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Bassist Dave Holland's new quartet has an exiting new sound.
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With top notch performances and wonderful production values these are the best filmed versions of Shakespeare I've ever seen.
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A little-seen film from 1969 starring Rex Harrison and Richard Burton as a pair of aging hairdressers, comes to DVD for the first time.
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The aging singer-songwriter shares songs, stories, and laughs with his fans in familiar style on this new album.
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You can feel the raw emotion in these well-crafted songs, and especially in Telisha Williams's voice as she sings songs of experience, but not of innocence.
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