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Description Though the two-CD set Smiling Phases finally put a comprehensive Traffic compilation on the market in 1991, the only readily available single-disc collection had long been Best of Traffic, originally issued halfway through the band's career. Thus, Feelin' Alright: The Very Best of Traffic, a 77-minute sampler for the CD era, was long overdue. It combines the group's early singles hits like "Paper Sun" and "Hole in My Shoe" with lengthier album tracks like "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "The Low...
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You might not be feelin good but the Insight Womens Feelin Alright Jacket might make you feel better. Probably not as much as watching Dirty Dancing and eating a bowl of ice cream but you get the idea. Product Features Material: [Shell] 97% cotton, 3% spandex; [Lining] plaid Length: Hip Pockets: 2 Front Hood: No Recommended Use: Streetwear Manufacturer Warranty: 30 Days
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999: Feelin' Alright With the Crew
This concert, filmed at the Klub Foot in April 1984, includes the band's most popular songs, including "Don't You Know I Need You," "Boys in the Gang," "Let's Face It," "Homicide," "My Street Stinks," "I'm Alive," and seven more. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide
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Feelin' Alright With the Crew
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DVDs. 999-feelin' Alright With The Crew
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Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Atlantic (8252). Personnel: Mongo Santamar?a...
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Blue Skies Feelin Alright by American Crafts
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Based on the famous Joe Cocker recording of this well-known rock tune, John Wasson has crafted a terrific funk chart which opens with the distinctive piano and conga duet. Energetic throughout, there are solos for tenor and trumpet as well as strong ensemble punches.
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Ska rock with a blend of reggae that will make you want to put on your dancing shoes. Will fill your head with images of sun and surf.
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7" vinyl, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: Feelin' Alright 4:25/I Want Freedom 4:32, Capitol P 3095/dj/diecut generic label ps M-/VG++... .
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Groove Dis Exclusive. Fourth installment of the MARULASOULFOOD series comes from Madrid based member of MELENA - the a side is a raregroove stomper feat EMMA ELLIS on the mic, the flip is the cool instrumental version. CHIP has worked with FREESTYLE, MR BONGO, R AYERS, B DRAWN BOY, NIGHTMARES ON WAX. (LOVEMONK)
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999- “Feelin’ Alright With The Crew” (Classic footage from Klub Foot at Clarendon Hall, London on April 18, 1984.)
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American Crafts Paper 12"x 12" Blue Skies Feelin' Alright 25pc
American Crafts Paper 12"x 12" is an extensive collection of beautifully simple, creatively themed, patterned paper. Whether it's a summer day at the beach, an elegant wedding or a baby shower, the Goods was designed to complement the most popular themed pages. You ll never run out of ideas with these distinct patterns in exclusively coordinat-ing colors. Each sheet has an awesome pattern on one side and a coordinating solid of the other side. They are acid-free, lignin-free and 100% archival quality. Blue Skies Feelin' Alright 25pc- Double-sided. One side has a Sky Blue background with a geometric pattern of pear slices in shades of White, Sap Green, and Dark Chocolate. The reverse side is solid Candy Pink.
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Feelin' Alright: The Very Best of Traffic
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Though the two-CD set "Smiling Phases" finally put a comprehensive Traffic compilation on the market in 1991, the only readily available single-disc collection had long been "Best of Traffic", originally issued halfway through the band's career. Thus, "Feelin' Alright: The Very Best of Traffic", a 77-minute sampler for the CD era, was long overdue. It combines the group's early singles hits like "Paper Sun" and "Hole In My Shoe" with lengthier album tracks like "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "The Low Spark...
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1 . One Less Bell To Answer
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Pamela Wyman began her singing career with her twin sister, Patricia, at the tender age of three. Pam spent much of her youth singing in churches and performing at social gatherings with friends and family. Pam branched out on her own and joined a 7-piece singing group called “The Gospel Foundation”. She spent the next several years touring the British Isles with the Christian based band. Pam took a leap of faith and moved to South Florida. During the early years, she entered a number of talent competitions...
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