| | Jenka Heart CD Jenka Discography of CDs
This is a 2001 release by Japanese pop singer Jenka.
Pop Jenka Heart Songs | 1. | Heart |
| 2. | Spring Summer Fall And Winter |
| 3. | Lovesick |
| 4. | Heart (Voiceless) |
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Purchase Heart CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nini Rosso Il Silenzio CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Yasmin Levy Mano Suave CD (2007)
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$13.49 Yasmin Levy has proved herself to be the leading exponent of Ladino song (Ladino is the language of the Sephardic Jews whose roots are in Spain). However, her previous albums have never quite captured her potential. This time, though, she's hit the spot, finding both the intensity of performance and delicacy of arrangement that's been her hallmark. The style is a mix of influences that blend perfectly -- listen carefully and you can hear traces of flamenco nestled alongside Middle Eastern music, with influences from around the Mediterranean liberally scattered across the sound. Her voice is in glorious form, with a depth of purity that illustrates just how she's matured and fully grown into her ability. Her own band, now well bedded-in, is superb and sympathetic, but there are some surprising additions (Paraguayan harp, anyone?). Natacha Atlas weighs in for a duet on the title cut, which becomes a gentle contest between the two singers, both of whom work out of their skins on the track. This is a disc of real beauty, with ...
| | Tomita - Snowflakes Are Dancing CD (1974)
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| | Trivium Crusade CD (2006)
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$15.09 Trivium brought the heavy music scene to its knees with the brilliance of 2005's ASCENDENCY. Aggressive touring helped them to build a rabid following and honed the band's already fierce chops. The progression of CRUSADE showcases a young group poised to inherit the coveted metal music crown from the very artists that inspired ...
| | Paula Fuga Lilikoi CD (2006)
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| | Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music: Vols. 1 & 2 CD (1987)
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$13.59 Originally released on Swallow (6011) in 1965 and Swallow (6019) in 1974. Includes French and English translations.
If you want to go straight to the source and hear real Cajun music without any hint of crossover, look to the Balfa Brothers. Though they were a popular live attraction as early as 1948, Dewey, Will, Burke, Harry, and Rodney (with assistance from family friend Hadley Fontenot on accordion) didn't record their first LP until 1965. Their second followed a full nine years later. Both are included on this seminal Cajun disc, and the purity of the group's performances is stunning.
Theirs is an entirely acoustic sound, based on the jangling rhythm of the guitar, the sprightly tinkling of the triangle, and two wailing fiddles, alternately melancholy and joyous. Dewey Balfa, the band's de facto leader is possessed of a classic Cajun vocal style; it's frequently impossible to tell whether he's lamenting or rejoicing. The Brothers' rough-hewn, earthy feel is so captivating that the listener is ...
| | Blackfoot Vertical Smiles CD (1984)
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$10.49 Although they'd managed to become bona fide second-division stars in England, where their incomparably heavy brand of Southern rock and devastating live performances had thrilled nostalgic Skynyrd disciples and open-minded metalheads alike, Blackfoot had made dispiritingly little commercial headway in their own backyard: the American market. So as pressure mounted to deliver a hit for their label, Atco, Rickey Medlocke decided to invite former Uriah Heep keyboard player Ken Hensley to join the band -- a calculated move intended to modernize the group's sound for the synth-happy 1980s. But 1983's Siogo, though seemingly a passable compromise, still failed to yield any hits, so Blackfoot were literally put on notice prior to getting to work on their next effort, which was rejected upon initial delivery under the working title of Cry of the Banshee. The band was ordered back into the studio to try again, only without founding second guitarist Charlie Hargrett, who had quit under duress after being fingered as the scapegoat for all of the band's problems (including looking old playing "old-fashioned"-like...OK?). The resulting Vertical Smiles was finally released in the summer of 1984 and represented not only Blackfoot's creative fall from grace, but also delivered one of the most misogynistic title/cover tandems (the latter featuring a bunch of up-skirt Polaroids) since Montrose's equally tasteless and musically inadequate Jump on It eight years earlier. For starters, the first two songs on Vertical Smiles were covers (never a good sign), and although the perennial folk-rock favorite "Morning Dew" was remade into a pretty classy power ballad, the ensuing "Living in the Limelight" was doomed from the get-go for being composed by Chicago schmaltz king Peter Cetera (!!!), of all people -- need we say more? Of the seven originals that followed, few fared any better, being that most had what little lingering guitar grit they could muster summarily buried beneath a wash of unnecessary, glossy '80s synth lines -- particularly offensive on such titles as "Ride with You," the electronic-drum horror of "Heartbeat and Heels," and the intolerably insipid "Summer Days." Die-hard Blackfoot fans may be able to tolerate partially convincing hard rockers like "Get It On" and "Young Girl," but the surrounding embarrassments are simply too painful to warrant anyone else being exposed to the torment and disappointment that is Vertical Smiles. At least Charlie Hargrett might have had a laugh in retrospect. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Originally issued in 1984 and reached # 176 on the Billboard charts. Fans have been screaming for these albums to be issued on CD. At the ...
| | Brad Randell & The Zydeco Ballers CD (2009)
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| | Gavin Castleton Fortnightshift CD (2005)
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$7.99 This CD is what happens when you put Gavin Castleton(keyboardist and vocalist for Gruvis Malt) in a dungeon with live drum n“ bass hip hop band One Drop from Orlando FL for ...
| | John Mayall Back To The Roots CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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| | Megaherz Heuchler CD (2008)
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| | Robert Real 25 Melodies A La Guitare CD (2009) (Import)
$15.75 | | Napoli Mandolin Orchestra Serenata Luntana CD (2009)
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