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Sunday, September 4th, 2011

Where can I buy a Royal Wedding sticker album in the UK?
I know that you can buy them online but what shops or newsagents can I get them in? I haven’t had the chance to look around town today. http://www.paninionline.com/collectibles/institutional/bt/uk/scheda_prodotto.asp?idEdit=6961
your best bet is to contact the middleton girls mother she is selling all merchandise for the wedding.
visit www.golddiggingbitch.com
The Lion King Sticker Album 1994 from Panini
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C.R. Gibson First Year Calendar, Classic Pooh $13.95 Convenient way to record important events and milestones of baby’s first 12 months. Stickers provide special and easy way to remember baby’s milestones. Acid-free and lignin-free for archival quality preservation. Open calendar measures 11′ x 18′. Based on the Winnie the Pooh works by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard and brought to you by C.R. Gibson, the people who invented the baby book 140 years ago… |
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Large White Cardboard CD Mailer with Adhesive Flap – 50 Pack $8.99 This is the perfect mailer for delivering your disc via USPS, UPS or Fedex!The mailer doesn’t require any additional packaging to send via these carriers. It’s easy to seal, and easy for the enduser to open…. |
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Songs for Christmas $15.87 Every year it’s an issue: how does one stomach the onset of holiday music? With an endless stream of overplayed pop stars stirring what Sufjan Stevens calls “That Creepy Christmas Feeling,” how does one navigate the sound of the season? Back in 2001, Stevens began making annual EPs of traditional carols and songs mixed with his own holiday-themed tunes. With 2006 and Volume 5, he’s compiled a perf… |
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Yo Gabba Gabba: Music Is Awesome Volume 2 (Amazon Exclusive Sticker Version) $9.99 YO GABBA GABBA! is a groundbreaking television series that infuses retro style and modern-day music to teach simple life lessons. A vibrant cast of puppet characters andspecial guests play and dance when they hear the magic words YO GABBA GABBA! .Today s most popular names in movies, television, music and sports flock to guest star in the groundbreaking show, including Jack Black, Rachel Dratch, T… |
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Rebel $7.68 CD Rebel… |
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Nature’s Lullabies First Year Sticker Calendar $12.00 This calendar provides busy parents with a simple way to note both big and little moments from baby’s first year. A sheet of 81 stickers makes the calendar a fast method of recording events and milestones. The aresas provided for photos and additional journaling create a memory book keepsake that will allow parents and children to remember forever…. |
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VACATION PHOTO CAPTION STICKERS – Photo Album $2.30 VACATION PHOTO CAPTION STICKERS… |
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SPECIAL EVENTS PHOTO CAPTION STICKERS – Photo Album $0.01 SPECIAL EVENTS PHOTO CAPTION STICKERS… |
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Rammstein – Lichtspielhaus $7.72 Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 04/23/2004… |
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Sepultura Album Sticker $4.99 ALBUM – STICKER |
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Rise Against Album Cover Sticker $4.99 ALBUM – STICKER |
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Billy Talent Album Ii Sticker $4.99 ALBUM – STICKER |
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The Beatles Album Covers Sticker $5.99 THE BEATLES ALBUM COVERS STICKER |
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Minor Threat Album Sticker $4.99 MINOR THREAT ALBUM STICKER |
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The Beatles White Album Sticker $4.99 THE BEATLES WHITE ALBUM STICKER |
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Linkin Park Meteora Album Cover Sticker $4.99 ALBUM – STICKER |
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Sublime Smoke Album Cover Sticker $4.99 SMOKE ALBUM COVER – STICKER |
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The Grateful Dead First Album Sticker $4.99 1ST ALBUM – STICKER |
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The Ramones 1st Album Cover Sticker $4.99 1ST ALBUM COVER – STICKER |
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ATB – Distant Earth CD (Import) $40.49 Import – 2011 double disc album (with bonus sticker) from German DJ/Producer, CD1 is a standard dance album from ATB. CD2 is a ambient/lounge album that contains a surprising collaboration with Ar… |
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Across the Sea of Suns $15.98 Since Paul Kantner reorganized Jefferson Starship in 1991 following the demise of Starship, this is the most ambitious recording the band has undertaken. The unit, also featuring Kantner’s long-term partner, Marty Balin, with whom he formed Jefferson Airplane in 1965, is a seasoned group also boasting guitarist Slick Aguilar, who has been with the principals since their 1985 manifestation as the KBC Band, and drummer Prairie Prince, who has been onboard since 1991. Diana Mangano has been handling the female vocals formerly essayed by Grace Slick since 1994, while keyboardist Chris Smith was added later. As demonstrated here, the band is a Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship repertory group who ranges around the musical history of the groups Kantner and Balin led in the 1960s and ’70s. The bulk of this two-hour-plus double-CD live set, recorded mostly in clubs and theaters in June 2001, consists of material from the Jefferson Airplane albums Surrealistic Pillow and Volunteers and the Jefferson Starship albums Dragon Fly and Red Octopus. There are also obscure songs from the bands’ catalogs, as well as numbers from Kantner and Balin’s solo efforts. The versions are looser than the studio originals, and Balin’s smooth tenor has acquired some grit as he approaches his 60th birthday. A sleeve sticker describes the album as the “first live release of many,” but the Airplane/Starship never had quite the concert reputation (or repertoire) of their fellow San Franciscans the Grateful Dead, and this band is more of re-creation than the real thing, so it remains to be seen whether they can develop a similar audience for a series of live recordings, especially if those recordings are going to be new ones instead of vintage performances. This initial release reveals their approach to be competent and somewhat dated, not magical. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi |
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Albums Produced by Big Reese: Go!, Lessons in Love, Port of Miami, Street Love $12.07 New – Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Go!, Lessons in Love, Port of Miami, Street Love. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Go is the third studio album by singer Mario released on December 10, 2007. It is Mario’s first album to receive a parental advisory sticker in the United States, and his sec |
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All for You $14.99 The Velvet Rope was a fairly bold move on Janet Jackson’s part, as she got seriously sexy — too serious, actually, since it had a fairly bitter tone, underscored by hints of perversity. Four years later, marked by one hidden marriage revealed through a divorce, Janet returned with All for You, an album that is as about sex as much as The Velvet Rope, yet there’s a key difference — it feels sexy, not pornographic. With her trusty collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis in tow, she’s created a record that’s luxurious and sensual, spreading leisurely over its 70 minutes, luring you in even when you know better. And there are certainly moments that make you wish you knew better. For one, it’s plotted like The Velvet Rope, filled with skits and deliberately recalling the record with its obsession with flesh and how it builds on ’70s soul and soft rock. This time around, instead of Joni Mitchell, she appropriates America’s “Ventura Highway” for “Someone to Call My Lover,” one of the record’s best cuts, and “interpolates” Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain” on “Son of a Gun,” with Simon singing and…well, I guess you could call it rapping…right along. The twist is, this is an anti-music industry song and a particularly foul-mouthed entry on the album, sitting comfortably alongside another industry song, the slow groove “Truth.” And that fills out the three main themes of the album — divorce, industry, and sex — with a little bit of love on the side. These keep things humming throughout this overly sultry, overlong album, which intrigues with its very texture even as it lulls at its length. After all, there’s a lot to be said for texture, and All for You is alluring, easily enveloping the listener. Though it’s hardly as explicit as The Velvet Rope, apart from a section where she proclaims “I just want to suck you, taste you, ride you, feel you, make you come — come inside of me” (mind you, this album did not have a parental advisory sticker on its first … |
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American Song $18.98 The legendary singer’s connections to the golden age of bebop — he performed from the ’50s on with legends like Horace Silver, Eddie Harris, Max Roach, and McCoy Tyner — definitely inform his subtle, low-key approach to the easy-breathing, sensitive arrangements of numerous classics here. The sticker on the album reminds listeners that he was voted 2003 Vocalist of the Year by the Jazz Journalist’s Association and that he’s “one of the most distinctive singers in jazz” (New York Times). You’ll definitely agree if you generally like your jazz slow and soft as sweet molasses (with a few swinging exceptions like “Caravan”) and you miss the one-of-a-kind vocal timbre of Mel Torm? . Bey’s voice is cut from a similarly velvet landscape, but infused with a richer soul and blues experience. He made his minor legend by focusing on nuance, and the lush, serpentine way he wraps himself around familiar lyrics really demands an attentive listen. The only problem with so many slow numbers and a similar vocal style on each is a blending from one tune to the next. This type of laid-back jazz may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the voice is quite amazing if you have the patience to pay attention to every note. ~ Jonathan Widran, Rovi |
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Ancestry.Com Postbound Album 12X12-Frame-A-Name $68.49 Ancestry.Com Postbound Album 12″X12″-Frame-A-Name |
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Beauty and the Breakdown $12.99 Bury Your Dead prove themselves to be one of the more creative and imaginative acts on the entire nu-metal scene. For starters, Beauty and the Breakdown is a concept album, created along the lines of a fairy tale which is written in the liner notes. That said, none of the ferocity of Bury Your Dead’s hard-and-metalcore attack is blunted. In fact, its focus is tightened to the point of breaking entirely new ground. It’s so unusual for a band like this to reveal something deeply emotional intentionally. There is no shock value here, just a complex morality fable played out over skin-flaying guitars and flailing out-of-control drums. A sticker on the shrink wrap says: “for fans of Slipknot, Hatebreed, Lamb of God, Korn and Shadows Fall.” What the hell is that supposed to mean? None of these bands sound like one another! Bury Your Dead rocks. Period. This is straight-ahead, knotty, scorched earth nu-metal. The lyrics work in the context of the tale the band unfolds, and the precision and sheer abandon BYD plays with is invigorating, refreshing — and at ? bervolume — is brain pummeling to the point of submission. Isn’t that the way it’s supposed to be? These five guys are it, in a category of their own, playing a brand of metal that belongs only to them. Beauty and the Breakdown is as close to brilliant as this music gets. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi |
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Birthday Surprise Mini Book Kit 8.5X6- $34.99 Birthday Surprise Mini Book Kit 8.5″X6″- |
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Calendar NFL Sticker Collection(Case of 80) $319.2 Calendar NFL Sticker Collection(Case of 80) |
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Carmen Jones [Original Broadway Cast] [Bonus Track] $16.98 Carmen Jones is lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II’s restyling of Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen. Where Bizet and his lyric collaborators Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Hal? vy took novelist Prosper M? rim? e’s setting among Spanish gypsies working at a cigarette factory in Seville for their 1875 French opera, Hammerstein put it in a parachute factory in South Carolina in the present day and wrote it for an all-black cast. But the story of love, betrayal, and death remained the same, as did the music, minus a couple of arias and in slightly re-orchestrated form, courtesy of Robert Russell Bennett. Casting was a challenge for two reasons: first, the vocal demands of the score meant that, as with the opera, two casts had to be employed to alternate performances for the eight-times-a-week schedule, and second, in the still racially restricted time, it was hard to find African-Americans with enough voice training. Luther Saxon, who played one of the Joes (aka Don Jos? ) and does so on this recording, was working in a naval yard when he was cast; Glenn Bryant, who became Husky Miller (Escamillo), was a New York police officer on leave. But when they all turned up on Broadway on December 2, 1943, the result was a triumph. Carmen was given a new lease on life in a version in which the “Habanera” became “Dat’s Love,” the “Toreador Song” was “Stan’ up and Fight,” and the “Chanson Boh? mienne” was now “Beat Out Dat Rhythm on a Drum.” The show ran 502 performances. It is unfortunate that Decca Records was able to record only one of the two casts, so that, while Muriel Smith’s Carmen is impressive, succeeding generations will not be able to compare it with Muriel Rahn’s. But this was in the early days of recording Broadway shows, and we can be thankful there is any record of this masterpiece. (The 2003 reissue contains a sticker proclaiming, “First Time on CD,” which is not quite true. There was a Japanese CD on MCA, and, in Europe, where the album is out of cop… |