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Sounds Of Nature Shore Songs | 1. | Shore, The - (with music, with Sounds Of Nature) |
| Purchase Shore CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sounds Of Nature Peaceful Evening Sunset CD (2000)
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$3.89 Live Recording
| | Armik Rosas Del Amor CD (2001)
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$12.79 World-class guitar virtuoso Armik plays 12 exquisite songs on his sixth release for the BajaTSR label titled Rosas Del Amor. He tops his best-selling Isla del Sol by using fresh romantic themes based on his journeys through Spain. Each song is as pure and fragile as a moment in life itself, simply said, like the life of a rose. Armik plays 12 different guitars in order to bring the individual melodies and arrangements of each song to the anticipated desire of his listeners. His flair for dramatic imagery is readily apparent on the opening track titled "Lovers in Madrid." Armik immediately captivates you with his lyricism -- holding ...
| | Windham Hill Christmas CD (2002)
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$6.09
| | Jim Brickman Unspoken CD (2008)
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$14.49
| | Enigma Screen Behind The Mirror CD (2000)
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$11.55 There is a certain other-worldliness to the musical landscapes created by the artist also ...
| | Mark Knopfler Golden Heart CD (1996)
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$8.69 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
The Dire Straits' mastermind's first non-soundtrack solo album is a refreshingly diverse outing. Mellower overall than his previous fare, there's still plenty of stunning guitar work and solid songcrafting to be had here. The songs cover a lot of stylistic bases, from rock to folk, Celtic, blues and somber balladeering. The disc is full, yet its diversity never becomes superfluous. A well-planned and pleasing slice of craftsmanship ...
| | B-Tribe Sensual Sensual CD (1998)
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$9.09 Principally recorded at Ocean Groove Studios, Miami Beach, Florida and Mediterranneo Studios, San Jose, Ibiza from 1996-1997.
The third album from the Barcelona Tribe of Soulsters (German producer Claus Zundel, or "The Brave") leaves its predecessors' predilection for German techno beats and ...
| | Urban Dance Squad Planet Ultra CDs (1999)
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$13.69 The most recent Urban Dance Squad album is reissued here in a deluxe two-fer that also includes a live recording from New York in 1997. Kudos to Triple X for the fine packaging and for having the good taste to give these Dutch metal/hip-hop-heads another shot at the U.S. market that ignored them, so inexplicably, during their seven-year career. It's not that Americans don't like the idea of rock/hip-hop fusion -- witness the popularity of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But ...
| | A R Kane I CD (1989)
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$10.35 In retrospect, "i" now seems like a crystal ball prophesying virtually every major musical development of the 1990s; from the shimmering techno of "A Love from Outer Space" to the liquid dub of "What's All This Then?," from the alien drone-pop of "Conundrum" to the sinister shoegazer miasma of "Supervixens" -- it's all here, an underground ...
| | Valensia Queen Tribute CD (2003)
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$16.45 QUEEN TRIBUTE, the 2003 cover album from celebrated heavy metal group Valensia, pays homage to Queen.
Aldous Byron Valensia Clarkson (aka Valensia) presents the music of Queen in an interesting light. The album cover is stunning and gorgeous, shadowed pastels creating eye-catching visuals which complement the smooth renditions of material made famous by Freddie Mercury, Brian May and company. Valensia's vocals do an accurate job of copying Mercury -- so much so fans could easily mistake this as the real thing. It brings to mind Todd Rundgren's delightful Faithful album -- more than a "tribute" in the purist sense of the term. Rundgren simply had fun proving to the world he could duplicate "Strawberry Fields Forever," as well as Jimi Hendrix. And that's what Valensia seems to be doing here, having fun while making a statement that he has the chops to put Humpty Dumpty back together again. OK, so "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a tough mountain to climb, and doing it so well is indeed an achievement, but the true standard for cover versions remains Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels' dismantling of Lou Reed's song, "Rock & Roll," and reconstructing it to the point where everyone from the Runaways to Blue Swede were copping the re-make's riffs, while Lou Reed picked up the album's producer and guitar player for his classic Berlin project. Now that's influencing that which influenced you! Still "Polar Bear" is pretty amazing and this is an album you can play at parties and keep people's attention the way Andy Mackay's In Search of Eddie Riff serves that purpose well. The inclusion of Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes" is interesting (the band performed it at the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert) among the 14 selections, a bonus track of "You Take My Breath Away" closing out the festivities. A nice introduction to Valensia ...
| | Blunts & Stunts Soundtrack Blunts & Stunts Class Of 94 CD (2006)
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$18.99 Damien Earl Matthias A.K.A "E-Love"(Songwriter, director, Producer teams up with Hot Producer, K.I.D.D., from Detroit, MI. K.I.D.D. has worked with the likes of Snoop, B.G.(Cashmoney)etc. Also, Songwriter & producer KAMARE joins the two to write a Hot ...
| | Roger Eno Familiar CD (1994)
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$13.85 The Familiar is the first meeting between composer, multi-instrumentalist, and arranger Roger Eno -- yes, brother of Brian -- and singer, lyricist, and woodwind player Kate St. John of the Dream Academy. St. John's lyrics and voice adorn five of the 13 songs here, the rest feature Roger Eno's piano accompanied in various settings, some with woodwinds and strings, such as the haunting and lovely "The Wonderful Year," a small chamber piece that contains a gorgeous cello solo by Sarina Sobirovena. St. John's vocals are small, nearly precious, but so wrap themselves around Eno's compositions that they are, in essence, inseparable from them. Take "We Stay Still." As her oboe and the strings slip almost undetectable under his piano, her multi-tracked vocals phrase metaphysical ponderings that sound perfectly natural. Call this music what you will, but pop it's not. It's Baroque, it's elegant, and it's self-conscious, but it's also memorable to listen to -- there's plenty here to engage a listener, however loosely. Producer Bill Nelson brings his guitar to a number of the tracks like this one and the airy opener, "Our Man in Havana"; brother Brian's treatments and synthesizer very casually grace a few numbers as well. There is a sheer musicality here that works despite the rather restrained conceptual and compositional elements, and will no doubt lend it the favor and small mystery of repeated listenings. Fans of Virginia Astley's and Ryuichi Sakamoto's more classical-oriented material will find much to like on The Familiar. ~ Thom Jurekų/
The Familiar is the first meeting between composer, multi-instrumentalist, ...
| | Zip Tang Luminiferous Ether CD (2007)
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$11.09
| | Lusine Schisas Sun Girl CD (2008)
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