| | Sara K No Cover CD - Import Sara K Discography of CDs
Recorded live at Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, New York, New York on OCtober 28, 1998.
Live;Rec.And Filmed Inside St. Peter's Church In New York
Personnel: Sara K. (vocals, guitar); Hui Cox (guitar, cuatro, mandolin); Gary Richardson (acoustic bass); Todd Turkisher (drums, percussion).
Recording information: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, New York, NY (10/28/1998).
Director: Lisa J. Marks.
Editor: Nick Prout.
Photographer: Janette Beckman.
Personnel: Sara K. (vocals, 4-string acoustic guitar); Hui Cox (guitar, 9-string guitar, mandolin, quattro); Corrin Huddleston (harmonica); Chuck Mangione (flugelhorn); Gary Richardson (acoustic bass); Todd Turkisher (drums, percussion).
Dirty Linen (12/99-1/00, p.88) - "...a very impressive sound....[She] has an excellent style for what she is trying to do....it is tuneful and moving....mixing genres well and is quite melodious..." No Cover Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $1.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Blues, Vocal, Live Performances, Jazz Vocals | | Label | Chesky | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 127652  | | CD Universe Part number | 1132833 | | Catalog number | 185 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 22, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | David Chesky; Hui Cox | | Engineer | Sandy Palmer Grassi; Barry Wolifson | | Recording Time | 58 minutes | | Personnel | Sara K. - vocals, 4-string acoustic guitar Hui Cox - guitar, 9-string guitar, mandolin, quattro Todd Turkisher - drums, percussion Corrin Huddleston - harmonica Gary Richardson - acoustic bass
Also: Chuck Mangione |
Sara K No Cover Songs | 1. | Ball 'N Joint |
| 2. | Horse I Used to Ride |
| 3. | Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' |
| 4. | If I Could Sing Your Blues |
| 5. | Wild Child |
| 6. | Stop Those Bells |
| 7. | I Couldn't Change Your Mind |
| 8. | What's a Little More Rain |
| 9. | Gypsy Eyes |
| 10. | Jaded Love |
| 11. | Tecalote Eyes |
| 12. | Beyond |
| 13. | What You Don't Know |
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Purchase No Cover CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sara K Hobo CD (1997) (Import)
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| | Marvin Gaye What's Going On CD (1971) (Import) United Kingdom
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$2.99 This deluxe edition of WHAT'S GOING ON includes a 20-page booklet with
complete lyrics, never-before-published photos from personal family collections and an essay by David Ritz.
Recorded live at The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. on May 1, 1972.
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Dark, mercurial, and jazzy, WHAT'S GOING ON was as radical musically as it was conceptually. Layered with lush orchestrations, heavenly background vocals, and loose, fiercely grooving arrangements, WHAT'S GOING ON so surpassed anything previously known as soul music that it virtually reinvented the genre. The critical and commercial success of Gaye's opus also enabled other artists to break free from the creative shackles imposed by Motown and other companies, and to experience more autonomy in musical and thematic expression, thereby changing the industry. In short, the musical and historical significance of WHAT'S GOING ON cannot be overestimated; it was Gaye's masterpiece, and still stands as one of the greatest soul albums of all time.
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