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Original Soundtracks by Nino Rota to three of Fellini's masterworks: LA DOLCE VITA, 8 1/2 and AMARCORD. Original movie posters! Coloured Vinyl! 3LP - Limited to 500 numbered copies.

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BILLIE HOLIDAY - Lady Day

 

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1) Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?)

2) No More

3) That Ole Devil Called Love

4) Don't Explain

5) You Better Go Now

6) What Is This Thing Called Love

7) Good Morning Heartache

8) No Good Man

9) Big Stuff

10) Baby I Don't Cry Over You

11) I'll Look Around

12) The Blues Are Brewin'

13) Guilty

14) Deep Song

15) There Is No Greater Love

16) Easy Living

17) Solitude

18) Weep No More

19) Girls Were Made To Take Care Of Boys

20) I Loves You Porgy

21) My Man (Mon Homme)

22) 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do

23) Baby Get Lost

24) Keeps On A-Rainin'

25) Them There Eyes

26) Gimme A Pigfoot (And A Bottle Of Beer)

27) Do Your Duty

28) You Can't Lose A Broken Heart (with Louis Armstrong)

29) Now Or Never

30) You're My Thrill

31) Crazy He Calls Me

32) Please Tell Me Now

33) Somebody's On My Mind

34) God Bless The Child

35) This Is Heaven To Me

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Code: DOX829DLP

Label: DOXY
casewrapped gatefold 180 gram 2LP

8013252888298

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Signed to Decca in 1944 to record one of her biggest hits, “Lover Man”, a song written especially for her, she continued recording for Decca throughout the forties, finally gaining the musical respect she so deserved. During this time recorded some of her best material, including 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do," “Good Mornig Heartache,” "Them There Eyes," and "Crazy He Calls Me." The forties marked the height of her stardom, but also the beginning of her untimely demise, she notoriously got heavy into drugs, and in 1947 she was sentenced to prison for heroin possession . Despite this, these recordings represent some of her best work, and therefore some of the best music ever recorded in the genre. Holiday had finally climbed the ladder to success, and she got there not because she played by the rules, but precisely because she always refused to.