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Pyropaper $6.00 PyroPaperTM, a pyrography paper. This is a packet of 50 sheets of transparent paper – it is hard to take a picture of something you can see through, so we’ve put patterns behind it. The sheet itself is lying at an angle in this picture over the drawings. You trace, draw, or print (on an inkjet printer, laser printer, or copier) a design on PyroPaperTM, cut around the tracing, tape it to your gour… |
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Wildlife Designs: Original Patterns for Your Favorite Craft $9.66 Versatility is the main attraction of this manual that offers 30 handsome wildlife illustrations and 10 border designs suitable for transfer. Information is included about techniques for transferring both line and tonal patterns, illustrations are marked to show how to isolate parts of the design to use in conjunction with other images or alone, and the use of computers and copiers to modify patte… |
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Ayurveda: Art of Being [Original Soundtrack] $17.99 Original score composed by Cyril Morin.Cyril Morin.Personnel: Christine Kotschi (violin, bamboo flute, duduk).Audio Mixers: Cyril Morin; Bruno Merc?re.Liner Note Author: Pan Nalin.Photographer: Albert Watson .Unknown Contributor Role: Vidya Rao.Arranger: Cyril Morin.This soundtrack accompanies AYURVEDA: ART OF BEING, a documentary about the ancient Indian system of natural healthcare. Composer Cyril Morin blends Eastern melodies, traditional vocals, and instruments with modern rhythms and keyboards in a broad palette that reflects the balance and richness of the Ayurvedan elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space. At times the effects are stunningly simple as in the flute dialogue in “Vatta – Air and Ether” and, in others, a layered tapestry of dynamic elements, such as in the deeply enchanting symphony of “Five Elements.” |
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Probar ProBar, Art’s Original Blend, Box Of 12 $27.49 “Delectable Combinations Of Whole Foods Including Grains, Chunky Nuts And Delicious Fruit In A Variety Of Flavors That Will Satisfy!” |
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Art Laboe’s Dedicated to You [Original Sound] $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Dedicated to the One I Love – The Shirelles, 2. I’m Your Puppet – James Purify/James & Bobby Purify/Bobby Purify, 3. Since I Don’t Have You – The Skyliners, 4. Angel Baby – Rosie & the Originals, 5. Memories of El Monte – Cleveland “Cleve” Duncan/The Penguins, 6. Hypnotized – Linda Jones, 7. I Do Love You – Billy Stewart, 8. Me and You – Brenton Wood, 9. Gee What a Guy – The Roulettes/Yvonne Caroll and the Roulettes, 10. Confessin’ a Feeling – Sly, Slick & Wicked, 11. I Want You Back – Don Julian/The Larks/Don Julian & the Meadowlarks, 12. Ooo…Aaah – Jakki O, 13. Together – Tierra, 14. What You Won’t Do for Love – Alma, 15. Low Rider – War |
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Clift, A Morgans Original $156.3 Clift, A Morgans Original > SFO > 495 Geary St > San Francisco > CA > 94102>Location. The historic Clift, A Morgans Original, in San Francisco, Calif., blends old world ambience with modern glamour one block from Union Square’s dining and shopping venues. This hotel is one half mile from the Moscone Convention Center and Nob Hill. Both Transamerica Pyramid and AT&T Park are one mile away. Hotel Features. An eclectic collection of modern furnishings provide contrast with the hotel’s Italian Renaissance exterior, which was originally constructed in 1913. Legend claims that the bark from a single California redwood comprises the walls of the Redwood Room, the hotel’s renowned bar. The 30 foot ceilings, digital art, subdued lighting and leather and velvet furnishings attract celebrities and local trendsetters. Additional hotel amenities include a business center with high speed Internet access for a fee. Recreational offerings include a fitness center with cardiovascular equipment. Guestrooms. The Clift, A Morgans Original, offers 372 guestrooms with sumptuous bedding consisting of down comforters and 400 thread count cotton linens. Custom made white birch furnishings complement rich velvet, leather and silk fabrics. Guestroom décor features sleigh beds and Venetian glass lamps and desks. All accommodations include coffeemakers, minibars and laptop compatible in room safes. Tech savvy enhancements include flat panel televisions and mp3 docks. Expert Tip. Check out works by worldwide artists and furnishing collections, including the Louis XVI chair, staged throughout the public areas of this hotel as evidence of a major 1990s reconstruction.>The preferred airport for Clift, A Morgans Original is San Francisco, CA (SFO San Francisco Intl.) 19.1 km / 11.9 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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The Aristocrats [Original Soundtrack] [PA] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Joke, The – Jay Marshall, 2. Joke, The (Continued) – Pat Cooper, 3. Singer Not the Song, The – George Carlin, 4. How to Tell “The Aristocrats” – David Brenner/David Steinberg/Jay Kogen/Drew Carey/Dave Thomas/George Carlin/Dom Irrera/Jackie Martling/Larry Miller, 5. Clean It Up – Larry Storch, 6. Art of the Joke, The – Dana Gould/Allan Havey/George Carlin/Paul Reiser, 7. Art of the Joke, The (Continued) – Paul Reiser, 8. Art of the Joke, The (Continued) – Bobby Slayton, 9. Art of the Joke, The (Continued) – Rick Overton, 10. Art of the Joke, The (Continued) – Jon Ross, 11. Art of the Joke, The (Continued) – Gregg Rogell, 12. Family Dog, The – Sophisticates, 13. Harder Than It Seems – Richard Jeni, 14. Harder Than It Seems (Continued) – Dana Gould, 15. Harder Than It Seems (Continued) – Otto & George, 16. Apoplectic, Rhythmic Incantation, An – Gilbert Gottfried, 17. Made to Tell This Joke – Bob Saget, 18. Matter of Fact – T. Sean Shannon/George Carlin/Andy Dick/Paul Reiser, 19. Wait… There’s More – Bob Saget, 20. Strap It On – Judy Gold, 21. Make It Your Own – Dana Gould, 22. Make It Your Own (Continued) – Whoopi Goldberg, 23. Make It Your Own (Continued) – Kevin Pollak, 24. To Hear the Differences – Steven Wright, 25. To Hear the Differences (Continued) – Wendy Liebman, 26. To Hear the Differences (Continued) – Martin Mull, 27. You Have to Have a Go – Peter Tilden/Jason Alexander, 28. You Have to Have a Go (Continued) – Howie Mandel, 29. Original, The – David Brenner, 30. Original, The (Continued) – Hank Azaria, 31. That’s Show Business – Mario Cantone, 32. That’s Show Business (Continued) – The Smothers Brothers, 33. That’s Show Business (Continued) – Drew Carey, 34. Glimpse of the Divine, A – Sarah Silverman, 35. Outer Reaches of the Bell Curve – Taylor Negron, 36. World Has Changed, The – Bill Maher, 37. World Has Changed, The (Continued) – Lewis Black, 38. Love Theme from the Aristocrats – Royal Debonaires, 39. Race Baiting – Lisa Lampanelli/Otto & George/Onion Editorial Staff, 40. Race Baiting (Continued) – Lisa Lampanelli, 41. Joke Is About Surprising Someone, A – T. Sean Shannon, 42. Across the Line – Taylor Negron/Chuck McCann/George Carlin, 43. Across the Line (Continued) – Doug Stanhope/Cruz, 44. Aristocrats Do “The Aristocrats”, The – T. Sean Shannon/Judy Gold/Chris Albrecht/Hug Fink/Mark Cohen/Andy Dick/Richard Lewis/Pat Cooper/Larry Miller, 45. Billy the Mime |
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The Art of the Steal - $19.99 Born into a working-class family in Philadelphia, Albert C. Barnes was a man who through hard work and determination became a doctor and medical researcher, founding a successful pharmaceutical firm that made him a multimillionaire. As his fortune grew, Barnes developed a taste for art and in time assembled one of the world’s most remarkable private collections, featuring original paintings by Van Gogh, Renoir, Picasso, C?zanne, and many other important artists. Barnes relied on his own instincts rather than the advice of experts when he bought paintings, and he had little use for the pretentious attitudes of Philadelphia’s art collectors and high society; the animosity between Barnes and the city’s art establishment grew to the point that in 1922 he opened the Barnes Foundation, a private gallery where he kept his collection rather than share it with institutions such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Barnes Foundation was open by invitation only, and the doctor preferred to have his collection seen by students and serious art lovers rather than those he felt didn’t appreciate the work. Barnes died in 1951, and made strict provisions in his will that his collection was not to be sold, lent to other museums, or removed from the grounds of the Barnes Foundation. Lincoln University, a traditionally African-American college, was appointed to oversee the foundation’s collection. But after the death of Barnes’ prot?g?e Violette de Mazia in 1988, Lincoln University’s trustees took full control of the collection, now estimated to be worth 25 billion dollars, and a number of individuals and organizations inexperienced in the world of art laid hands upon the Barnes archive. The Art of the Steal is a documentary by Don Argott that explores how greed, political power, and good intentions colluded to violate Albert C. Barnes’ wishes and scatter his collection across the globe. The Art of the Steal was an official selection at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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The Original Soundtrack [Import] $84.99 10cc: Lol Creme (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin, autoharp, piano, organ, Moog, vibraphone, percussion); Kevin Godley (vocals, cello, Moog, marimba, drums, timpani, percussion, bongos, timbali); Graham Gouldman (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, autoharp, bass, acoustic & 6-string bass, percussion); Eric Stewart (vocals, guitar, steel guitar, piano, organ, electric piano).Recorded at Strawberry Recording Studios (UK) Ltd., Stockport, Cheshire, England.10cc: Lol Creme (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin, autoharp, piano, organ, Moog, vibraphone, percussion); Kevin Godley (vocals, cello, Moog, marimba, drums, timpani, percussion, bongos, timbali); Graham Gouldman (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, autoharp, bass, acoustic & 6-string bass, percussion); Eric Stewart (vocals, guitar, steel guitar, piano, organ, electric piano).Recorded at Strawberry Recording Studios (UK) Ltd., Stockport, Cheshire, England.10cc’s third album is their first after their break with novelty-minded pop impresario Jonathan King, and as a result, it’s less cute and bouncy than either 10CC or SHEET MUSIC. This doesn’t mean that the music is less melodic, or that the group’s satiric intent is duller, but THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK is a more subtle, mature record.The group was rewarded with their first US hit, the exquisitely lovely and understated “I’m Not In Love,” surely one of the oddest love songs–in both arch concept and minimal execution–of the era. Elsewhere, Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Lol CrFme, and Kevin Godley get their first opportunity to stretch out compositionally on the surprising extended suite “Une Nuit a Paris” and the lyrically acute “The Second Sitting for the Last Supper.” While not all of 10cc’s new fans got all of the jokes, art pop aficionados swear by this album. |
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The Fruit of the Original Sin $20.99 The second compilation released by the Belgian label Crepescule in the early ’80s, and easily the most ambitious of its earliest such efforts, The Fruit of the Original Sin at the time acted as a sprawling catchall that drew together many different strands of what could be called post-punk and art rock from all over Europe and North America. From a distance, it’s even more of an astonishing effort, thanks not only to the many bands and performers who appeared and later established strong reputations worldwide, but the sheer, surprising range of who appeared. If there’s an exact modern equivalent to a collection that starts with a discordant modern jazz/classical composition (Peter Gordon’s martial title track) and includes not only live poetry snippets (William S. Burroughs’ “Twilight’s Last Gleaming,” an often uproarious recording that concluded the original release) but an interpretation of Claude Debussy (Cecile Bruynoghe’s “Clair de Lune”) and an extended interview with a noted author, in this case French writer Marguerite Duras — with piano accompaniment after the fact from Virginia Astley, no less — then it’s not received the attention it should. It’s all the more impressive given that Crepescule was still just starting out in ways, but if one needed proof of the success of the D.I.Y. ethic well beyond punk crash and bash, it’s here. A couple of the contributors who appeared were utterly obscure then and now but the amount of downright legendary folks who had some of their earliest — or even debut — recordings here reads like an honor list.The Durutti Column’s elegant entries include “The Eye and the Hand” and “Experiment in Fifth”; DNA’s three short pieces show off their moody, understated aggro side well, all scraping guitar and driving bass; Arthur Russell’s “Sketch for ‘Face of Helen’” is an unsurprisingly captivating take on a gentle drone melody mixed with distant fuzz; and Wim Mertens’ minimal string quartet composition “Multiple 12″ rivals it for beauty. Paul Haig’s “Mad Horses” is an odd number even for him, a minimal slice of motorik funk that later generations would call lo-fi. Meanwhile, the number of artists who barely got beyond one album, if even that, but ended up getting plenty of cult attention as time passed is also striking — Marine pop up a couple of times, most notably with the skittery funk of “Animal in My Head,” while the French Impressionists have a slightly louche ball early on with “Boo Boo’s Gone Mambo/My Guardian Angel.” Having released various tracks from the album on single-artist compilations and reissues over the years, LTM finally issued a full two-CD re-release of the compilation in 2007, including a further eight bonus tracks from related releases or compilations at the time. Paul Haig reappears with two obscure Rhythm of Life tracks, the Durutti Column’s “Weakness and Fever,” an alternate recording of “Smile in This Crowd,” takes a bow, while Peter Gordon’s collaboration with artist Lawrence Weiner |
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Complete Original Soundtracks $29.99 Track Listing: 1. Shout to the Lord/How Great Thou Art, 2. Worship the Name of the Lord With Me, 3. There Is a Fountain/Who Can Satisfy, 4. High and Lifted Up/Hallelujah Chorus, 5. No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus, 6. You Are Good, 7. I’m Happy With You, Lord, 8. I Love That Name Medley: Oh How I Love Jesus/I Love That Name/He …, 9. Shout to the Lord/How Great Thou Art, 10. No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus |
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Art $9.99 Art |
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Art Of $5.99 Art Of |
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Back Again [Original] $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Resurrection, 2. Funny Money, 3. Pink Glasses, 4. Sloppy Kisses, 5. Wrapped Around You, 6. Horny Little Angel, 7. Damage Control, 8. I Felt Everything (…But Sorry), 9. Owe It All to You, 10. Boogie Man – (live), 11. I’m Your Whore – (live), 12. Art of Persuasion – (live), 13. Baby Blues – (live), 14. You Rub Me the Right Way – (live), 15. Off My Rocker – (live) |
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Lily, Tango Orange Art $5.99 This exciting new introduction of Asiatic hybrid lilies is creating quite a buzz with their vibrant colors and trademark pixels which sets them apart from traditional lilies. Never before have lilies possessed such contrasting, spotted colors! And this breeding breakthrough is just as easy to grow as the original Asiatics! Long lasting blooms during summer are a large 4-5" and carry a slight fragrance. They make spectacular cut flower bouquets. Grow 40-44" high. Orange Art has bright orange petals with a burgundy center. |
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Mortal Kombat [Original Soundtrack] $26.99 Track Listing: 1. A Taste Of Things To Come, 2. Goodbye, 3. Juke-Joint Jezebel [Giorgio Moroder Metropolis Mix] – (remix), 4. Unlearn [Josh Wink's Live Mix] – (remix), 5. Control [Juno Reactor Instrumental] – (featuring Juno Reactor), 6. Halcyon + On + On, 7. Utah Saints Take On The Theme From Mortal Kombat, 8. Invisible, The, 9. Zero Signal, 10. Burn, 11. Blood & Fire [Out Of The Ashes Mix] – (remix), 12. I Reject, 13. Twist The Knife (Slowly), 14. What U See/We All Bleed Red, 15. Techno-Syndrome 7″ Mix, 16. Goro Vs. Art – (featuring Buckethead), 17. Demon Warriors/Final Kombat |
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Cradle Will Rock [Original... [Limited] $15.99 Track Listing: 1. John Houseman’s Intro – John Houseman, 1. Moll’s Song – Acting Company, 2. Moll and Gent – Acting Company, 3. I’ll Show You Guys – Acting Company, 4. Richard Speaking – Acting Company, 5. Come to the Rescue – Acting Company, 6. Solicitin’ – Acting Company, 7. Hey Virgil – Acting Company, 8. Oh What a Filthy Night Court – Acting Company, 9. Hard Times – Acting Company, 10. Order in the Court Room – Acting Company, 11. Croon Spoon – Acting Company, 12. Do We Disturb – Acting Company, 13. Freedom of the Press, The – Acting Company, 14. Let’s Do Something – Acting Company, 15. Honolulu – Acting Company, 16. Order in the Court Room – Acting Company, 17. Drug Store – Acting Company, 18. Summer Weather – Acting Company, 19. Dialouge – Acting Company, 20. Love Duet – Acting Company, 21. Don’t Let Me Keep You – Acting Company, 22. Ask Us Again – Acting Company, 23. Art for Art’s Sake – Acting Company, 24. Nickel Under Your Foot, the – Acting Company, 25. Which of You Guys? – Acting Company, 26. Cradle Will Rock, The – Acting Company, 27. Cradle Will Rock, The – Acting Company, 28. Order in the Court Room – Acting Company, 29. Facult Room – Acting Company, 30. It’s Not Going to Hurt – Acting Company, 31. Ella’s Enterance – Acting Company, 32. Joe Worker – Acting Company, 33. Final Scene – Acting Company |
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Lund POLISHED ALUMINUM ORIGINAL BAR GRILLES $77.99 POLISHED ALUMINUM ORIGINAL BAR GRILLESThick T-16 billet aluminum with original bar design for classic and exceptional lookState-of-the-art laser technologyLimited lifetime warrantyPolished finish gives the ultimate shine! Test fitted for every individual application for the best fit and the best looks! Hassle-free installation with detailed instructions and all necessary hardware included. |
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Lily, Tango Pup Art $5.99 This exciting new introduction of Asiatic hybrid lilies is creating quite a buzz with their vibrant colors and trademark pixels which sets them apart from traditional lilies. Never before have lilies possessed such contrasting, spotted colors! And this breeding breakthrough is just as easy to grow as the original Asiatics! Long lasting blooms during summer are a large 4-5" and carry a slight fragrance. They make spectacular cut flower bouquets. Grow 40-44" high. Pup Art has true red petals with dark burgundy, almost black spots. |
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Evita [Original Broadway Cast] $34.99 Music and words written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim RiceOriginal cast includes: Patti LuPone, Bob Gunton, Mandy Patinkin.Audio Remixer: David Smith.Recording information: 07/1979.Directors: Harold Prince; Rene Wiegert.Photographers: Martha Swope; Ron Slenzak.Unknown Contributor Roles: John Leslie Wolfe; Brad Witsger; David Staller; Anny DeGange; Matthew McKeon; Sandra Wheeler; Mark Syers; David Sacks; Bob Gunton; John Yost; Nancy Opel; Peter Marinos; Peppi Borza; Phillip Tracy; Patricia Gorman; Jack Neubeck; Nancy Wood; Susan Terry; Mandy Patinkin; Mark Waldrop; Patti LuPone; Terri Klausner.Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita, which began as a concept album in 1976 and had its first stage incarnation in London in 1978, finally came to the U.S. in 1979 with a production that opened in Los Angeles and moved to San Francisco for multi-week engagements before landing on Broadway on September 25 to begin a Tony-winning, 1,568-performance run. The London production had been represented by a one-disc highlights album, but this one became the second full-length treatment, running, like the concept album, 100 minutes. As such, the revisions made for the stage were more apparent, especially because there were more of them than there had been in London, sometimes to Americanize the language. (”The back of beyond” in “Eva and Magaldi” became “the sticks,” while “Get stuffed!” in “Goodnight and Thank You” was now “Up yours!”) “The Lady’s Got Potential” had been deleted, and there was a new song, “The Art of the Possible,” which, with its musical-chairs staging, was more effective in the theater than on record. And “Dangerous Jade” had been revised to become “Peron’s Latest Flame.” Many of the changes built up the role of Evita’s critic, Che. As played by Mandy Patinkin, who achieved Broadway stardom in the role, Che now rivaled Evita as a musical presence, the actor’s elastic tenor and bravura manner drawing more attention to him. But Patti Lu Pone also became a star here, fearlessly bringing out Evita’s strident self-interest without attempting to gain the audience’s sympathy. (You couldn’t say that about London’s Elaine Paige.) Lu Pone was at her best when Evita was at her worst, such as in the songs “A New Argentina” and “Rainbow High.” The rest of the cast was unexceptional, though Bob Gunton’s Juan Peron inspired curiosity as the only actor to use a Spanish accent. ~ William Ruhlmann |
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Brainy Baby: Art - $12.99 Consumervision presents this entry in their Brainy Baby series of edutainment, child development programs. Brainy Baby: Art combines original sing-along songs and classical music with vibrant imagery to help children take the first steps in learning about art. Young viewers will be introduced to colors, textures, and different artistic mediums. Other titles in the series include Brainy Baby: 123s — Introducing Numbers 1 to 20, Brainy Baby: Music, and Brainy Baby: Right Brain — Inspires Creative Thinking. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi |
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Original $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Tio Boros, 2. Flor das Aguas, 3. Tempo de Futebol, 4. Seu Tonico Na Ladeira, 5. Nost lgicas, No. 2, 6. O Choro de Juliana, 7. Sarar , 8. Num Pagode Em Planaltina, 9. Estrela da Manha, 10. Bate-Coxa, 11. Cantiga, 12. Vadiagem, 13. Chama-Me!, 14. Baiao Cansado |
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The Original $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Back in the South, 2. Southern Words, 3. You Might Be a Redneck, 4. Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 5. Towing Dad’s Boat, 6. Throwing a Party, 7. You Might Be a Redneck, 8. Wedding Reception, The |
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A Man of No Importance [Original Cast Recording] $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. A Man of No Importance, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 2. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. The Burden of Life, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 3. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. Going Up, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 4. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. Princess, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 5. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. The Streets of Dublin, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 6. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. Books, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 7. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. Man In The Mirror, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 8. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 1. Love Who You Love, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 9. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Our Father, A – Original Broadway Cast – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 10. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Confession, A – Original Broadway Cast – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 11. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. The Cuddles Mary Gave, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 12. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Art, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 13. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. A Man of No Importance, A (Reprise) / Confusing Times: A Man Of No Importance (Reprise) / Confession Times – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees) , 14. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Love Who You Love, A (Robbie’s Reprise) – (reprise, featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 15. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Man In The Mirror, A (Reprise) – (reprise, featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 16. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Tell Me Why, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 17. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Love Who You Love, A (Adele’s Reprise) – Original Broadway Cast – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 18. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Welcome To The World, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 19. Man of No Importance, musical play: Act 2. Poem, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees), 20. Man of No Importance, musical play: Love’s Never Lost, A – (featuring Faith Prince/Brett Sommer/Antoine Silverman/Roger Rees) |
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