| | Paco De Lucia Fantasia Flamenca CD Paco De Lucia Discography of CDs
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Paco De Lucia Fantasia Flamenca Songs | 1. | Aires de Linares | |
| 2. | Mi Inspiracion | |
| 3. | Guajiras de Lucia | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Mantilla de Feria | $0.99 | |
| 5. | El Tempul - (Spanish) | |
| 6. | Panaderos Flamencos | $1.44 | |
| 7. | Generalife Bajo la Luna | |
| 8. | Fiesta en Moguer | |
| 9. | Lamento Minero | |
| 10. | Celosa | |
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| | Lee Ann Womack Call Me Crazy CD (2008) Digipak
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$11.05 After flirting with the pop mainstream with hit singles like "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack came decidedly back to country with 2005's THERE'S MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM, an unapologetic stylistic throwback to the days when Patsy Cline and Kitty Wells ruled the country charts. While CALL ME CRAZY is nearly as traditionalist in its sound, and every bit as strong as a set of songs, it sounds perhaps a little more contemporary--more Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton than Patsy and Kitty--and includes highlights like first single "Last Call" and a pair of duets with Keith Urban and George Strait. CALL ME CRAZY was released as a vinyl LP as well as a digital download and a standard CD: the once retro but now once again hot format is a perfect fit for the album's back-to-basics charms.
Recording information: Keith Harter Music, San Antonio, TX; Paragon Studios, Franklin, TN; ...
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| | Bart Davenport Game Preserve CD (2003)
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$11.55 Bart Davenport is a classic rock loving dude. His songs on Game Preserve, his second album, are cloaked in the instrumentation and feel of indie pop (parping trumpets, layered acoustic guitars, gentle drums), but their heart is in the '70s singer/songwriter camp. "Bar Code Trees" is pure America with the ringing slide guitar and breathtakingly pure vocal harmonies, "Euphoria or Everyone on Earth is So Beautiful, Even You" is a heady mix of Phil Lynott and Van Morrison with a honking sax, "Summer in Her Hair" is James Taylor vocals over a beautiful chamber pop arrangement, "When You're Sad" is a string-based ballad that bops like Gilbert O'Sullivan at his best, "Intertwine" is a semi-funky CSN-style tune. Elsewhere, Davenport draws inspiration from Belle & Sebastian ("The Saviors"), bossa nova ("Sweetest Game"), and the Free Design (a wonderfully rich and true cover of that band's "My Brother Woody"). It would be easy having read the last couple sentences to write Davenport off as an imitator, and to a certain extent he is. What makes the record work are Davenport's intimate and tender vocals, his songwriting skills, and the clear, crisp, and warm production of the record. Game Preserve becomes more of an homage to the era than ...
| | Scott Cossu When Spirits Fly...Again CD (2004)
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$9.45 This sequel to his 1998 release WHEN SPIRITS FLY continues Scott Cossu's string of soothing, deeply felt instrumental releases. The palette is quite broad here, as Cossu's piano and keyboard lines are fleshed out by acoustic and electric guitar (Van Manakas), violin (Willie Royal), cello (Jaime Seibert), soprano saxophone (Justo Almario), bass (Tom Canning), and drum and auxiliary percussion (Geoffrey Gordon and Scott Vomvolakis). But while the list of instrumentation suggests the album will be dense and busy, quite the ...
| | Todd Barry Medium Energy CD (2005)
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$9.45 Medium Energy might be pushing it since the deadpan Todd Barry often sounds like he needs a good poke with a stick, but behind the weary delivery is a sharp, somewhat sick wit. Barry's act has more than its fair share of filth, but with a delivery that's the polar opposite of Andrew Dice Clay's, his sleaze material is a fascinating kind of creepy instead of the usual brash offensiveness. Past the icky toilet humor is Barry's acerbic observations on everyday life and some hilarious riffing on the music industry that suggests the comedian is well aware of the indie music scene (anyone with an overly analytical music aficionado for a friend will greatly appreciate "Crazy Mixed Tape"). Odd that the ...
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