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Julie Is Her Name

This was the first US label variation used from 1955-1960
A1 Cry Me A River 2:36
A2 I Should Care 2:35
A3 I’m In The Mood For Love 2:28
A4 I’m Glad There Is You 2:34
A5 Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man 3:08
A6 I Love You 1:53
B1 Say It Isn’t So 2:00
B2 It Never Entered My Mind 2:25
B3 Easy Street 3:12
B4 S’ Wonderful 1:33
B5 No Moon At All 1:53
B6 Laura 1:37
B7 Gone With The Wind 2:05

The Doors

Columbia repress

“(Weill-Brecht. Harms Co. ASCAP)” publishing credit on Side One label below Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar).

Label variation for this entry: Side labeling (ie., “SIDE ONE”) on middle, left-side, of spindle hole. Catalog Number and “STEREO” found on middle, right-side of spindle hole.

Runout notes”
Sides A & B etched
A1 Break On Through (To The Other Side) 2:25
A2 Soul Kitchen 3:30
A3 The Crystal Ship 2:30
A4 Twentieth Century Fox 2:30
A5 Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) 3:15
A6 Light My Fire 6:50
B1 Back Door Man 3:30
B2 I Looked At You 2:18
B3 End Of The Night 2:49
B4 Take It As It Comes 2:13
B5 The End 11:35

Rad BD

Stunting small-town paperboy Cru Jones (Bill Allen) knew he had what it took to excel at BMX, and he wanted to prove it by qualifying for the grueling pro event known as “”Helltrack.”” Can he prevail against the surly factory riding champ (Bart Conner) cutting him off at every turn? Freewheeling “”‘Karate Kid’ with pedals”” that’s become a cult favorite since it’s moment also stars Lori Loughlin, Talia Shire, Ray Walston, Jack Weston; Hal Needham directs. 91 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.

The ‘Burbs

Blu-ray. Suburban dad Ray Peterson (Tom Hanks) and his barbecue buddies from the block make like the Hardy Boys sleuth-wise when the weirdness of their night-roaming, trash bag-burying new neighbors reaches Munsteresque proportions. Safe-as-lawn-darts neighborhood farce from director Joe Dante co-stars Carrie Fisher, Bruce Dern, Rick Ducommun, Brother Theodore. 102 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English.

Fright Night

Meet Jerry Dandrige. He’s sweet, sexy, and he likes to sleep in late. You might think he’s the perfect neighbor. But before inviting Jerry in for a nightcap, there’s just one thing you should know. Jerry prefers his drinks warm, red and straight from the jugular! It’s Fright Night, a horrific howl starring Chris Sarandon as the seductive vampire and William Ragsdale as the frantic teenager struggling to keep Jerrys deadly fangs out of his neck. Only 17-year-old Charley Brewster (Ragsdale) knows Jerrys bloodcurdling secret. When Charley can’t get anybody to believe him, he turns to tV horror host Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), who used to be the great Vampire Killer of the movies. Can these mortals save Charley and his sweetheart Amy (Amanda Bearse) from the wrathful bloodsuckers toothy embrace? If you love being scared, Fright Night will give you the nightmare of your life.

Stephen King’s Silver Bullet (Collector’s Edition)

Based on the Stephen King novella “”Cycle of the Werewolf,”” this intense chiller concerns a small town with a hairy problem. When the residents of the community of Tarker’s Mill, Maine, become terrorized by a werewolf, a paralytic boy (Corey Haim), his older sister (Megan Follows), and their uncle (Gary Busey) are forced to try to stop the beast at all costs. Everett McGill, Robin Groves, and Terry O’Quinn also star. 94 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English.

Cool Hand Luke

Paul Newman, George Kennedy, Harry Dean Stanton, Dennis Hopper. A headstrong inmate in a tough Southern prison camp refuses to let the indignities of incarceration get the best of him, clashing with the sadistic warden who wants to break him. Kennedy won an Oscar for his performance. 1967/color/127 min/PG.

Poltergeist

“”They’re here,”” – seeming almost whimsical at first, playing stack-the-chair games in the Freelings kitchen. Then things turn darker. A storm erupts, a tree attacks and little Carol Anne Freeling is whisked into a spectral void. As her family confronts horrors galore and fights to bring the youngster back, something else is here too: A new benchmark in Hollywood ghost stories. Producers Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall and director Tobe Hooper head the elite scream team of this classic whose nerve-jangling effects include floating phantasms, the fiercest monster ever to pop out of a closet and an entire house collapsing into nothingness. Welcome to Home Sweet Haunted Home.

The Mist

From legendary frightmaster Stephen King and 3-time Oscar-nominated director Frank Darabont, (The Shawshank Redemption, the Green Mile) comes “”one of the scariest King films since Stanley Kubrick’s the Shining”” (Tasha Robinson, the Onion A.V. Club). After a mysterious mist envelopes a small New England town, a group of locals trapped in a supermarket must battle a siege of otherworldly creatures… and the fears that threaten to tear them apart. Starring Thomas Jane (The Punisher) and Oscar winner* Marcia Gay Harden (Mystic River).