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This horizontal poster shows Muhammad Ali in the ring standing over Sonny Liston, who is on his back. In the top right corner it says "First Round, First Minute, Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston, 25th May 1965" This poster measures approx. 16" x 20" Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.) is a retired American boxer. He won the World Heavyweight Boxing championship three times, and won the North American Boxing Federation championship as well as an Olympic gold medal. Ali later changed his name after joining the Nation of Islam. His fights included Sonny Liston, The Fight of the Century vs Joe Frazier, The Rumble in the Jungle vs George Foreman, Thrilla in Manilla vs Joe Frazier. |
A good overview of Sting's radio hits and popular album tracks with only one major omission ("Mad About You"), Fields of Gold also offers three previously-unreleased songs. "This Cowboy Song" and "When We Dance" appear on no other album, while "We'll Be Together" is an alternate version. The import version of this collection offers a substantially different (and expanded) track listing, dropping "Fortress Around Your Heart," "Be Still My Beating Heart," and "Why Should I Cry for You"; and adding "Mad About You," "Nothing 'Bout Me," "Seven Days," "It's Probably Me," "Love is the Seventh Wave," and "Demolition Man." --Gavin McNett |
The Thomas Crown Affair is a caper story with a new (well, retread) twist: Pierce Brosnan plays a guy who can afford virtually anything, so he attempts to get something he can't, a Monet. It's a movie fitting of a polished, well-produced soundtrack, which is exactly what this disc delivers. Sting's previously unreleased version of the famous theme song "Windmills of Your Mind" lacks the suave psychedelic flair of Noel Harrison's original version (he won an Oscar for the song on the original Thomas Crown soundtrack), but should please his fans. Nina Simone's classic "Sinnerman" is a welcome contribution, and Wasis Diop's "Caban La Ka Kratchie" is a steamy world fusion tune. Bill Conti's score--varying from pulsating piano compositions to smooth jazz--rounds out the rest of this short soundtrack. For most, the real attraction here is the Sting cut. --Jason Verlinde |
It's been available on audio CD since 1985 (now in a newly-remastered edition), but the long-awaited release of the DVD version of Bring on the Night will be a cause for celebration for fans of both Sting and the Police. Directed by Michael Apted (Coal Miner's Daughter, Gorky Park, Enough), the film observes Sting and his new band as they rehearse and then perform their first concert, in Paris. The musicians, including Branford Marsalis (sax), Kenny Kirkland (keyboards), Darryl Jones (bass), Omar Hakim (drums), and two backing vocalists, are all superb, all with strong jazz backgrounds but a good feel for rock as well; and Sting's then-new material, drawn from his The Dream of the Blue Turtles album, is among the best of his solo career, especially "Consider Me Gone," "Children's Crusade," and the brilliant "Fortress Around Your Heart" (there are also several Police tunes, including "Roxanne" and "Message in a Bottle"). Equally compelling, surprisingly, are the insights, intended or otherwise, into the characters of the various participants. Sting himself is a bit of a stiff, frankly. Guarded, controlled, and not a little arrogant (he calls the pop music of the day "reactionary and racist"--except his, of course), he's in direct contrast to the others, especially the outspoken, irrepressible Marsalis, who's not at all shy about needling his basically humorless boss; Sting's manager, Miles Copeland, also has no problem saying exactly what he thinks. With a crisp digital transfer and remastered digital sound, Bring on the Night is highly recommended on every level. --Sam Graham |
Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay, this critical and box-office hit from 1973 provided a perfect reunion for director George Roy Hill and stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford, who previously delighted audiences with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Set in 1936, the movie's about a pair of Chicago con artists (Newman and Redford) who find themselves in a high-stakes game against the master of all cheating mobsters (Robert Shaw) when they set out to avenge the murder of a mutual friend and partner. Using a bogus bookie joint as a front for their con of all cons, the two feel the heat from the Chicago Mob on one side and encroaching police on the other. But in a plot that contains more twists than a treacherous mountain road, the ultimate scam is pulled off with consummate style and panache. It's an added bonus that Newman and Redford were box-office kings at the top of their game, and while Shaw broods intensely as the Runyonesque villain, The Sting is further blessed by a host of great supporting players including Dana Elcar, Eileen Brennan, Ray Walston, Charles Durning, and Harold Gould. Thanks to the flavorful music score by Marvin Hamlisch, this was also the movie that sparked a nationwide revival of Scott Joplin's ragtime jazz, which is featured prominently on the soundtrack. One of the most entertaining movies of the early 1970s, The Sting is a welcome throwback to Hollywood's golden age of the '30s that hasn't lost any of its popular charm. --Jeff Shannon |
Franc Roddam's terrifically energetic movie, set to music from the Who's Quadrophenia, is--at the very least, the best film ever based on a rock album (and, yes, that includes, Tommy, Pink Floyd: The Wall, and Jesus Christ Superstar). Actually, this tale of the battle between two early '60s youth subcultures--Mods and Rockers--in the seaside teenage wasteland of Brighton, England, isn't so much a cinematic "version" of the Who's 1979 double-record rock opera as it is a story based on the sequence of songs on the album. Quadrophenia is about that crucial time in teenhood when the lion's share of your sense of identity is tied up in the music you listen to, the clothes you wear, and the groups you hang out with. Jimmy (Phil Daniels) identifies himself with the sharp-dressing, scooter-riding Mods, who listen to American soul and British pop-rock (The Who themselves were once rather Mod). The Rockers, on the other hand, are leather-jacketed, black-booted, motorcycle-riding tough guys who listen primarily to classic American rock & roll. The film captures this minor pop-culture revolution perfectly. Look for Sting as a club-hopping slickster, who's shameful secret is that he's a hotel bellboy by day. --Jim Emerson Tags : Quadrophenia
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Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay, this critical and box-office hit from 1973 provided a perfect reunion for director George Roy Hill and stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford, who previously delighted audiences with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Set in 1936, the movie's about a pair of Chicago con artists (Newman and Redford) who find themselves in a high-stakes game against the master of all cheating mobsters (Robert Shaw) when they set out to avenge the murder of a mutual friend and partner. Using a bogus bookie joint as a front for their con of all cons, the two feel the heat from the Chicago Mob on one side and encroaching police on the other. But in a plot that contains more twists than a treacherous mountain road, the ultimate scam is pulled off with consummate style and panache. It's an added bonus that Newman and Redford were box-office kings at the top of their game, and while Shaw broods intensely as the Runyonesque villain, The Sting is further blessed by a host of great supporting players including Dana Elcar, Eileen Brennan, Ray Walston, Charles Durning, and Harold Gould. Thanks to the flavorful music score by Marvin Hamlisch, this was also the movie that sparked a nationwide revival of Scott Joplin's ragtime jazz, which is featured prominently on the soundtrack. One of the most entertaining movies of the early 1970s, The Sting is a welcome throwback to Hollywood's golden age of the '30s that hasn't lost any of its popular charm. --Jeff Shannon |
China-Gel is a unique herbal formula of time proven ingredients developed and clinically tested in a leading acupuncture-pain control clinic. China-Gel is a greaseless therapeutic gel that incorporates modern technology with the ancient pain relieving concepts of Chinese medicine. When applied as directed, China-Gel stimulates the body's endorphin response to pain and reduces the pain-producing "P factor" in muscle tissue, thereby lessening pain and discomfort, and enhancing healing.
The deep penetrating effect offers long lasting cool-to-warm soothing relief. |
China-Gel is a unique herbal formula of time proven ingredients developed and clinically tested in a leading acupuncture-pain control clinic. China-Gel is a greaseless therapeutic gel that incorporates modern technology with the ancient pain relieving concepts of Chinese medicine. When applied as directed, China-Gel stimulates the body's endorphin response to pain and reduces the pain-producing "P factor" in muscle tissue, thereby lessening pain and discomfort, and enhancing healing.
The deep penetrating effect offers long lasting cool-to-warm soothing relief. |
Developed by a Chiropractor Dr. Paul M. Tullio, D.C. developed China-Gel as an herbal, greaseless therapeutic gel that incorporates modern technology with the ancient pain relieving concepts of Chinese medicine. China-Gel was developed in an environment saturated in chiropractic philosophy. The reason China-Gel is so effective is that, like chiropractic, it helps to facilitate the body's natural ability to heal itself. How it Works China-Gel works by stimulating the body's endorphin response to pain and reducing the pain producing "P-factor" in muscle tissue, thereby lessening pain and discomfort and enhancing healing. The pain-relieving actions of the ingredients are confirmed in herbal literature and scientific research papers. Transmission Gel/Pain Reliever Use China-Gel as an ultrasound transmission gel that does not require mixing with other gels or lotions. Your patients will notice the difference before they leave the treatment table. Suggested Uses Include Muscle strain, joint pain, arthritis, tendinitis, muscle cramps, sports injuries, bursitis, rheumatism, fibromyalgia, and other musculo-skeletal pain disorders. |
The Veo Stingray has been designed with first time camera users in mind, providing everything the user needs right out of the box. A streamlined software installation process and step-by-step instruction manual get things started quickly and easily. Within minutes, the user is able to send video e-mails, take digital snapshots, organize photos and catalog images. Videophone calls and web casting are also made easy through simple-to-use software technology. Ease of use continues with advanced features like automatic color control, iris control, white balance, contrast enhancement, and noise reduction. Performance features like 352 x 288 pixel CMOS sensor, vivid 24-bit true color and a high-quality optical lens provide a low-cost, high-quality camera experience. |
The Police Outlandos D'amour vintage style shirt features album cover art of their best-selling album. A must-have if you are going to see the Police on their US Tour - their first in decades! Look like you've pulled this shirt straight out of cold storage from the 80's. Classic design, updated with a wash of color in blue and yellows, bring back the 80's with this awesome tee! |
They say two heads are better than one. Does that apply to Baboon's Heads? You get twice the torture in this delicious gift set. Torn between pain and pleasure? You'll experience both with Baboon Ass Brand Habanero Hot Sauce and his demented and slightly psychotic cousin, GONE RABID Hot Sauce. Wild Flavor, Vicious Bite! Once Bitten, Survival is Unlikely! |
Eye Butter
All Natural, Chemical-Free Day or Night Eye Cream (Lip Butter Too!)
Eye Butter looks and feels like real butter. The unique combination of Shea butter, fresh double distilled organic cucumber and avocado oil creates a rich thick eye cream with the right slip to smooth on sensitive eye tissue while providing rich emollients that penetrate quickly.
There are no harsh chemicals or preservatives to sting eyes.
Many women use Eye Butter for the entire décolleté area to super moisturize tired dry skin.
Eye Butter was introduced in Hollywood to professional makeup artists and has become a favorite for aging skin, sun damaged skin and dryness. Eye Butter carries a EWG Skin Deep Rating of 0.1 (0 to 5 scale where 0 is best).
Recommendations for use:
Apply under eyes morning and evening to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles.
Keys Eye Butter is also a Natural Look Cosmetic. Its perfect by itself or for use as a transparent base that evens out skin to improve the performance of eye makeup. It gently reduces fine lines around the eyes without feeling heavy. Youll love the way it looks and feels - silky smooth like butter!
For a refreshing treat, keep Keys Eye Butter in the refrigerator. Smooth uder the eyes before bed or when waking up to reduce puffy eyes.
Great for the lips or anywhere you need a cool soothing hydrating butter. |
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Bakugan battle brawlers are here! Answer the call to brawl and decide the fate of the galaxy! Magnetic marbles POP open into power Bakugan warrior action figures when they roll onto the real metal Gate Cards! Use strategy to place your metal Gate Cards as each card affects the battle differently. Master your shooting skills to roll your Bakugan into battle. |
This water assault vehicle is ready for battle
It has a spinning propeller, pivoting fins, a removable engine panel, removable access panels, a rotating gun turret and an opening canopy
Exterior decks can hold additional crew for a fully supported marine battle station
Vehicle comes with a Copperhead figure |

