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Buy both the LP+CD and a CD backup copy
MusicStack has partnered with a vinyl to CD conversion service who will convert the LP+CD to recordable CD for you. It will sound great with no annoying clicks, pops or background noise. All recordable CDs come in a standard jewel case with artwork printed on glossy paper.
How does this service work?
The seller will ship the LP+CD to the digital conversion center in Arizona, USA where it will be format shifted onto a recordable CD directly from the LP+CD only for your ears. The LP+CD and the recordable CD will then be mailed to you. The digital conversion center will not retain any copies of the item.
What does it cost?
Price of the LP+CD + $35 USD for the conversion to recordable CD + cost of shipping of the LP+CD to Arizona + cost of shipping of the LP+CD from Arizona to your location paid in advance.
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Format: | | LP+CD Want this on CD also?
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Condition: | | NEW More Info |
Label: | | TROCADERO 00492361 |
Released: | | 20160708 |
Genre: | | SOUL |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
TR 20691 Hebb recorded his third and final studio album, Thats All I Wanna Know with the producer team Konstantin Wienstroer, Veit Lange and Juergen Dahmen with Ruediger Ladwig as excutive producer at Black Sheep Studio in Duesseldorf, Germany, and proving conclusively that his unique sound was as relevant and bracing as ever. Released in 2005, the disc contained soul-steeped revivals of Syl Johnsons "Different Strokes," Little Miltons "Were Gonna Make It," and James Carrs title cut as well as remakes of gems from Bobbys heyday ("Love Love Love," "Bound By Love," and "Cold Cold Night," a Hebb/Phil Medley composition that Philips never issued). Bobby tipped his hat to Hank Williams with a brisk "Cold Cold Heart," and the set featured a lovely treatment of "Sunny" that paired Bobby with Astrid North, former lead singer of the German band Cultured Pearls. It marked the only time Hebb cut his trademark theme as a duet.Bobby Hebb passed away August 3, 2010 in his hometown of Nashville. Although hell always be remembered for "Sunny," his recorded legacy is a lot richer and fuller than one certified 20th Century classic.
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