Pre 1990 Used Car Values

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Bowes and Church’s Food Values of Portions Commonly Used $54.47 Bowes and Church’s Food Values of Portions Commonly Used |
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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide $7.43 A definitive resource for prospective used car buyers lists purchasing tips, original prices, vehicle identification numbers, and used values according to condition; options and equipment; and mileage ranges for more than 10,000 models of used cars, truck |
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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide, October-December 2011 $7.43 Now published quarterly, the Consumer Edition of the Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide includes current trade-in values, private party values, and suggested retail values on more than 10,000 models of used cars, trucks, and vans. Covering 15 model years, th |
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New Used Car $5.92 Sue Foley pretty much sticks to her guns on New Used Car — her tenth album and second for Germany’s Ruf Records — resisting the urge to go pure pop and turning out instead another set of blues-inflected roots rock originals that prominently feature her laser-guided electric guitar leads. This is certainly good news, and things get off to a great start with the spunky opener and title tune “New Used Car,” which cooks along on Foley’s guitar and sharp lyrics that are fully aware that a car is just a metaphor for getting where you want to go and that the back seat is full of all the baggage a life brings. Unfortunately the opening momentum drops off quickly here, and the thinness of Foley’s voice becomes obvious on much of what follows, which wouldn’t really be a problem if the songs, all but one of which are Foley originals, were just a little bit better. “Sugar” has a nice, saucy feel, and the closing track, the closest thing to a straight blues on New Used Car, “Change Your Mind,” is impressive, even if it is essentially a rewrite of the old folk-blues nugget “Baby Let Me Follow You Down.” The one song Foley didn’t have a hand in writing here, Terry Gillespie’s “When I Come Back to Ya,” is also arresting, and Foley’s just-slightly-shaky vocal adds real dimension to the song. Elsewhere, though, the songs feel not quite whole, and although Foley’s guitar playing is everywhere excellent and features her trademark biting tone, she just isn’t a strong enough singer to carry weaker material. Don’t count her out, though. Foley has a real vulnerability in her voice that she spends most of her time writing away from, and when she figures out how to write toward it, the real strength of this remarkable musician should emerge. Lord knows she can play guitar with the best of them. She just needs to figure out how to write the songs that only she could have written. Here’s betting that she’ll get there soon. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi Performers: Corey MacFadyen – Percussion; Graham Guest – Keyboards; Mike Turenne – Bass; Sue Foley – Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Percussion, Guitar (Acoustic); Tom Bona – Drums |
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Used Cars $7.37 {#Used Cars} is one of {$Robert Zemeckis}’ pre-{#Roger Rabbit} and pre-{#Forrest Gump} efforts starring {$Kurt Russell} is a devious car salesman who goes to work for affable but monumentally unsuccessful used car dealer {$Jack Warden}. Warden’s principal |
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Understanding Values $7.43 This essential book explores the importance of understanding the range of values of a subject, from light to dark and all the variations in between, and demonstrates the drawing techniques that can be used to render realistic forms. The step-by-step proje |
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Used Car for Sale $4.48 Used Car for Sale |
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Bluegrass Class of 1990 $6.38 This compilation album reads like a who’s-who of the progressive bluegrass/new acoustic music movement: pros like mandolinist David Grisman, guitarist Tony Rice, dobro player Jerry Douglas and a pre-Flecktones Bela Fleck are all represented, as well as the (very) young Alison Krauss and many, many others. Though most of the guns are big, some of the album’s best moments come from artists who were relative unknowns at the time of its release: the Whitstein Brothers offer a classic guitar-mandolin duo number in the pre-war style of the Blue Sky Boys; Krauss delivers two modern bluegrass gems in a voice as bright and pure as an icicle melting in the sun. The album’s highlight, though, is the rendition of “Old Home Place” by J.D. Crowe and the New South. It’s a chestnut, all right, but the combination of Crowe’s driving banjo and the ringing, bittersweet blend of Tony Rice and Ricky Skaggs’ voices will make your hair stand on end every time you hear it. This album belongs on every bluegrass fan’s desert island list. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi Performers: Alan O’Bryant – Tenor (Vocal), Banjo, Vocals; Alison Krauss – Vocal Harmony, Fiddle, Harmony Vocals, Vocals; Allen Shelton – Banjo; Béla Fleck – Banjo; Bill Keith – Banjo; Bob “Barbecue Bob” Hicks – Fiddle; Bobby Hicks – Fiddle; Brent Truitt – Mandolin; Dave Denman – Vocal Harmony, Harmony Vocals; Dave Edmundson – Tenor (Vocal), Fiddle; David Grisman – Mandolin; David McLaughlin – Mandolin, Fiddle, Vocals; Doyle Lawson – Mandolin, Tenor (Vocal), Vocals; Eddie Stubbs – Fiddle, Vocals; Glen Duncan – Fiddle; J.D. Crowe – Bass (Vocal), Banjo, Baritone (Vocal), Guitar; Jerry Do |
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Amish Values for Your Family $9.69 For readers who long for strong families that know how to truly enjoy life together, there is much to learn from the Amish. Values like community, forgiveness, simple living, obedience, and more can be your family legacy–without selling your car, changin |
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The Used $34.39 Utah’s the Used sound like a lot of different bands on their self-titled debut album. The sequencing of the disc seems intended to give the early impression that they are a metal band, but as the album goes on the music softens to hard rock and even ballads backed by strings. Similarly, lead singer Bert McCracken starts out howling, but by the third track, “Bulimic,” he is affecting a Perry Farrell-like hoarse delivery, and later on he even sings in a nearly normal voice. (Sometimes, as in the seventh track, “A Box Full of Sharp Objects,” he alternates approaches between verses and chorus.) The musical development mirrors the lyrics, in which McCracken begins with typical expressions of youthful frustration, culminating in the fifth track, “Poetic Tragedy,” written in the third person, which depicts a suicide, but then begins to find satisfaction in romantic attachment to the point on the album’s final credited track, “Pieces Mended” (there is also a hidden track long after the end), that he is proposing marriage. (Along the way, he drops the “F” word casually numerous times, but the album does not contain a parental advisory sticker.) So, The Used has a definite progression, musically and lyrically. But it is also all over the map in terms of musical approach. Some of it could be played on MTV beside Creed and Vertical Horizon, some of it recalls the rage of Fuel, and some goes even further into forbidding metal. That range should give Reprise Records, the band’s label, plenty to work with, but it may confuse potential fans. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi Performers: Carmen Daye – Vocals (Background); John Feldmann – Vocals (Background); Bert McCracken – Vocals; Branden Steineckert – Drums, Vocals; Jeph Howard – Vocals, Bass; Joe Howard – Bass, Vocals; Quinn Allman – Guitar, Vocals |
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Bowes & Church’s Food Values of Portions Commonly Used $55.96 This classic guide to nutrition has helped put the “balance” in balanced diets since 1937! Now completely updated for the Nineteenth Edition, this bestseller continues to supply authoritative data on the nutritional value of foods in a form for quick |
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The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990 [Remastered] $13.97 Nobody really expected the Berlin Wall to come down in 1989, and so suddenly. Roger Waters especially, because he had once made a promise never to perform The Wall again after the 1980 tour until the bricks fell in Berlin. But they did, and Waters had no intention to renege on his promise. The Wall became a star-studded megaconcert to benefit the Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief, with larger bricks, bigger inflatable puppets, and a larger audience than any of the original Pink Floyd shows. There was always a contradiction in performing such a personal work in a stadium setting, but here it becomes especially acute when opening up the vocal tasks to a variety of artists. Bryan Adams is actually an astute choice for the cock-rock swagger of “Young Lust,” but Cyndi Lauper ruins the spare funk of “Another Brick in the Wall Part Two” with over-enthusiastic yelping. And you’ll definitely want to skip Jerry Hall’s reading of the background dialog before “One of My Turns” (“Oh my gawd, what a fabulous room! Are all these your guitars?” — a piece known word for word by every Floyd fan out there), as she seems unaware that a microphone can be used for amplification. By running through the album track by track, a lot of the effect of the live versions wears thin, as it invites constant comparison to the studio album. But the trial scene is handled well, with Albert Finney, Tim Curry, Marianne Faithfull, Thomas Dolby, and Ute Lemper taking on the characters in Waters’ psychological drama. It’s fun, a nice document, but only makes you want to return to the original album. ~ Ted Mills, Rovi Performers: East Berlin Rundfunk Choir And Orchestra – Choir, Chorus; Jim Farber – Vocals (Background); Jim Haas – Vocals (Background); Joe Chemay – Vocals (Background); John Joyce – Vocals (Background); Levon Helm – Vocals (Background); Rick Danko – Vocals (Background); Rick Denko – Vocals (Background); Andy Fairwea |
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Used Car Buying Guide $18.63 Written for the do-it-yourselfer, good enough for the pro! Find hidden rust, spot crash damage, detect body filler, size up a car with a 10-minute walk-around, find mechanical problems, road-test the vehicle, plus checklists to insure you get what you pay |
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Used Songs (1973-1980) $8.47 Rhino’s fine 16-track collection Used Songs (1973-1980) chronicles Tom Waits’ first seven albums, all recorded for Asylum Records. This contains pretty much all his staples from the ’70s — “Heartattack and Vine,” “Burma Shave,” “Ol’ 55,” “Jersey Girl,” “(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night,” and “Tom Traubert’s Blues” among them — sequenced not chronologically, but sequenced for maximum impact. Given the sheer amount of music Waits made for Asylum, it shouldn’t be surprising that there are some fan favorites missing, but there are no complaints with what is here, and this provides a near-perfect encapsulation of his pre-Island years, especially for those only familiar with the Island recordings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Performers: Jim Gordon – Knee Slaps, Foot Stomping; Victor Feldman – Glockenspiel, Keyboards, Percussion; Allan Harshman – Viola; David Schwartz – Viola; Edgar Lustgarten – Cello; Jesse Ehrlich – Cello; Kathleen Lustgarter – Cello; Ray Kelley – Cello; Samuel Boghossian – Viola; |
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Mink Car $14.38 Perhaps it’s no surprise that following 1996′s Factory Showroom, They Might Be Giants began a prolonged recording absence, releasing only the Internet-only album Long Tall Weekend in 1999. Factory Showroom suggested that the band had backed themselves into a corner, as the humor of their early records had waned and even the band’s trademark hooks were confined to a few tracks. Mink Car, however, symbolizes a radical shift in direction — backward — into some of the same stylistic territory covered on their landmark 1990 album, Flood. Nowhere is this shift more evident than in the choice of Flood producers Langer and Winstanley on several cuts, particularly the Flood sound-alike “Bangs.” Mink Car is far from a retread, however, as the band takes lessons that they’ve learned since 1990 — like that they sound really, really good when they play with a full band — and incorporates them into that classic sound. That means that Mink Car is in many ways the beginning of a new part of They Might Be Giants’ career. Much like on Factory Showroom, the band does recycle a few cuts, including “Older” and “She Thinks She’s Edith Head” from Long Tall Weekend and the non-LP single “Working Undercover for the Man” for the disc. But of the cuts, there’s a healthy mixture of old-school TMBG humor in strange, short songs like “I’ve Got a Fang” and “Wicked Little Critta,” and fairly straightforward pop/rock like “Another First Kiss.” That track and the mock-Euro-disco-based first single, “Man, It’s So Loud in Here,” both sport the trademark radio-ready production of Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlessinger, who pops up in one of many cameo spots on the album. Former Soul Coughing vocalist M. Doughty also stops by to sing on a track, and Catatonia frontwoman Cerys Matthews screams one frightening verse in the stomping “Cyclops Rock.” All this may sound like a mess, but the band seems to have realized that they’re often loved because their sound is all over the place, not in spite of it, and in response to that revelation they’ve released one of their strongest batches of songs. ~ Jason Damas, Rovi Performers: Wayne Hankin – Rauschpfeife; Garo Yellin – Cello; Jim O’Connor – Flugelhorn, Trumpet; Adam Schlesinger – Synthesizer Bass, Keyboards, Bass; Cerys Matthews – Vocals; Chris Maxwell – Bass; Clem Waldmann – Shaker, Triangle, Drums; Dan Hickey |
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The Car $5.21 Neglected by his parents, fourteen-year-old Terry Anders is used to taking care of things on his own. He even manages to assemble a car kit by himself. When the car is finished, Terry sets off from Cleveland to Portland in search of an uncle he barely rem |
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