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Hello Dear Esprit Customers, Strange that Britney Spears in flying so low under the radar with her latest release, B In The Mix The Remixes. Fans and collectors, however, are not being ignored, as there is a cool vinyl-only American release, called Key Cuts From Remixed. Most notable to Madonna fans is the fact that this Key Cuts release includes the fantastic “Justice Extended Mix” of Me Against The Music. If you can’t get enough of the Brit-Maddy combo, we also have available this American 4-track CD that features the Video Mix, and this exclusive CD single that features a pre-mega-fame contribution by Kanye West on the exclusive Rhythm Crossover Mixes. Gwen Stefani certainly cleaned up at the Grammy nomination ceremony. Her latest 12” vinyl single offers both a cool remix and an A Cappella version of the her new hit, Luxurious. As you may know, David Lee Roth is preparing to take over for Howard Stern once Howard makes the switch to Satellite Radio. Although Diamond Dave may be more visible in the near future, the chances of getting him in the same room with his Van Halen ex bandmates are not terribly likely. We are pleased to offer you this authentic, fully autographed eponymous Van Halen album from 1978, beautifully signed by all four musician/combatants! You’ve lost your chance to call Christina Aguilera your life partner now that she is newly married, however, you may still ogle her half-naked feminine charms courtesy of this limited edition vinyl LP pressing of her 2002 studio album, Stripped. They may be artists from different genres and generations, but we proudly offer you authentic autographed media photos by R&B superstar Alicia Keys and Folk luminary Joan Baez. One of my favorite recent additions to our shelves is this spectacular signed drum head from Philadelphia radio station Y100’s 1996 live charity musical event, featuring bold and fabulous autographs from the biggest and most enduring legends in female-driven rock, including Debbie Harry, Alanis Morissette, Natalie Merchant, Tori Amos and Joan Osborne. Were you aware that the first issue of Celine Dion’s 1987 Album, Incognito, was withdrawn because some people were offended by what Celine seemed to be holding in her left hand? Well, it turned out to be her right wrist she was grasping, but you be the judge! Even if you aren’t the biggest Celine fan on your block, we believe that anyone with a sense of humor has a place for this record in their collection. Happy Holidays, everyone! |
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