| | Luis Miguel Vivo CD Luis Miguel Discography of CDs
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VIVO was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album, for the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album.
VIVO won the 2001 Billboard Latin Music Award for Male Pop Album of the Year.
There's so much myth surrounding Latin pop star Luis Miguel--a man who rubbed shoulders with Sinatra, and can't turn around without winning an award--that it's hard to imagine him standing on a stage interacting with a real, live audience. Nevertheless, it's something he does all the time, to packed houses the world over, and VIVO stands as an effective document of the live Luis Miguel experience.
Despite the intimidation factor inherent in someone of Miguel's status, he seems refreshingly real, shouting playfully to the crowd, and investing all his energy into his performance. The music moves mostly from lightly grooving Latin pop/R&B to lushly romantic numbers, and Miguel's singing is inevitably consistent, as he wraps the crowd around his little finger.
Recorded at Watersound, Studio City, California and The Record Plant, Hollywood, California.
Personnel: Luis Miguel (vocals).
Personnel: Luis Miguel (vocals); Todd Robinson, Juan Carlos Navarro (guitar); Miguel Dario Gonzalez (guitarron); Hugo Santiago Ramirez, Mauricio Ramos, Pedro Garcia, Jose Ignacio Vazquez, Petronilo Godinez, Benjamin Rosas, Jose Eloy Guerrero, Julio De Santiago (violin); Juan Carlos Giron (vihuela); Jeff Nathanson (saxophone); Francisco Abonce, Juan Arpero, Cutberto Perez Munoz, Juan Guzman Acevedo (trumpet); Alex Carballo (trombone); Francisco Loyo, Arturo Perez (keyboards); Lalo Carrillo (bass); Victor Loyo (drums); Tommy Aros (percussion); Marco Gamboa (sequencing); Julie Bond, Naja Barnes, Carmel Cooper (background vocals).
Purchase Vivo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ken Burns Jazz: The Story Of America's Music CDs (2000) Box Set
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$47.05 Compilation producers include: Ken Burns, Steve Berkowitz, Sarah Botstein, Michael Cuscuna, Peter Miller.
Includes liner notes by Geoffrey C. Ward, Michael Cuscuna, and Loren Schoenberg.
Digitally remastered by Seth Foster and Mark Wilder (Sony Studios, New York, New York) and Kevin Reeves (Universal Mastering Studios-East, Edison, New Jersey).
This is part of the Columbia/Legacy Ken Burns JAZZ series.
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Personnel: Jimmy Garrison (vocals, chant); Mississippi Fred McDowell (vocals, guitar); Charles Gaylord (vocals, violin); Chano Pozo (vocals, congas); Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Eberie, Irene Daye, Jack Fulton, Marion Hutton, Baby Cox, Charles Mingus, Billie Holiday, Bing Crosby (vocals); "Big" Mike McKendrick (guitar, banjo); Eddie Durham (guitar, trombone); Danny Barker , Eddie Lang, Eric Gale, Ernest Ashley, ...
| | Luis Miguel El Concierto CDs (1995)
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$18.89 Mariachi 2000 De Cutberto Perez: Cutberto Perez (director, trumpet); Fernando Hernandez (guitarron); Juan Carlos Navarro (guitar); Miguel Flores (vihuela); Hugo Santiago, Pedro Garcia, Martin Pinzon, Petronilo Godinez, Emilio Perez, Francisco Javier Garcia, Julio De Santiago, Jose Ignacio Vazquez (violin); Juan Guzman (trumpet).
El Concierto is a double disc set of Luis Miguel's greatest hits performed live in concert. Miguel throws in a couple of Mexican and mariachi standards that haven't appeared on his album, making the package a necessity for fans. In fact, El Concierto works as a good introduction to the singer, since it features his biggest hits and he gives a flashy, impassioned performance which shows why he is one of Latin music's biggest ...
| | Luis Miguel America & En Vivo CD (1992)
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| | Evening With Edgar Allan Poe DVD (2000) Box Set
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| | Andersonville DVD (1996) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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| | M*A*S*H DVD (1970) Widescreen
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$10.29 With the release of Robert Altman's M*A*S*H in 1970, a new form of comedy was born, one that would help to forever change the face of cinema. Altman's audacious film reflected the American counterculture's growing distrust of religion and government in the late 1960s and early 1970s, resulting in one of the biggest box office smashes of its time. Introducing the techniques he would employ throughout his storied career--overlapping dialogue, a constantly moving camera with a heavy amount of zooming, and a bold combination of frank subject matter with cynical humor--Altman immediately vaulted himself to Hollywood's upper ranks. Based on the novel ...
| | Pat Metheny I Can See Your House From Here CD (1993)
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$10.95 Superstar jazz recording sessions generally proceed with an abundance of ego and good intentions--yet rarely if ever is the sum equal to its parts. There's simply no substitute for empathy and forethought.
Or the mutual respect these master stylists display on I CAN SEE YOUR HOUSE FROM HERE. Scofield and Metheny represent two distinct takes on modern jazz and the electric guitar. Both come directly out of Jim Hall, the poet laureate of jazz guitar. Metheny's romantic "Say The Brother's Name" and "Quiet Rising," and Scofield's after hours blues "You Speak My Language" provide ardent settings for both guitarists to pay homage to their primary influence with suede, legato phrasings and supple harmonies.
But where Metheny's muse (and his immensely popular band) often tends toward rich layered harmonies and ...
| | Cesar Pedroso Pupy Y Los Que Son Son CD (2002) Import
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| | Banu Gibson Steppin' Out CD (2002)
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| | Radmilla Cody Spirit Of A Woman CD (2005)
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| | Sound Of Heaven: The Bluegrass Tribute To Vince Gill CD (2006)
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| | Muhal Richard Abrams Streaming CD (2006)
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| | Phoebe Lyng Unadorned EP CD (2008)
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$12.65 PHOEBE LYNG is an acoustic singer/songwriter living in New York City. Phoebe was born and mostly raised in Manhattan by Broadway actors. When they weren't ...
| | Mallet Band How Far Is It CD (2009)
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