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Yeah, I need money to buy these AWESOME jeans! They’re on delia’s and they’re called Sydney Super Flares and they’re sooo cute! I have $5 right now, and I need to make $5 more before today ends! I was thinking I could wash my dad’s car for $5 but I’m not sure! I need a really good way to make money QUICK!
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I’m Not Young But I Need the Money $11.18 A clever array of sounds permeates this outing by the inventive dancemaster Monsieur Leroc. Though not as complex as Marvin Gaye and the soul legend’s unique body of production work, the artist is certainly a student of that part of the musical landscape. As far out as Parliament/Funkadelic during their wild ’70s explorations — though milder and with more manners — a segment like “P.off” unintentionally ripples with Sly Stone musings, a little “Family Affair” bubbling under the dance beats. Courtney Mace and Bargain Josh add much to the thick, grooving undercurrent, which trances on for close to seven minutes. “Baby” is low-key Prince from the 1999 era, a good diversion found somewhere inside the 46 minutes and 38 seconds that make up I’m Not Young But I Need the Money. German dancehalls are overflowing with American music, riding the wave of the U.K.’s vibrant Northern soul scene, and Arne Drescher in this incarnation takes that devotion further with Jerry Lee Lewis samples all over “Great Balls.” It’s a strange mutation of the Killer’s neo-rockabilly evolving into what feels like an evening of Earth, Wind & Fire bandmembers having a musical tug of war on-stage. Jerry Lee’s in-your-face sexuality simmers on the stove here, some kind of prelude to “Freewheelin’ Frankie,” an ode to Sinatra and a place that goes even further back in the time machine. Leroc unabashedly turns bachelor pad music on its head, though his sincerity is obvious and part of the charm. If Esquivel is the serious older brother, Monsieur Leroc is the kid who puts his inquisitive mind to good use while the elder sibling is not using the chemistry set. I’m Not Young But I Need the Money concludes with a multimedia track of “Cooley McCoolsen,” the hipster opening cut that grooves steamier than Charles & Eddie or Terence Trent D’Arby at their most velvety sublime. ~ Joe Viglione, Rovi Performers: Field Marshall – Turntables; Bargain Josh – Vocals; Courtney Mace – Vocals |
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Money, Money, Money $22.95 Learn to think and behave like a millionaire to finally achieve financial independence. The bottom line is that wealthy people focus on their money to make sure that it grows and works for them. In this program I will break down the “millionaire-mindset” to give you the tools you need to be one too! Thinking like a millionaire will help you to build your wealth now. |
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I Need Some Money/Bigger & Bet $13.04 This budget two-fer from the {@Jazz Collectables} label teams up a pair of separate {@Atlantic} recordings from tenor saxophonists {$Eddie Harris} and {$David “Fathead” Newman}. On the 1974 release {^I Need Some Money}, {$Harris} adopts a pre-disco electr |
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I Need Some Money/Bigger Better $11.98 This budget two-fer from the Jazz Collectables label teams up a pair of separate Atlantic recordings from tenor saxophonists Eddie Harris and David “Fathead” Newman. On the 1974 release I Need Some Money, Harris adopts a pre-disco electric sound featuring his vocals on all cuts in an attempt to win over the youth market of the time. The same can be said of Newman’s 1968 recording Bigger & Better featuring strings and cover versions of two Beatles songs; it also wasn’t one of his strongest dates. Optional to aficionados but not a good place to start with either of these tenor legends. ~ Al Campbell, Rovi Performers: Eddie Harris – Electric Saxophone, Reed Trumpet, Saxophone, Guitar (Bass), Piano, Organ, Piano (Electric), Vocals; Ronald Muldrow – Cabasa, Guitar; Rufus Reid – 6-String Bass, Bass (Upright); Alfred Brown – Viola; Kermit Moore – Cello; Selwart Clarke – Viola; Bernard “Pretty” Purdie – Drums; Bradley Bobo – Guitar; |
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20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make Right Now – Book $18.99 You’re in control of Your Retirement Future Inside are twenty major financial decisions which could profoundly impact your lifestyle over the next forty years. For many retirees, these decisions come as a surprise and must be made hastily without proper consultation. But by reading the expert, commission-free advice in this book, you’ll learn how to manage your assets and prepare for the best possible retirement. Do I have enough money to retire now? How will I cover my medical expenses during retirement? When should I begin taking Social Security? How much should I invest in stocks, bond |
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How to Make Money With Youtube $16.39 “How Can I Profit from YouTube®?”Ever since its creation in 2005 the video-sharing phenomenon has been newsworthy not only for videos: users were making media appearances about how they parlayed their hobbies into six-figure incomes, but |
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Today! $10.38 Today is Mississippi John Hurt’s first and finest studio release since his “rediscovery” on his Avalon farm by folklorist Tom Hoskins in 1963. Eclipsed possibly only by his earlier 1928 Sessions, this album shows a more mature Hurt picking his way through standards and originals after the Depression years and Hurt’s fall into obscurity before the folk revival of the 1960s. It shows, however, that all that the great bluesman has lost is years; his voice retains its characteristic Buddha-esque warmth and it is still difficult to believe that there is just one man playing on the seemingly effortless guitar work. The music on the album comes from a variety of different influences, from the fun and poppy “Hot Time in Old Town Tonight” and “Coffee Blues,” to the bluesy standards “Candy Man” (Hurt’s most famous song) and “Spike Driver’s Blues” to the soulful spirituals “Louis Collins” and “Beulah Land.” Hurt’s tranquil guitar work — mixing country, Scottish folk, and Delta blues — strings all of the songs along the same simple and elegant thread. Hurt himself never could explain his guitar playing, as he used to say, “I just make it sound like I think it ought to.” Regardless, that sound, along with a mellow and heartfelt voice, wizened here by decades, combine to make Today an unforgettable whole. A truly essential album of the folk revival, unrivaled in its beauty and warmth. ~ David Freedlander, Rovi Performers: Mississippi John Hurt – Vocals, Guitar |
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Berklee Press Making Music Make Money Book $26.95 Making Music Make Money will educate songwriters and aspiring music business entrepreneurs in the basics of becoming an effective independent music publisher. Eric Beall, creative director for Zomba Music Publishing, covers everything you need to know to get published, including the role of a music publisher; copyrighthow to get one, use one, and make money from one; building a business plan; identifying which songs to sell and to whom; and much more. 258 pages. |
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That’s All I Need $13.58 Andre Williams’ life has been one wild ride — he cut some powerfully greasy singles for Fortune Records in the 1950s, was a staff songwriter and producer at Motown and Chess Records, worked with the likes of Ike Turner, George Clinton, and Stevie Wonder in the ’60s and ’70s, and after a few years down and out’ came roaring back in the ’90s with the roots-punk assault of his albums Silky and The Black Godfather. But the road got a bit too rough for comfort a few years into the new millennium, and 2010’s That’s All I Need was cut after Williams went through a stay in the hospital and a stint in rehab, and one press release reports this is the first album he’s recorded entirely clean and sober. The 74-year-old Williams does sound better controlled and less frantic on That’s All I Need, but the songs suggest that getting straight hasn’t changed him all that much — “There Ain’t No Such Thing As Good Dope” is a tale of street life that focuses on money rather than personal health, on “Cigarettes and My Old Lady,” he wonders which is going to kill him first, he recalls adventures both good and bad on “My Time Will Come” and once again insists he’s got the skills to be your lover man on “Tricks.” Williams produced this set in collaboration with Matthew Smith (who, after overseeing sessions with Nathaniel Mayer and Scott Morgan, seems to be making a career out of working with legends of Michigan R&B), and Smith has put together a tight, emphatic band for That’s All I Need, with Motown guitar legend Dennis Coffey working alongside underground rock stalwarts Troy Gregory, Dave Shettler, and Mike Alonso. That’s All I Need isn’t as fiery as some of Williams’ recent efforts, but this is music that clearly aims for a feel that’s soulful rather than manic, and on that level it works very well, especially on the confessional “Amends” and the title tune. 54 years after his first hit record, Andre Williams still has plenty to say and can conjure up a tough, funky groove that comes straight from the heart, and That’s All I Need suggests he may have another decade or two of potent music left in him. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Money Clips $4.99 Whether you’re newly graduated, newly employed, newly married, newly retired, or just in need of greater money knowledge, this book from one of Wall Street’s biggest moneymakers has something to teach you. Money Clips will help you “get a grip” on your money. Arranged by topic, Money Clips provides 365 easy-to-follow and fun-to-use practical tools for your financial freedom. Filled with the kind of advice that comes with working one’s way up from the bottom rung to the top of the corporate ladder, Money Clips is an invaluable reference that shows how to make the most of your money. 256 pages. |
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Do I Need It or Do I Want It? $5.93 Explains how to budget money, discussing wants and needs, income, savings, and spending wisely. |
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AT INTRO TO WEBCAM ASTROPHOTGRAPHY H $34.95 In the last few years webcam astrophotography has exploded onto the astronomy scene. It has rapidly evolved from short exposure six-bit black-and-white imagery into long-exposure full-color 16-bit per channel imagery of such qualitythat it rivals conventional means of astrophotography. Indeed, webcams have become the method of choice for planetary imaging. The message of this book is that you too can participate in this revolution without spending very much money. You do not need to invest $10,000 in a CCD camera, telescope and software. A basic webcam costs about the same as a so-so eyepiece. Software to control the camera and process the images that will get you going is free. If you have the telescope (practically any telescope that will track) and a computer you are ready. Since you see your results instantly the learning curve is much shorter. Regardless of how you apply a webcam to astrophotography, you will derive a number of benefits. Working with them has been accurately described as interesting, challenging, and fulfilling. Webcams are capable of producing beautiful astrophotos that create a lasting record of your astronomical experience. The book will guide you into this fascinating topic and allow you tobecome a participant in this latest wave of astrophotography progress. About the Author: Nearly 50 years ago Robert Reeves began his astrophotography adventure with his parent’s Voightlander 120-format camera. His first exposure from his south-Texasgarage roof was the brightest object in the sky, which turned out to be Jupiter. Unlike today’s readily available books and accessories that make astrophotography more user friendly, back then the budding enthusiast was left to his or her own devices. Robert was not deterred and found a lifelong avocation of imaging the universe with his camera. His images have been published in the leading astronomy magazines and books and in 2000 he wrote the highly acclaimed book Wide-Field Astrophotography followed i |
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Feel This Book: An Essential Guide to Self-Empowerment, Spiritual Supremacy and Sexual Satisfaction $4.28 We are professionals. Though not specifically professionals in the field of psychology’ or psychiatry, ‘ we are both highly paid actors and comedians, and as such know more about neuroses than you could possibly imagine. . . . On the road to spiritual enlightenment and satisfying relationships, there are numerous detours, red lights, and U-turns. Here at last, in one affordable volume, Ben Stiller and Janeane Garofalo offer all the sound advice today’s young people need to navigate that highway in safety and comfort. In Feel This Book, they tackle the tough questions: — Is love necessary?– How can I make money off my spouse?– Compassion — is it overrated?– Why can’t I sleep around and still love you?– How many times have you told your significant other that you would pick up something for dinner on your way home from the office, and next thing you knew you’re at an all-night eatery with some hermaphrodite you found on the strip, having eggs and bacon at three in the morning? |
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Lasting Change $49.95 Rob Lebow and William Simon are on the money. Lasting Change is the only way to go and it can only happen through shared values. Lasting Change is just great a must read! Ken Blanchard, Chairman and CEO, Blanchard Training & Development, Inc. and coauthor of The One Minute Manager. Don’t miss this book! You’ll come away with some extraordinary insights into how great companies make the Shared Values Process an essential principle of their strategy. John Sculley, principal, Sculley Brothers and former CEO, Apple Computer. The concepts and examples are extraordinary. Lebow’s Shared Values Process will prove to you that the tired old prescription of ‘fixing people’ is flawed. To improve performance, you must change the ‘context.’ This formula will work for any organization that wants lasting change! Paul Horgen, President and CEO, IBM Mid-America Employees Federal Credit Union. Today’s leaders will need shared values simply to meet the challenges ahead. The next generation will demand those shared values. Lasting Change offers inspired yet practical advice for those who seek to build organizations guided by a moral compass. Dick Capen, author of Finishing Strong/Living the Values That Take You the Distance, former U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Publisher of the Miami Herald. The book is well written, straightforward, and no-nonsense. It holds your attention. It is a book I will certainly require in the MBA courses I teach. Four-star general Warren D. Johnson, USAF (Ret.), Adjunct Professor, Wake Forest University. Lasting Change is packed full of the stuff that makes great people and great companies awell-packaged postgraduate education that is sure to have a lasting impact on those who have the good fortune to read it. It’s a must read for entry-level neophytes and seasoned CEOs. Harold Burson, Chairman, Burson-Marsteller. A great collection of anecdotes and experiences that will |
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The Boss’s Complete Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Getting Through (and Getting the Most Out Of) Every Day $1.33 In today’s booming economy, there are more jobs than there are qualified people to fill them. Retaining those qualified employees has become a manager’s top priority, and this complete desktop guide can help with information on troubleshooting and solving critical day-to-day issues that face every manager. From the Publisher: In today s booming economy, there are more jobs than there are qualified people to fill them. Retaining those qualified employees has become a manager s top priority. Today s managers not only need to make sure their employees are productive, but also need to make sure their employees remain satisfied and motivated otherwise employees will leave.According to recent surveys, what really causes employees to stay or drives them away is the boss, and not money or perks. That means that managers need to learn how to manage in ways that will attract qualified workers and make them want to stay. Short on theory and long on hands-on, real-world advice and guidance, this survival guide: Tells managers, in plain English, why and how they need to change the way they operate in order to hold on to valued employees Covers all the bases, including hiring and orientation, team-building, coaching, setting expectations, painless performance appraisals, and other day-to-day issues Features Rosner s trademark humor well-known to the tens of thousands of loyal readers of his nationally syndicated column, Working Wounded BACK COVER Strategies for Managing Today’s New Breed of Their Way or the Highway EmployeesModern employees are expected and eager to voice their opinions. … Average job tenure is now 3.5 years and falling. … Employees demand instant results and immediate rewards.Being a boss in today’s MTV attention-span workplace is more frustrating than ever before. It can also be more rewarding. i |
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Where Are the Customers’ Yachts or a Good Hard Look at Wall Street $162.5 Once I picked it up I did not put it down until I finished . . . What Schwed has done is capture fully in deceptively clean language the lunacy at the heart of the investment business. From the Foreword by Michael Lewis, Bestselling author of Liar’s Poker This hilarious portrait of everyday Wall Street and its denizens rings as true today as it did when it was first published in 1940. Writing with a rare mixture of wry cynicism and bonhomie reminiscent of Mark Twain and H. L. Mencken, Fred Schwed, Jr., skewers everyone including himself in his brilliant send-ups of bankers, brokers, traders, investors, analysts, and hapless customers. Critical Praise . . . How great to have a reissue of a hilarious classic that proves the more things change the more they stay the same. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. Michael Bloomberg, President, Bloomberg, LP . . . one of the funniest books ever written about Wall Street. Jane Bryant Quinn, The Washington Post It’s amazing how well Schwed’s book is holding up after 55 years. About the only thing that’s changed on Wall Street is that computers have replaced pencils and graph paper. Otherwise, the basics are the same. The investor’s need to believe somebody is matched by the financial advisor’s need to make a nice living. If one of them has to be disappointed, it’s bound to be the former. John Rothchild, Author, A Fool and His Money Financial Columnist, Time magazine Where Are the C-C-Customers’ Yachts? is a g-g-great read. Charles Ellis, Managing Partner, Greenwich Associates A delightful classic and reminder of excesses past and how little thingschange. Bob Farrell, Senior Vice President, Merrill Lynch Where Are the Customers’ Yachts? ‘Wall Street, ‘ reads the sinister old gag, ‘is a street with a river at one end and a graveyard at the other.’ This is striking, but incomplete. It omits the kindergarten in th |