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Titles - Final Cut Pro X
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(No Title) $59.99 Willem de Kooning (No Title) - Collectable Print |
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Cut It! $15.16 There's a knowingness to the opening song on Blurt's first album in 13 years being called "Once More," because from its squalling start, Ted Milton's screeching sax work over a brisk rhythm section charge and his intonation of the title with a hint of a l |
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Short Cut Draw Blood $27.99 Full title: Short Cut Draw Blood/The Contender (Daughter of the Night). |
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[Japenese Title] $32.12 [Japenese Title] |
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The Short Cut $9.67 This fine novel, Flaiano's only full-length work of fiction, was published under the title Tempo di uccidere in 1947 and won that year's Strega Prize. Translated into English it appeared as The Short Cut in the United States in 1950. Since then, it may be |
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Title Unknown $49.99 Title Unknown - Giclee Print |
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Eating Ice Cream Ears Laser Title Cut *5 1/4 x 3... |
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Time for Wine Laser Title Cut *5 1/2 x 3 1/2... |
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Deja Vu $5.92 Less than a year after the release of CSN's groundbreaking debut, the group returned with Stephen Stills's former Buffalo Springfield cohort/rival Neil Young augmenting the threesome. The result is a less concentrated but more kinetic creation; Young swims through the celestial harmonies of rock's best barbershop trio like a fly in consommé. While somewhat dated ("Almost Cut My Hair"? Wait a whil... |
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The Very Best of Cat Stevens $8.19 Kicking off A&M's ambitious Cat Stevens reissue program is this 20-song introduction. The set surveys all of Stevens's stages, from the orchestrated late-1960s sides through his early-'70s peak to his more eclectic late-1970s experiments. Following the progression makes for an interesting endeavor as Stevens learns to harness his ambitious ideas with arrangements that don't obscure his rhapsodic m... |
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The Very Best of Sheryl Crow $6.13 Despite the photographic presence of an acoustic guitar (the rock & roll equivalent of a rubber bullet), the enviably lovely hair and the unassuming knitwear, Sheryl Crow is staring back at us from the cover of The Very Best Of with her chin resting on a fist clenched tightly with white-knuckled defiance. This is, after all, the girl whose wishful thinking led her to sing "All I wanna do is have s... |
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