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$10.85
| | Viva Italia! Festive Italian Classics CD (1996)
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$7.59
| | Eh, Paisano! Italian-American Classics CD (1997)
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$14.79
| | Al Caiola Oro Italiano: Treasured Collection CD (2000) (Import)
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$17.49
| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 80'S CD (2005)
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$8.45
| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 90'S CD (2005)
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| | Gilberto Gil As Cancoes De Eu Tu Eles CD (2001) (Import) Argentina
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$16.55 This is Brazilian tropicalia legend Gilberto Gil's soundtrack for the film EU TU ELES.
This excellent CD finds Gilberto Gil killing two birds with one stone -- he provides the soundtrack for a Brazilian film (Me, You, Them), and he also pays tribute to the seminal Luiz Gonzaga. Often described as the father of baiao, Gonzaga was among Brazil's most influential artists of the 20th century; his innovations had a major impact on tropicalismo and forró (two styles that have flourished in the northeastern part of the country). Gil, of course, is quite influential himself, and the fact that Gonzaga is among his primary influences tells you how important the father of baiao was. Me, You, Them isn't a documentary on Gonzaga, although Gil felt that Gonzaga's songs would be perfect for the film. So much of the CD finds Gil providing remakes of Gonzaga classics, including "Asa Branca," "Juazeiro," "Assum Preto," and "Qui Nem Jiló." However, many of the songs weren't written by Gonzaga; Gil wrote a few new songs especially for the movie ("As Pegados do Amor" and "O Amor Daqui de Casa"), and the vibrant "Esperando Na Janela" (a major hit in Brazil in 2000) isn't a Gonzaga composition, either. Even if you've never seen the 1959 film The Black Orpheus, you can still appreciate the classic Luiz Bonfa gems that graced the soundtrack -- and similarly, the Me, You, Them soundtrack paints an attractive picture of Gil's artistry whether or not you've seen the movie. ~ Alex Henderson
This fine and interesting CD is the soundtrack of the movie Eu Tu Eles (Me You Them) and also a tribute from Gilberto Gil to Luiz Gonzaga, one of the most influential Brazilian artists during the 20th century. Gonzaga is widely known as the King of the Baiao, and played a key role in developing and popularizing the different music styles of the Brazilian Northeast, such as baiao, xote, and forró. Very much true to rugged, unpolished sound of the original versions, yet managing to add his own unique and personal style, Gil interprets several Gonzaga classics such as "Assum Preto," "Asa Branca," "Juazeiro," and "Qui Nem Jiló." Gil also wrote a few songs of his own especially for this movie soundtrack, such as "As Pegadas do Amor" and the nice and mellow "Lamento Sertanejo." Gil also interprets songs by other baiao artists, such as ...
| | Emad Sayyah Sufi Music From Turkey CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | John Heffron Good Kid, Bad Adult CD (2005)
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$12.89
| | Blind Boys From Alabama Live At The Apollo CD (2005)
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| | Ten Second Epic Count Yourself In CD (2006)
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$24.65
| | Somnambulants Paper Trail CD (2007)
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$9.75 The Somnambulants are:Joseph White: Bass, vocals, synths, programmingChanning Sargent: Synth, vocalsContrary to their title, The Somnambulants are anything but sleepy. They have been making an energetic, dance-friendly, and unique brand of indie/electro-pop since 2000.While recording Paper Trail, the girl/boy duo kept to their own rule: avoid writing of 'electro' songs. With one or two exceptions, they worked with rock, blues, or pop compositions and arranged them using electronic instruments. The resulting album is a mix of songwriting styles wrapped in a single synthetic wrapper, with each track as unique and memorable as the next. ...
| | Vol. 4-Salsa Classic CD (2008) (Import)
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