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Personnel: Djivan Gasparian (duduk). Recording information: Kampo studios, New York, NY. Editor: Harold G. Hagopian. Ask Me No Questions showcases self-taught duduk virtuoso Djivan Gasparyan performing folk songs and melodies from Armenian pagan and Christian traditions. The duduk is one of the oldest wind instruments in the world, a cylinder wooden flute dating back as far as 1200 B.C. Its one-octave range forces the player to constantly adjust his fingers and lips to compensate for its inherent limitations. Winner of four gold medals in the worldwide UNESCO competitions, Gasparyan demonstrates an astounding mastery of this technique with warm and soothing results. ~ MusD Ask Me No Questions Music Djivan Gasparyan Ask Me No Questions Songs Ask Me No Questions Review
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Purchase Ask Me No Questions CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Djivan Gasparyan Apricots From Eden CD (1996)
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$18.05 Personnel includes: Djivan Gasparyan (duduk); Vachik Avakian (dam duduk); Levon Arshakung (d-hol). APROCOTS FROM EDEN is part of Traditional Crossroads' Digital Audiophile series. Personnel: Djivan Gasparian (duduk); Vachik Avakian (duduk). Djivan Gasparyan gained international notoriety when Brian Eno reissued his I Will Not Be Sad in This World on his Opal label in 1979. That recording, with all of its haunting, deeply ethereal, and entrancing beauty, was recorded with only two duduks -- an Armenian folk instrument that resembles the oboe -- one for the melodic improvising and song structure, and one to accompany strictly as a drone. This album, recorded in 1995 and issued in 1996, is a much more classically oriented outing. It features not only Mr. Gasparyan accompanied by another duduk player -- Vachik Avakian -- but also by a percussionist, Levon Arshakling, on the d'hol. The musical types here are much more ...
| | Tori Amos Scarlet's Walk CD (2002) Limited Edition; Special Edition
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$16.19 This Limited version of SCARLET'S WALK includes a bonus DVD disc. Personnel: Tori Amos (vocals, Boesendorfer piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, ARP synthesizer); Robbie McIntosh (acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); David Torn (acoustic & electric guitars, loops); Mac Aladdin (acoustic & electric guitars); Sinfonia Of London (strings); John Philip Shenale (flute); David Jon Evans (bass); Matt Chamberlain (drums). Recorded at Martian Engineering, Cornwall, England and Sony Music Studios, London, England. SCARLET'S WALK was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package. Personnel: Tori Amos (vocals, Boesendorfer piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, ARP synthesizer); Robbie McIntosh (acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); David Torn (acoustic ...
| | Dream Theater - Images & Words/5 Yrs In A Live Time DVDs (1993)
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$15.15 This release gathers together two previous outings in the visual medium from progressive metal band Dream Theater. A concert recorded live in Tokyo from 1993 is included, alongside highlights from shows in Rotterdam, London, and a selection of music videos. See individual titles for more details.
With their progressive metal style and exceptional musicianship (learned at the Berklee School of Music) Dream
Theater grew to prominence with their MTV hit "Pull Me Under" in 1992. During that time Dream Theater developed
a rabid fan base that remains with them today-especially when it comes to their mind-blowing live shows.
This 2 DVD set, Images And Words: Live In Tokyo/5 Years In A LIVEtime, is a must-own for any Dream Theater fan. The
2-DVD set is jam-packed with over 3 hours of footage: live performances along with 6 music videos and memorable
behind-the-scenes ...
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| | Temptations Motown Legends: Cloud Nine CD (1993) Remastered
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| | Marmoset Today It's You CD (1999)
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$13.05 Marmoset: Jorma Whittaker (vocals, bass); ...
| | Sacred Ground: A Tribute To Mother Earth CD (2005)
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Various Artists: Walela, Star Nayea, Priscilla Coolidge (vocals); David Carson (spoken vocals); Jim Wilson (keyboards, programming); Walker Bernard, Kevin Zornig (bass guitar, programming); Paul Groetzinger (drums); Joanne Shenandoah, Johnny Mike, Laura Satterfield, Rita Coolidge, Robert Mirabal, Verdell Primeaux, Mark Clark, Bill Miller . Personnel: Bill Miller (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, flute); Robert Mirabal (vocals, flute); Star Nayea, Joanne Shenandoah, Johnny Mike, Laura Satterfield, Priscilla Coolidge, Rita Coolidge, Verdell Primeaux (vocals); ...
| | Felicia Rose Do You Remember CD (2003)
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| | Roots Of Creation Rise Up CD (2006)
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$10.15 About their second studio album "RISE UP!"..."And the music is mastery, poetry set to music, lyrics filled withfire, quick changes, and variety rarely heard in Reggae. Did I mentionthe Hip-hop, Punk, and Soul influences?"- bloggingpoet.com"This reggae-based group from the Northeast has proven their ingenuity on Rise Up, their second album. Using reggae's rhythms and mindset as a starting point, ROC proceeds to integrate the infectious hooks and songwriting of rock, the instrumental alchemy of jazz, and the pulse-pounding beats of hip-hop into their energetic sound. "- Bryan Rodgers, HGMNFEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS.Sam Kininger (Soulive) on Tenor Saxophone on the track: "That' How strong My Love is, Gordon Stone (Phish, Moe, Strangefolk) on Pedal Steel on the track "Made For Me", and the horn sections of John Browns Body/Slightly Stoopid on the track, "Universal Soldier"!RISE UP was recorded, mixed, and co-produced by Pete "Boardz" Peloquin (O.A.R., Gov't Mule, Drop Kick Murphys) @ Studio Metronome (www.studiometronome.com).The album includes ROC favorites like "Rise Up!", "Universal Soldier",and even their own rendition of the Otis ...
| | John Sebastian Tarzana Kid CD (1974)
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| | Band Of The Grenadier Guards Marching Through The Years CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Little Feat Sailin' Shoes CD (1972) Gold; Limited Edition; Omr
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$24.29 Little Feat: Lowell George (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Bill Payne (vocals, accordion, keyboards); Roy Estrada (bass guitar, background vocals); Richard Hayward (drums, percussion, background vocals). Little Feat's debut may have been a great album but it sold so poorly, they had to either broaden their audience or, in all likelihood, they'd be dropped from Warner. So, Sailin' Shoes is a consciously different record from its predecessor - less raw and bluesy, blessed with a varied production and catchier songs. That still doesn't make it a pop record, since Little Feat, particularly in its first incarnation, was simply too idiosyncratic, earthy and strange for that. It is, however, an utterly thrilling, individual blend of pop, rock, blues and country, due in no small part to a stellar set of songs from Lowell George. If anything, his quirks are all the more apparent here than they were on the debut, since Ted Templeman's production lends each song its own character, plus his pen was getting sharper. George truly finds his voice on this record, with each of his contributions sparkling with off-kilter humor, friendly surreal imagery and humanity, and he demonstrates he can authoritatively write anything from full-throttle rock & roll ("Teenage Nervous Breakdown"), sweet ballads ("Trouble," a sublimely reworked "Willin'"), skewered folk ("Sailin' Shoes"), paranoid rock ("Cold, Cold, Cold") and blues ("A Apolitical Blues") and, yes, even hooky mainstream rock ("Easy to Slip," which should have been the hit the band intended ...
| | Strange Cargo Cult Of The Bottletop Millionaires CD (2009)
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