ri m CDs from page 81 One Week Left! /641 e 1 /11,m Present this coupon to your server PRIO to ordering and receive your New Platinum Card. Also good for banquets and private parties. "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody," "Anniversary Song" and "Toot Toot Tootsie (Goo'Bye)." Abe Schwartz: The Klezmer King (Columbia-Legacy) rediscovers 25 very early recordings of klezmer music in America from metal stamping plates that were thought to have been destroyed or melted down between the Depression and World War II. Schwartz, a violinist and vocalist, was the first to record "Der Shtiller Bulgar" in 1918. With English lyrics by composer Johnny Mercer, the tune was transformed into the 1939 hit 'And the Angels Sing." Shlock Rock 21: God Sent Us Email (www.shlockrock.com ) still sustains the lofty creativeness of group founder Lenny Solomon, whose goal to musically graft principles about It entitles you to us our Rollback Menu until 12/7/2003! Bob Dylan Live 1975 — The Rolling Thunder Revue (Columbia-Legacy) revisits an all-star tour that captured the unpredictable icon in peak form, following the release of his highly praised Blood on the Tracks album. Dylan performed his best-known songs and shared duets with Joan Baez and Roger McGuinn. Notably, nine of the 22 tunes on this deluxe retro- spective later appeared on Dylan's 1976 Desire album, including a blis- tering reading of "Hurricane." Simon & Garfunkel: Live From New York City 1967 (Columbia-Legacy) bows an archived concert that was never distributed during the hit-mak- ing duo's heyday. The event was recorded at Lincoln Center in New York City and officially chronicles the pair's early stage show. The smash successes . "The Sounds memorable tracks, such as "Bounce" and "What I Love About Rain." The Essential Barbra Streisand (Columbia) is another breathtaking showcase of past songware that exclu- sively dangles two previously unheard jewels, "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "You'll Never Walk Alone. Sprinkled among 40 choice selec- tions are the singer's classic hits "People," "Evergreen" and You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (sung with Neil Diamond). Attractive packaging adds rare photos and a foldout gallery of all her album covers. This holiday season also offers Streisand's Duets (Columbia) — a newly remastered collection of vari- ous partnered collaborations that the diva has done through the years. Added, too, are just-recorded stu- dio collaborations with singing styl- Saturdays, Holidays and 12/8 - 12/31/02 Excluded . Not valid with any other promotions or coupons. Try our Famous Filet Migno Dinner served in the Traditional Italian Six Course Meal for CEMilfflY Hy: THE trILTlitAjkiciplECTItiN $23 00 REGULAR PRICE IS $32. 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At 68, Cohen is enjoying a strong com- mercial resurgence due, in part, to sinking his voice into a darker, lower register and exchanging his acoustic guitar for electronic keyboards. The jarring contrast buttresses a two-disc review that highlights "Suzanne," "Who By Fire" (based on the Yom Kippur reading), "Bird on a Wire," "Famous Blue Raincoat" and four up-to-date tracks from Cohen's last album, Ten New Songs. of Silence," "Homeward Bound" and "I Am a Rock" are heard, plus rarer renderings of "A Church is Burning," "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" and "A Hazy Shade of Winter." The Paul Simon Collection: On My Way, Don't Know Where Bn Goin' (Warner Bros.) updates Simon's previ- ous best-of sets with newer material from the albums Songs from the Capeman and You're The One. Fresh interest in this 19-track reis- sue of Simon's solo milestones is bol- stered by a limited-edition bonus CD that premiers five previously unre- leased live recordings of "American Tune," "Duncan," "The Coast," "Mrs. Robinson" and a duet with Aaron Neville on "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Meanwhile, Simon's former partner Art Garfunkel is vocalizing anew with singer-songwriters Maia Sharp and Buddy Mondblock on a splendid debut venture titled Everything Wants to Be Noticed (Manhattan). Melodious and softly acoustic, the Nashville-made CD features lead singing by each member of the trio and ists Josh Groban and Barry Manilow not found elsewhere. Solid Zinc: The Turtles Anthology (Rhino) ranks as the 1960s folk-rock group's most comprehensive and best-sounding compendium of Top- 40 hits, namely, "Happy Together," "It Ain't Me, Babe," "Eleanor," She'd Rather Be With Me" and others. This double-CD set packs 51 tracks and is lavishly packaged with insightful song-by-song commen- taries and a fully illustrated history about the L.A. band, which was fronted by Jewish lead singer Howard Kaylan. Marc Bolan & T Rex: 20th Century Boy — The Ultimate Collection (Hip- 0) comprises a 30th-anniversary trib- ute to the British glam-rock pioneer who climbed the Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart with the 1972 Top-10 hit "Bang a Gong (Get It On)." Jewish-born as Mark Feld, Bolan was tragically killed in a car accident on Sept. 16, 1977. He leaves behind an electrified musical legacy that was both quirky and visionary. Li