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Acclaimed South American vocalist, Bia's self-penned excursions into Bossa Nova and pop stylings. 2000, Candaian import.
Released by the French record label Saravah in May 2000 and licensed to Quebec's Audiogram a year later, Sources is Brazil-born singer Bia's second album. Recorded by Gilles Sampic and produced by percussionist Michelino Silvano, this CD offers a beautiful sound quality that stays true to the delicate arrangements and abundant use of traditional percussion instruments. On top of it all is of course Bia's spellbinding voice. She sings mostly in Portuguese and French, but also in Italian and English. Half of the 12 songs on Sources are her own. Notable interpretations include Jean Duino's "Complainte Africaine," Italian songwriter Gianmaria Testa's "Piccoli Fiumi," and a surprising medley of Jacques Higelin's "Ballade pour un Matin" (Ballad for a Morning) and the Beatles' "Golden Slumbers." The focus always remains on the voice, lightly accompanied by acoustic guitars and percussion for the most part. Seductive ballads alternate with light rhythmic numbers. The Brazilian touch can be felt almost throughout, although a few African flavors are also noticeable. The light guitar and piano duet "Sous le Vent du Monde," with Quebec singer Marie-Jo Therio, derogates to the rule: It is an acoustic ballad that could belong to any culture and paradoxically provides one of the album's strongest moments. Less rooted in tradition than world music singers like Susanna Baca or Cesaria Evora, Bia's music is packaged for the adult contemporary crowd, but artistic compromises are few on Sources. Recommended. ~ Francois Couture
1999 sophomore album from the internationally renowned chanteuse, featuring beautiful bossa nova style original compositions recorded with a small group of acoustic musicians. Produced by Pierre Barough who also helmed her critically acclaimed 1997 debut 'La Memoire Du Vent'. 12 tracks. Audiogram. Bia Sources Songs | 1. | Araurum Kim Kim |
| 2. | Baby Nenem |
| 3. | Les Mures Sauvages |
| 4. | Piccoli Fiumi |
| 5. | Minha Andorinha |
| 6. | Olga Maria |
| 7. | La Nuit de Mon Amour |
| 8. | Ballade pour un Matin/Golden Slumbers |
| 9. | Sonho Meu |
| 10. | Complainte Africano |
| 11. | Aunque es de Noche |
| 12. | Sous le Vent du Monde |
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$9.29 Principally recorded at Ocean Groove Studios, Miami Beach, Florida and Mediterranneo Studios, San Jose, Ibiza from 1996-1997.
The third album from the Barcelona Tribe of Soulsters (German producer Claus Zundel, or "The Brave") leaves its predecessors' predilection for German techno beats and English vocals far behind. Instead, the emphasis distinctly moves from the dance club to the bedroom, aided by Paco Fernandez's flamenco guitar. "Alegria" benefits from a slow, captivatingly steady beat that gently and unceasingly propels Fernandez's impassioned arpeggios and Arrantza Aida's wailing ...
| | Azam Ali Portals Of Grace CD (2002)
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$11.69 Having made her name as the ethereal vocalist of Vas, Azam Ali ventures forth with this shimmering solo debut. Openly influenced by Hildegard von Bingen, PORTALS OF GRACE continues Ali's long relationship with the music and stories of medieval Europe, drawing from Sephardic, Breton, and Latin sources, to name a few.
The opener, "Lasse Pour Quois," recounts the heartbreak of a 14th-century French member of ...
| | Highland Bagpipes Highland Christmas: Carols For Scottish Bagpipes CD (1998)
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| | Laura Pausini Primavera In Anticipo CD (2008)
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$13.79 Italian vocalist Laura Pausini became a worldwide sensation during the first 10 years of her recording career (although her success in America is minimal compared to Europe and Latin America). PRIMAVERA IN ANTICIPO, released in 2008 in both Italian and Spanish versions, extends Pausini's ...
| | Chucho Valdes El Ultimo Trago CD (2009)
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| | Al Bano Italienische Momente CD (2007)
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| | Vinicio Capossela All 'Una E 35 Circa CD (1990) (Import) Italy
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| | Mary J Blige Love & Life CD (2003)
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$12.65 LOVE & LIFE was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album. "Ooh!" was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Perhaps the most telling track on Mary J. Blige's sixth record, LOVE & LIFE, comes on an interlude fairly early in the album, bearing the title "Finally Made It." She rambles back and forth, stream-of-consciousness style about loving her job, about breaks, about spirituality and other things for a little under two minutes. And within the folds of those haphazard moments lies honesty, an earnestness that has flowed through the singer's work since she ...
| | Halau O Kekuhi Uwolani (Chanting Unto The Chiefs) CD (2005)
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| | Standard Albatross CD (2005)
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$13.49 Portland's Standard have honed their shifty indie rock with each consecutive release. Tense, prickly, and gorgeous, 2004's Wire Post to Wire was their best yet. Albatross is hard to get a handle on at first -- and might not ultimately reach the heights of Wire -- but its unpredictably heady mix of warmth and anxiousness still rewards the patient or the curious. Opener "Red Drop" is a bright piano-driven pop song akin to the Shins, but by "Play the Part" Standard vocalist Tim Putnam is ruminating on mortality and free will as the same piano stabs away at the dark and stern drums. The economical, Spoon-like throb of "Curtain Drawn" and "In Waves" coexists with the arty layers in "Little Green" and "Feet and Hands," and the center of "How Deep to Cut" collapses inward on a bassline and Putnam's cryptic, whispered lyrics. While the Standard are more insular and less theatrical, there are some commonalities between them and the National. Both bands come from the literate wing of indie rock, a place where old Nick Cave and Tindersticks albums ...
| | Odetta Gonna Let It Shine: A Concert For The Holidays CD (2005)
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$13.15 The doyenne of folk and blues singers for over 50 years, Odetta has influenced ...
| | Ryota Komatsu Tango With Me CD (2007) (Import)
$47.29 | | Axe Riverboy Tutu To Tango CD (2007)
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$10.39 Tutu to Tango is the first solo album by Tahiti 80's Xavier Boyer (Axe Riverboy is an anagram of his name). He's cast aside nearly all the electronic leanings of that band for a more organic, acoustic guitar-led approach. Luckily, none of Tahiti 80's melodic grace and sweet soulfulness has been removed. Boyer's tender croon is at the center of the record, he piles on all kinds of strings, brass and backing vocals and rocks out occasionally ("Roundabout," "Carry On") but at its core this is an intimate, heartfelt record. Anyone who found Tahiti 80 a bit too glib and detached will find there's much more to hold on to here. Boyer will never win awards for his lyrics but they feel personal and lean toward quiet melancholy, and the "real" instruments give the record warmth. Songs like "Morning Blues" with its hushed atmosphere, the molasses slow "Long" (on which Boyer pulls off the neat trick of making the drum machine sound melancholy), and "Cross the Line" with its somber strings and aching vocal are the work of someone pouring out their soul. Of course if you liked the slickness and plastic pop of Tahiti 80, there are enough hooks here to make it worthwhile. Besides it's not like Boyer made a lo-fi, bedroom four-track record, Tu Tu to Tango is slick enough for AAA radio and he makes sure to include a giant dollop of sugar to make the heartbreak ...
| | Klostertaler Star Edition CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Anna + Idde Vagar Hem CD (2008) (Import)
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