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With The Bavarian Villages' Linda Lee.
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Personnel: Frank Moravcik (vocals); Linda Lee (vocals).
Audio Mixers: Frank Vale; Greg Zydyk.
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Purchase An American Oktoberfest CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pink Martini Splendor In The Grass CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.39 Pink Martini follow the around-the-world-in-a-dozen-songs thrills of HEY EUGENE! with SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, a mellower, simpler set of small pleasures. These are relative terms, however; the group's music is still well-traveled, with China Forbes singing in five languages (English, Spanish, Neapolitan, French, and Italian) instead of the six or so on EUGENE!. However, Pink Martini opt for a more unified sound here, one that draws on the more straightforward lounge-pop of their debut, SYMPATHIQUE, and the mellowness ...
| | Buena Vista Social Club DVD (1999)
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| | Celtic Woman New Journey CD (2007)
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| | Richard Harris Macarthur Park CD (1997)
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$11.19 MACARTHUR PARK goes beyond the famous hit title track to explore the recorded work of stage and screen actor Richard Harris, including his versions of "Paper Chase" and "Name Of My Sorrow."
This CD reissue from England is almost (but not quite) identical to Raven Records' Richard Harris: The Webb Sessions 1968-69 from Australia, combining the contents of the albums A Tramp Shining and The Yard Went on Forever. The difference is the absence of the last Richard Harris-Jimmy Webb collaboration, "One of the Nicer Things," which appeared as a free-standing single in 1969. Alan Hodgson's annotation is slightly less informative than the notes by Jimmy Webb on the Raven CD. On the other hand, this disc is also about $3-$5 cheaper, so budget-minded fans may appreciate it. As for the sound, it is superior to any of the LP versions of A Tramp Shining, with Webb's reliance on stereo separation for important timbral effects coming through bright and ...
| | Claude Challe Buddha-Bar, Vol. II CDs
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$40.49 Claude Challe's Buddha-Bar, Vol. II compilation has elements of Far Eastern spirituality, African song, European electronica, and Spanish spice. The first album, Buddha-Bar, is very mellow for the most part. Deepak Chopra and Demi Moore, far and away the most ...
| | Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers Bible Stories CD (1995)
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| | I Muvrini Quorum CD (1997)
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$37.25 | | Gallaxia Latino International CD (2001)
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| | D R I Dirtiest...Rottenest CDs (2003) Remastered
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$17.09 Dirtiest...Rottenest collects two of D.R.I.'s most definitive albums in one set. When Metal Blade originally dropped 4 of a Kind in 1988, the Texas combo's bathtub gin concoction of hardcore and metal was still an acquired taste for fans of both genres. There was thrash, too, but D.R.I. never seemed to care enough about technical efficiency or scaring people with gloomy visions to really fit in there, either. 4 of a Kind's "Shut Up" never lets up its impossibly fast groove; however, its lyricism is straight out of the hardcore canon. It and tracks like "Modern World" even include Descendents-style studio tomfoolery, which further separated the guys in D.R.I. from their too-serious peers. Meanwhile, the chugging riffage and New Wave of British Heavy Metal dynamics of "Think for Yourself" and "Man Unkind" turned off the hardcore kids. Just where were the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles supposed to fit in? Of course, the answer is the future. With the benefit of hindsight, it's clear that the fuss over D.R.I.'s sonic synthesis was pretty ridiculous. The band acknowledged this with the album cover of its 1989 release, Thrash ...
| | Ray Appleton Latin Dreams CD (2006)
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| | Michel Onfray Contre Histoire De La Philosophie, Vol. 7 CDs (2007) Boxed Set
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