Limited vinyl LP repressing. Open Up and Say... Ahh! Is the second studio album by glam/hair metal band Poison, released in 1988 through Enigma Records. It proved to be the band's most successful , and spawned four hit singles InchNothin' but a Good TimeInch, InchFallen AngelInch, InchYour Mama Don't DanceInch and their only #1 single to date, InchEvery Rose Has It's ThornInch. The album peaked at #2 on the US Billboard 200. Open Up And Say Ahh was certified platinum in 1988 and 5x platinum in 1991 by the RIAA. We are celebrating the 30th anniversary with this special vinyl . Album Tracks 1. Love on the Rocks 2. Nothin' But a Good Time 3. Back to the Rocking Horse 4. Good Love 5. Tearin' Down the Walls 6. Look But You Can't Touch 7. Fallen Angel 8. Every Rose Has It's Thorn 9. Your Mama Don't Dance 10. Bad to Be Good
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Limited vinyl LP repressing. Open Up and Say... Ahh! Is the second studio album by glam/hair metal band Poison, released in 1988 through Enigma Records. It proved to be the band's most successful , and spawned four hit singles InchNothin' but a Good TimeInch, InchFallen AngelInch, InchYour Mama Don't DanceInch and their only #1 single to date, InchEvery Rose Has It's ThornInch. The album peaked at #2 on the US Billboard 200. Open Up And Say Ahh was certified platinum in 1988 and 5x platinum in 1991 by the RIAA. We are celebrating the 30th anniversary with this special vinyl . Album Tracks 1. Love on the Rocks 2. Nothin' But a Good Time 3. Back to the Rocking Horse 4. Good Love 5. Tearin' Down the Walls 6. Look But You Can't Touch 7. Fallen Angel 8. Every Rose Has It's Thorn 9. Your Mama Don't Dance 10. Bad to Be Good
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Three CDs. From the dark corridors of Birmingham to the thunderous stages of the world, Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath redefined the very essence of heavy metal. The Many Faces of Ozzy & Black Sabbath is an expansive 3-CD journey into the heart of their mythos, a definitive collection featuring legendary collaborators, spine-rattling tributes, and rare gems that capture the raw energy and innovation behind their legacy. Whether it's blistering solos from Jake E. Lee and Brad Gillis or powerhouse grooves from Cozy Powell and Bev Bevan, this edition digs deep into the roots and branches of the Sabbath family tree. CD1 explores key figures from the Ozzy and Sabbath universe with explosive performances by artists like Randy Castillo, Fred Coury, and Rick Wakeman. CD2 dives into iconic Sabbath classics, reimagined by a new generation of metal torchbearers. CD3 shines a spotlight on Ozzy's unforgettable solo hits, each covered with grit and reverence by seasoned metal acts. The collection includes powerful renditions of InchCrazy Train,Inch InchMr. Crowley,Inch InchIron Man,Inch InchWar Pigs,Inch InchNo More TearsInch and more, 37 tracks in total, offering over three hours of metal mayhem. Packaged with deluxe artwork and extended liner notes, The Many Faces of Ozzy & Black Sabbath is not just a celebration, it's a deep dive into one of the most influential legacies in rock history. A must-have for collectors and die-hard fans alike. Album Tracks 1. Surfing with the Alien. Jake E. Lee 2. Mainline Riders. Quartz (Prod. By Tony Iommi) 3. Over the Mountain. Brad Gillis (Night Ranger), Mark Slaughter, Gary Moon, Eric Singer & Paul Taylor 4. I Believe in You (Fire in My Body). Bedlam (Feat. Cozy Powell) 5. I Used to Love Her. John Corabi, Randy Castillo & Tracii Guns 6. Flowers in the Rain. the Move (Feat. Bev Bevan) 7. Runnin' with the Devil. Jake E.

Originally released in 1975, Chicago IX gathered the band's most iconic tracks from their early albums into one definitive hits collection. Celebrating it's 50th anniversary, this expanded edition offers 21 remastered tracks - including fan favourites like Inch25 or 6 to 4,Inch InchSaturday in the Park,Inch and InchIf You Leave Me NowInch - showcasing the legendary Inchrock band with hornsInch at their peak. A must-have for both long-time fans and new listeners alike. Album Tracks 1. Questions 67 and 68 [3 28] 2. Beginnings [2 51] 3. Make Me Smile (2017 Steven Wilson Remix/Edit) [2 58] 4. 25 or 6 to 4 (2017 Steven Wilson Remix/Edit) [2 55] 5. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? [2 47] 6. Free [2 19] 7. Colour My World (2017 Steven Wilson Remix) [3 00] 8. Saturday in the Park [3 56] 9. Dialogue (Part I & II) [5 04] 10. Feelin' Stronger Every Day [4 16] 11. Just You 'N' Me [3 45] 1. (I've Been) Searchin' So Long [4 20] 2. Call on Me [4 04] 3. Wishing You Were Here [3 01] 4. Old Days [3 32] 5. If You Leave Me Now [3 58] 6. Baby, What a Big Surprise [3 08] 7. Alive Again [3 30] 8. No Tell Lover [3 49] 9. Street Player [4 25] 10. Thunder and Lightning [3 32]

Limited four vinyl LP set. Previously unreleased Chicago 1971 Live Concert from The John F. Kennedy for the Performing Arts. Chicago was one of the first musical acts to perform at The Kennedy Center, after spending their time in 1971 developing songs for their live shows that would be included in future projects, such as Chicago V, which was recorded soon after. Fans will enjoy hits such as InchSaturday In The ParkInch which was first performed at this show, Inch25 to 6 to 4Inch, and many more! Album Tracks 1. Tune Up & Band Introduction 2. Dialogue 3. Loneliness Is Just a Word 4. In the Country 1. Poem for the People 2. A Hit By Varèse 3. A Song for Richard and His Friends 1. Lowdown 2. Goodbye 3. Beginnings 1. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon 2. Make Me Smile 3. So Much to Say, So Much to Give 4. Anxiety's Moment 5. West Virginia Fantasies 6. Colour My World 7. To Be Free 8. Now More Than Ever 1. Fancy Colours 2. Saturday in the Park 3. Mother 1. It Better End Soon 2. 1st Movement 3. 2nd Movement (Flute Solo) 4. 3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) 5. 4th Movement (Preach) 6. 5th MovementInch 1. I'm a Man 2. Free 1. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?(Free Form Intro) 2. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 3. 25 or 6 to 4