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10 track compilation for the French pop chanteuse. Tracks include 'Tous Les Garcons Et Les Filles', 'Oh, Oh, Cheri', 'Le Temps De L'amour' & 'J'suis D'accord'. BMG. 1999. Francoise Hardy Music Review Purchase Francoise Hardy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Billy Vaughn Very Best Of CDs (2002) (Import) Import; Germany
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$17.09 This collection of tracks by pop singer, Billy Vaughn, features such trademark songs as "La Paloma", "Lili Marleen", and "Blue Hawaii". Studio orchestra leader Billy Vaughn may have been even more popular in Germany in the 1950s and '60s than he was in the U.S., which helps explain why the most comprehensive compilation of his work originates there. This two-CD, 50-track album of original Dot Records recordings contains 20 of Vaughn's 28 Billboard Hot 100 chart entries, including the major U.S. hits "Melody of Love," "The Shifting Whispering Sands," "Sail Along Silvery Moon" and "Raunchy." Then there are songs that topped the German charts, like "Wheels" and "La Paloma." The set has a definite German ...
| | Die Flippers Das Muss Doch Lie CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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| | Die Flippers Ti Amo CD (2002) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Dream Theater When Dream & Day Unite CD (1989) (Import) Germany; Originally Released in 1989
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$15.75 Originally released on Mechanic (42259). All tracks have been digitally remastered. WHEN DREAM & DAY UNITE, the major label debut from prog-metal act Dream Theater, includes the tracks "YTSE Jam" and "Only A Matter Of Time." Dream Theater's first official release gave an indication that this was a talented band that combined the styles of Yes, Rush, and Queensr˙che. The latter seemed to be too big of an influence at this stage of their career. Vocalist Charlie Dominici's voice is not powerful enough to carry out the band's otherwise convincing intensity, and his attempt to sound like Queensr˙che's Geoff Tate was unsuccessful. The music here is not as heavy as it would become in the '90s but could still be classified as progressive metal. Guitarist John Petrucci and drummer Mike Portnoy established themselves as competent musicians, but their individual styles were not yet refined. The band's originality does shine through on "Light Fuse and Get Away," "The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun," and "Only a Matter of Time." The odd-meter measures and numerous time changes gave the group a complexity that hadn't been experienced for an entire decade in the rock genre. "YTSE Jam" was essentially their answer to Rush's "YYZ" and became a staple in the band's live set. The session was marred mostly by subpar singing, too many metal clichés, and poor production. There is, however, enough interesting playing to make it a worthwhile listen for fans ...
| | Daniel O'Donnell Early Memories CD (2007) (Import) England; Remastered; United Kingdom
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| | Sparx 12 Exitos Con Mariachi CD (2006) Reissue
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| | Eddie Miller Street Of Dreams CD (1995)
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$9.95 tenor saxophonist w. pianist Varro's trio: Ray Leatherwood-bass & Gene Estes-drums
Personnel: Eddie Miller (tenor saxophone); Johnny Varro (piano); Ray Leatherwood (bass); Gene Estes (drums). Johnny Varro Trio: Johnny Varro (piano); Ray Leatherwood (bass); Gene Estes (drums). Reissue producer: Robert G. Koester. Recorded live at Mulberry Street, Studio City, California ...
| | Ub40 Ub44 CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$11.79 UB40s third album, not counting The Singles Album, which summed up their short career to date, or the Present Arms in Dub remixed dub version of the second album, was a step away from the brooding soulful reggae that one had come to expect from experiencing Signing Off and Present Arms. Despite the fact that by 1982 the 2 Tone sound of the Specials had vanished and other successful ska bands had moved on, notably Madness, UB40 released a mixture of horn-driven pop/ska and reggae songs that, in the main, had two major faults, a lack of melody, which never helps any style of music, and a loss of the sense of political injustice that had dominated the first two albums. It couldn't have been easy; all their vitriol had been directed against the government of Margaret Thatcher and how, in their opinion, the fabric of the country was systematically being destroyed, but late in 1982, the government was riding a wave of popularity, having won the war in the Falklands, and it was suddenly out of step to disagree with them. Although UB44 hit number four, the singles released were at a low point, all three of them -- "So Here I Am," "I Won't Close My Eyes," and "Love Is Here Is Alright" -- all failing to hit the higher regions of the singles chart, and without melody, UB40 songs tended to have little to offer. As "The Key" merged into "Don't Do the Crime" into "Folitician," it was difficult to appreciate that one song had ended and a new song had begun. A change of direction was called for, and after a live album released early in 1983, UB40 Live, the band found their way again big time with their next project, Labour of Love. ~ Sharon Mawer
The 1981 released third album from the British Reggae band that could from Birmingham. Fronted by Ali and Robin Campbell, ...
| | Electric Highlife: Sessions From The Bokoor Studio CD (2002)
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$7.39 Recording information: Bokoor Studio (1978-1980); Ghana Film Studio (1978-1980). Unknown Contributor Roles: Black Beats; John Collins. Highlife is Ghana. For a century it's developed, mutated, and changed, played in many ways and styles by bands with any combination of instruments. This CD focuses on the 1980s and the output of one particular studio. So while it's not exactly a broad survey, it does offer a little slice of music, with the emphasis very firmly on electric guitars, whether the frantic rhythms of the Happy Boys or the more laid-back approach of the wonderfully named Beach Scorpions or George Adu's "Obina Mma Obi Kyere No," where saxophone weaves in and out of the lines -- not jazz, but some organic hybrid of music. With eight different acts, the compilation does offer a fair amount of variety, the wonky guitars of Guyoyo creating a particular affection on "Osikuni Atamio" with a garage amateurishness ...
| | Discipline Downfall Of The Working Man CD (2006)
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$11.45 Dutch street punk bands seem to exist in some kind of time warp, where the Angelic Upstarts and Sham 69 are the be-all and end-all of punk rock, and the ideals of hoarse, yobbish vocals and riff-driven, rhythmic songs have not yet curdled into the tuneless bark and mindless unison riffing of late-era hardcore. Melody still means something to bands like Discipline, up there with thoughtful, socially-oriented lyrics and singalong choruses. All of the above are present and accounted for on Downfall of the Working Man, Discipline's ninth full-length album ...
| | Salsa Legends Live CD (2007)
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| | Little Kasey Chambers & The Lost Musi CD (2009) (Import) Import
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$11.79 2009 CD + book release from the Australian singer/songwriter, multi-ARIA award winner, chart-topper and mother of two. Little Kasey Chambers & The Lost Music is an album of family friendly songs recorded with father Bill Chambers (Poppa Bill) and the Little Hillbillies plus a gorgeous children's book entitled 'Little Kasey Chambers and The ...
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