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INSIGNIA ARMBAND RADIO NS-R511 HEADPHONES JOGGING MUSIC RADIO RUNNING EXERCISE $13.99 |
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OREGON SCIENTIFIC PE316FM Pedometer & Fm Radio $29.95 A digital exercise pedometer that includes a FM radio, clock, and timer Two long-life button cells are included... |
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Cha-Cha Slide $9.95 Mr. C the Slide Man, The Cha-Cha Slide... |
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Pop Radio Mix Vol 5 (Non-Stop Mix for Walking, Jogging, Elliptical, Stair Climber, Treadmill, Biking, Exercise) $6.93 ... |
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The New Dance Mix USA: Special Deluxe Edition (3CD) $31.95 DANCE MIX USA IS BACK! Dance Mix USA brought club music to the listener in a more effective way than ever done on compilations. Having a DJ continually mix the album brought the nightclub directly to the listener. Now that pop music has truly embraced the dance music sound Phase One Communications is revitalizing the classic brand that is Dance Mix USA. Continuously mixed and featuring dance remix... |
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Universal FM Transmitter w/ USB/SD/MMC Slot + Black Silver Deluxe Armband for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch $9.89 Universal FM Transmitter w/ USB/SD/MMC Slot + Black Silver Deluxe Armband for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch... |
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Universal FM Transmitter w/ USB/SD/MMC Slot + Black / Light Pink Deluxe Armband for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch $9.60 Universal FM Transmitter w/ USB/SD/MMC Slot + Black / Light Pink Deluxe Armband for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch... |
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Universal FM Transmitter w/ USB/SD/MMC Slot + Black Deluxe Armband for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch $9.92 Universal FM Transmitter w/ USB/SD/MMC Slot + Black Deluxe Armband for Apple iPhone / iPod Touch... |
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Complete Handbook of Voice Training $18.74 This fully illustrated guide is stocked with proven methods for teaching the fundamentals of vocal production, tone, and resonance. The book is written as a practical guidebook for singers and especially teachers of voice and choral directors who would like the wise advice of a professional singer and teacher. The book is fully illustrated with dozens of drawings, charts, & musical examples.... |
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The Art of Voice Acting, Third Edition: The Craft and Business of Performing for Voice-Over $9.85 From basic acting techniques and exercises for keeping the voice in top condition, to marketing and promotion of the actor, this book covers it all. The Art of Voice Acting is an excellent introduction to the business and art of voice acting. This new edition also features coverage of specialist areas of voice over: animation/video gaming and film/ movie trailer. Updated to reflect the latest cha... |
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Wreckful's Run $9.97 The masterly new thriller from the author of The Bone Box is based on potentially explosive current international reality, as well as actual archeological finds of great magnitude. The Islamic Republic of Iran threatens to destroy 'the great Satan' America and wipe off the map 'the little Satan' Israel. Against this background, Avi "Wreckful" Inbar, an Israeli fighter pilot, flies a missio... |
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This Is an Exercise $11.98 A darker, more dramatic, and more polished affair than All Your Faded Things, Anna Oxygen's second album, This Is an Exercise, is just as fascinating as it is chilly and alienating. In her songs, Oxygen explores some of the same issues of authenticity, creation, and consumption that Tracy + the Plastics do, but with a sci-fi/fantasy bent, as song titles like "Fairy Quest" suggest. Certainly, the album sounds like synth pop as imagined by a replicant, or a lower-fi Laurie Anderson: at times, Oxygen sings surreal lyrics like "we wear fake pajamas" and "this is just a soggy reinvention of all the things I want to lose" in a deadpan so deeply frozen that almost any emotion could be projected onto it; at other times, her voice and the music are so dramatic that she seems like she's parodying the very notion of emotions. The overt quirkiness of All Your Faded Things is downplayed on this album, with the noticeable exception of "Mechanical Fish," a sketch that questions whether or not a real fish would have any more insight into itself than a manmade one. "Willow Song," meanwhile, surrounds its beautiful, gliding melody and Oxygen's ethereal vocals in very unnatural-sounding nature sounds. As cerebral as she is, Oxygen has a way with hooks and beats that comes to the fore late on This Is an Exercise, where the robotic groove of "Walk" and the aloofly mischievous "Psychic Rainbow" add a pulse to the album's brains. From the eerie-yet-danceable "R.R.N." to "Hold You," the delicately spooky lullaby that closes the album, on This Is an Exercise, Anna Oxygen excels at creating a unique, sometimes disturbing sonic world with an almost-palpable sense of atmosphere. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi Performers: Andy Gertz - Accordion; Melissa Collins - Cello; Anna Oxygen - Sequencing, Piano; Kitty Jenson - Vocals; Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn & Ginger Brooks Takahashi - Vocals |
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Live at Radio City Music Hall $15.98 In some ways, two and a half hours of acoustic Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds seems like it would be a snore -- especially since a boatload of these 27 songs range between five and nine minutes! The Dave Matthews Band can get away with such excesses as a group, but in this intimate setting on such a large stage? It's either truly wonderful or something of an exercise in intense ego run riot, right? To be fair, this is not a snore. Reynolds is a hell of a guitarist. He is not one given to random excess and never pretends to be a guitar hero -- though he is. The program is simply that this pair brings out Matthews' tunes from both the DMB and his solo recording and plays them for an audience full of adoration and gratitude. And, for the most part, it works. The opening blues moans that introduce "Bartender" let the listener know that this is no ordinary acoustic show. Renditions of "Crush," "Gravedigger," "Some Devil," and "Crash into Me" are gorgeously done here. There is a conviction in Matthews' voice that is missing on a lot of the band's live records. Likewise, "Grace Is Gone" and the cover versions like Neil Young's "Down by the River," Daniel Lanois' "The Maker," and Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" are also wonderfully done. There is also a new song called "Sister" that Matthews overly explains, but the song's terrific. There are a few dull moments, but over the entire course of this set they are actually few and far between -- unless Matthews' voice gets to you after a while, and then perhaps you're in trouble. When Matthews is lazy (and he often is), the results can be samey sounding -- but he's not here. He understands implicitly that his singing is more important than it is with the DMB, and it needs to carry the weight. Reynolds adds so much in terms of color and texture -- whether he's playing straight, using effects, playing slide, or inventing some new scale to play a solo in, he transforms what might be merely intimate and engaging into something (mostly) compelling. Even the nine-plus-minute "Dancing Nancies" works like a charm because Reynolds is able to create an alternate voice with his lead guitar playing. His solo on Young's "Down by the River" actually mimics (on acoustic guitar) the songwriter's, by going into a somewhat extended single-note hammer until it becomes trancelike -- he could just as easily have shown off. For Matthews fans, this is essential. For those on the fence about Matthews, this is document enough to win you over to his talent as a songwriter -- without spending the fruitless time that DMB recordings take up. For those who liked Some Devil, his solo effort, this document will provide further enjoyment. It's as solid as an extended presentation can be and is, for the most part, thoroughly enjoyable. The great contribution it does provide is to demonstrate what a guitar-picking wonder Reynolds is, even more so than on earlier collaborations between these two. Somebody should sign this guy up, and |
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The Exercise Book $28.95 (The Exercise Book). By Adam Kadmon. For Guitar. Softcover. Tablature. 121 pages. Published by Carl Fischer |
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Exercise $74.63 Exercise |
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Radio $39.19 The Wise Guys formed in 1990 in Cologne, Germany, specializing in a cappella vocal versions of pop songs, and the group has been innovative and diverse within that format. Radio, released in 2006, contained 18 songs and six short tracks in the style of radio spots, giving the whole project the feel of a Wise Guys radio broadcast. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi |
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On the Radio $79.99 (An Express Musical for Kids of All Ages!). By John Jacobson/John Higgins/arr. Tom Anderson. CLASSRM KIT. Music Express Books. Published by Hal Leonard |
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Radio Music $17.95 "By John Cage (1912-1992). For 1-8 radios. Modern, Electronic. Set of parts. Composed Composed: 1956. Duration 6 minutes. Published by Edition Peters" |
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Radio Music Society $8.99 Radio Music Society |
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Radio Music Society (Deluxe) $11.99 Radio Music Society (Deluxe) |
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No Radio $7.18 Description not provided. |