| | Enrique Chia Piano Con Sabor CD Enrique Chia Discography of CDs
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Enrique Chia Piano Con Sabor Songs Piano Con Sabor Music Review Purchase Piano Con Sabor 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 Mi Piano...Para Ti CD (1995)
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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 Ritmos De Mi Cuba CD (1998)
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$9.79
| | Enrique Chia Nostalgia De Mexico: Al Piano CD (2004)
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$9.79
| | King Northern Soul Vol. 2 CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.95 Like Vol. 1, this assembles King soul records, mostly of the up-tempo variety, that you've probably never heard of unless you spend a great deal of your time collecting old soul 45s. The chronological reach is 1957-1973, though most of the cuts come from the late '60s and early '70s; three of them were previously unreleased. The only artist that most listeners will know is Freddy King, represented by his 1962 single "One Hundred Years." Those formalities out of the way, this is a pretty average soul compilation, acceptable but unexceptional in the quality of the material and the distinction of the artists. There's some funk chops in the beats and arrangements, but it's not particularly James Brown-indebted for the most part. There's not much here that demands attention as a neglected gem, and indeed some is forgettable, though at its best it's pleasant soul of various stripes, from mild funk to girl group-dipped soul to Aretha Franklin imitations. The Solars seem to be doing their damnedest to cross the Impressions with Mel and Tim on "Here's My Heart," and Charles Spurling's "Mr. Cool" has a waltz-like beat that's pretty unusual for soul of the era. Freddy King's "One Hundred Years" is a standout in his catalog in that it doesn't bear blues influence, but sounds rather like the New York soul of the Drifters. The King Pins' "It Won't Be ...
| | Tuey Connell Under The Influence CD (2003)
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$13.25 Once heralded as a country banjo prodigy, Tuey Connell betrays barely a hint of this pedigree on the superb Under the Influence set. The feel is one of intimate vocal jazz, with German pianist Steve Klink and his trio providing the after-hours ambience. There's smoke and satin in Connell's voice, and the swing of his phrasing at all tempos is fully natural, unsoiled by retro campiness. His writing is solid too, with a strong hint of Mose Allison on the ironic "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine." Equally impressive are the arrangements; before breaking into a medium-up, finger-snap groove in the second half of his own tune, "Malady," Connell leads the group through a slow, sensuous mist that almost obscures the fact that each verse is built on alternating pairs of measures in 6/4 and 5/4. And on the chestnut "No Moon at All," he hauls out his banjo for an unlikely but very effective ballad reading. ...
| | Hot Club Records Best Of Hot Club De Norvege CD (1999)
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$15.49 Hot Club de Norvege raises the gypsy jazz flag with a collection of its best material and standards ...
| | Steve Roberts It Just Is CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$22.35 IT JUST IS, the 2001 solo debut by 16 Tambourines leader Steve Roberts features an all-star cast from 1990s British alternative pop, including members of the La's and the Lightning Seeds.
Every album creates its own world of sound and vision, but a singer/songwriter's set takes the listener into his own personal universe, and a great one into his very soul. Steve Roberts ...
| | Gord Bamford Life Is Good CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$15.75
| | Jaco Pastorius Word Is Out CD (2006)
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$15.65 Jazz fusion bass freaks and fans of the late great Weather Report innovator first got the message that his richly textured compositions were ripe for spirited big-band arrangements on 2003's critically acclaimed Word of Mouth, whose all-star band was led by Peter Graves (whose orchestra Pastorius launched his career with) and included sharp melodic and rhythmic contributions by bassmen who have proudly carried on the tradition -- Victor Wooten, Gerald Veasley, Richard Bona, Victor Bailey, Marcus Miller, and Jimmy Haslip. On the funky, energetic, yet frequently poignant follow-up -- which reminds listeners even more of the bass legend's genius for composition -- these monsters return, complemented by band newcomers like Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Jr., Mark Egan, Oteil Burbridge, and Will Lee. What's exciting is that even though the set is joyfully plastered with grand solos by these rhythm masters as well as Randy Brecker, Hiram Bullock, Ed Calle, Bob Mintzer, Arturo Sandoval, Peter Erskine, and Mike Stern, everyone's truly dedicated to making this a buoyant team effort. So while Mintzer and Brecker blaze ...
| | World Of Frank Sinatra CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Stades Across The Canyons CD (2008)
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