Rock music -- 1961-1970
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Rock music -- 1961-1970
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Rock music
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Incoming Resources
- Traffic
- John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band, live in Toronto '69, Pennebaker Associates Inc. and Gravity Limited present a Pennebaker Associates film ; produced by Kenneth C. Walker and Thor Eaton
- Valleys of Neptune, Jimi Hendrix
- The Beatles., get back, director, Peter Jackson, DVD/Widescreen
- Fresh cream
- Mothership, Led Zeppelin
- All you need is love, [Beatles songs for kids]
- Live 1962-1966, rare performances from the copyright collections, Bob Dylan
- Live at the Fillmore East, Neil Young & Crazy Horse
- Live at the Cellar Door, Neil Young
- Let it be-- naked, the Beatles
- The Beatles, The Beatles
- The very best of doo-wop
- The Beatles anthology 3
- The best of the cutting edge 1965-1966, Bob Dylan
- Get ready, here come-- the '70s
- The best of Bob Marley, 2
- The best of the Johnny Cash TV show, 1969-1971, a Reverse Angle production in association with Legacy Recordings
- Best of Santana
- One-hit wonders of the 70s
- 1970, Bob Dylan ; with special guest George Harrison
- The best of Dick Dale & his Del-Tones
- Days of future passed, the Moody Blues ; with the London Festival Orchestra
- Janis, little girl blue : original motion picture soundtrack, Janis Joplin
- The best of Bob Marley, 1
- The essential Van Morrison
- The Beatles and India., Renoir Pictures presents A Silva Screen Production ; director, Ajoy Bose ; produced by Reynold D'Silva, DVD/Widescreen
- Highway 61 revisited, Bob Dylan
- The best of Bob Marley, 3
- Greatest hits
- The Doors, Mario Kassar presents a Sasha Harari/Bill Graham Films/Imagine Entertainment production ; an Oliver Stone film ; music by the Doors ; written by J. Randal Johnson and Oliver Stone ; produced by Bill Graham and Sasha Harari and A. Kitman Ho ; directed by Oliver Stone
- Disraeli gears, Cream
- White hot blues, Johnny Winter
- Working class hero, a tribute to John Lennon
- The best of the Doors
- Astral weeks, Van Morrison
- Harold and Maude, original motion picture soundtrack, songs by Cat Stevens
- Let it be, The Beatles
- Help!, The Beatles
- Forever changes, Love
- Now that's what I call classic rock
- Hard to find 45s on CD, V. 11
- In the court of the Crimson King, King Crimson
- 1, The Beatles
- Are you experienced?, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Woodstock., three days that defined a generation, an Ark Media production for American Experience ; directed by Barak Goodman ; produced by Jamila Ephron, Barak Goodman and Mark Samels ; written by Barak Goodman & Don Kleszy, DVD/Widescreen
- The best of the Moody Blues
- Hard to find 45s on CD, v. 12
- Live 1966, Bob Dylan
- A love so beautiful, Roy Orbison with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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