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This self-titled Indigo Swing masterpiece catapulted the band to fame in the late 1990's. On it, the boys swoop and dive through fourteen standard and original tracks, combining their signature driving, piano-based rhythms with Johnny Boyd's bright and earnest vocals. Think authentic postwar, pre-rock n' roll. The album captures all the energy and fun of a raucous Indigo Swing live show, full of jumpin' blues, countrified swing and infectious boogie-woogie wonder.After seven years, 1,100 shows worldwide and 100,000+ albums sold, Indigo Swing disbanded in 2000. Not to fret, frontman (and principal songwriter) Johnny Boyd has released his first solo album, "Last Word In", on Cliffdive Records, which is available now.
William Beatty (piano); Little David (bass); Bowen Brown (drums).
Recorded at Bay Records Recording Studio, Berkeley, California.
Personnel: Johnny Boyd (vocals); Danny Caron, Rusty Zinn (guitar); Baron Shul (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); William Beatty (piano); Bowen Brown (drums).
Recording information: Bay Records Recording Studio, Berkeley, CA (09/29/1995-12/30/1995).
Photographer: Nigel Poor.
Indigo Swing: Johnny Boyd (vocals); Baron Shul (tenor & baritone saxophone);
Additional personnel: Danny Caron, Rusty Zinn (guitar).
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$8.99 MILLENNIUM was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year and for Best Pop Vocal Album. "I Want It That Way" was nominated for Record Of The Year and for Song Of The Year.
"Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
The Backstreet Boys self-titled 1997 debut album endeared the group to millions of teens and pre-teens with its radio-friendly blend of pop harmonies and danceable beats. MILLENNIUM finds the Boys in the unenviable position of following up the mind-blowing success of the first album. Less ambitious artists might wither under such pressure, but the Backstreet Boys beat the dreaded sophomore slump in style. In the tradition of the debut, the album is a combination of romantic ballads guaranteed to make your little sister sob, and syncopated, eminently danceable, upbeat tunes. Throughout, it's the rich ...
| | Royal Crown Revue Mugzy's Move CD (1995)
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$9.39 MUGZY'S MOVE is the second release from noted swingsters Royal Crown Revue. The album features some prime examples of this seven-piece ensemble's own brand of gangster-culture-laced-swing. There's the finger-snapping, bullet-flying groove of "Zip Gun Bop," complete with singer Eddie Nichols' between-verse, Joe-Pesci-like vocal chiding. Sinatraesque numbers like "Beyond the Sea" show the band's knack for catchy orchestration. They also provide opportunities for Nichols to show himself off as a serious crooner.
Most of the songs on MUGZY'S MOVE are arranged to allow these very talented instrumentalists to strut their individual chops at any turn. When the ensemble turns up the tempo on "Park's Place," they maintain a seamless ...
| | Faith Hill Breathe CD (1999)
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$9.89 Faith Hill won the 2000 CMA Award for Female Vocalist Of The Year.
BREATHE won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Breathe" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "Let's Make Love" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. "Breathe" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award in the categories of Best Country Song and Song Of The Year. "The Way You Love Me" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
With her third album, FAITH, Faith Hill tasted pop crossover success--and she evidently liked the taste. BREATHE, Hill's fourth release, takes the pop/country stylings of FAITH to the next level. It's an appealing collection of pop, gospel, R&B, rock, and ballads, with just a bit of country thrown in. The production, featuring Hill's big voice surrounded by booming drums and screaming guitars, is so slick you could skate on it.
Love is the subject of nearly every song, from the exuberant "I Got My Baby," to the soulful "Love Is a Sweet Thing," to the cutesy "The Way You Love Me," with ...
| | Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense DVD (1984) Widescreen
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$24.09 Those who aren't familiar with the work of seminal 1980s band The Talking Heads may find themselves becoming instant fans after viewing this incredibly entertaining concert film. It starts with David Byrne stepping out alone on empty stage with an acoustic guitar to sing "Psycho Killer." The rest of the musicians follow one by one and the stage gradually fills to bursting with powerful, ...
| | Indigo Swing All Aboard! CD (1998)
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$9.25 In the fin-de-siecle ...
| | Lavay Smith One Hour Mama CD (1996)
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$12.89 The current swing revival, a very healthy development that has given younger dancers an opportunity to jitterbug to four/four music has, ironically, resulted in quite a bit of erratic music. Some of the so-called swing bands are really just playing rockabilly, '50s pop, or mere imitations of Louis Prima and Cab Calloway mixed in with R&B from later periods. But there are a few groups that really are playing swing, including singer Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers. The talented Smith has an appealing voice that sometimes sounds close to Dinah Washington's, but it's also flexible enough to handle material ranging from Bessie Smith to Anita O'Day. And, although the singer gets top billing, her instrumentalists are just as strong. The debut set by the Red Hot Skillet Lickers features heated and romping solos by trombonist Larry Leight, altoist Bill Stewart, tenor Harvey ...
| | George Shearing London Years 1939-1943 CD (1995)
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| | Cleo Laine Cleo's Choice CD (1988)
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| | Raymond Scott Soothing Sounds For Baby Vol. 3 CD (1997) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Mad Season By Matchbox Twenty CD (2000)
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$15.65 This limited edition comes with special packaging not included on the regular version.
MAD SEASON BY MATCHBOX TWENTY was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and "Bent" was nominated for Best Rock Song.
This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Like it or not, Matchbox Twenty's songs have an uncanny ability to take near-permanent residence in your musical consciousness. Returning with MAD SEASON BY MATCHBOX TWENTY, the band cashes in their 20, perhaps in an effort to avoid getting lumped with other "number bands."
Matchbox Twenty is a truly complimentary vehicle for Rob Thomas' pen and voice. An obvious contender for single status, "Crutch" features modern R&B flavored verses and a driving chorus that could easily ...
| | Jackie Coon Joys Of New Orleans CD (2005)
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| | Spyro Gyra Freetime CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Will Goodwin Taste CD (2005)
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$18.99 Fusing together a kaleidoscope of genres, Will Goodwin brings sweet vocals, superb production, and home grown songwriting to his first original independent studio project. The blended variety of style and form compliment his message of spiritual revival and complete surrender. Taste, shares the heart of Will's uncompromising and meticulous journey of passion and praise.Here is what others are saying:"You listen, you're stunned, you're there, close to Jesus and it changes you..." - Tony Nolan, TNT Ministries"...a man of God who can lead you to celebrate and pursue the person of Christ." - Scott Kindig, GBC"...I am not sure if there is a more genuine worship leader in America." - Chris Lee, Xtreme Conferences"He will bless your people. Use him." - Johnny ...
| | Lonely H Hair CD (2007)
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$9.89 It's easy for an older rock fan to enjoy a track like the opener, "Just Don't Know," from the Lonely H's Hair, a track that draws heavily from classic rock without sounding overly derivative. At just over three minutes, the vocal, harmony, and big chords come together so effectively that they'll restore one's faith in the kind of rock that seemed to have passed from the scene in 1977. The acoustic-based "Rollin'" and upbeat rock of "Yeah, Yeah" create a similar vibe. A photo of the band, each of the five members topped with a resplendent head of hair, also seems to hark back to the '60s and '70s, a fact reinforced by the album's title. Other cuts -- like "The Meal" and the title cut -- sound more contemporary, but even here, the guitar work of Eric Whitman and Colin Field is grounded in an earlier era. Backed by these guitarists along with a rhythm section made up of drummer Ben Eyestone and bassist Johnny Whitman, Mark Fredson puts these songs across with a great deal of confidence. The Lonely H also reveal themselves to be ambitious on "The Drought," a multi-part song partly in the tradition of Queen and extended for eight minutes. "The Drought," however, lacks the spark or cohesion of a good Queen mini-opera, and has the effect of weighing Hair down four ...
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