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Rock & Roll is often used as a generic term, but its sound is rarely predictable. From the outset, when the early rockers merged country and blues, rock has been defined by its energy, rebellion and catchy hooks, but as the genre aged, it began to shed those very characteristics, placing equal emphasis on craftmanship and pushing the boundaries of the music. As a result, everything from Chuck Berry's pounding, three-chord rockers and the sweet harmonies of the Beatles to the soulful pleas of Otis Redding and the jarring, atonal white noise of Sonic Youth has been categorized as "rock." That's accurate -- rock & roll had a specific sound and image for only a handful of years. For most of its life, rock has been fragmented, spinning off new styles and variations every few years, from Brill Building Pop and heavy metal to dance-pop and grunge. And that's only natural for a genre that began its life as a fusion of styles.Complete list>
The releases that fall under the Legacy Edition banner are truly albums that have changed music.  From Janis Joplin’s legendary “Pearl” to Jeff Buckley's masterpiece “Grace”, these titles are the pinnacle of what the SONY BMG archives have to offer.  Attractively packaged in custom slipcases, they frequently contain unreleased material, rare live tracks, and even bonus DVD footage.  These products are the ultimate experience of the records within. Complete list>
For those searching for a more in-depth single-disc retrospective than our 16 Greatest Hits collections, look no further than The Ultimate series.  Featuring upwards of 20 digitally remastered tracks apiece, these titles are sure to quench your thirst for introductions to some of music’s finest artists. Complete list>

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