Category: Music - CDs
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 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Challenging Kate Bush and Guns N' Roses for the title of "lengthiest gap between albums, " Now Is the Hour is the first offering from American powerhouse Jennifer Rush since 1998's collaboration with the Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra, Classics, and her first set of new material since 1997's Credo. Having taken 12 years off to raise her daughter, Rush has assembled a crack team of established European-based hitmakers including Swede Jörgen Eloffson (Leona Lewis, Britney Spears), American country singer/songwriter Sharon Vaughn (Alcazar), and soul-pop songstress Natasha Bedingfield on a record that retains the epic power balladry of her mid-'80s heyday while also pursuing a previously unexplored dance-pop direction similar to Cher's fifty-something disco diva re-invention a decade earlier. Produced by Valicon, the Berlin-based team behind Germany's 2010 Eurovision win, the majority of its 15 tracks do sound as though they've been tailor-made for the much-derided singing competition, with both potential winner | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) The second single from Jennifer's 2002 album Bare Naked. The Radio Mix is backed with 'I Know You Will' (album version), the non-album track 'Just Try' plus the video for 'Barenaked.' Jive. 2003. | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Featuring eight number ones and 44 Top 40 singles, Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 73, the series' second hits compilations of 2009, is just as hit-packed as ever. Opening with four of the biggest singles of the year, Lady GaGa's infectious "Poker Face, " David Guetta's summer anthem "When Love Takes Over, " Calvin Harris' '90s trance-inspired "I'm Not Alone, " and Cascada's synth-heavy "Evacuate the Dancefloor, " the first disc only confirms how successful the dance-pop genre has recently become. Elsewhere, Chipmunk and Tinchy Stryder represent the emerging British hip-hop scene with their breakthrough hits, the feisty rock-pop of P!nk's "Please Don't Leave Me" is matched by newcomers the Veronicas and Katy Perry, while tracks from Take That and Girls Aloud only highlight why they are currently the U.K.'s two premier pop groups. The stand-out tracks, however, are Pussycat Dolls' Bollywood crossover "Jai Ho!, " Jordin Sparks' epic power ballad "Battlefield, " and La Roux's surprise electro-pop hit "In for the Ki | | SEE IT |
 | 1. Kiss a Girl - Keith Urban2. Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven - Kenny Chesney3. Love Story - Taylor Swift4. Here - Rascal Flatts5. Roll with Me - Montgomery Gentry6. Marry for Money - Trace Adkins7. I Told You So - Carrie Underwood8. Country Boy - Alan Jackson9. Everything Is Fine - Josh Turner10. All I Want to Do - Sugarland11. Gunpowder & Lead - Miranda Lambert12. Learning How to Bend - Gary Allan13. In Color - Jamey Johnson14. It Won't Be Like This for Long - Darius Rucker15. Sideways - Dierks Bentley16. Don't Think I Can't Love You - Jake Owen17. Love Your Love the Most - Eric Church18. Don't - Billy Currington19. I Run to You - Lady Antebellum20. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Challenging Kate Bush and Guns N' Roses for the title of "lengthiest gap between albums, " Now Is the Hour is the first offering from American powerhouse Jennifer Rush since 1998's collaboration with the Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra, Classics, and her first set of new material since 1997's Credo. Having taken 12 years off to raise her daughter, Rush has assembled a crack team of established European-based hitmakers including Swede Jörgen Eloffson (Leona Lewis, Britney Spears), American country singer/songwriter Sharon Vaughn (Alcazar), and soul-pop songstress Natasha Bedingfield on a record that retains the epic power balladry of her mid-'80s heyday while also pursuing a previously unexplored dance-pop direction similar to Cher's fifty-something disco diva re-invention a decade earlier. Produced by Valicon, the Berlin-based team behind Germany's 2010 Eurovision win, the majority of its 15 tracks do sound as though they've been tailor-made for the much-derided singing competition, with both potential winner | | SEE IT |
 | 2009 release, the second installment in the popular Now series' look back at the music of the '80s. Features 19 tracks including cuts from George Michael, Dead Or Alive, The Human League, Journey, The Police, Richard Marx, Whitney Houston, Paula Abdul and many others. | COMPARE PRICES |
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