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$13.49 Yasmin Levy has proved herself to be the leading exponent of Ladino song (Ladino is the language of the Sephardic Jews whose roots are in Spain). However, her previous albums have never quite captured her potential. This time, though, she's hit the spot, finding both the intensity of performance and delicacy of arrangement that's been her hallmark. The style is a mix of influences that blend perfectly -- listen carefully ...
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| | Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music: Vols. 1 & 2 CD (1987)
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$13.59 Originally released on Swallow (6011) in 1965 and Swallow (6019) in 1974. Includes French and English translations.
If you want to go straight to the source and hear real Cajun music without any hint of crossover, look to the Balfa Brothers. Though they were a popular live attraction as early as 1948, Dewey, Will, Burke, Harry, and Rodney (with assistance from family friend Hadley Fontenot on accordion) didn't record their first LP until 1965. Their second followed a full nine years later. Both are included on this seminal Cajun disc, and the purity of the group's performances is stunning.
Theirs is an entirely acoustic sound, based on the jangling rhythm of the guitar, the sprightly tinkling ...
| | Wayna Picchu Folk Music From Peru CD (2000)
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$13.15 This quartet is made up of four members of the Castillo family, three brothers and a sister. They play all the requisite instruments for an Andean folk band: the zamponas or panpipes, the kena (sometimes spelled quena) or flute, the ronroco or miniature guitar, the charango or tortoise-shell mandolin, and more. All four members sing.
The album is buffed and produced to a high gloss. It's not clear how something can be folk music with no rough edges at all. And in at least one song, "Tarmenita," it sounds very much as if a little faux-North American Indian chant is thrown in for atmosphere. And yet, in another song, "Espiritu Inka," the melody is split between two panpipes in a traditional and difficult ...
| | Miracle On 34th Street CD (1994)
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$7.65 Combining Bruce Broughton's saccharine score with a jumble of seasonal pop hits, the soundtrack to the 1994 remake of the Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street is as much a product of test-marketing and Hollywood groupthink as the movie itself, pleasing no one in its attempts to please everyone. Clocking in at under 30 minutes in length, the disc assembles only a few of Broughton's original themes. The haunting "Bellevue Carol" suggests the depth and complexity of the composer's best work, but other selections like "Overture" and "Signing" are too self-consciously festive to resonate. The remainder of the collection features overly familiar material like Elvis Presley's "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" -- and for listeners who actually like lumps of coal in their stockings, there's Kenny G's soul-crushing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." ~ Jason Ankeny
Original score composed by Bruce Boughton.
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$14.79 Popular folk singer Bob Rowe, is known for his smooth vocal style and refreshing original songs in a variety of styles including, folk, pop, ...
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$30.29 Track Listing of songs: Das Kufsteiner Lied; Ich Wunsch' Mir Eine Jodlerbraut; Jodler Zum Juchzen, An; Zillertal du Bist Mei' Freud; Wenn Ich Auf Hohen Bergen Steh'; Der Jodelexpress; Der ...
| | Public Enemy Revolverlution CD (2002) Bonus Track; Japan
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$37.25 On REVOLVERLUTION, Public Enemy remains defiant, still bum-rushing the hip-hop underground 15 years after breaking out as one of the most socially and politically outspoken rap acts in the genre's short history. These hip-hoppers with a mission have consistently held the mainstream in a headlock until it took notice. As the concentric nature of fate would have it, P.E. still sets the standard for the independent rap game (now signed with Koch, also home to KRS-ONE). Their first release since 1999's THERE'S A POISON GOIN' ON involves a virtual community of computer-savvy P.E. devotees (all of whom connect on the Enemy Board of the band's official website) in a very personal way. From the package design and artwork by fans to the inclusion of four remixes created by contest winners, it's truly an interactive affair.
REVOLVERLUTION delivers eight new P.E. cuts (most notably "Son Of A Bush," "54321...Boom," ...
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$13.35 | | Sharon Little Perfect Time For A Breakdown CD (2008)
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$6.09 Sharon Little got her start singing jazz and blues standards in Philadelphia clubs. That's not what she's doing here, on her first album to be released by a national label, following the self-released full-length Drawing Circles and a seven-song EP also, confusingly enough, called Perfect Time for a Breakdown. (It shares two songs with this release.) Having hooked up with Scot Sax, formerly of the band Wanderlust, she is performing all originals, and doing so in a throaty soulful and bluesy voice over lazy folk-rock arrangements. The influences of Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin can be felt, but Little is not as histrionic as either one. In fact, she is, in a way, closer to a singer like ...
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