| | Alejandro Lerner Volver A Empezar CD Alejandro Lerner Discography of CDs
(4 Customer Reviews)
Audio Mixer: David Dachinger.
Arrangers: Afo Verde; Alejandro Lerner; Cachorro López.
Universal. Alejandro Lerner Volver A Empezar Songs | 1. | Hoy | |
| 2. | Como Yo Te Ame | |
| 3. | Volver a Empezar | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Mil Veces Iloro | |
| 5. | Belleza, La | |
| 6. | Spinetta. Cerca de los Lejos | |
| 7. | Despedida, La | |
| 8. | Dile Que Lo Amas | |
| 9. | Donde Ir, A | |
| 10. | Separados | |
| 11. | No Me Acuerdo | |
| 12. | Sin Piedad | |
| Volver A Empezar Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   The Best of the Best This CD is one of the best works of Lerner. His words are full of sincerity and good will. His music will make you dream.
I love this CD Submitted by a reviewer (Bogota, Colombia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A wonderful sensitive album Alejandro Lerner is one of the best sensitive performers I ever heard; his music is deep in love, cheer, and talent. This argentine musician understand every single feeling of a human being, that´s because of his natural performance in the piano. I recomend highly this album, just great! Submitted by Alelaw (Maracaibo, , Venezuela) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
MAGNIFICENT As a musician, I liked this CD for its quality and style. I loved the lyrics and the music. I will recommend it to those out there looking for the best quality music. Submitted by a reviewer (London, England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Food for the Soul Alejandro Lerner's new album is magnificent. His words will make you feel in a place of complete happiness. It will also give you hope and motivation to be a better person.
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$7.59 "Do The Evolution" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and Best Short Form Music Video. YIELD was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.
Nay-sayers and trends be damned. Pearl Jam's follow-up to 1996's NO CODE continues down the path of aggressive rock and roll, existential musings and musical experimentation. This isn't your older brother's grunge. Opening with the hard-driving "Brain Of J," YIELD goes from a punky swagger representing ...
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$90.25 THE COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS contains Led Zeppelin's 9 studio albums as well as 3 bonus tracks. The 10 CDs come in a deluxe box and include all original album art and a book with rare photos and liner notes by Cameron Crowe.
Digitally remastered by Jimmy Page and George Marino at Sterling Sound, New York, New York.
Released in 1993, THE COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS is a ten-CD collection of Led Zeppelin's officially released studio albums along with a handful of rarities, all personally remastered by Jimmy Page. After releasing a self-titled, blues-based debut and a harder-rocking follow-up primarily recorded on tour, Led Zeppelin's muse was soon travelling all over the map. On LED ZEPPELIN III, the band retreated to the Welsh countryside, influenced by the folkier side of Joni Mitchell and The Byrds, ...
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| | Ultimate Kirk Whalum CD (2007)
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$12.09 Mosaic's Contemporary series does it right with this 12-cut retrospective of tenor saxophonist Kirk Whalum. Ultimate contains cuts covering nearly 20 years in the enigmatic Whalum's recording (from his 1985 debut Floppy Disc on Columbia through his beautiful 2002 album, Hymns in the Garden for Warner Brothers). The hallmark of Whalum's sound is his unmistakable voice as a soloist. Matt Pierson, who wrote the liner notes, rightly asserts that along with the late Grover Washington, Jr. and David Sanborn, Whalum's sound on the horn is utterly individual in contemporary jazz. But it's more than tone and phrasing (which owe as much to Arnett Cobb, Booker Ervin, and Illinois Jacquet than his forebears in the genre), it's the inherent ability to convey emotion, imagination and technique no matter what he plays. In fact, if anyone could make a case against the snobs for contemporary jazz it is Whalum. Admittedly, some of the technological sounds of the records he has made have dated, such as the drum machines and computer programming, but the notion of the songs themselves is timeless. Take a listen to "All I Need," from 1987's Colors album. While Philippe Saisse's programming textures are a bit redundant, the gospel choral and the Hammond B-3 are as timeless as Whalum's honking, crooning, and shouting on the horn. The classical overtones in "Desperately" give way to a Brazilian samba feel as Bob James' keyboards offer a delicate backdrop to Whalum's horn and Steve Khan's guitar playing. Leonard "Doc" Gibbs' organic percussion displaces the technology as the groove is lithe, elegant and effortless. The slippery light funk on "Ascension," provided by Alex Al's bass, and Paulinho da Costa give Whalum room to literally soar from David Woods drum loops, and Ricky Peterson's Rhodes complements his solo beautifully. "Now 'Til Forever" from 2000s Unconditional uses Lenny Castro's percussion and Roberto Vally's and Tim Heintz's keyboard work as a spring board, and Whalum's fat, warm, edgy tone literally sings its tenderness through to the listener. The nocturnal funk of "Playing with Fire" is a worthy successor ...
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