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Arranger: Fernando Z. Maldonado.
Personnel: Vicente Fernández (vocals).
Director: Fernando Z. Maldonado.
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Purchase Camino Inseguro CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vicente Fernandez Lo Mejor De La Baraja Con El Rey CD (1988)
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| | Vicente Fernandez Hoy Platique Con Mi Gallo CD (1986)
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$7.69 (MP3 Available for Download) Personnel: Vicente Fernández (vocals).
| | Vicente Fernandez Clasicas De Jose Alfredo Jimenez CD (1990)
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| | Vicente Fernandez La Muerte De Un Gallero CD (1991)
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| | Vicente Fernandez Gusta Usted? Joyas Rancheras CD (1992)
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| | Vicente Fernandez (3rd Album) CD (1992)
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| | Billy Vaughn Greatest Hits CD (1992)
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$7.25 Curb's Greatest Hits is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features some of Billy Vaughn's biggest hits, including "Melody of Love," "Sail Along Silvery Moon," "Raunchy," "A Swingin' Safari," "When the White Lilacs Bloom," "Mack the Knife," "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds" and "Blue Hawaii." Although this isn't a bad budget-priced disc, there are better collections ...
| | America Swings: The Great Harry James CD (1995)
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$6.99 Representing a cross section of his bands and the music they were playing from the mid-'40s to 1953, this album chronicles why Harry James was one of the most consistently acclaimed big-band leaders in popular music history. There's music performed by James' orchestras with and without strings playing jazzy instrumentals, like a swinging "The Man I Love," and romantic ballads featuring the band's current vocalist, all supported by tasteful and imaginative arrangements. There's also a bow to bebop. James was ambivalent about the "new music." He publicly complained about the bad influence it was having on jazz. But he was not loathe to hire bop-inspired musicians such as pianist Arnold Ross and guitar player Allan Reuss who are featured on a mid-'40s version of bop anthem "How High the Moon," a rendition much different from his first recording with Dick Haymes. From time to time, James also incorporated some bop licks when soloing as on "I May Be Wrong." Joining James in 1943, the fine big-band singer Helen Ward is represented with two cuts. Although her tenure with James was a short one, together they turned out some memorable performances like the upbeat "All of Me," James was never afraid to give his sidemen plenty of solo time. One example of that generosity is on a romping "What Is This Thing Called Love?" where Eddie Rosa gets a footnote in the history of jazz with a sterling clarinet solo.
James attracted the best musicians; they just liked playing with him and many of them are heard on this disk. Juan Tizol (whom he lured away from Duke Ellington), alto player Willie Smith, Buddy Rich, and Corky Corcoran, who was the mainstay of the sax section for more than 30 years, are a few of the high caliber performers who were James' sidemen. Unfortunately, there's only a little more than 35 minutes of music and the liner notes do not give a full roster of the players. Other than these annoyances, kudos to Hindsight for releasing this hitherto unavailable ...
| | M'Benga Music / Pygmies In The Congo CD (2003)
$7.13  | | Pigs And Pyramids (Tribute To Pink Floyd) CD (2002)
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$18.59 Members and former members of bands like King Crimson, Styx, Steely Dan, Yes, Journey, Deep Purple, and Thin Lizzy join to pay tribute to the legendary Pink Floyd on PIGS AND PYRAMIDS, which has new renditions of Floyd classics like "Money" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond."
Subtitled - An Allstar Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd. 2002 tribute album features the songs of Pink Floyd performed by an 'Allstar Lineup' including Fee Waybill, Ronnie Montrose, Mike Porcaro, Derek Sherinian, Steve Lukather, Jeff Scott Soto, Jimmy Haslip, Glenn Hughes, Elliot Easton, Dweezil Zappa, Robben Ford, Steve Porcaro, Tommy Shaw, Ritchie Kotzen, Edgar Winter, Bobby Kimball, Eric Singer, & many more. 11 tracks. Musea.
Let's be frank: Pigs and Pyramids adds absolutely nothing to the "tributemania" surrounding the music of Pink Floyd. These renditions stick too closely to the originals to leave room for personal interpretation. More offending is the fact that producers Bob Kulick and Billy Sherwood seem to estimate that the Floyd has made only three tribute-worthy albums: Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall. All (all!) the songs on this CD first appeared on one of those three titles -- a disappointment, despite their indisputable quality. What Pigs and Pyramids lacks in originality and vision, it attempts to make up with an all-star staff. There's a new singer for each song and the cast includes Fee Waybill (of the Tubes), Doug Pinnick (King's X), Steve Lukather and Bobby Kimball (both Toto boys), Tommy Shaw (Styx), and Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), the only one brave enough to refresh the melodies of his song ("Young Lust"). The album is heavy in the guitar department, featuring, among others, Ronnie Montrose, Gary Hoey, Dweezil Zappa, and a very inspired Robben Ford in "Any Colour You Like." Mike Porcaro and Tony Levin (stuck with ...
| | Borne Souls On Satellite CD (2006) (Import)
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