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Forty Years on Abbey Road

Forty Years on Abbey Road

August 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of the last album recorded by the Beatles, Abbey Road. Even those who weren't born at the time of the original release probably recognize the album cover that shows the Fab Four crossing the famous road in London. Fans gathered, singing Maxwell's Silver Hammer and other songs, to celebrate the anniversary and tie up traffic. You can sing along too with your very own copy of this world-famous... more

Lemony Snicket: The Trouble Begins Book Set

Lemony Snicket: The Trouble Begins Book Set

There's something very satisfying about finishing a book in one sitting. It means the book was really good or very short. In the case of A Series of Unfortunate Events #1, The Bad Beginning, both are true. This collection holds the first three stories, which, like the Harry Potter series, is made for a younger reader but appeals to all ages. You'll never have a better time reading about grim events happening to likeable... more

You've Got a Friend

You've Got a Friend

It isn't the lyrics that make "You've Got a Friend" such a memorable song. It's the sweet sound of Carole King singing it. Catch this song on what has to be our favorite Carole King album -- Tapestry. For the nearly 40 years since its '70s release, it has been an album you can listen to all the way through.

Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music

Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music

It probably amazed most people that so much time had passed when Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace of Music was released on the 25th anniversary of the famous festival. Now the 40th anniversary of the August 1969 event is coming up, but this collection of music still stands strong. Jefferson Airplane, Creedence Clearance Revival, Canned Heat and more. Even if you weren't there, you can relive the event that is still hailed as one... more

Logitech Squeezebox Boom

Logitech Squeezebox Boom

The one problem with a computer's speakers is that, unlike a stereo, you can't really turn up the volume enough to listen in other rooms (at least not at the volume we like). If you want hear your favorite MP3s or stream music services like Rhapsody, the top-rated Logitech Squeezebox Boom is the perfect addition to your PC or Mac. It has Wi-Fi connectivity, so you won't be bogged down by extra wires, and... more