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Vinyl LP pressing. Nino Rota's compositions come to life in a dark, looming, and elegant soundtrack. The soundtrack's InchMain TitleInch is a classical recording, and establishes a theme for the rest of the score. InchI Have but One HeartInch is the sole vocal track on the album, featuring Al Martino switching from English to Italian lyrics. InchThe Halls of FearInch develops the theme even further by adding a dark, jazzy slant to it. The standout cut is InchThe Godfather Finale.Inch This is where the theme becomes undeniable, and simply striking. Album Tracks 1. Main Title (The Godfather Waltz) 2. I Have But One Heart 3. The Pickup 4. Connie's Wedding 5. The Halls of Fear 6. Sicilian Pastorale 7. Love Theme from the Godfather 8. The Godfather Waltz 9. Apollonia 10. The New Godfather 11. The Baptism 12. The Godfather Finale

Double vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. 30th Anniversary Edition. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Alice in Chains debut studio album, Facelift, a standard black vinyl reissue with remastered audio. Not only did the album introduce the world to Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney, and Mike Starr, it was also a pivotal album in the era of grunge music. Facelift has sold over 2 million copies in the US alone and includes the hits InchMan in the Box, Inch InchBleed the Freak, Inch InchWe Die Young, Inch and InchSea of Sorrow.Inch Album Tracks 1. We Die Young 2. Man in the Box 3. Sea of Sorrow 1. Bleed the Freak 2. I Can't Remember 3. Love, Hate, Love 1. It Ain't Like That 2. Sunshine 3. Put You Down 1. Confusion 2. I Know Somethin (Bout You) 3. Real Thing

Limited edition of 1000 numbered copies on purple & red marble coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. My Dinosaur Life is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Produced by Mark Hoppus (bassist Blink-182), the album was released on January 19, 2010, by Columbia Records. The album's theme largely centers on growing older; it's lyricism, written by Pierre, concerns such subjects as relationships, drug abuse, and procrastination. Musically, the album retains the band's sound with less of an emphasis on the Moog synthesizer. Drummer Tony Thaxton broke his arm prior to recording, which led the band to use a drum machine on early recordings. The album's music is inspired by post-hardcore music; Pierre cited Archers of Loaf, Fugazi, and Dinosaur Jr. As inspirations for the album's sound. Their only major-tag , My Dinosaur Life was well received by music critics. The album represented their highest peak position in the U.S., charting at #15 on the Billboard 200. Album Tracks 1. Worker Bee 2. A Life Less Ordinary (Need a Little Help) 3. Her Words Destroyed My Planet 4. Disappear 5. Delirium 6. History Lesson (Album Version) 7. Stand Too Close 8. Pulp Fiction (Album Version) 9. @!#?@! 10. Hysteria 11. Skin and Bones 12. The Weakends