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Purchase Vicente Celestino CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joao Gilberto Amoroso/Brasil CD (1993)
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$11.99 Joao Gilberto is perhaps forever destined to be lesser known to casual jazz fans than his occasional collaborator Stan Getz (whose GETZ/GILBERTO albums introduced the United States to bossa nova) and his ex-wife Astrud Gilberto (whose shy, delicate voice made her one of the most distinctive and beloved jazz vocalists of the '60s). However, true fans of Brazilian music recognize that Gilberto is second only to Antonio Carlos Jobim as a writer and interpreter of traditional Brazilian music and Brazilian-influenced jazz.
These two albums, collected in full on one CD, are among Gilberto's best solo albums. Alternating between standards like "'S Wonderful" ...
| | Eros Ramazzotti Eros (Italian) CD (1997) Italian
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$9.05 The Italian version of EROS contains 2 songs that do not appear on the Spanish version. It also contains 8 songs that are completely re-recorded.
At the height of his popularity, after establishing a fan base for himself across much of Western Europe as well as parts of the Spanish-language world, Italian singer/songwriter Eros Ramazzotti took some time off during the late '90s and released Eros, a greatest-hits compilation comprised primarily of newly recorded material. The 16-track compilation is comprised of five songs that appear in their original versions, nine that have been newly recorded specifically for this compilation, and two new ones. While the decision to re-record the majority of the inclusions is unusual for a greatest-hits album, Eros ends up being a much more interesting album than it would have been otherwise. The nine songs that are re-recorded are the early hits of Ramazzotti, namely "Terra Promesa" (originally released ...
| | Feet Of Flames CD (1999)
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$11.35 Michael Flatley is one of the top dancers and choreographers in modern performing arts. Lord of the Dance rivals Bill Whelan's Riverdance as one of the top dance phenomena of the '90s. Feet of Flames is also an important dance event of that decade. It matches Flatley with Ronan Hardiman again. As an event, it loses much in the translation to CD, but the music is beautiful and diverse. Hardiman covers many different styles and genres, including Celtic, new age, orchestral, contemporary vocal, and atmospheric ambient. It is an entertaining listen but more worthy of a visual experience. The disc will appeal to ...
| | Antonio Carlos Jobim Passarim CD (1987)
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$12.35 Passarim is Jobim's major statement of the '80s, emerging during a time when Jobim's concerns were turning increasingly toward Planet Earth issues. The title song is one of Jobim's most haunting creations, a cry of pain about the the destruction of the Brazilian rainforest ...
| | Yo-Yo Ma Silk Road Journeys: Beyond The Horizon CD (2005)
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$12.09 Yo-Yo Ma doesn't mess around. In addition ...
| | Karunesh Global Village CD (2006)
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$13.15
| | Paulo Tarso Salles Poema Brasileiro CD (1999) (Import) Brazil
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$18.39
| | L'Art Du Piano CD (1997) (Import) Germany
$27.59 | | Pierre Vassiliu Qui C'Est Celui-La CD (1998)
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$11.65
| | Takio Ito Taiko-Soran Bushi CD (2001)
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$43.09
| | Pat Metheny Letter From Home CD (1989) (Import) Japan
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$39.49 Picking up where Still Life (Talking) leaves off ...
| | Inaicyra Sons E Vozes Do Brasil CD (2003) (Import) Brazil
$20.99 | | Tha Birds Of Prey Blow Tha Track Out CD (2007)
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| | Brigade Staatsfeind CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$32.85
| | Cook Trio Black Box-Live At The King Center CD (2009)
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$13.15 t's nearly impossible to tell the story of the Cook Trio without telling the story of Django Reinhardt, born in Belgium in 1910 and raised in a gypsy camp outside of Paris. The first truely influential Jazz artist to originate from Europe and arguably the first to successfully highlight the acoustic guitar in what hitherto been a horn-driven, decidedly Black American genre, Reinhardt's unique guitar work remains beyond reproach and nearly impossible to copy. A fire cost him the use of two of his fingers on his left hand, forcing him to adapt his style to accommodate his handicap through an intricate fingering system, turning a limitation into an inimitable asset. The percussive strumming style of the "Gypsy Jazz" he helped create with his popular Quintette du Hot Club De France during the '30s and '40s is the only form of Jazz whose origins are found outside America. When most people think of Jazz, they think of a nattily dressed Miles Davis brandishing his trumpet, or John Coltrane, nattily dressed, coaxing God from his alto sax. They rarely remember Django Reinhardt, the rough-and-tumble guitarist who, by ingeniously changing the movement forever, earned a place in the Jazz pantheon long before Miles or Trane learned to walk. They almost never remember that he dressed just as nattily.Enter the nattily dressed Cook brothers, natives of these parts, who, Frankenstein-like, raise Reinhardt back to life through their acoustic ...
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