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Thoroughly Modern Millie [1967 Original... $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Thoroughly Modern Millie (Prelude), 2. Overture: Baby Face / Do It Again! / Poor Butterfly / Stumbling / Japanese Sandman , 3. Jimmy, 4. Tapioca, The, 5. Jazz Baby, 6. Jewish Wedding Song, 7. Intermission Medley: Thoroughly Modern Millie / Jimmy / Jewish Wedding Song / Baby Face , 8. Poor Butterfly, 9. Rose of Washington Square, 10. Baby Face, 11. Do It Again!, 12. Thoroughly Modern Millie (Reprise), 13. Exit Music: Jazz Baby / Jimmy / Thoroughly Modern Millie |
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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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Original Four Seasons $14.99 The main question here is what they mean by “original,” since this performance is based on the usual version of Vivaldi’s famous set of concertos. What is different is that this is not Vivaldi’s original, but an arrangement, though not one that departs much from what one would normally hear. Toying with these pieces is commonplace in modern baroque practice, since it is believed Vivaldi expected his soloists to embellish their lines. Nigel Kennedy’s popular recording took quite a few liberties; Vanessa-Mae is perhaps a little more ostentatious than most when it comes to ornamentation, and the improvising extends to the ensemble at large, but it’s still pretty much Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ played by a talented extrovert with a somewhat romantic attitude. Much the same could be said of the ensemble arrangement of Tartini’s ‘Devil’s Trill’ Sonata, but the dance-beat arrangement of material from that work is not to be missed, perhaps the highlight of the disc. |
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Dardanus (Original Version) $32.99 This selection received a Grammy Award nomination for “Best OperaRecording.”Rameau’s opera ‘Dardanus’ was a greatly anticipated salvo in the theoretical war raging in Parisian music scene of the 1730s. Rameau was the father of modern theoretical harmony, based on the triad rather than melodic motion. Despite his professed affinity for Lully’s music, devotees of Lully found Rameau’s music difficult, theoretical and unnatural.This is nearly impossible to discern today; ‘Dardanus’ is an extremely congenial work to modern listeners, accustomed as we are to the legacy of Rameau’s harmonic theory which provided the foundation for most music until the Twentieth Century put tremendous cracks in traditional harmonic structure.Marc Minkowski, a self-taught conductor, and his ensemble, Les Musiciens Du Louvre, have risen to international respect as specialists in the performance of Baroque music on original instruments. This is an excellently balanced recording, and because the sound of period brass instruments can be somewhat prohibitive to modern listeners, the relative lack of brass writing in this work may prove refreshing to some.REVIEWS:International Record Review (6/00, pp.114-115) – “…[V?ronique Gens and Mireille Delunsch] are both in marvellous voice and ideally complementary in sound….[John Mark Ainsley] is consistently fresh in tone and plangent when necessary….All the remaining parts are strongly cast…” |
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Josie and the Pussycats [Original Soundtrack] $6.99 Original score cmposed by John Frizzell.Even though Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson bring the cartoon musical group Josie And The Pussycats to life on the silver screen, their collective non-musical talents forced executive music producer Babyface and wife Tracy Edmonds to create a post-millennial version of the Monkees. Former Letters To Cleo frontwoman Kay Hanley provides the voice of Josie, while original songs like “3 Small Words,” “Shapeshifter,” and “Pretend to Be Nice” turn out to be the kind of sugar-coated guitar-driven alt-pop that conjures up images of ’90s stalwarts Belly and Veruca Salt.The songwriting and recording contributions from members of Fountains Of Wayne, Counting Crows, the Go-Go’s, and Matthew Sweet also cinch the power-pop karma coursing through this hook-laden project. Chugging covers of “Real Wild Child,” the Motown standard “Money,” and the band’s theme song are the Jolt cola accompanying the Pop Rocks sensibility of these whip-smart songs. The only non-Josie cuts are by DuJour, another fictional band in the film, who come across as a modern-day Blackstreet for the teen crowd thanks to jams like “Dujour Around the World” and “Backdoor Lover.” |
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Kingdom Come [Original Soundtrack] $6.99 Original score composed by Kirk Franklin.Engineers include: Chris Godbey, Steve Gallagher, Mike Dy.Recorded at Beach Street, Inglewood, California, Dallas Sound Lab, Nomad Studios, Dallas, Texas.A movie starring Whoopi Goldberg, Jada Pinkett, and LL Cool J among others, Kingdom Come’s soundtrack is refreshingly low-key, with notable contributions from the films originator, Kirk Franklin, and Jill Scott, in addition to a host of lesser known but no less talented acts.Shawn Stockman’s “Stand” is particularly poignant; like all the best gospel, it could easily double as a pop song. Snappy beats and modern R&B production techniques abound–there’s only one traditional sounding gospel number here, the swaying “God’s Got it All in Control,” with time-honored piano and hushed organ accompaniment building to a climactic finish. KINGDOM COME is a great stand-alone collection–about the biggest compliment you can pay to a soundtrack album. |
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Original Album Classics $27.99 The Original Album Classics series by Germany’s Sony/BMG is an attempt to clear shelves of catalog titles that are lying about. That said, it inadvertently provides a great opportunity for those who have a sincere interest in an artist, have purchased a number of titles, and still has holes they want to fill in their catalog of titles. These budget-priced completely remastered collections feature full-length recordings, often with bonus tracks added. In the case of Aretha Franklin, these sides represent her entry into the world of major-label music-making with three titles. The first two, The Electrifying Aretha Franklin and The Tender, the Moving, the Swinging Aretha Franklin, are both from 1962. They are jazz titles that feature an astonishing array of players, though the singer is not yet in her mature style. The final album in the group, Soul Sister, was released after she’d made the jump to Atlantic, but had begun cutting more contemporary material for Columbia. Are these essential Aretha titles? No. Are they pleasurable and compelling to listen to, given her long, storied career? Absolutely. For the price, they are well-worth discovering by anyone who hasn’t heard them. ~ Thom Jurek |
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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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Nine [Original Soundtrack] $13.99 Producers: Matthew Sullivan; Rob Marshall; Joe DeLuca; Paul Bogaev.Audio Mixer: Frank Wolf.Liner Note Author: Maury Yeston.Recording information: Abbey Road Studios; Angel Studios, Islington; Cake Sounds, London; Capitol Records; The Fly And The Bee Studio; The Record Plant.Arranger: David Krane.The soundtrack to Rob Marshall’s film adaptation of the Broadway musical Nine (itself, in turn, a stage adaptation of director Federico Fellini’s film 8 ) features a couple of minor new numbers from Maury Yeston — “Cinema Italiano” and “Take It All.” There’s also a batch of bonus tracks, including extra recordings by Fergie, Noisettes, and Griffith Frank (apparently making his recording debut) in contemporary pop and hip-hop styles. ~ William Ruhlmann |
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The Aviator [Original Soundtrack] $6.99 For his film about the early career of Howard Hughes, legendary director Martin Scorcese (famed for his excellent use of music in movies) wisely chose to use period material. Thus, the soundtrack of THE AVIATOR is occupied both by recordings from the late 1920s-early ’40s, and by contemporary versions of songs from that era, done in the style of the day. In lesser hands, such an undertaking could have been a crass, mismatched train wreck, but THE AVIATOR album segues with almost shocking ease between the two.Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks Orchestra, a NYC-based early-jazz revival band, contribute a number of pre-swing jazz instrumentals, and as things progress chronologically, the swing sounds of Benny Goodman (”Moonglow”) and Glenn Miller (”Moonlight Serenade”) creep in. Along the way, the Wainwright family represents surprisingly well, with a track each from Loudon, Rufus, and Martha, and even David Johansen gets in on the act (not a shock, considering his penchant for covering pre-rock material). Things close appropriately with blues giant Leadbelly singing “Howard Hughes,” a musical tribute to THE AVIATOR himself. |
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Goodbye Gemini [Import] [Original Soundtrack] $17.99 With his first-ever film score, Goodbye Gemini, composer Christopher Gunning introduced a lounge-inspired, soulful jazz sensibility largely missing from his subsequent work. Few soundtracks capture the swinging ’60s quite so eloquently, however, employing lively brass, icy-cool rhythms, and feather-light strings to evoke mod-era London in ravishing detail. While a handful of vocal entries including the Peddlers’ “Tell the World We’re Not In” and “Nothing’s Good for Free” embrace contemporary pop sounds, Gunning’s instrumental themes suggest a psychedelicized John Barry, expertly conveying the suspense and disquiet of the onscreen narrative. Harkit’s 2004 reissue adds liner notes by film music scholar Andrew Keech as well as stills from the original 1970 movie release. Highly recommended. ~ Jason Ankeny |
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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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Singles [Original Soundtrack] $6.99 The romantic comedy Singles, in part a homage to director Cameron Crowe’s hometown of Seattle, was released at exactly the right time (summer 1992). Nirvana’s Nevermind had symbolically knocked Michael Jackson off the top of the album charts at the beginning of the year, and the underground buzz about Seattle bands like Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam was beginning to find its way past circles of indie aficionados and open-minded hard rock fans and into the mainstream. Singles helped crystallize the idea of the “Seattle scene” in the mainstream public’s mind, and it was also one of the first big-selling ’90s movie soundtracks (it went platinum and reached the Top Ten) to feature largely new work from contemporary artists. The soundtrack’s strength was the way it was so firmly rooted in place — where future soundtrack extravaganzas simply contrived to gather as many big-name acts as possible, Singles focused specifically on Seattle-area music (quite logically, given the film’s plot and setting), which gave the album the feel of a cohesive document. It didn’t hurt that nearly all the bands involved contributed high-quality material — although Nirvana is absent, scene stalwarts Soundgarden, their lead singer Chris Cornell (the haunting acoustic ballad “Seasons”), Alice in Chains (”Would?,” which showed up on their subsequent album, Dirt), Mudhoney, Pearl Jam (two tracks), and Screaming Trees all weigh in with strong new cuts, as well as stylistic compatriots Smashing Pumpkins (Chicago) and Minneapolis alt-rock god Paul Westerberg (his first two charmingly playful solo songs). The vaults are mined for chestnuts by Mother Love Bone (the epic “Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns,” perhaps their strongest moment) and Seattle native Jimi Hendrix (the shimmering “May This Be Love,” which fits the mood of the album perfectly), and Seattle sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, leaders of Heart, appear as the Lovemongers on a stellar acoustic cover of Led Zeppelin’s “The Battle of Evermore.” Despite Mudhoney’s gripe that the whole early-’90s Seattle scene was “Overblown,” Singles illustrates through its marvelous consistency the richness and wealth of the city’s musical talent, as well as the alternative scene in general; meanwhile, the Lovemongers and Hendrix cuts demonstrate the city’s past musical heritage, and along with the Westerberg numbers, provide a handy template of several major (albeit more mainstream) grunge-scene influences — Hendrix’s guitar-heavy psychedelia, Led Zeppelin’s epic hard rock, the Replacements’ post-hardcore power pop — that sit very well next to their followers. So Singles isn’t just an entertaining sampler of Seattle grunge in its prime; it’s a milestone in the breakthrough of alternative rock into mainstream popular culture, neatly and effectively packaging the Seattle phenomenon for the wider national consciousness. ~ Steve Huey |
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Modern Wedding Collection $14.99 Track Listing: 1. In My Place – Coldplay (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 2. Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 3. Here Comes Your Man – Pixies (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 4. You’re Beautiful – James Blunt (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 5. In Your Eyes – Peter Gabriel (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 6. Beautiful Day – U2 (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 7. Just Like Heaven – The Cure (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 8. Daughters – John Mayer (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 9. Do You Realize? – The Flaming Lips (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 10. Transatlanticism – Death Cab for Cutie (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 11. Everlong – Foo Fighters (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings), 12. Today – Smashing Pumpkins (Special String Quartet Performances, Not Original Artist Recordings) |
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Disney’s Contemporary Resort $262.5 Disney’s Contemporary Resort > MCO > 4600 N World Dr > Lake Buena Vista > FL > 32830>Location. Disney’s Contemporary Resort is adjacent to the Magic Kingdom Park in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. This property stands six miles from Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course. Monorails zip through the mezzanine level of the hotel, providing access to select Disney resorts, the Magic Kingdom Park and Epcot. Hotel Features. Disney’s Contemporary Resort features angular construction with a modernistic metal and glass lobby. Disney characters join in the breakfast fun at Chef Mickey’s restaurant. The top floor California Grill affords panoramic views and serves West Coast American style cuisine. The Wave restaurant ushers in an era of eco friendly fare with organic, locally produced foods. A total of 90,000 square feet of function space includes a conference center and the resort’s business center. Land based recreational amenities include volleyball. The resort boasts two outdoor pools, one shaped like Mickey Mouse’s ears. Lounge chairs are arranged along Bay Lake’s white sand beach. A complimentary, limited hour fitness facility contains television mounted cardiovascular machines, weight training equipment, yoga balls and free weights. The adjacent spa houses saunas, and offers salon services and customized massage therapies including poolside services. Guestrooms. This 14 story hotel offers 655 smoke free, modern style guestrooms housed in a main tower and three story garden wings. Beds feature padded suede headboards and are dressed with 250 thread count sheets and white down duvets. Modern artwork complements cherrywood furnishings. Opaque doors lead to marble bathrooms with white, waffle weave shower curtains, curved shower rods, square ceramic sinks and rain showerheads. Bathrooms are stocked with Aquatics H20 toiletries. Select guestrooms include refrigerators, however, they are available in all accommodations upon request. Laptop compatible, in room safes are complimentary. Rooms include flat screen televisions and MP3 adaptors. Expert Tip. Travel lighter by leaving laptops at home. Every guestroom contains a computer equipped with complimentary high speed Internet access. A fee for high speed Internet access applies, should guests prefer to use their own laptops.>The preferred airport for Disney’s Contemporary Resort is Orlando, FL (MCO Orlando Intl.) 26.6 km / 16.5 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 Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language - $24.99 This translation of the Bible recasts the Good Book into modern language and vernacular in an attempt to make the messages more easily accessible to the average person. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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History of Modern [LP] [PA] $22.98 Full performer name: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (O.M.D.).A 2005 appearance on a German television program, followed by a tour — throughout which the original four members performed 1981’s Architecture & Morality in its entirety — culminated in the first OMD album since 1996 (and this particular quartet’s first since 1986). History of Modern, for the most part, sounds like OMD. There are two exceptions: “Sometimes” incorporates turntable scratching and guest vocalist Jennifer John, who interjects with lines from “Motherless Child,” while “Pulse” is neo-electro sleaze, full of bedroom whispers, moans, and yearning yelps. Most updates to the group’s sound are natural, while the placid ballad “New Holy Ground” and the somehow cathartic and pensive “Green” rate with the earlier material. At its best, History of Modern is to OMD what Secrets is to the Human League: an inspired return from post-punk-turned-synth-pop greats. ~ Andy Kellman |
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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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Modern Marvels: Mad Electricity - $19.99 By any standard, the Serbian-born scientist-cum-inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a man with a vision light years ahead of its time. It may stun modern man, for instance, to learn that Tesla conceived of wireless energy, green power and remote controls decades before any of those concepts became en vogue. As a result of his prescience, Tesla made an enduring impact on contemporary technology, and many of his concepts were still being widely used at the dawn of the 21st Century. As produced by – and originally aired on – The History Channel, the episode of the series Modern Marvels entitled “Mad Electricity” travels inside of Tesla’s brilliant mind to examine some of his many discoveries and patents and provide a brief window into his dazzling thought processes. Subtopics include: the now-global standard of alternating electrical current (AC), first employed by Tesla at Niagara Falls in 1893; a site on Long Island sound where Tesla constructed an enormous tower that he hoped would wirelessly power the entire world; Tesla’s early advances with solar and geothermal power; and much more. The program draws on interviews with historians, demonstrations of Tesla’s inventions, and much more. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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