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Carole King: The Essential Carole King

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/ 24 June 2010
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Carole King and James Taylor: Live at the Troubadour

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/ 31 May 2010
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Like a Revelation: Interacting with ‘Blood on the Tracks’

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/ 5 May 2010
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Elvis Presley: On Stage: Legacy Edition

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/ 8 April 2010
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Don Henley: The Very Best of Don Henley

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/ 4 March 2010
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Jackie DeShannon: Jackie DeShannon, Me About You / To Be Free, New Arrangement

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/ 18 February 2010
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Cass Elliot: Cass Elliot / The Road Is No Place For a Lady

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/ 21 January 2010
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Bob Dylan: Tell Tale Signs

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/ 16 December 2009
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Tim Buckley: Live at the Folklore Center, NYC – March 6, 1967

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/ 22 October 2009
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Leonard Cohen: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970

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/ 22 October 2009
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Woody Guthrie: My Dusty Road

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/ 15 October 2009
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Miranda Lambert: Revolution

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/ 27 September 2009

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