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Purchase Mike Brant CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mariza Terra CD (2008) Bonus Track
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$13.49 Terra feels like an attempt to move Mariza into the musical mainstream. She's already established herself at the forefront ...
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| | German Beer Drinking & Merrymaking Songs CD (1997)
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| | W.O. Italian Hits Of The 50'S CD (2005)
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| | Bob Marley Confrontation CD (1983) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$10.75 Additional personnel includes: Glen DaCosta (tenor saxophone); David Madden (trumpet); Nambo (trombone); Devon Evans (percussion).
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (2001, Sterling Sound, New York, New York)
An interesting collection of singles and posthumously archived material created in the same way as Hendrix's CRASH LANDING and The Beatles "Free as a Bird," (albeit with most of the original musicians), CONFRONTATION is more consistent than one would expect and includes at least one certified classic in "Buffalo Soldier." The record features some very tasty guitar, good vocal performances and the always rock-steady rhythm ...
| | Mariza Transparente CD (2005)
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$13.49 Transparente is Mariza's "big" album, it seems, the one designed to make her more than just the shining star of the new fado. The music connects the dots between Portugal and Brazil, giving an international quality to it all. Her voice is as crystal clear as ever, and production by Jacques Morelenbaum is wonderfully transparent. Yet there's a sheen to it all that seems intended to rub off any rough edges. You can hear it in the soft strings that cushion "Meu Fado Meu." It just seems to be trying too hard, rather than letting the music unfold. It's apparent, too, in the fact that the songs are all short -- the longest barely passes three-and-a-half minutes. Not that it's not a gorgeous album; it enfolds the ears like silk; Mariza herself has never sounded more seductive, and the cello on "Quando Me Sinto So" is as warm and inviting as a lover's kiss. But unlike her previous work, there seems an air of ...
| | Tadd Dameron Magic Touch CD (1962)
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$9.65 Tadd Dameron is known to proclaim that he became an arranger rather than stay an exclusive instrumentalist because it was the only way he could get his music played. In retrospect, considering his best-known works are widely revered, few of them are frequently played by other bands, and only the finest musicians are able to properly interpret them. Dameron's charts had an ebb and flow that superseded the basic approach of Count Basie, yet were never as quite complicated as Duke Ellington. Coming up in the bop movement, Dameron's music had to have been by definition holding broader artistic harmonics, while allowing for the individuality of his bandmembers. The Magic Touch includes a handful of Dameron's most beloved compositions, as well as those that were more obscure, and have still never been covered. When you look at the sheer talent level of the players on this recording -- Clark Terry, Charlie Shavers, Joe Wilder, Jimmy Cleveland, Britt Woodman, Julius Watkins, Jerry Dodgion, Jerome Richardson, Johnny Griffin, Bill Evans, Ron Carter, George Duvivier, et al. -- one has to be in awe of them, and that only Dameron was able to convene such a band of extraordinary jazz performers in their prime. To effectively rein them all in was the trick, keeping solos at a bare minimum, and blending ...
| | Comedian Harmonists Grossen Erfolge, Vol. 5 CD (1998) Import
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| | Salvatore Adamo Zanzibar CD (2004)
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| | Juice Aleem Jerusalaam Come CD (2009)
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$12.65 Debut album from psychedelic trio raved by Alternative Press as 'Best Californian Britpop band'.
The military uniform, the fez, the scimitar -- one look at the cover photo and you know this is not going to be an album about rolling deep at the club. And you're right: Juice Aleem's sound is sharp, spare, funky, and frequently dubwise, his inflections frequently reggae-inflected, his flow calm and self-possessed, and his lyrics unapologetically didactic. Those familiar with the tropes will ...
| | Regal Line Road That Leads To Home CD (2005)
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| | Lost World Order This Apparatus Must Be CD (2008) (Import) Import
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