| | Buddy Merrill Beyond The Reef - The Hawaiian Guitars Of... CD Buddy Merrill Discography of CDs
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Beyond The Reef - The Hawaiian Guitars Of... Music Buddy Merrill Beyond The Reef - The Hawaiian Guitars Of... Songs | 1. | Sea Breeze (Puamana) |
| 2. | Akaka Falls |
| 3. | Pearly Shells (Pupu O Ewa) |
| 4. | Happy Hula, The |
| 5. | I'll Remember You |
| 6. | Pagan Love Song |
| 7. | Moon of Manakoora |
| 8. | Hawaiian Sands |
| 9. | Beyond the Reef |
| 10. | Hawaiian Wedding Song |
| 11. | In Hawaiian Style |
| 12. | Lahaina Luna |
| 13. | Hawaii Smiles |
| 14. | Hawaiian War Chant |
| 15. | Love Song of Kalua |
| 16. | Aloha Oe |
| Beyond The Reef - The Hawaiian Guitars Of... Music Review Purchase Beyond The Reef - The Hawaiian Guitars Of... CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hawaiian Guitar CD (2001) (Import) France
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| | Disney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection CD (2004)
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$10.09 Disney Princess The Ultimate Song Collection is one of the better ideas for a Disney compilation: it's a collection of most of the memorable songs sung by the princesses in films spanning Snow White and the Seven Dwarves to Pocahontas and Mulan. The album opens with "If You Can Dream," a new song featuring all of the vocal talents behind the princesses in the later Disney movies. Like most diva collaborations, it's less than the sum of its parts, with bland songwriting detracting from the performances of Jodi Benson (The Little Mermaid's Ariel), Lea Salonga (Aladdin's Jasmine and Mulan), Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas), and Paige O'Hara (Beauty and the Beast's Belle). However, the rest of the collection is strong, serving up memorable songs from latter-day Disney films like The ...
| | Saw V DVD (2008) Widescreen; Director's Cut; Subtitled; Unrated
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$14.59 Continuing on with its story despite the death of namesake killer Jigsaw in the third installment, SAW V concerns itself with detailing who will carry on with his bloody work. Director David Hackl, the production designer on the previous three films, retains their familiar charnel house look. Though there are fewer grisly death sequences, faithful viewers will enjoy the creative plot twists. The film opens with a man strapped to a table above a pendulum. As the sharp blade begins swinging over his stomach, he has only a minute to stop it by inserting his hands into a device that will crush them. When the machine malfunctions, it's clear that it wasn't the work of the meticulous Jigsaw. Meanwhile, FBI Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) continues the investigation he began in the previous film, only to wake up to find himself wearing a glass helmet filled with water. With a minimum of self-mutilation, he escapes and continues his investigation with the hunch that Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) is somehow involved in the new rash of killings. Before long, a new group of strangers wakes up in Jigsaw's lair ...
| | Rodgers & Hammerstein Allegro: First Complete Recording CDs (2009)
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$15.99 Between 1943 and 1951, Rodgers & Hammerstein wrote five Broadway musicals, four of which -- Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, and The King and I -- became huge hits with long runs, million-selling cast albums, movie adaptations (with million-selling soundtrack albums), and frequent revivals. The fifth show, which curiously came right in the middle, was Allegro (1947), a flop that was nearly forgotten, preserved only on a 33-minute cast album. The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, which administers the songwriters' properties, has an obvious interest in promoting their works, and it is behind this years-in-the-making all-star two-CD studio cast album of Allegro, billed as the "first complete recording." Ted Chapin, president and executive director of the organization, served as a co-producer and annotator on a project that had no deadline, but apparently did have certain budget constraints. The producers first went to Eastern Europe (where it's cheaper to hire musicians) to have the Istropolis Philharmonic Orchestra record the instrumental ...
| | Andrew Bird Noble Beast CDs (2009) Bonus CD; Deluxe Edition
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$22.39 A more organic and subdued outing than its predecessor, ARMCHAIR APOCRYPHA, 2009's NOBLE BEAST finds singer/violinist/guitarist Andrew Bird further refining his elegant, erudite brand of indie-pop. From the breezy, lilting opener "Oh No" to the wistful, strings-only "On Ho," the Chicagoan performer wanders purposefully through his own strange musical landscape, stopping off for fascinating moments such as the chiming "Fitz & Dizzyspells" and the percussive "Not a Robot, But a Ghost." Although Bird's lit-major lyrics and dynamic, classically-minded arrangements may scare off listeners looking for more immediate thrills, those who allow BEAST to work its magic will be happily entranced by its considerable charms.
Released in 2007, Armchair Apocrypha proved that hyper-literate singer/songwriter, genre-bending violin player, and peerless whistler Andrew Bird had found the perfect middle ground between his increasingly austere solo sets and the ...
| | Disney Mickey's Top 40 CD (2004)
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$8.39 Blister Pack
| | Bebop Singers CD (1999)
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$9.65 Drawing almost entirely upon the Prestige archives, with one detour to the Hifijazz label, Fantasy has managed to touch most of the bases of early-'50s vocalese on one invaluable disc. Inevitably, attention clusters around a handful of singers -- King Pleasure, Eddie Jefferson, Annie Ross, Jon Hendricks, Irv Taylor, and Joe Carroll -- but there are also cameo appearances by the irrepressible Dizzy Gillespie ("She's Gone Again"), a young Betty Carter (with King Pleasure), and Blossom Dearie (also with Pleasure). A number of original landmarks are here: Pleasure's "I'm in the Mood for Love" and "Jumpin' With Symphony Sid," and Ross' still-freshly minted "Twisted." Contrary to the upbeat vocalese image, one is struck here by the quantity of despairing lyrics sung to happy music; Jefferson seems especially prone to depression. The disc does jump outside its period to take in some fine Hendricks remakes of "Moanin'" and "Along Came Betty" with Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers; without looking at the dates, you can guess the era from Cedar Walton's swinging electric piano on "Moanin'." For collectors, eight of the 23 tracks are new to CD, all tracks from a Prestige LP anthology of the same name; no unreleased goodies, though. Anyone who wants to evoke ...
| | Lets Go To Louisiana CD (1999)
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| | Duke Jordan Tivoli One CD (Import) Import; Denmark
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$17.95
| | Johnny Hartman This One's For Tedi CD (1980)
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$11.79
| | Panjabi Mc Mundian To Bach Ke CD (2004) Import
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$26.79
| | Holiday Favorites: Silent Night CD (2005)
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$7.89 Live Recording
| | Sakurako Ogyu Ballad Night (Mini LP Sleeve) CD (2006) (Import)
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$38.09
| | Rebekka Bakken I Keep My Cool CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.69
| | Jimmy McGriff Lets Stay Together CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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