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Purchase Traditional Songs & Dances From Africa CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bob Marley Legend CD (1984) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$11.45 This remastered version of LEGEND contains a 28 page booklet, and two bonus tracks.
Recorded between 1972 and 1981. Originally released on Island (90169).
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (2001, Sterling Sound, New York).
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (2001, Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
There are few musicians whose music has indisputably advanced humanity. Reggae figurehead Bob Marley--a songwriter, poet, activist, and visionary--is one of them. The idea that a single-disc collection could represent the depth, breadth, and power of Marley's achievement is far-fetched, but LEGEND makes an excellent attempt. Every single one of its tracks is outstanding, and the artist's different faces--revolutionary ("Get Up Stand Up"), romantic ("Is This Love"), devout Rastafarian ("Buffalo Soldier"), and prophet ("One Love/People Get Ready") are equally represented.
In addition to his moving message of love and unity, Marley is a master songwriter, as the timelessness of songs like "Stir It Up," "I Shot the Sheriff," and the gorgeous, poignant "Redemption Song" proves. Of course, a true sampling of Marley's output would require some early ska material, the Wailer's debut (CATCH A FIRE), the definitive NATTY DREAD, and ...
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$15.39 CELTIC WOMAN is the brainchild of David Downes, a composer/conductor who was heavily involved with the American production of RIVERDANCE. Not surprisingly, all of the lights, drama, and musical bombast of that esteemed show are present on this production as well. Instead of showcasing legions of dancers, however, CELTIC WOMAN puts the emphasis on the rich heritage of traditional and contemporary Irish music, as performed by five talented female performers from varying musical backgrounds.
Though the melodies are often extremely simple and unadorned, the production ...
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$12.75 Some styles, like hip-hop or funk, have the type of global appeal that allows for contributions from strangers of all locales. Broken beat, the fusion of next-level breakbeat and, well, jazz fusion, doesn't cotton well to outsiders. That's not because of evil temperaments among its producers (most are genuinely nice blokes), but because the sound evolves quickly and is only genuinely nailed by a few West London producers -- nine or ten of whom have used the Wu-Tang-like umbrella of Bugz in the Attic for some of their recordings. Although the majority of broken beat fans won't recognize the name DJ Rels, millions of rap fans know him for his common aliases: Yesterday's New Quintet, Quasimoto, and most famously, Madlib. (While the press releases all but admit it's Madlib, the credits are less clear, ascribing each track to the previously unknown D. Relmond.) It's clear even from a glance at the notes that Madlib knows as much about broken beat as he does jazz, which forms the backbone of his hip-hop work. Inside he name-checks ...
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| | Cinema Classics 2007 - Classical Music Made Famous In Films CD (2007)
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$17.09 L’Orkestre des Pas Perdus (a.k.a. the Lost Steps Orkestra) is back with a new eclectic, actual and 99.9% acoustic cd: Projet 9. Funny, energic, a little bit twisted but accessible, the compositions of trombonist Claude St-Jean move L’Orkestre des Pas Perdus, now upgraded to nine musicians, into new musical spheres. You’ll find on this disc 11 new songs, freely inspired by jazz, funk, musique actuelle, B movie soundtracks and crazy brassband music. The whole thing is delivered on solid arrangements moderated by musical climates well defined and interpreted by nine excellent musicians. Recognized for its energy, its humour and its quality of interpretation, L’Orkestre des Pas Perdus proposes a music which is rich in narrative emotions, inspired solos, humor and musical surprises leaving place for the creativity of theses fines musicians:Claude St Jean: trombone, compositionsJean-Denis Levasseur: soprano saxophone, clarinet, piccoloPierre Labbé: tenor saxophone , fluteMarc Villiard: alto saxophoneRoberto Murray: barytone saxophoneMaxime St Pierre: trumpetBruno Blouin-Robert: french hornJean Sabourin: sousaphoneRémi Leclerc: drums, percussionsFull of humour and highly energitic, this group draws from various contemporary currents and timeless material, breathing new and inventive dimensions into music, to the great deligth of the audience.With this type of instrumentation, there is an inevitable difference, a sort of meeting of circus music and surrealist cabaret, with strong influence of jazz, funk and fun… For the occasion, slide trombonist Claude St Jean is the man responsible for the compositions and the arrangements of this very urban music at the crossroads of Europe and America, stretching O.P.P’ s repertoire with a touch of Zappa, a smidgen of Nino Rota and a breath of Carla Bley’s.The musicians that make up O.P.P. are from solid jazz and musique actuelle/improvising music backgrounds, having performed with a wide cross section of Montreal’s best and musicians from elsewhere. The lively performances ...
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