| | Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol. 14 CD - Import Sabicas Discography of CDs
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Liner Note Author: Jean Prodromides.
Illustrator: Henri Galeron.
Personnel: Sabicas (guitar); Carmen Amaya (vocals).
Personnel: Carmen Amaya (vocals).
Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol. 14 Music Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol. 14 Songs Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol. 14 Music Review Purchase Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol. 14 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sabicas Flamenco Fiesta CD (1995)
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$7.49 Personnel: Enrique Montoya (vocals).
| | Sabicas Flamenco On Fire CD (1999)
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$7.49
| | Great Masters Of Flamenco, Vol. 5 CD (1996) (Import) Import
$14.89 | | Erin Brockovich DVD (2000) Widescreen
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$8.79 Julia Roberts reaffirms her superstar status with ERIN BROCKOVICH, an inspirational drama that is based on a true story. Roberts plays Erin Brockovich, a twice-divorced mother of three who is struggling to remain afloat. After she is involved in a car accident, she loses what should have been a lucrative ...
| | Lady Eve DVD (1941) Subtitled
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| | Million Dollar Baby DVDs (2004) Widescreen
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$8.95 Released a little over a year after the grand success of his Oscar-winning feature MYSTIC RIVER, Clint Eastwood returns to the director's chair for MILLION DOLLAR BABY. Eastwood also stars, in the role of Frankie Dunn, a down-on-his-luck former boxing manager who spends the twilight years of his life running a small, dilapidated gym in downtown Los Angeles. Frankie's previous career was blighted by an injury to one of his prize fighters, Scrap (Morgan Freeman), who lost the sight in his right eye during a particularly brutal bout; Scrap now wiles away the hours working as a cleaner in Frankie's gym. Wary of similar occurrences being inflicted on the prestigious young talent that passes before him, Frankie lets a succession of great boxers slip through his fingers. But when the brash, confident young boxer Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) strides into the gym, Frankie's life is irretrievably altered. Initially refusing ...
| | Dick Gaughan Gaughan CD (1978) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Georgia: The Resounding Polyphony Of The Caucausus CD (1997)
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$11.49 Part of a relatively well put together series, Music of the Earth, Multicultural Media put out one volume dealing with the Russian state of Georgia, with its resplendent polyphonies that fill every song. In all truth, much of the music sounds like a cross between Western Christian hymns and Muslim prayers. Georgians use three-part singing in almost every work ...
| | Shartse College Of Ganden Monk Sacred Earth CD (1992)
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| | Silver Scooter Orleans Parish CD (1999)
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$34.89 This second record from Austin, Texas indie-pop collective SILVER SCOOTER backs breezy minimalist rock with ...
| | Dirty Tricks Hit & Run CD (1977) (Import) Bonus Tracks; United Kingdom
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$17.19
| | Oka Elements CD (2005) (Import) Australia
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| | Lowlife Godhead CD (1989) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered
Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol. 14 songs
$16.19 Originally a spinoff group from the serene Scottish combo the Cocteau Twins, Lowlife were forerunners of the late1980s early-90s U.K. "shoegazer" movement, with a stripped-down production, a vocal style poised somewhere between Morrissey and David Bowie, a chiming guitar sound, and spare, propulsive drumming. This rerelease of their third album, 1989's GODHEAD, includes five previously unavailable demo recordings.
Lowlife's third album was fraught with difficulties on the road to completion, with a proposed hookup with the Comsat Angels' Stephen Fellows as producer -- an inspired and sympathetic combination -- falling through due to label problems and attendant financing. More important was the departure of founding guitarist Stuart Everest, but in a stroke of luck his replacement was equally at home with the band's general sound -- Hamish Mackintosh, better known as the atmospheric one-man act Fuel. His reflective backing vocals proved a fine contrast to Craig Lorentson's dark dramatics, and on balance Godhead continued the strengths of the group's earlier efforts, powerful, charging and aiming for a big, rich sound. In ways the band was even more on its own -- the late '80s weren't the best time for the post-punk-inspired surge that drove the band from the start -- but they kept on keeping on well. Songs like "Where I Lay, I'll Lie," with its calmer start and less theatrical delivery from Lorentson, and the gently swinging "Drowning Leaves" helped show the band's strengths weren't always concentrated in their full-on work, while "I the Cheated," with its pure ...
| | Jackie Leven Oh What A Blow That Phantom Dealt Me! CD (2007) Import
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| | Nickelback All Right Reasons CD (2008) (Import) Special Edition; Bonus DVD
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