| | Enrique Chia Con Amor CD Enrique Chia Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Enrique Chia (piano); Olga Guillot (vocals); Rene Luis Toledo (guitar); Mike Scaglione (saxophone); Teddy Mulet (trumpet); Orlando Hernandez (bass); Orlando Hernandez, Jr. (drums); Nelson Padron (percussion); Miami Symphonic Strings. Enrique Chia Con Amor Songs | 1. | Como Han Pasado los Anos |
| 2. | Que Sabes Tu |
| 3. | Siempre Contigo |
| 4. | Se Te Olvida |
| 5. | Acercate Mas / Toda Una Vida |
| 6. | Nunca Jamas |
| 7. | Un Motivo |
| 8. | Te Sigo Amando |
| 9. | No Se Tu |
| 10. | Quizas, Quizas / Mis Cinco Hijos |
| 11. | Amor Mio / Esperame En El Cielo |
| 12. | Contigo / Besos Salvaje |
| 13. | Bello Amanecer / Madrigal |
| 14. | Es... |
| Purchase Con Amor 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 World's Favorite Piano Love Songs Vol. 3 CD (1994)
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$9.09
| | Enrique Chia Tangos & 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 Sentimental CD (2004)
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$9.45
| | Gianni Gebbia H Portraits CD (1998)
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$13.79
| | Jason Miles Mr. X CD (1996)
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$11.19 Personnel includes: Lisa Fischer, Ivan Lins, D-Train (vocals); Dave Koz (soprano & tenor saxophones); Jay Beckenstein (soprano saxophone); Michael Brecker, Grover Washington, Jr. (tenor saxophone); Herbie Mann (flute); Ricardo Silviera (electric guitar); Marcus Miller (bass); Me'Shell Ndegeocello (synthesizer bass). Engineers: Paul Brown, Steve Addabbo, Jason Miles, Marcus Miller, Ray Martin, Roy McDonald, Doug Oberkircher. Personnel includes: Jason Miles (keyboards); D-Train, Janis Siegel, Lisa Fischer, Ivan Lins, Sussan Deyhim (vocals); Andy Snitzer (alto & tenor saxophones); ...
| | Crack In Search Of... CD (1989) (Import) Import; Canada
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$17.99 The Crack includes: Steve Jones (vocals). Personnel: Maz (vocals, guitar); Mark Mobley (vocals, drums). Although they are best remembered as being members of the Oi! punk movement, the Crack were actually closer to the musical stylings of punk popsters 999 and mod rockers the Chords than any of their Oi! brethren (the Business, Cockney Rejects, etc.). On the musical scene since 1982, when they won a national televised battle of the bands, the Crack didn't release this debut album until 1989. Certainly worth the wait, guitarist/vocalist Steve Jones (NOT the Sex Pistols' guitarist of the same name) leads the band through ten melodic anthems driven by a wall of guitars and biting melodies. At times, Jones sounds like 999's Nick Cash, then switches into a gutsier Pete Wylie on other tracks. Album opener "My World" starts the ball ...
| | Tino Rossi Chanteur De Charme CD (2002)
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$8.09
| | Anathema Alternate 4 CD (1998) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.99
| | Stacy Sullivan West On 40 CD (2004)
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$13.39 Personnel: Stacy Sullivan ...
| | Rebel Soul Band Shangri-La CD (2006)
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$11.15 InstrumentationGuitar/Vox: Rich SheldonKeys/Vox: Erich "Hatch" GannBass: Guy SillimanDrums: Brad Rhodus RSB has just released their 2nd LP entitled “Shangri-La” which was recorded live in the studio. BiographyRebel Soul Band is a labor of love mixing the elements of quality songwriting with a groovin' rock n’ roll band to create a true art form. RSB breaks through the limitations of style to play funk, blues, reggae, ragtime, bluegrass, jazz and psychedelic rock while creating music with a message. It begins with the lives of four musicians hailing from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Texas, and California all with a passion for improvisational GROOVE oriented Rock n’ Roll. In 1997 singer-songwriter/guitarist Rich Sheldon placed an ad in the LA weekly looking for a drummer influenced by “jam bands” to complete the line-up of an original band. Brad Rhodus quickly came to the rescue with his dynamic drumming, but shortly afterwards the project fizzled out. Rich went on to form other projects and began developing a bluesy, groovy guitar style while Brad occasionally joined him, filling in as the drummer at a couple of festival performances. Then in the winter of 2002, Brad and Rich formed RSB, and Venice Beach became their stomping grounds. They were convinced that a keyboardist was needed and found Erich “Hatch” Gann on the web in January of 2005. Hatch had an uncanny ability for improv and harmonies and immediately began traveling and gigging with RSB. In September of 2005, the last piece of the puzzle came together when bass player Guy Silliman jumped into the whirlwind with his groovy bass-lines and quickly learned RSB’s diverse tunes. The quartet went into the studio to record a “live” album in December 2005 entitled “Shangri-La” and have been performing non-stop at various venues ever since. This Los Angeles band’s live studio recordings have been showcased on the 97.1 FM “Frosty, Heidi, and Frank show”, the popular classic rock station 95.5 FM KLOS “Local Licks”, and on KPFK 90.7 FM with Barry Smolin’s “The Music Never Stops” as well as on various college radio stations in the US. They’ve ...
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