| | Freddie Martinez 30 Grandes Exitos CD Freddie Martinez Discography of CDs
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Recording information: Freddie Studios. Freddie Martinez 30 Grandes Exitos Songs | 1. | Yo Mire Una Palomita |
| 2. | Tu No Tienes Que Quererme |
| 3. | Te Traigo Estas Flores |
| 4. | Palabras de Amor |
| 5. | Ahora Que Soy Libre |
| 6. | Mi Jacalito |
| 7. | Diana |
| 8. | Hoy Te VI |
| 9. | Siento Amor |
| 10. | Rosas Rojas, Rosas Blancas |
| 11. | Dream Lover |
| 12. | Primera Vez, La |
| 13. | Prendido a un Sentimiento |
| 14. | Una Carta |
| 15. | Fantasias |
| 16. | Dueno, El |
| 17. | Que Bonito Es Tu Amor |
| 18. | Ven a Darme Amor |
| 19. | Venus |
| 20. | Ya Tengo un Amor |
| 21. | Perlita |
| 22. | Tengo Penas |
| 23. | Padre Ya No Llores |
| 24. | Que Me Pege un Rayo |
| 25. | Donde Estas |
| 26. | Quiero Saber |
| 27. | Tonta |
| 28. | Quien Te Regalo Esas Flores |
| 29. | Tu Me Faltas |
| 30. | Tonterrias |
| 30 Grandes Exitos Music Review Purchase 30 Grandes Exitos CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Flaco Jimenez Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio Y Mas! CD (1986)
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$14.49 Lyrics translated from the Spanish by Guillermo Hernandaz, Yolanda Zepeda and Jaime Nicolopulos.
Following on from his father Santiago Jimenez' own successful run as a conjunto musician in San Antonio, Flaco Jimenez put together a conjunto of his own in the '50s, eventually becoming one of the most famous figures in Tex-Mex music (also known as Musica Nortena in Mexico). Based on the polkas and waltzes Mexican performers refashioned as rancheras, the Tex-Mex conjunto style features ...
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| | Augustin Ramirez 30 Grandes Exitos CD (2000)
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| | Linton Kwesi Johnson LKJ In Dub CD (1980) (Import) Germany
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$11.99 The insistent beat and melodic horn parts ...
| | Elgin Park CD (2001)
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$14.65 The Elgin Park story....Mike Andrews is a busy man. He didn't plan it that way, but as guitarist for the uber-active San Diego soul-jazz ensemble Greyboy Allstars, Andrews, using the moniker Elgin Park (extrapolated from a bunch of overused childhood nicknames) found himself with little choice. It all started at Ed's House. When the Allstars came off the road from one of its many protracted stints, Mike found himself at the door of a strange home down near the airport. His mission at the time was to purchase yet another piece of vintage gear to add to his already burgeoning collection of guitars, dinosaur synths, gadgets and toys. But he found so much more. A generous, albeit intoxicated man (Ed) came to the door and later offered to rent Mike his basement as a studio space for dirt-cheap. Andrews moved his entire operation in soon after. Elgin Park (the band) actually started as a passive reaction to the ongoing grind of the Greyboy Allstars, not to mention something worthwhile to do at Ed's place, which was incidentally, once a notorious flophouse. Mike, a prolific and talented songwriter had already slapped some paint onto the aural canvas and was ready to pull his friends down for a party. There was Robert (Walter), a fellow Greyboy, on various keyboards and noises, Matt Lynott, Andrew's childhood pal on drums, another gradeschool bud, bassist John Krylow and ultradeft guitarist Eric Hinojosa. So, recording got underway in February of '98 at Ed's, with Andrews' basement studio in full swing after nearly 5 years of messing about with ideas and weaving in and out of other obligations. "It's sort of a miracle that it ever got made," says Andrews of the process, considering interruptions from everything from touring to Ed's drunken rants outside the studio door. The palpable tumult, not to mention Andrew's fragile state-of-heart at the time, had its unavoidable and unmistakable effect on what was to become the Elgin Park LP. Andrews says, "It's a real polar record," discussing how it was pulled from the wreckage of a personal relationship, "...being angry, then sad, then feeling liberated, then sad again." Elgin Park is the soundtrack to a shitty breakup and all of its expected debris. For Greyboy Allstars fans, Elgin Park will no doubt, prove to be a surprise. Rife with melodic chops, the self-titled LP is multi-timbre, polyrhythmic with moods that swing from bright to dark blue. You are, at once, reminded of the Beatles (particularly the neat stuff from Magical Mystery Tour- "Blue Jay Way," "Flying," etc.), the ...
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| | Gerald Jay Markoe Celestial Music For Yoga CD (2003)
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| | Thirdtemple Mystical Techno 101 CD (2003)
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$10.95 ThirdTemple pushes the boundaries of the Electronic music genre, introducing instruments and samples that are not commonly used in modern Techno music. Orchestral strings, exotic African drum beats and Latin grooves are only a small part of the ThirdTemple arsenal.Raphael Cohen, Producer/musician of ThirdTemple was raised on electronic music for a big part of his life. "I was influenced by the New Wave bands of the 1980's like New Order and other synthesizer bands like Kraftwerk, OMD, Yello, and other artists like Beastie Boys, The Chemical Brothers The Crystal Method and BT," says the CEO/President of ThunderNet Inc. the Montreal-based Internet Company he helped establish in 1997.The computer revolution of the last decade has given way to a proliferation of possibilities for musical artists and DJs to express themselves using software synthesizers and virtual samplers. ...
| | Chris Butler Devil Glitch CD (2000)
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$16.45 One of the most unique CDs of the 1990s, The Devil Glitch received much more attention for its structure than its contents. More as a joke than anything else, Chris Butler spent three months writing a song that ended up being 69 minutes long, with no instrumental breaks and no repeated lyrics. Butler then recorded the song live in one take, singing and playing acoustic guitar with a three-piece band backing him for the first 11 and last five minutes of the song. Butler then broke the song up into two- to five-minute chunks and passed those out to various musician friends, who added their own instrumentation and vocals. Reassembling the whole thing over the course of a year and a half, Butler ended up with the world's longest pop song, as certified by the 1998 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. However, most observers neglect to mention one salient fact about ...
| | Espen Lind Red CD (1997)
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