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Purchase Piano Para Recordar Vol. 11 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Enrique Chia Piano Romantico, Vol. 1 CD (1991)
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$9.05
| | Enrique Chia Piano Romantico Vol. 2 CD (1991)
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$8.99
| | Enrique Chia Boleros Al Piano CD (1992)
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$9.09
| | Enrique Chia Tangos Y Nostalgia CD (1997)
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$9.79
| | Enrique Chia Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor CD (1998)
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$9.55 Solo performer: Enrique Chia (piano).
| | Enrique Chia Nostalgia De Mexico: Al Piano CD (2004)
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$9.79
| | Frank Capp Concord Jazz Heritage Series CD (1998)
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$8.21 The Juggernaut has remained remarkably consistent during its over two decades as a Count Basie-inspired big band, despite the death of its co-leader pianist/arranger Nat Pierce in 1992. Under the direction of drummer Frank Capp, the Juggernaut has recorded exclusively for Concord, ...
| | Bonnie Tyler Best Of The Best CD (1999)
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$8.59 This 18-track release features Welsh-born pop and soul singer Bonnie Tyler and features her hits "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" and "Holding Out For A Hero."
There are a myriad of import Bonnie Tyler hit collections. This one features songs that appear on many others, but does offer a few highlights. Her biggest U.S. and European hits are here, notably "Holding Out for a Hero," "It's a Heartache," "If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)," "Lost in France," and her timeless, signature song, "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which sounds just as good (or better) many years after its original release. Buyer beware, however, this version of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" is severely edited, about three minutes shorter than the definitive, original version. Other highlights include "More Than a Lover"; "Save Up All Your Tears," which was ...
| | Chris Michell Last Whale: Flute Meditations From The Soul Of The Planet CD (2007)
Piano Para Recordar Vol. 11 album
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$17.09 | | Veo Veo Dulces Suenos CD (2007) (Import)
$20.99 | | We Are The Physics Are Ok At Music CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$25.09 2008 debut album from the eccentric Scottish band, purveyors of the completely fictional Mutant Science Punk Rock. Originally known as We Are The Physics Club And Therefore Everything We Say Is Fact, the spindly legged quartet source from ...
| | All Parallels Solitude CD (2008)
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$11.39 "Something that Alex Lifeson of Rush might have cooked up with some lessons from James Hetfield of Metallica" -The NY Times "A punchy blend of angular riffs, plowing rhythmic grooves and excitable vocals, the band successfully launch into foray after foray of energetic modern rock with a light hardcore slant; Keeping the listener thoroughly entertained from start to finish." -ThePRP "Someone call major label A&R reps! All Parallels is bouncy, addictively melodic rock that you normally hear pounding on alternative and rock radio stations." -Lambgoat Review from ThePRP :All Parallels' pop-infused take on hooky post hardcore remains as infectious as ever on "Solitude". A little bit Glassjaw, a little bit Handsome/Rival Schools and a lot rock n' roll is a tricky combination to ace; and yet nearly every track here sees the band make the grade with flying colors.Most intriguing is the dark side to All Parallels' generally upbeat poppy progressive rock. Lyrical content condemns society's vapid stereotypes to slashed faces and hacked off hands; while the bitter sweet energy behind the music itself dynamically contrasts this. Toss in a few lively solos, a colorful amount of instrumental friction and some cleverly written choruses and you are left with a collection of songs sweet enough to tickle the more radio friendly ...
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