| | Enrique Chia Tangos Y Nostalgia CD Enrique Chia Discography of CDs
(5 Customer Reviews)
Director: Enrique Chia.
Personnel: Enrique Chia (piano); Dan Warner, Luis Rojas, Manny López (guitar); Federico Britos (violin); David Alsina (bandoneon); Orlando Jr. Hernandez (drums).
Audio Mixer: Alfredo Matheus.
Enrique Chia Tangos Y Nostalgia Songs | 1. | Uno |
| 2. | Choclo, El |
| 3. | Melodia de Arrabal |
| 4. | Volver |
| 5. | Celoso (Jealous Heart) :: Jealousy |
| 6. | No Soy de Aqui, Ni Soy de Alla |
| 7. | No Llores Por Mi Argentina (Don't Cry for Me Argentina) |
| 8. | Cieguita, La |
| 9. | Orquideas Bajo la Luz de la Luna |
| 10. | Cuesta Abajo |
| 11. | Milonga Sentimental |
| 12. | Isabelita |
| 13. | Madreselva |
| 14. | Lejana Tierra Mia |
| 15. | Dia Que Me Quieras, El |
| Tangos Y Nostalgia Music Review Purchase Tangos Y Nostalgia 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 Con Amor CD (1998)
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$9.45
| | Enrique Chia Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor CD (1998)
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$9.55 Solo performer: Enrique Chia (piano).
| | Enrique Chia Nostalgias De Mexico Al Piano CD (2004)
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$9.79
| | Enrique Chia Sentimental CD (2004)
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$9.45
| | Louie Bellson Salute CDs (1995)
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$16.99 This two-CD set has its interesting moments. Drummer Louie Bellson and his quintet (which also includes trumpeter Bobby Shew, George Young on tenor, pianist Willie Pickens and bassist Keter Betts) perform seven selections including Horace Silver's "Blowin' the Blues Away," George Young's "For Diz" and "When You Wish Upon a Star." The second CD has a 27-minute medley that pays tribute to drummers Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Art Blakey, Jo Jones, Shelly Manne and Chick Webb. In addition there is a nearly 34-minute "Jazzspeak" ...
| | Dick Wellstood Alone CD (1975)
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$13.85 Dick Wellstood was one of the foremost stride piano players, and his premature death in 1987 deprived the jazz world of a major talent. This CD reissues the complete contents of the 1970-1971 sessions that made up the original LP, adding four new tracks from a previously unreleased 1975 studio date. There's plenty of great music for a stride fan to devour: Fats Waller's "Viper's Drag" and "Squeeze Me," James P. Johnson's "Carolina Shout" (a mandatory number for stride players), plus interpretations of ragtime (Scott Joplin's "Fig Leaf"), W.C. Handy's "Atlanta Blues," and the playful novelty piano number "Poor Buttermilk" by Zez Confrey. Wellstood also delights in rearranging a theme by Rachmaninoff into his "Russian Rag," while his "South Amboy Highball" is a boogie-woogie piece that suggests a train underway. The sound is a little distorted on the 1975 session, due to the dynamic range of these recordings exceeding the capabilities of a CD. In addition to ...
| | Mastercuts Lifestyle: Summer Sessions CDs (2007) Import
$13.09 | | You're Driving Me Crazy: 1930 CD (2000)
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$22.15
| | Gregory Isaacs Maximum Respect CD (1996)
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$7.15
| | Edward Simon Trio Process CD (2003) (Import) Netherlands
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$16.39 Channeling the linear rhythmmic energy of Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, the reflective harmonic spirit of Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans, and the romantic spirit of Latin ...
| | Dr Duke Tumatoe & The Power Tr You've Got The Problem! CD (2005)
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$13.45 What sets Duke Tumatoe apart from the mob of contemporary guitarists who practice the blues these days is his sense of humor. He usually finds something to chuckle about in the barroom tales he spins, where the pain and misery on display is more often than not self-inflicted and just as often hilariously ironic, at least in Duke's view. Oh, he falls into the trap of tired blues clichés occasionally, which is pretty much endemic in the genre, but then he pops out with a song like "My Baby Is a Nudist" and all is forgiven. At some point when you're down and out you have to laugh to keep from crying, and that's apparently Dr. Tumatoe's philosophy. You've Got the Problem! doesn't break any new ground in this regard, mixing stock blues pieces with goof ball gems like the aforementioned "My Baby Is a Nudist" and the whiskey-drenched title tune, both of which would stand a chance on the country charts if the commercial music industry wasn't so darn divisional. Also worth mentioning here is the mostly acoustic "Mudcat Man" and the closing track, "Moanin' After Blues," which has a wonderful afterhours feel thanks to some jazzy trumpet lines from P.J. Yinger. Elsewhere the album plays by the numbers, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but there are approximately one thousand hard working but creatively ...
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