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MOST REQUESTED CD ALBUM RECORDINGS 2013-2014
01) Cowboy "5'll Getcha Ten" (1971)
02) Cowboy "Why Quit When You're Losing" (1973)
03) "Novo Combo" (1981)
04) "Idolmaker" S/T (1980)
05) Blanket Of Secrecy "Ears Have Walls" (1982)
06) Tarney-Spencer Band "Run For Your Life" (1979)
07) Tarney-Spencer Band "Three's A Crowd" (1978)
08) "Daisy Dillman Band" (1978)
09) Lisa Loughheed "Evergreen Nights" (1987)
10) Secession "Dark Enchantment" (1987)
11) Taxxi "States of Emergency" (1982)
12) Eddie Schwartz "All Our Tomorrows" (1981)
13) Lushus Daim "More Than You Can Handle" (1985)
14) "Headboys" (1980)
15) Roadmaster "Sweet Music" (1978)
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Below is a list of full length pop, rock, R&B and rare jazz albums, movie soundtracks, 12" singles, and live concert recordings that Worldwide Music Network has restored and remastered to record company quality for individual clients. Most of these titles were never commercially released on CD, though some may have been issued 20-25 years ago or more, but were only printed in very limited quantities and are impossible to find.
Regardless of how long or hard you may look, a lot of music simply won't be found in digital format, with exception to the many homemade CD-Rs and mp3s that are questionably sold or shared all over the internet. Unfortunately, the majority of these amateur reproductions are not of the best quality, and as people are increasingly discovering, the web is also loaded with unauthorized listings for CDs, "LP/CD-R Combos" and mp3 files that are supposedly available for purchase or download, but when you try to acquire the recordings, the path ultimately leads to a dead end. So, after all is said and done, if the record companies have no plans to reissue or license their pristine master recordings of your desired titles, what real hope do you have of obtaining them?
Worldwide Music Network produces A one-hit wonder is a musical artist who is successful with one hit song, but without a comparable subsequent hit. The term may also be applied to an artist who is remembered for only one hit despite other successes. This article contains artists known primarily for one hit song in the United States, who are regarded as one-hit wonders by at least two sources in media even though the artist may have had multiple hits abroad. Music reviewers and journalists sometimes describe a musical artist as a one-hit wonder, based on their professional assessment of chart success, sales figures, and fame. For the purpose of his 2008 book One-Hit Wonders, music journalist Wayne Jancik defines a one-hit wonder as "an act that has won a position on Billboard's national, pop, Top 40 just once." In his definition of an "act", Jancik distinguishes between a solo performer and a group performance (thus, for example, Roger Daltrey's "Without Your Love" is counted despite Daltrey's numerous hits as frontman for the Who), and a number of musicians appear multiple times, either with multiple bands or as a member of a band and as a solo artist. (Eponymous bands are generally not separated; thus Charlie Daniels is not counted as a one-hit wonder for "Uneasy Rider" and the hits of the Charlie Daniels Band are credited to him.) Fred Bronson, a journalist and former writer for Billboard magazine, in his book Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits, uses the criterion that an artist is ineligible to be categorized as a "one-hit wonder" if they have a second song listed on the Billboard Hot 100. Disc jockey and music writer Brent Mann points out how some artists have been called a "one-hit wonder" despite having other charting singles; in these cases, one signature song so overshadows the rest of the artist's discography that only that song remains familiar to later audiences. As an example, English-born sin
List of one-hit wonders in the United States
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