of Bethlehem 14. Setting the Trap 15. Somewhere in My Memory (With Chorus & Orchestra) 16. The Attack on the House 17. Mom Returns and Finale 18. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Performed By Mel Torme 19. We Wish You a Merry Chrismas/ End Title 20.

Limited double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve. In 1978 the Grease soundtrack became a phenomenon. It's good-natured combination of doo wop and early rock 'n' roll is infectious and charming, due in no small part to John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John's charismatic, engaging performances. They sing the majority of the tracks including InchSummer Nights,Inch InchHopelessly Devoted To You,Inch InchYou're the One That I Want,Inch InchGreased Lightnin'Inch and more. Singer Olivia Newton-John, cast at Travolta's urging, had done little acting before this film. She appeared in the 1970 film Toomorrow, a science fiction musical that predated her initial chart success with 1971's InchIf Not for YouInch. Album Tracks 1. Grease Frankie Valli 3 24 2. Summer Nights John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John 3 36 3. Hopelessly Devoted to You Olivia Newton-John 3 05 4. You're the One That I Want John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John 2 47 5. Sandy John Travolta 2 30 6. Beauty School Dropout Frankie Avalon 4 02 7. Look at Me I'm Sandra Dee Stockard Channing 1 38 8. Greased Lightnin' John Travolta, Jeff Conaway 3 12 9. It's Raining on Prom Night Cindy Bullens 2 57 10. Alone at a Drive in Movie James Getzoff 2 22 11. Blue Moon Sha-Na-Na 2 18 1. Rock N' Roll Is Here to Stay Sha-Na-Na 2 00 2. Those Magic Changes Sha-Na-Na 2 15 3. 2/1 3 Hound Dog Sha-Na-Na 1 23 4. Born to Hand Jive Sha-Na-Na 4 39 5. Tears on My Pillow Sha-Na-Na 2 06 6. Mooning Cindy Bullens, Louis St. Louis 2 12 7. Freddy My Love Cindy Bullens 2 40 8. Rock N' Roll Party Queen Louis St. Louis 2 08 9. There Are Worse Things I Could Do Stockard Channing 2 18 10. Look at Me I'm Sandra Dee Olivia Newton-John 1 20 11. We Go Together John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John 2 59 12. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing James Getzoff 1 23 13. Grease Frankie Valli 3 24

Vinyl LP pressing. Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby is the debut studio album by Terence Trent D'Arby. It was originally released in July 1987 on Columbia Records, and became an instant #1 smash in the UK, spending a total of nine weeks at the top of the UK Albums Chart. It was eventually certified five times platinum. Worldwide, the album sold a million copies within the first three days of going on sale. The album's success was slower in the U.S. It was released there in October 1987, eventually peaking at number four on May 7, 1988 - the same week that the single InchWishing WellInch hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It did peak higher on the Billboard R&B Albums chart at #1 around the same time. Album Tracks 1. If You All Get to Heaven 2. If You Let Me Stay 3. Wishing Well 4. I'll Never Turn My Back on You (Father's Words) 5. Dance Little Sister 1. Seven More Days 2. Let's Go Forward 3. Rain 4. Sign Your Name 5. As Yet Untitled 6. Who's Loving You