| | Sandro 30 Aniversario CD Sandro Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Sandro 30 Aniversario Songs | 1. | Melodia Desencadenada | |
| 2. | Quiero Llenarme de Ti | |
| 3. | Las Manos | |
| 4. | Una Muchacha y una Guitarra | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Porque Yo Te Amo | |
| 6. | Como lo Hice Yo | |
| 7. | Asi | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Penumbras | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Rosa...Rosa | |
| 10. | El Maniqui | |
| 11. | Trigal | $0.99 | |
| 12. | La Vida Continua | |
| 13. | Te Propongo | |
| 14. | Se Te Nota | |
| 15. | Siempre Te Amare | |
| 16. | Voy a Abrazarme a Tus Pies | |
| 17. | Noche de Amantes | |
| 18. | Paginas Sociales | |
| 19. | Como Te Dire | |
| 20. | Otra Como Tu | |
| 30 Aniversario Music Review Purchase 30 Aniversario CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | La Magia De Sandro CD (1989)
30 Aniversario
$5.69
| | Camilo Sesto Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor CDs (1999)
30 Aniversario
$15.89 2 Cds
| | Raphael 30 Exitos Insuperables CDs (2003) Remastered
30 Aniversario
$10.29 2cds
| | R E M In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003 CD (2003)
30 Aniversario
$10.39 Many of those who revere R.E.M. tend to fixate on the Athens band's earlier days, when the Byrds-gone-new-wave jangle of Peter Buck's guitar and the inscrutable murmurs of curly-headed frontman Michael Stipe ruled the college-rock roost and set the standard for what came to be known as "alternative rock." Thus, it's often overlooked that the ...
| | Sandro Baladas De Amor CD (2004)
30 Aniversario
$12.79
| | Bachata Hits 2009 CD (2008)
30 Aniversario
$10.25
| | Christian Castro Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor CD (1999)
30 Aniversario
$7.69
| | Kevin Johansen Sur O No Sur CD (2003)
30 Aniversario
$9.05 Quite an accomplishment, Kevin Johansen + the Nada's Sur o No Sur spans 20 tracks and innumerable ideas, resulting in one of the more interesting, creative, and eclectic Latin albums released by a major label during the early 2000s. Johansen sings, plays acoustic guitar, writes the songs, and fills the album with a wealth of witty wordplay. The guy lived in New York City for a decade, leaving the Big Apple for Buenos Aires after the recording of this album, so he's perfectly bilingual and shifts back and forth between Spanish, English, and Spanglish throughout Sur o No Sur. And not necessarily from one song to the next, either. Songs like "Star Estrella" find him flip-flopping between languages constantly, which can be fascinating if you enjoy such bilingual wordplay, especially when it's this witty. Johansen's wit extends beyond his wordplay to his music, also. Just as he plays with language and never ceases to surprise you with his usage, his songs are likewise playful. He and his band flip-flop musical styles the same way he does languages, from song to song certainly but sometimes also within the same song. This is a guy who purposefully circumvents convention, an act that is especially applicable to the often generic constraints of Latin music, with its laundry list of regional styles that often vary only on the basis of instrumentation, rhythm, or dance. So you get songs like "La Procesión," one of the album's most amazing moments: Johansen opens the song with an a cappella incantation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers ("Give it away, give it away, give it away now/Give it away, give it away, give it away now") before breaking into an energetic hybrid of flamenco and cumbia topped off by some beautiful singing in Spanish. And this is just one song among 20, some of the other more interesting ones including the title track, "Star Estrella," "Down With My Baby" (a really fun song Johansen accurately describes as "Barry White meets Nirvana"), "Cumbiera Intelectual" (a great showcase of wit), and a cover of Serge Gainbourg's "La Chanson de Prevert" (sung in French, no less!). Sur o No Sur is the sort of album that's so overflowing with ideas -- some of them more successful than others, granted -- it offers new revelations with each listen, and the more studied you are in language and music, the more you're likely to appreciate ...
| | Section Est CD (Import) France
30 Aniversario
$26.29
| | Peaks Avoca (2004) (Import)
30 Aniversario
$25.69 Australian exclusive! Independent. 2004.
| | SavoirFaire Running Out Of Time CD (2005)
30 Aniversario
$13.29 Born and raised on Chicago's south side, violinist SavoirFaire cut his improvisational teeth at local jazz sessions. His first performance was at age 5 on stage at Chicago Symphony Center's Orchestra Hall as one of 25 special Suzuki students. SavoirFaire
SavoirFaire might sound like the name of someone who specializes in dance music; it isn't hard to ...
| | Mag Seven Future Is Ours, If You Can Count CD (2006)
30 Aniversario
$10.89
| | Wyldefyre Have Another CD (2008)
30 Aniversario
$18.25 Wyldefyre is a talented musical duo who perform, in period costume, at renaissance, medieval and pirate festivals. Their repertoire includes songs culled from the rich musical heritage of Ireland and the British Isles combined with a healthy dose of uptempo drinking songs, sea shantys, bawdy renaissance faire favorites, original compositions and even the occasional set of traditional Irish session tunes.The Performers: Martyn Wylde and Tree McInnis. In addition to being multi-instrumentalists, both are accomplished actors, and their period characterizations further enhance the group’s musical performance and audience rapport. Formed in an Irish pub on St. Patrick’s Day 2004, the group has three ...
| | Karmen Michael It's Possible CD (2008)
30 Aniversario
$9.59 When it comes to being a true entertainer, Karmen Michael is that artist. This talented singer, songwriter and producer crosses the lines of pop and R&B effortlessly. Karmen delivers with his larger than life performances, soothing and soulful voice that beautifully complements his rhythmic, yet powerful and poignant lyrics. Karmen has a genuine southern charm accompanied with an engaging & charismatic personality. \"Music is not only my passion; it’s my calling. Karmen Michael was raised alongside four siblings amidst the humble backdrop of Texas. But at a time when most kids are out playing, Karmen was dreaming of a better life for his family. Karmen found solace in music using the family coffee table as an imaginary piano, he dreamed of being an artist. “We couldn’t afford music lessons or a piano, so you learn to hear music ...
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