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Music Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $3.59) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, R&B, Latin, Latin Pop, Reggae/Ska/Calypso, Reggaeton, Latin Dance Collections, Dance, Nicaraguan | | Label | Cutting | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 133709  | | CD Universe Part number | 1691561 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 08, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
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Purchase Music CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dazz Band 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
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$6.79 The Dazz Band includes: Sennie "Skip" Martin (vocals, trumpet); Keith Harrison (vocals, keyboards); Kenny Pettus (vocals, percussion); Eric Fearman (guitar); Bobby Harris (saxophone); Pierre DeMudd (trumpet, background vocals); Steve Cox (keyboards); Michael Wiley (bass); Isaac "Ike" Wiley, Jr. (drums). Producers include: Reggie Andrews, Philip Bailey, Tommy Vicari, ...
| | DJ Nelson Reggaeton Virus CD (2003)
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| | Johnny Prez Prezident CD (2005)
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| | Orishas El Kilo CD (2005)
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$12.35 Orishas: Orishas (programming); Roldan Gonzalez Rivero, Hiram Riveri Medina, Yotuel Romero Manzanares (vocals); Brian Lynch (trumpet); Andres Levin (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, keyboards); Alain Pérez, Iván González (piano); Didier Davidas (keyboards); Laurent Vernerey, David Alonso (bass guitar); Vladimir Nunez De Moya (percussion); Niko Noki, Mig One, Marc Damble, Freddy Martineau (programming); Pedro Martinez, Orlando Poleo. With their third album, El Kilo, Orishas seem to have matured, and added an Old World depth (they live in France) to their Cuban roots and a pop sheen to the hip-hop that originally propelled them into the limelight. There's far more thought to the arrangements here, such as the guitar opening on "Reine de la Calle" or the mariachi horns of "Elegante." There's a fusion ...
| | Hector "El Bambino" & Naldo "El Saca Monstro" Present: Sangre Nueva CDs (2005)
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| | John Eric Peso Completo CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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| | Jello Is Always Red: The Cabaret Songs Of Clark Gesner CD (1998)
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| | Miroslav Vitous Atmos CD (1992)
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$15.55 Personnel: Miroslav Vitous (acoustic bass); Jan Garbarek (soprano & tenor saxophones). Recorded at Rainbow Studios, Oslo, Norway in February 1992. Personnel: Jan Garbarek (soprano saxophone, tenor ...
| | N-Trance Happy Hour CD (1999) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$36.59 Japanese Release To Include Exclusive Bonus Tracks: So High, Take Me Home Tonight, & 2012.
N-Trance: Kevin O'Toole, Dale Longworth. Additional personnel includes: Kelly Llorenna, Jerome Stokes, David Grant (vocals); Ricardo Da Force (rap vocals). Japanese version includes three bonus tracks. N-Trance's second full-length album Happy Hour finds the group crafting more sample-friendly, ...
| | Ron Block Faraway Land CD (2001)
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$13.79 Guests:D.Tyminsky,A.Krauss,S. Duncan,J.Douglas
Personnel includes: Ron Block (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, E-bow, banjo); Pat Bergeson (electric guitar, harmonica); Dan Tyminski (guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Sean Watkins, Ricky Wasson (guitar); Jerry Douglas (lapsteel guitar, dobro); Chris Thile (bouzouki, mandolin); Adam Steffey (mandolin, mandola); Alison Krauss (fiddle, viola, background vocals); Luke Bulla, Stuart Duncan, Andrea Zonn (fiddle); Viktor Krauss, Barry Bales (bass); Larry Atamanuik (drums, percussion); Lisa Forbes, Homer Forbes (background vocals). Engineers include: Gary Paczosa, Ron Block, Eric Uglum. Recorded at 17 Grand, Omni, Brown Cloud Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; Moonlight Canyon, Franklin, Tennessee; New Wine Studios, Hesperia, California. Includes liner note by Ron Block Personnel: Ron Block (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, E-bow, banjo); Dan Tyminski (vocals, tenor, baritone, acoustic guitar, mandolin); Homer Forbes (vocals, baritone, background vocals); Jay Forbes (vocals, bass voice); Jerry Douglas (vocals, lap steel guitar, dobro, fiddle); Alison Krauss (tenor, fiddle, viola); Rickey Wasson (guitar, acoustic guitar); Sean Watkins (acoustic guitar); Pat Bergeson (electric guitar, harmonica); Chris Thile (bouzouki, mandolin); Adam Steffey (mandola, mandolin); Luke Bulla, Andrea Zonn, Stuart Duncan, Barry Bales, Sara Watkins (fiddle); Larry Atamanuik (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Gary Paczosa. Recording information: 17 Grand Studios (2001); Moonlight Canyon Studio, Franklin, TN (2001); New Wine Studio, Hesperia, CA (2001); Omni, Nashville, TN (2001); The Brown Cloud, Nashville, TN (2001). Photographer: Peter ...
| | Sonny George Truckin' Country CD (1998)
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$12.89 the baritone-tongued vocalist for the Planet Rockers takes you for a ride on his big rig w. the songs "Ghostman Trucker", "Jacknife" & "Have Wheels Gotta Roll" - 10-4 good buddy! ...
| | Jamiroquai Funk Odyssey CD (2001) Import; + Bonus CD
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$11.65 2001 album plus a 6 track bonus disc featuring non LP cuts, 'Everybody's Going To The Moon', 'Do It Like We Used To Do', 'Deeper Underground', 'Little L' (Bob Sinclar Remix), 'You Give Me Something' (Full Intention Radio Mix) & 'Main Vein (Live). Housed in a slipcase.
Jamiroquai: Jay Kay (vocals); Rob Harris (guitar); Toby Smith (keyboards); Nick Fyffe (bass); Derrick McKenzie (drums); Sola Akingbola (percussion). Additional personnel: Paul Stoney (programming). This is a special Asian release of U.K. pop/funk band Jamiroquai's 2001 album. A bonus disc with five tracks ("Everybody's Going To The Moon," "Do It Like We Used To," alternate mixes of "Little L" and "You Give Me Something," and a live version of "Main Vein") is included in this edition. After the jarring reception of 1999's Synkronized, Jamiroquai constructed A Funk Odyssey, something more polished and slick inside the band's own brand of funky disco-rock. Jason Kay and keyboardist/songwriter Toby Smith perfected a maturation that was left keyed in Travelling Without Moving but left open-ended on Synkronized for a wide scope of musical delight. A Funk Odyssey taps into various illustrious grooves of the Latin world, classic rock, and mainstream club culture, and Jamiroquai is tight and eager to make everyone shake their groove thing in their own light. The first single, "Little L," beams with Kajagoogoo-like synths while warping into a funk-driven hue of orchestral whirlpools, but Jamiroquai allows the band's extroverted and unattached personality to shine on the worldbeat-tinged "Corner of the Earth." Kay strips aside all disco humor and grandeur for something personally inviting, something that's heartfelt too. A Funk Odyssey sparks classic enthusiasm, and it feels good. Dance music is not just a design, it's something far more tangible, and Jamiroquai surely captures a fierce desire to make it more emotional on the band's own level. ~ MacKenzie Wilson The indifferent welcome accorded 1999's SYNCHRONIZED may have thrown British funk outfit Jamiroquai off following the smashing success of 1997'S TRAVELLING WITHOUT MOVING, but the British funk outfit rebounded nicely with 2001's introspective and invigorating A FUNK ODYSSEY. Frontman Jay Kay continues to sound like Stevie Wonder's long-lost son as he mixes in the bossa nova-influenced "Picture Of My Life" with harder-driving fare like the theme-song-looking-for-a-blaxploitation-movie ...
| | Hed Kandi: Disco Kandi 05.02 CDs (2002) (Import) 28; United Kingdom
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$21.99 If Hed Kandi's now ubiquitous club compilations leave any sort of lasting legacy, it will probably be the highly stylized deco-femmes that adorn the cover of each release. The music on these compilations, however, has often been limited to the whims of popular house music culture, which means that thoughtful programming is often overridden by big hit after big hit. In that sense, Hed Kandi: Disco Kandi 05.02 is not much different from any other Hed Kandi release, except to say that the past year had some cuts that were clever as well as catchy. Satisfying for house-heads while satiating the popular masses. Disc One is the more light-hearted of the two. Dimitri from Paris and Mousse T give it a fresh old-school rap flava with their remix of T-Ski Valley's "Catch the Beat," while newcomers the Latin Hustlers look back even farther into the '70s with a freestyle carnival of horns and congas on "So Much Better At Bad." Disc Two is the more intense of the pair with Mousse T remixing both Shakedown's "At Night" and his own "Fire" into some serious late-night bass twisters. The uber-prolific Hakan Lidbo takes a shot at all-girl double-dutch rap with 2MHz on "Bad Girls Go to Hell." But the sampling dates back even farther with Layo & Bushwacka grabbing Nina Simone's sultry voice for their super-hit "Love Story." But for sheer brazenness, no one beats Space Cowboy and their ...
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