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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nini Rosso Il Silenzio CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Yasmin Levy Mano Suave CD (2007)
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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 and you can hear traces of flamenco nestled alongside Middle Eastern music, with influences from around the Mediterranean liberally scattered across the sound. Her voice is in glorious form, with a depth of purity that illustrates just how she's matured and fully grown into her ability. Her own band, now well bedded-in, is superb and sympathetic, but there are some surprising additions (Paraguayan harp, anyone?). Natacha Atlas weighs in for a duet on the title cut, which becomes a gentle contest between the two singers, both of whom work out of their skins on the track. This is a disc of ...
| | Michael Jackson Collection CDs (1979) Limited Edition; Special Edition
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$32.59 Limited Edition 2009 Ultimate Collection box set of the late King of Pop's five most successful studio albums: Off The Wall (1979), Thriller (1983), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and Invincible (2001). 76 tracks.
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| | Greatest Country Hits Of 1955 CD (2006)
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$25.59 55 tracks on 2 CD's of the very finest Country Music that the genre has to offer. The track list ...
| | Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music: Vols. 1 & 2 CD (1987)
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$13.39 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 of the triangle, and two wailing fiddles, alternately melancholy and joyous. Dewey Balfa, the band's de facto leader is possessed of a classic Cajun vocal style; it's frequently impossible to tell whether he's lamenting or rejoicing. The Brothers' rough-hewn, earthy feel is so captivating that the listener is drawn fully ...
| | Bob Marley Live!: Live At The Lyceum CD (1975) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$11.05 Additional personnel includes: Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths (background vocals).
Nobody who likes music could fail to be emotionally moved by this album, and not just because Marley is no longer with us. It was a special live treat before he died. The great thing about this record is the feeling that this is what it was like every night, unlike other live recordings which capture one or two gigs of a tour. Marley was extra special and a giant of popular music. Wallow in this vital record and listen to a man who had something to say and yet had fun while he said it. Most of the tracks you would want to be on the record are here, including the definitive version of 'No Woman No Cry' and a funky 'Lively Up Yourself'.
As the title implies, this is indeed Bob Marley & the Wailers captured in performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in London during the final U.K. leg of the Natty Dread tour. Passionate and symbiotic energies constantly cycle between the band and audience, the net result of which is one of the most memorable concert recordings of the pop music era. With the addition of lead guitarist Al Anderson during the recording sessions for their previous long-player, Natty Dread, the Wailers took increasing strides toward a seamless transition into the consciousness of the rock music audience. Anderson's bluesy guitar runs liberate "Burnin' and Lootin'" as well as "Trenchtown Rock," the only new composition on Live!. Anderson bobs and weaves his supple-toned fretwork among the somewhat staid rhythms common to reggae. The mutual affinity that binds Marley with his audience is evident in the roars of approval that greet the opening notes of "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)," "I Shot the Sheriff," and "Kinky Reggae." Likewise, "No Woman, ...
| | Ralph Stanley Classic Mountain Music CD (1996)
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| | Stathis Aggelopoulos Aformes .. CD (Import)
$18.39 | | Heart Jupiters Darling CD (2004)
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$18.99 When Heart went into a hiatus of sorts in the mid-1990s, Nancy Wilson delved into film scoring, periodically joining her sister Ann in the acoustic duo the Lovemongers. The long absence of Heart left fans hoping for a new studio album, with fingers crossed that a return to the band's roots was inevitable.
The 16 tracks that make up 2004's JUPITER'S DARLING are rife with rock-solid writing, passionate vocals, and seasoned musicianship. With help from the overflowing well of Seattle talent (including guest guitarists Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Jerry Cantrell, formerly of Alice in Chains), the group includes rock bass veteran Mike Inez (Ozzy Osbourne, Alice in Chains). Love lost, and better left behind, is the prevailing theme strung across "Make Me," "Perfect Goodbye," and the heavy-grooving "Move On." "Oldest Story in the World" aims a pointed finger at the media, while "Vainglorious" shoots an arrow at its self-obsessed target. A Zeppelinesque spirit is channeled through "Things," "Enough," and the homesick "Led to One." Strangely familiar and yet distinctly of its time, JUPITER'S DARLING is a welcome return, sure to please both old and new Heart fans.
"We got an urge." So says Nancy Wilson on the impetus for Jupiters Darling, the first new studio album from Heart in nearly a dozen years and a convincing case that the fire and spirit of real rock & roll is alive and well.All things considered, it's a natural point of departure for Nancy and Ann Wilson, considering that over their illustrious career, Heart has always made urgent, immediate and compelling music. Simply put, following their creative impulses has made Heart one of the most innovative and enduring musical partnerships of our time. It's a creative chemistry that has, to date, yielded sales of well over thirty million albums, with over twenty Top 40 hits and live shows that sell out stadiums whenever and wherever Heart performs. Jupiters Darling is the latest chapter in that extraordinary saga. Produced by Nancy Wilson and featuring sixteen riveting selections written primarily by the Wilson sisters, this long-awaited collection of new Heart originals marks a triumphant return to form for a band that, in reality, has never really been away."Although we haven't been in the studio as Heart since 1993, we haven't exactly been taking it easy," asserts Ann. "We were involved in a side band called The Lovemongers; Nancy has done a lot of soundtrack work and released a solo album, and we've both gone on tour on our own." In point of fact, Heart has also actively maintained their reputation as one of rock's premier live attractions. With the 2003 double-CD and DVD release, Alive In Seattle, the sisters and their top-notch backing band were caught in the act of creating some of their freshest and most exciting music ever. It also afforded fans a taste of things to come with live versions of four tracks subsequently recorded for Jupiters Darling. "We've been thinking about going back into the studio as Heart for a long time," reveals Nancy. "When we finally decided to go for it, we asked ourselves a simple question: What would a dream album be for our fans? To answer that we went back to our own roots, the dream we had of giving Led Zeppelin a run for their money.""The climate for music has changed," adds Ann. "There is a real hunger out there for authentic rock. That was all the encouragement we needed." Yet, while conditions and creativity might have been in alignment, the Wilsons took their time in the songwriting process. "We worked at it for well over a year," Nancy reveals. "As we progressed, our standards got higher. We both realized we weren't into retro-Heart. The music had to be both familiar and new at the same time and that's no easy task." It's a task triumphantly accomplished on Jupiters Darling. And, while the album may bear the signature sound that ...
| | Ben Folds Songs For Silverman CD (2005) With DVD
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$16.09 Folds's personality pours into every story-song, particularly his tender and wonderfully non-saccharine ode to his daughter, "Gracie." On "Late," his pitch-perfect remembrance to the departed Elliott Smith, his onetime tour-mate, he open-heartedly reflects "Elliott, man, you played a fine guitar and some dirty basketball." When it comes to love, Folds peels the layers off its inherent neuroses like few peers, whether it's resurfacing from an absorbing relationship, as on the stirring single "Landed," or placing a bitter breakup against the unforgiving backdrop of eternity on "Time." SONGS FOR SILVERMAN continues Folds's ascendance towards the upper echelon of pop songwriters.
Given his 2004 collaboration with William Shatner and his penchant for borderline-novelty tunes ("Army" and "Rockin' the Suburbs"), some might expect Ben Folds's second solo record, SONGS FOR SILVERMAN, to bask in outright silliness. While "Jesusland" contains sparkling moments of unsubtle irony ("beautiful McMansions on a hill"), the tune is actually a piercing, and often quite affectionate, appraisal of American hypocrisy, adorned by sweet melodies and soaring strings. And so it goes with SONGS FOR SILVERMAN, ...
| | ICARES In Good Company CD (2007)
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| | Tony Greene Life's Too Short Not To Laugh CD (2007)
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| | Hubert Felix Thiefaine Thiefaine 78-98 CD (2008)
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$8.79 Track Listing of songs: Je T'en Remets Au Vent; La Fille Du Coupeur De Joints; La Vierge Au Dodge 51; Alligators 427; Groupie 89 Turbo 6; 113e Cigarette Sans Dormir; Mathématiques ...
| | Fiorella Mannoia Canzoni Nel Tempo CD (2008)
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