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This Canadian singer has a pop-rock style reminiscent of Sheryl Crow, with a dash of Melissa Etheridge's growl. Her earlier influences range from folk-popper James Taylor (evident on "Trust Me [This Is Love]") to her countryman Bryan Adams ("Sitting On Top Of The World"). As in Crow's songs, characters from all walks of life populate Marshall's songs, whether it's the Southern homemaker escaping her alcoholic spouse in "Birmingham" or the lost soul looking for salvation in "Last Exit To Eden." Only 10 songs long, AMANDA MARSHALL is a tasty appetizer for what promises to be a delectable body of work.
Personnel: Amanda Marshall (vocals); David Wipper (acoustic guitar, mandolin); Tim Pierce (acoustic & electric guitars); Bob Mann (acoustic guitar); Tommy Byrnes (electric guitar); Peter Kent (violin); Erica Duke-Kirkpatrick (cello); T-Bone Wolk (accordion); Louis Taylor (soprano saxophone); David Tyson (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Leland Sklar (bass); Kenny Aronoff (drums, percussion); Diana DeWitt (background vocals).
Q (8/96, pp.122-123) - 3 Stars - Good - "...Her voice is strong and true and not overly prone to histrionics, even when the songs are more concerned with loss rather than celebration..." Amanda Marshall Review
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Purchase Amanda Marshall CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lady Gaga Fame Monster CDs (2009) Deluxe Edition
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| | Mariah Carey Merry Christmas CD (1994)
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$8.75 (MP3 Available for Download) At this stage of her career Mariah Carey does not need to prove herself, but her voice is so powerful that with each new recording she, once again, reminds you: "Listen to what I can do." Vocal gymnastics and Christmas songs are not often thought of as a compatible combination, but on MERRY CHRISTMAS Mariah jumps, climbs, crawls, twirls and dashes her way through both traditional fare and original Christmas songs.
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| | Guys & Dolls Guys And Dolls CD (2001)
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$14.65 National Symphony Orchestra includes: John Owen Edwards (conductor).
Additional personnel includes: Emily Loesser, Ron Raines, Kim Criswell, Graham Bickley, Don Stevenson, David Green, Nicholas Colicos, Brian Greene, Danielle Carson, Liz Greenaway, Jackie Marks, Karina Murphy, Tinuke Olafimihan, Joyce Teevar (vocals).
Jay Records' 1995 studio cast recording of Guys and Dolls was a significant contribution to theater music, presenting on two CDs the most complete presentation of the show ever committed to disc. Since then, however, the label has cheapened its work by licensing a "highlights" album drawn from the recording, and now it further muddies the waters with another shortened -- and this time revised -- version. This single-disc, hour-long album features half a dozen newly recorded tracks that serve to replace two of the 1995 cast's principals, Gregg Edelman, who played Sky Masterson, and Tim Flavin, who played Nathan Detroit. In their places are Ron Raines and Graham Bickley. No explanation is offered for the substitutions, though the CD booklet contains advertisements for solo albums on Jay by the two new cast members. Tim Flavin, who never managed a believable American accent, is not missed, especially since Bickley, in the limited amount of time he gets, proves a noticeable improvement. But Edelman's performance was one of the best things about the 1995 recording, and the deep-voiced, somewhat gruff Raines is much less impressive, especially because he inspires Emily Loesser, ...
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$10.95 After four years of silence, Marisa Monte reappeared with two simultaneously released albums, Universo ao Meu Redor and Infinito Particular. On Universo ao Meu Redor, Monte thoroughly explores, and in her own way interprets, the sound of Brazil's most famous music style, samba. This was a much anticipated project, as Monte's few earlier samba recordings turned out splendid. And Universo ao Meu Redor doesn't in any way leave the listener disappointed. Timeless and modern at the same time, it is a mature album of gentle sambas, replete with rare elegance and beauty. The bulk of the CD was composed by the now firmly established and highly acclaimed songwriting trio of Arnaldo Antunes, Carlinhos Brown, and Monte herself. Sprinkled ...
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