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Additional personnel includes: Earl Bullhead, Cornel Peweardy, Jay Begaye, Alexander Santos, Wil Numkena (vocals).
Producers include: Douglas Spotted Eagle, Paul LaRoche, Tom Bee.
Brulé: Nicole LaRoche (flute); Chuck Davis, Paul LaRoche.
Personnel: Cornel Pewewardy, Earl Bullhead, Alexander Santos, Jay Begaye, Wil Numkena (vocals); Nicole S. La Roche (flute); Paul LaRoche (keyboards); Chuck Davis (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Paul LaRoche.
Arranger: Paul LaRoche.
Brule includes: Vlasis, Shane Summers-LaRoche (guitar, percussion); Nicole LaRoche (flute); Paul LaRoche (keyboards); Chuck Davis (drums, percussion).
NAPRA Review (03-04/02, p.87) - "...Feels like praying under an open sky. The music is upbeat, deliberate, and inclined to ebullience..." Star People Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $2.78) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, Electronica, World, New Age, Native American | | Label | Natural Visions | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 39616  | | CD Universe Part number | 2637192 | | Catalog number | 133 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 11, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Paul LaRoche | | Personnel | Paul Laroche - keyboards Chuck Davis - drums, percussion Nicole S. La Roche - flute
Also: Earl Bullhead, Alexander Santos, Cornel Peweardy, Jay Begaye, Wil Numkena |
Purchase Star People CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Brule We The People CD (1996)
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$15.19
| | Brule Lakota Piano CD (1997)
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$14.29 Lakota Piano is an excellent new age recording from Brule. Inspired by the pioneering group XIT, (the first Native American rock band signed to a major label) Brule has taken their melodies and transposed them to essentially piano and keyboard strings. What makes this concept work is that the melodies are quite pretty and there are enough slight variations to keep things interesting. The opening and final cuts ("Color Nature Gone" and "End") boast beautiful and haunting melodies, while "Someday" injects water sounds and traditional singing in the background. At other times gentle percussion is heard gently, but it never overpowers the main keyboard based melody. What also makes the music come across so strongly is the ...
| | Brule One Nation CD (1999)
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$14.69 Additional personnel includes: James Bilagody, Cornel Peweardy, Kee Chee Jake, Alexander Santos, Wil Numkena, Red Elk (vocals).
Hailed As "The Native American Yanni";Lakota Composer
Recorded at Studio Bee Recorders, New Mexico.
Personnel: Jack Ananoe, Cornel Prwewardy, Daula Mitchell, Red Elk, Kee ...
| | Nicole Passion Spirit CD (2001)
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| | Brule The Collection CD (2004)
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| | Brule Kinship CD (2006)
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$14.29 Paul LaRoche's synthesizer-driven evocations of his native Brule Lakota Sioux culture combine traditional influences and contemporary dance-oriented beats, with instrumental tracks like "Spirit of the Plains" ...
| | Ruben Romero Native Flamenco CD (1999)
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$13.19 As the title suggests, Native Flamenco unites Native American flute with flamenco guitar. Guitarist Ruben Romero and flutist Robert Tree Cody's playing is accented by the Afro-Cuban percussion of Tony Redhouse and John Murray's jazz-tinged bass work. The hypnotic ...
| | Breeders Last Splash CD (1993)
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$7.49 Surf's up, but--oooh--what's that dark stuff in the water? Imagine if you can, the spectral spawn of the Ventures, the Ramones, and the Beach Boys suddenly washing up with the high tide, and you get some idea of what to expect from the Breeders, a rogue girl group with a fresh point of view. Hard-edged yet supremely lyrical, the Breeders spend much of LAST SPLASH groping their way through the contradictions of good times in the sun and ambivalence about loss of innocence.
The Breeders' riot-grrrl take on surf punk owes little to the happy naivete of the Ronettes or the Bangles, but catches its spark from a Runaways-through-Bikini Kill fury. On a raveup like "Cannonball," fired by a dancing, jittery bass line and moody, careening power chords, the Breeders evoke girl-group harmonies to suggest romantic surrender and its dark side. Elsewhere songs like "Roi" and "Do You Love Me Now?" (the later song a remix from their last EP) bemoan the loss of romantic expectations, even as the heart quickens with hope on "Divine Hammer." Thanks to LAST SPLASH, you may never hear surf music the same way again.
Recorded at Coast Recorders and Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California; Refraze, Dayton, Ohio.
Personnel: Carrie Bradley (vocals); ...
| | Anti-Stress CD (2000) Import
$7.09 | | Riley Lee Buddha's Dream: Music For Meditation CD (2001)
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$12.19 Digitally remastered by Trevor Sadler using Apogee's UV22 digital process.
On this beautifully contemplative album, Lee allows his unaccompanied bamboo flute to imitate the songs of nature, which make up the "dream" from which Buddha awakened when he meditated under the Bodhi tree. With attention, the unique tenor of each performance emerges. "Melting Snow" takes a rasping, insistent turn that sounds like a human voice. The melody in "Ocean Mist" oscillates and then doubles. "By the River" also makes use of overdubbed ...
| | Dr Jeffrey Thompson Alpha Relaxation System 2.0 CD (2004)
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| | Orquesta Yambao Renacer CD (1986)
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$17.09 A rough-hewn salsa dura record from Chicago. It looks to classic 70s ...
| | Trophy Wife Rose-Scented Cuddle Moments CD (2008)
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$16.45 Trophy Wife’s brand new CD, “Rose-Scented Cuddle Moments” is the result of a years worth of labor. In that time they lost a member, gained a member, created a new incarnation of their former selves, solved a few crimes and wrote and recorded 10 new tunes. This new effort is a bit of a departure from what you’ve come ...
| | I'm Ok You're Ok Presents... CD (2009)
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$11.59 L.A. by way of Memphis band I'm OK You're OK got their name from an MxPx song and that says a lot about the music on their 2009 debut album PRESENTS. Pop punk with big choruses and punchy guitars is the order of the day and while the band may not have the same level of personality as MxPx, they do have some memorable tunes. Chief among them are the first single, the uplifting "Stories of Redemption," and the sweet sounding but painfully introspective ballad "Memories, Pt.2." Here and ...
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