#1's - Mariah Carey
$21.95
A truly classic collection from this phenomenal singer, with great songs and arrangements. I am continually in awe and admiration at what Mariah delivers on this album.
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4 - Fourplay
$24.95
The band's real chops--and they have plenty--don't really surface until Mason's "Rio Rush," when each of the players finally stretches out. East proffers some entertaining scat singing...
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5 - Lenny Kravitz
$21.95
Here we are on the brink of the millennium, but nobody's told Lenny Kravitz, who's still cranking out pedestrian Prince-style glam-funk like it's 1978. But as rote as Kravitz's music has become ... it's still better than his lyrics
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Abba Pater - John Paul II
$21.95
Abba Pater is a wonderful collection of the Pope's words and thoughts. The accompanying music enhances the messages and adds even more. I would highly recommend this. I bought three copies as gifts.
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All The Way...A Decade of Songs - Celine Dion
$21.95
Celine Dion rivals the great female vocalists Barbra Streisand and Whitney Houston as the supreme singer of our times. Whether you listen to the bitter sweet ballad "Because You Loved Me" or the eternal "My Heart Will Go On", Celine gives each song her signature touch of gold. All of her best is packed in this CD. Recline and play this CD...it's a treat!
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Americana - Offspring
$21.95
Most bands would be skewered for failing to mature from one album to the next, but arrested adolescence is a virtue in the Offspring's case.
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B'witched - B'witched
$21.95
B*witched's pajama-party tunes, from "Rev It Up" ... to "Rollercoaster," are effortless jump-rope pop. And while their windswept ballads manage to be corny yet heartfelt, the dreamy intensity of "Castles in the Air" captures the sensation of a high school love that feels as if it will last forever.
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Baby One More Time - Britney Spears[ECD]
$21.00
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Backstreet's Back - Backstreet Boys
$21.95
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Before These Crowded Streets - Dave Matthews Band
$21.95
A conceptual and musical tour de force ... shines above much of today's disposable pop fare.
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