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Oct 11, 2015
Superb remastering.
Bowie's early hippie album with some great tunes and of course, the big hit that put him on the map. Supplemented with an excellent 2nd cd of rarities, this is a great value for the money and crystal clear.

Aug 11, 2022
Beautiful Classic Disney with modern psychology and heartwarming finale.
Beautiful amination of a charming story, very engaging songs by Lin Manuel Miranda, and another positive story about a very different culture. Disney films will one day unite the world as they show us we are all more alike than we are different. Family, what more could we want in a family story. Well done.

Jul 03, 2019
Gorgeous Graphic Modern Love Affair
Tromphe-l'oeil, by Russell Bittner, is a very graphic portrait of a love affair in post 9/11 New York. A skilled and uninhibited photographer encounters a slightly older, high end editor who hires him and collides with him in all ways possible as they tour Europe. Bittner’s cinema-verite style provides a journalistic integrity to both his travelogue of minutiae and the passion of his two protagonists. Hallmark meets NatGeo for homo sapiens. Those mature among us may detect the influences of auteurs like Antonioni and Bergman as well as Andy Warhol woven into the handling of the characters, time and space. But Bittner’s writing moves swiftly and, despite the length, this novel wastes not a word. Bittner hits his targets, both beautifully and tragically, and is free to dispense his worldly philosophy. This is an unflinching portrait of adults facing a monstrous universe of choices and consequences and I highly recommend it.