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![]() Charming Hummingbird Musical Egg Wind Beneath My Wings US $35.99
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Eggs $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Eleanor Speaks, 2. Swim, 3. Internet Warrior, 4. Icicles, 5. Helplessly Young, 6. Wave Ballet, The, 7. Tea Party, The, 8. Miss Miss Moss, 9. Eve, 10. Beelitz |
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3 Eggs $15.99 Track Listing: 1. False Soap, 2. Sticky Tin, 3. Bloody Two Wrists, 4. Going to Work, 5. Eggs Benedict, 6. Of Feminine Proportions, 7. Exclusivity on an Aquatic Theme |
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All Our Eggs in One Basket $20.99 All Our Eggs in One Basket |
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Eggs Are Funny $22.99 Here go Mew again, with a characteristically ineffable album cover and a suitably absurdist title to accompany it. One might think it was the latest piece of studio wizardry from the brilliantly off-kilter Danish group, but it is, in fact, ostensibly a best-of collection. It's hard to say what the impetus is for a band like Mew -- whose albums are each so uniformly crafted as a whole -- to come out with a set like this, but as it turns out, it's not entirely unwarranted. After all, the band had a three-album run before they released the more widely heard And the Glass Handed Kites, and it's reasonable to believe the casual fan would not have heard a lot of their earlier material. This gives Mew a tough decision to make: do they objectively release a best of-collection that features their best work, weighted heavily toward their two most recent records, or do they focus upon the lesser-known material? As it turns out, Eggs is a bit of both: they prominently feature their most recent and probably overall strongest record No More Stories alongside some stronger cuts from their earlier years ("Wheels Over Me," "156"). Of course, given Mew's nature, the track list and sequencing decisions are really going to make or break such a collection, and luckily the set features a perfect choice of opener in "Am I Wry? No," a band favorite that's bounced around on singles, EPs,and two of those early records. In eschewing chronological organization and extricating the songs from their former connectedness, Eggs Are Funny sounds a bit disorienting, but for those thoroughly familiar with their recent output, it's a pleasant surprise to hear the band's formative moments erratically sprinkled in along with the requisite new track ("Do You Love It?"). It's also nice to get a version of the band's signature "The Zookeeper's Boy" in mixtape-ready form, with an extended intro in place of the previously disjointed track cut. It's been pointed out before that Mew can sound like a bizarrely skewed transmission from the overly emotive years of '90s rock radio, nowhere more true than on the almost enjoyably maudlin "She Came Home for Christmas" from the band's 1997 debut. More often, Mew have been labeled "prog" due to their wide-ranging atmospheric tendencies and penchant for elaborate song structures, but there's a disarmingly intimate tenderness to the band's toweringly complex melodies that transcends categorization. Instead of putting an over-emphasis on technicality, or the distance that their at times glacial sonic tone might outwardly summon, those elements are merely part of the overall construct that also features a whole lot of potent emotion. While huge in Europe, Mew enjoy a more tenuous appreciation in the U.S., where their mysterious, ethereal quality keeps them well out of the mainstream. It's hard to imagine this set as anything more than reinforcement for fans already on board, but a justification for the existence of Eggs Are Funny may be that it serves as |
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Treasure! The Czar's Faberge Eggs - $19.99 Treasure! The Czar's Faberge Eggs documents the famous creations of Peter Carl Faberge. The program follows the Forbes Collection, the world's largest collection of the famed jewelry, as many people come to see their exquisite beauty. Experts explain the remarkable craftsmanship that went into each of the eggs. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Green Eggs and Hamadeus $8.99 Track Listing: 1. Introduction to Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, commentary with musical examples (for Green Eggs and Hamadeus), 2. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525: Allegro, 3. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525: Romanze, 4. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525: Menuetto, 5. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525: Rondo, 6. Introduction to Green Eggs and Ham, introduction with musical examples: Introduction By Bob Kapilow / Allegro / Romanze / Menuetto / Rondo , 7. Green Eggs and Ham, for soprano, boy soprano, piano & chamber ensemble: Introduction By Rob Kapilow / Green Eggs And Ham - (featuring Brett Tabisel/Angelina Reaux/Robert Kapilow) |
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Of Love and Eggs - Widescreen Subtitle $19.99 Set against the backdrop of a small market in Jakarta, director Garin Nugroho's intimate drama explores issues of family, faith, and romance during the Muslim holiday of Lebaran. As a young boy who works in a stall selling duck eggs rebels against his employers by crushing and staling the fragile delicacies, a mysterious and beautiful newcomer to the neighborhood captures his attentions as no other girl has ever managed to do. Later, as the taciturn girl sets out in search of her absent mother's prayer mat, the older men at the local mosque try in vain to educate their distracted young charges. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Penguin Eggs [LP] $26.98 Until a crippling accident in the '80s, Jones was an integral part of the second British folk revival that included artists like the Oyster Band and Pete Morton. PENGUIN EGGS, his only domestically available recording, shows Jones to be a staunch traditionalist, but he comes off as anything but stodgy. Rather, he plumbs the emotional depths of traditional folk songs like "The Drowned Lovers" and "Courting is a Pleasure" for all they're worth. His steady, forceful guitar worked--slightly indebted to Martin Carthy--and his earnest but humble vocal style invest these timeless tunes with just the right touch of modern personality. Though he was never less than faithful to the original spirit of these songs, it's easy to see why he was viewed as a breath of fresh air in the British folk world. |
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Dr. Seuss Presents: Green Eggs & Ham $6.99 Track Listing: 1. Green Eggs and Ham, 2. Yertle the Turtle, 3. Rabbit, The Bear and the Zinniga-Zinniga, The, 4. Big Brag, The, 5. Bartholomew and the Oobleck |
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Mysterious Production Of Eggs $14.99 Track Listing: 1. [Untitled Track], 2. Sovay, 3. Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left, A, 4. Fake Palindromes, 5. Measuring Cups, 6. Banking on a Myth, 7. Master Fade, 8. Opposite Day, 9. Skin Is, My, 10. Naming of Things, The, 11. MX Missiles, 12. [Untitled Track], 13. Tables and Chairs, 14. Happy Birthday Song, The |
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