cd-charts.com  Indians Léo Delibes: Lakmé For Sale New or Used




Childrens Toys Search  Indians Léo Delibes: Lakmé

Bookmark the site !




CD Charts


Welcome to The CD Charts, here you will find all the latest and top selling Search cds available to buy online. You can search and locate the best selling Search cd's and have them delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Search all with reviews.

Back to Home Page > Go back a page

Search: Indians

Search Search - select a category
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20 


CD-Charts Position 1
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Donovan Quinn & The 13th Month
.

Donovan Quinn & The 13th Month


Search: Indians
by: Donovan Quinn & The 13th Month

Release Date October 20, 2008
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:
List Price: £14.99
CD-Charts Price: £14.49
You Save: £0.50 ( 3%)
Prices subject to change.


Third Party New Price: £7.65



Read More Reviews
& more Details
Donovan Quinn & The 13th Month

CD-Charts Position 2
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : The Great American Baseball Box
.

The Great American Baseball Box


Search: Indians
by: Various

Release Date October 18, 2005
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:
List Price: £79.99
CD-Charts Price: £68.49
You Save: £11.50 (14%)
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £41.98

Third Party New Price: £26.14



Read More Reviews
& more Details
The Great American Baseball Box

CD-Charts Position 3
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Tenacity
.

Tenacity


Search: Indians
by: Honolulu Jazz Quartet

Release Date April 10, 2007
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:
List Price: £23.99
CD-Charts Price: £20.49
You Save: £3.50 (15%)
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £7.79

Third Party New Price: £8.20



Read More Reviews
& more Details
Tenacity

CD-Charts Position 4
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Tenacity
.

Tenacity


Search: Indians
by: Tenacity

Release Date
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:
List Price: £10.99
CD-Charts Price: £10.49
You Save: £0.50 ( 5%)
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £4.75

Third Party New Price: £10.48



Read More Reviews
& more Details
Tenacity

CD-Charts Position 5
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Happy Fifties
.

Happy Fifties


Search: Indians
by: Louis Armstrong

Release Date January 07, 1997
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:

CD-Charts Position 6
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Rimsky-Korsakov - Orchestral Works
.

Rimsky-Korsakov - Orchestral Works


Search: Indians
from: Capriccio

Release Date January 03, 2005
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:
List Price: £15.99
CD-Charts Price: £12.99
You Save: £3.00 (19%)
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £7.99

Third Party New Price: £10.14



Read More Reviews
& more Details
Rimsky-Korsakov - Orchestral Works

CD-Charts Position 7
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Holst: The Planets/Rimsky-Korsakov: Mlada Suite
.

Holst: The Planets/Rimsky-Korsakov: Mlada Suite


Search: Indians
from: Collins

Release Date August 24, 1993
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:

CD-Charts Position 8
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Holst: Planets
.

Holst: Planets


Search: Indians
by: Gustav Holst, Hilary Davan Wetton, London Philharmonic

Release Date May 01, 1992
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:

CD-Charts Position 9
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Listen Learn & Grow: Playtime Imagination
.

Listen Learn & Grow: Playtime Imagination


Search: Indians
from: Naxos

Release Date August 20, 2002
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:

CD-Charts Position 10
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Search : Léo Delibes: Lakmé
.

Léo Delibes: Lakmé


Search: Indians
from: Bella Voce

Release Date January 21, 1997
Donovan Quinn likes to sing about love, but not the happy clappy falling in love where it's all sunshine and rainbows, but the sticky, messy, bitter and dejected sort of feelings you get after love. `And I hate the sounds of your voice ... You haunt this town / Every street ... What kind of love is this?' Quinn sings on the country-esque opener `October's Bride', but isn't that what country music is all about? Except Quinn soon loses the steel guitar and returns to his more typical Americana, blues style playing, so this isn't really a country music album at all. The deceptive opener is typical of Quinn and his lyrics are certainly a reflection of this, as he narrates all kinds of tales centred around that mysterious thing we call love.
Read More:
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20 
Welcome to The CD Charts, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. Read our reviews and compare the prices, start your Christmas & Birthday shopping without fighting the crowds. We offer New and Used Storegiving you great savings on High Street Stores. We pack and post to all areas of the UK, France, USA, Canada & Germany. Pleaseselect your nearest store and enjoy browsing..



HolidayHavens
| SME-WS | ©2006 CD Charts

SME-WS
HolidayHavens - Holiday Rental Accommodation