150 Rock 'N' Roll Classics

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Total Tracks: 150   Total Length: 385:01

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Give me original recordings or give me death!!!

BTDJ

isn't that what patrick henry said......... Well if he were alive today listening to these crappy rerecordings he'd say 'give me the original recordings or give somebody at emusic death!!!!" Please stop trying to pawn off rerecorded crap on us....Remusic.com!!!!!

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Total Crap!!

RevBilly88

Every one of these that I heard was a re-make. music is a crummy business, and many artists find themselves , years after the spotlight has faded, broke, and/or with habits that require a daily cash flow. some jerk offers them a few bucks to re-cut their hits, and Bingo! You end up with inexcusable dreck like this, and the ex-hit-maker ends up with enough cash to keep the power turned on. Save your own money, the artists get no royalties from these musical shams.

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"K-Tel" Like Trip down Jukebox Lane

Boobenschkaltrock

These might not be the oringinal cuts but for those of us that still have those "K-Tel" Records in our collections, I say download them up. Great trip down Jukebox Lane.

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Remakes

jgavinfl

Several cuts sound like they could be originals. It's in your own ear, so I won't say their titles. Would be a fantastic collection if they were originals...

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Caution....

jugaluck

These are not all the original recordings. However, if you're adventurous-there are some great alternate versions on here. Possibly Takes 1 & 2 during the original recording sessions?

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