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16-track collection on Universal. Nana Mouskouri Master Serie Songs | 1. | Adieu Angelina | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Le Temps Des Cerises | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Soleil Soleil | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Ma Vérité | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Guantanamera | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Celui Que J'aime | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Pardonne-Moi | $0.99 | |
| 8. | L'amour En Héritage | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Par Amour | |
| 10. | Au Cœur De Septembre | |
| 11. | Coucourroucoucoou Paloma | |
| 12. | Mama Léone | |
| 13. | Dans Le Soleil Et Dans Le Vent | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Tous Les Arbres Sont En Fleurs | $0.99 | |
| 15. | Le Cœur Trop Tendre | |
| 16. | Je Finirai Par T'oublier | |
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Purchase Master Serie CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nana Mouskouri In New York CD (2000) Digipak
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$11.35 Something of an all-star session--including producer Quincy Jones, conductor Torrie Zito, and sound engineer Phil Ramone--Nana Mouskouri's 1962 US debut presents the international ...
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| | Les Yeux Noirs Balamouk CD (2002) (Import) Netherlands
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$10.49 Eastern European folk rock troubadours Les Yeux Noirs (The Black Eyes) play 12 tracks on this toe-tapping import.
Think of Balamouk as gypsy/klezmer/pop. It's rootsy and beautifully played (just listen to the opening title cut to hear the level of virtuosity, for example), but all with a modern sheen and some changes and harmonies that could only be contemporary, as on "Tchaye" or "Lluba," with a voice over earnest electronic textures which veer toward the liturgical. The mix of klezmer and gypsy music is perfectly natural (going back in history, there was much musical crossover between the two), amply reflected in the frequent similarities between the two genres, shown here on "Joc De Loop" and "Yiddishe Mama." Brothers Eric and Olivier Slabiak are outstanding on violins, but then again the whole group can stop and turn on a dime without ever missing a beat. The inclusion of cello is somewhat mold-breaking, ...
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$14.05 King of All Kings follows closely in the footsteps of its predecessor, the unremittingly sinister 1999 opus Conquering the Throne. As the title suggests, this recording was a continuation of the thematic elements which appeared throughout Hate Eternal's debut, pummeling through ten brutal cuts of extreme grind/metal while saluting all that which is evil. It came as a great surprise that founding member Erik Rutan announced his departure from death metal luminaries Morbid Angel in order to focus his complete attention on Hate Eternal, yet understandable considering King of All Kings not only boasts his skilled guitar work and guttural vocals, but also his very own production. Rutan enlisted Derek Roddy, known for his work as part of Nile and Fallen, as well as bassist Jared Anderson, who also accompanies Rutan on backing vocals. Roddy wears the nickname "One Take" for a reason, and the relentless blastbeats found on King of All Kings provide the explanation -- it would be ...
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$12.65 Includes music from STAR WARS, DIE HARD, BACK TO THE FUTURE, SCREAM, CAST AWAY, THE SIXTH SENSE, THE MATRIX, SHREK, ICE AGE, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, HALLOWEEN, ...
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$11.49 TIM: Mom got me singing when I was two, sitting beside her on the piano bench. Dad improvised vocal bass lines in church and whistled old standards while driving, elbow out the window. They made a professional recording of me when I was three, nursery rhymes and Christmas carols. Started piano at eight, cello at eleven; playing cello in high school with the same energy other guys threw into chasing Boise, Idaho girls. Orchestra years, colleges, side tracks, and back into music, but this time electric and driven by the beat. Providence hailed from Boise. Bob, Barth, Andy, Jim [violin], Tom [viola], and I, spent 1971-1973 in an intensive school-of-life: songwriting, arranging, learning new instruments, recording, touring, stumbling and forgiving. There must have been 100 songs written during that time with interesting original elements. My own songwriting was born. We recorded the album "Ever Sense The Dawn" in 1972, released on the Moody Blues’ Threshold Records label, produced by Tony Clarke. The Moody’s connection took on new life, 1974-1976, when Justin Hayward and John Lodge undertook recording and touring projects that involved the Providence string trio. The albums "Songwriter" and "Blue Jays" appeared.Prince Gabriel’s Fleet was an intermittent band of collaborations (Suzanne Janes and I, augmented by others) in Eugene, Oregon, 1977-1978, while I was a music major at U of O. My songwriting advanced in fits and starts, with many good ideas crouching for later leaps in refinement. Vigorous rewriting eventually followed the critiques of Frances, a wicked editor with a trained ear for poetry, rhythm, and (as novelist John Gardener wrote) “a vivid continuous dream.â€FRANCES: My grandfather was a violin playing saddle maker. My father was a yodeling cowboy; I still have his spurs and the old banjo uke. My mother wanted a daughter who played the violin. I picked out tunes on my aunt’s piano when I was three and started violin lessons when I was five, practicing in the orchard next to our house. Music laid the foundation for my ear as a poet, composer, lyricist, playwright, and personal historian. ...
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