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From this page, you can access all there is to be had of 
Orleans Music and Merchandise.

The thing is, it's not all under one roof. Because of distribution arrangements, some things are here, some things are there ... but just folllow the pictures to the proper outlet and voila!  Your treasure awaits at the end of the rainbow.

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  The newest release from Orleans, "We're Still Havin' Fun" features 10 great live tracks from the soon-to-be-released DVD of the same name. Recorded in August, 2006, the 8-piece band includes both John Hall and Fly Amero.

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"We're Still Havin' Fun" DVD

The long-awaited, first-ever   Orleans DVD is NOW available! Grab this opportunity to have the band perform LIVE ... in YOUR OWN LIVING ROOM !!!

No Orleans library is complete without all three of these collections. "Dancin' in the Moonlight" (why recut this?) is the band's latest all-studio release (2005), including their modern rendition of this classic 70s hit. "Live - Volume 1" is essentially a "Greatest Hits Live" album, from their 1990 Bearsville Theatre performances. To top it off, "Still the One - Live: A 30th Anniversary Retrospective" (2002) is a collection of tapes spanning the first 3 decades, hand-picked from the vaults of the guys themselves. These cuts clearly  demonstrate why Rolling Stone magazine initially dubbed Orleans "the best unrecorded band in America".

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The original Asylum albums, "Let There Be Music"  (includes "Dance With Me") and "Waking & Dreaming"  (includes "Still the One") are available as one 2-disc set. "The Best of Orleans" is a compilation CD including most of the songs on the Asylum albums, plus "Love Takes Time" and "Forever".