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MRS DUANE DOG CHAPMAN BOUNTY HUNTER DOUBLE SIDED

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ALL TERRAIN LARGE PET STROLLER CARRIER

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Great for elderly or injured pets. Makes traveling a breeze, when traveling with pets, just stroller them along.

Cart a Pet Double Decker Pet Stroller

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Easy transport for two animals at a time or just one. Cover is removable, for easy washing. Ventilation through Mesh Cover. Great for use when traveling or transporting animals.

Danny the Dog

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The Band were Approached Personally by Luc Besson and the Film's Director, Louis Leterrier, to Record the Soundtrack. Working Over an 11-week Period, the Band Set Out to Create an Instrumental Soundtrack which Captures Both the Fast-paced Action and Reflective Sadness of Unleashed (Also Known as Danny the Dog). The Soundtrack is Made Up of 21 Pieces of Music, which Run in Chronological Order Throughout the Film, with Each Piece Depicting a Certain Scene, from the Intensity of Tracks Such as "Atta' Boy", "Simple Rules", "Collar Stays On", "You've Had a Dream" to the Haunting Dub and Ambience of "Sam's Tunes", "Right Way to Hold a Spoon" and "Everybody's Got a Family", the Soundtrack Demonstrates Perfectly the Band's Gift for Capturing the Intricate Mood of Film.

Danny the Dog: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Dogs Got More Sense: The Decca Years 1974-1977

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Michael Chapman has been making critically acclaimed folk since the late 60s, when he was championed by John Peel. This set contains 2 discs of the original recordings he made for Decca between 1974 and 1977. Disc 1 features tracks from the 1974 album 'Deal Gone Done' and 1976's 'Savage Amusement', while disc 2 contains 1977's 'The Man Who Hated Mornings' alongside various outakes, demos, and varieties. Also includes and interview DVD (PAL/Region 0) with Michael Chapman. *Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. Recall Box. 2005.