| | Ramon Ayala Ay Concha La Principal CD Ramon Ayala Discography of CDs
Ay Concha La Principal Music Ramon Ayala Ay Concha La Principal Songs | 1. | Lagrimas |
| 2. | Nomas a Mi Manera |
| 3. | Te Quiero Tanto |
| 4. | Hoy Quisiera |
| 5. | Te Adoro Vida Mia |
| 6. | No Piensen Mal |
| 7. | Ay Concha |
| 8. | Principal, La |
| 9. | Ya No Quiero Mas |
| 10. | Donde Andabas |
| 11. | Te Caiste del Cielo |
| 12. | En la Torre |
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$12.35 The sixth album by Latin popster Yahir is one of his most sweeping and accomplished, boasting songwriting from a star-studded roster of Latin pop songwriters including Reyli, Miguel Luna, ...
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| | Andy Bey Shades Of Bey CD (1998)
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$13.69 One hopes this gorgeous album will at last spread the news about the superb jazz vocalist/pianist Andy Bey, a well-kept secret for most of his long career. Like his contemporaries Shirley Horn and Jimmy Scott, both of whom also emerged from undeserved obscurity only in the '90s, Bey prefers to work with glacially slow tempos. But while Horn still favors dry phrasing born of years in the cabarets and Scott ever perfects his signature art of the wail, Bey's burnished, sensual baritone luxuriates in a warm bath of sound and melody, prolonged as long as decency permits.
The selections on SHADES --Sergio Mendes' "Like A Lover," the late art-rocker Nick Drake's "River Man," "Drume Negrita," an Afro-Cuban lullaby--set the mood even more effectively than the more standard jazz fare offered on the previous BALLADS, BLUES & BEY. Bey hasn't neglected his roots however, what with a spirited rendition of Monk's "Straight No Chaser" as well as two compositions by Billy Strayhorn--the little known and lovely "Pretty Girl (The Starcrossed Lovers)" and a definitive version of the astonishingly beautiful "Blood ...
| | Mo' Mod Jazz CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.65 This, the second of Kent's Mod Jazz compilations, documents those points during the 1960s (and sometimes the early '70s, or the late '50s) when jazz, blues, and soul music intersected, sometimes throwing in pinches of pop, soundtrack themes, and Latin beats. Here, that doesn't mean that the artists included define themselves as genre-blenders. What is really meant, for the most part, is that blues and soul musicians get a little jazzy (B.B. King on "Bad Luck Soul," Little Johnny Taylor on "You Win, I Lose," Junior Wells on "(I Got a) Stomach Ache," Lightnin' Hopkins on "Got to Move Your Baby," and Booker T. & the MG's on "Soul Jam"); or jazz musicians getts a little bluesy (Mongo Santamaria on "Get the Money," Johnny Griffin on "Wade in the Water"); or jazz musicians trying for an off-the-wall hit (Johnny Gilliam's snazzy cover of the "Mission Impossible" theme, Freddie McCoy's vibraphone cover of the "Spiderman" theme, singer Mark Murphy's Latin lounge lizard cover of Horace Silver's "Senor Blues"). There is of course some classic organ soul-jazz by Richard "Groove" Holmes, Willis Jackson, and others, and some cats who are genuine jazz-blues hybrids, like Mose Allison, whose cover of "Eyesight to the Blind" (included here) was the model for the Who's version in Tommy. There's also some Latin-flavored boogaloo by Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers, and the Brown Brothers of Soul. All that doesn't add up to a release that's easy to categorize, but it does equal one that's easy to dance to. If 1960s jazz of that sort is what one likes, ...
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