Report From The Country, Part One: Anita Kerr Singers
Report From The Country, Part Two: Hard Life And Simple Pleasure
Report From The Country, Part Three: The Floyd Cramer Craze
Report From The Country, Part Four: Songs Of The Restless
Report From The Country, Part Five: Songs About Bad Choices
Report From The Country, Part Six: George Jones Live At Dancetown USA
Report From The Country, Part Seven: The Cruel World
Report From The Country, Part Eight: Sock It To Me Country Style
Report From The Country, Part Nine: Rootless In The Seventies – Lovers And Losers
Report From The Country, Part Ten: Disco Goes The Country
Report From The Country Part Eleven: The Out-Of-Print Jim Ed Brown
In Defense Of The Young Americans
The Luxuriant Sounds Of The Bob Crewe Generation
The Spice Of Frank Sinatra, Jr.
Les Humphries Singers: Sound 73
Anita Kerr Presents Les Tres Guitars: Yestergroovin’
The Bar-Mitzvah Of Alan Niederman
Here Are The Doodletown Pipers
D.C. And Company: Let’s Dance The Night Away
The Johnny Arthey Orchestra: “Instrumental Performances Of The Same Exciting Vocal Versions”
Steve Karmen: “I Never Had The Time”
Introducing The Ice Man’s Band
Elvis Sings And Talks On Stage
Love Workshop – The Wayne Butane Collection
All The Song Hits Of The Four Seasons Instrumentally Performed By the Bob Crewe Orchestra
Archie Ulm At The Yamaha EX-42
Songs Of Spiritual Uplift As Sung By Today’s Sounds
Les Humphires – Piano Concerto
Camarata And The Mike Sammes Singers: Songs From Doctor Dolittle
Blue-Eyed Soul By The California Poppy Pickers
The Rubber Band – “Hendrix Songbook”
Glenn Miller Orchestra – “Do You Wanna Dance?”
Les Brown & The Super Sounds of Renown – “New Horizons”
Joe Scott – “Motion Pictures: The NOW Generation”
The Adam Ross Reeds: “Grazing In The Grass”
Report From The Country, Part Eleven: The Out-Of-Print Jim Ed Brown
Phoenix Punk Rock Days: John E. Precious & The Liars
Phoenix Punk Rock Days: The Consumers, Live At The Zoo
Captain Beefheart Live At the Whiskey A Go-Go, December 1980

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