Album Cover Poster

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Album Cover Poster


1995 Album Cover Art Poster


1995 Album Cover Art Poster


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1995 Album Cover Art Poster

1995 Album Cover Art Poster - Signed


1995 Album Cover Art Poster – Signed


$6.95


1995 Album Cover Art Poster – Signed

Elvis Album Cover Poster


Elvis Album Cover Poster


$9.99


On Sale! Was $14.99This poster features the artwork from Elvis’ 1956 debut album. Measures 16″ x 16″.

Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang Album Cover Poster


Rolling Stones – A Bigger Bang Album Cover Poster


$10


A Bigger Bang Album Cover Poster. 22″ x 34″.

Hot Chelle Rae Album Cover Poster


Hot Chelle Rae Album Cover Poster


$25


24″x36″ poster featuring the Whatever album art.

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Vandor 64285 The Beatles 13-Piece Album Cover Coaster Set with Tin Storage Box, Multicolored


Vandor 64285 The Beatles 13-Piece Album Cover Coaster Set with Tin Storage Box, Multicolored


$13.95


Beatlemania lives on with this unique coaster set. This 13 piece set includes coasters featuring each of the Beatles 13 albums. The perfect tribute to John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr….

Beatles Rubber Soul cover steel fridge magnet (ro)


Beatles Rubber Soul cover steel fridge magnet (ro)


$5.60


High quality steel fridge magnet featuring classic album cover

75mm x 75mm (3” x 3”)

Officially licensed by Apple…


Angola Lion Photo Mugs


Angola Lion Photo Mugs



Unusual front view of an Angolan Lion playing with lioness…..


Little Broken Hearts


Little Broken Hearts


$7.48


Norah Jones has set a May 1 release date for Little Broken Hearts (Blue Note/EMI), her stunning new album produced by Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton). Jones has also revealed the album cover and track listing of the 12-song set, which features original songs co-written by Jones and Burton. Jones drew the inspiration for the album cover from the vintage movie posters that adorn Burton’s Los Angel…



Firework Is A Single Of The Finest Tunes Which Is Incorporated On The Album 'Teenage Dream'

Teenage Dream, then, arrives as anything of a rude shock soon after what may well, in retrospect, have been a wilful suspension of disbelief. It's agonizing to report, then, that Perry's 2nd album is a very difficult-nosed pop merchandise with little of the humor or wit expressed so fluently by her wardrobe and choice of beau. As an experiment in west coast genetic engineering, in which Brian Wilson's vanilla fantasies synch up with Snoop Dogg's tongue-in-cheek gangsta shtick, lead single "California Gurls" is hilarious. As a tune, it is actually very lame.

Now, in a curious stroke of marketing and advertising, Perry's summery new album, "Teenage Dream," arrives in the death throes of August, giving us the option to hear "California Gurls" for the kerzillionth time, along with eleven other songs that would be foolish to dream of eclipsing it on "SEO Forum". And where "California Gurls" is an Everlasting Gobstopper of a tune, the rest of Perry's bubble gum loses its taste fast.

Those nagging suspicions turn out to be a problem with "Katy Perry Firework mp3 download" when Perry methods nearly anything resembling seriousness. "Do you actually come to feel like the plastic bag drifting by way of the wind, wanting to start once more?" she asks in the opening verse of the also-mushy "Firework."

You would have to be a complete curmudgeon not to coo a little at the title track, "Teenage Dream", all loved-up as it is with Russell. Perry and Dr Luke are at their most interesting on "The One That Got Away", a ballad of kinds. There is a very difficult-won wistfulness in Perry's vocal that chimes with some surprising references - to June and Johnny Cash and to "producing out in your Mustang to Radiohead", definitely anything that only comes about in California.

And that's a pity due to the fact Perry has a pliant, highly effective voice that's capable of carrying the dramatic things discovered on the "Micro Niche Finder". It's much stronger than the breathy coo of a Britney Spears and far far more tightly managed than the overwrought bluster of a Christina Aguilera.