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Personnel includes: Enrique Iglesias (vocals); Michael Landau, Mike Frances, George Doering, Roberto Morales (guitar); Randy Waldman (piano); Robbie Buchanan (Hammond organ); Rafael Perez-Botija (keyboards, Hammond organ); Manuel Santisteban (keyboards); Scott Alexander (bass); Greg Bissonette (drums); Luis Conte (percussion); Leyla Hoyle, Francis Benitez, Carlos Murugia, Kenny O'Brian, Francis Benitez, Stephanie Spruill (background vocals). Engineers include: Eric Ratz, Miguel de la Vega, Paul McKenna. Recorded at Phase One Studios, Toronto, Canada, Fantasy Studios, San Francisco, California, Ocean Way Recording and Westlake Audio, Hollywood, California. ENRIQUE IGLESIAS won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance. Personnel: Enrique Iglesias (vocals); Eric Ratz (vocals, guitar); Barry Rudolph (vocals, acoustic guitar); Michael Landau, Paul McKenna, Roberto Morales, George Doering (guitar); Scott Alexander (bajo sexto); Randy Waldman (piano); Rafael Perez Botija (Hammond b-3 organ); Manuel Santisteban, Miguel DeLa Vega (keyboards); Luis Conte (percussion). Recording information: Fantasy Studios, San Francisco, CA; Ocean Way Recording; Phase One Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Westlake Audio, Hollywood, CA. Photographers: Alan Silfen; Fernando Martinez; Stephan Ach. Unknown Contributor Roles: Manuel Santisteban; Gospel Choir. Arrangers: Kenny OBrian; Manuel Santisteban; Rafael Perez Botija. Enrique Iglesias Music Review Purchase Enrique Iglesias CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Monica Mancini Dreams Of Johnny Mercer CD (2000)
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$7.95 Personnel includes: Monica Mancini (vocals); Alvin Chea (vocals); Randy Waldman (keyboards). Engineers includes: Don Murray, Jess Sutcliffe, Seth Presant. Recorded in June & July 2000. Personnel: Monica Mancini (vocals); Alvin Chea (vocals); Dean Parks (guitar); Julie Berghofer (harp); Assa Drori, Jennifer Walton, Laurence Greenfield, James Stark, Kristin Fife, Bob Sanov, Gwen Heller, Alan Ellsworth, Juliann French, Karen Jones, David Stenske, Armen Garabedian, Darius Campo (violin); Mimi Granat, John Scanlon, Raymond Tischer (viola); Sal Lozano (flute); Earl Dumler (English horn); Warren Luening (flugelhorn); Paul Klintworth, Daniel Kelley, James Atkinson (French horn); David Torres, Michael Lang (piano); Randy Waldman (keyboards); Gregg Field (drums, percussion); Michito Sánchez (congas, bongos); Munyungo (percussion). Audio Mixers: Don Murray ; Gregg Field; Seth Presant. Recording information: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA (06/2000-07/2000); G Studio Digital (06/2000-07/2000). Vocalist Monica Mancini follows up her chart-topping self-titled debut with an outstanding collection of 12 songs written by one of America's greatest songwriters, Johnny Mercer. The Dreams of Johnny Mercer features the stunning vocalist ...
| | Cole Porter Centennial Gala Concert CD (1991)
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$13.25 Recorded live at the Prince Edward Theatre, London, England on June 16, 1991. Includes liner notes by Robert Kimball and Christopher Palmer. All ...
| | Enrique Iglesias Cosas Del Amor CD (1998)
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$6.69 Personnel: Enrique Iglesias, Jacqueline Nemorin, Sue Ann Carwell Jenkins (vocals); Toby Grad (guitar, keyboards); Michael Landau, Dean Parks, James Harrah, Fredy Marugan (guitar); Assa Drori (violin); Dan Higgins (saxophone); Rafael Perez-Botija (piano); Manel Santisteban (keyboards); Charles Berghofer (bass); The St. Stephen Chorolets (background vocals). Recorded at Unique Recordings, New York, New York; Nadir, Madrid, Spain; TGN Studios, Munich, Germany; Andora Studios and Ocean Way, Hollywood, California. COSAS DEL AMOR was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Latin Pop Performance. Here's a Latin-pop crossover anyone with two eyes could have seen coming a mile away. ...
| | Enrique Iglesias Vivir CD (1997)
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$6.69 Personnel: Enrique Iglesias (vocals); Michael Landau (guitar); Dan Higgins (saxophone); Jerry Hay, Gary Grant (trumpet); Bill Reichenbach, Arturo Velasco (trombone); Mitchel Forman (piano); Rafael Perez-Botija (piano, keyboards); Billy Preston (Hammond organ); Leland Sklar, Neal Stubenhaus (bass); Greg Bissonette (drums); Luis Conte, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Kenny O'Brian, Gisa Vatcky, Maria ...
| | Kylie Minogue Fever CD (2002) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$39.49 The 2002 enhanced Japan-only version features four additional tracks and two videos. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Fame can be a fleeting mistress, and nowhere more so than in the land of dance-pop divas. Many are lucky enough to have a hit album, much less two or three. What usually takes a one-hit wonder from the singles charts to career diva lies less in catchy hooks than in a combination of talent and the choice of collaborators. Obviously, the master of this technique is Madonna, whose talent and eye for talent in others has made her not only a worldwide pop sensation, but a worldwide icon. Arguably, running a close second is Kylie Minogue. Starting off as not much more than a female voice for the massively successful Stock, Aitken & Waterman hit factory, she moved on to work with some of the most prominent dance producers of the early '90s, making her one of the most visible pop stars outside of the United States. By 1997, she moved on to working with writers outside the genre. While this may have translated into poor record sales, her motives were in the right place. With 2001's Fever, Minogue combines the disco-diva comeback of the previous year's Light Years with the trend of simple dance rhythms which was prevalent in the teen dance-pop craze of the years surrounding the album's release. While on the surface that might seem like an old dog trying to learn new tricks, Minogue pulls it off with surprising ease. The first single, "Cant Get You Out of My Head," is a sparse, mid-tempo dance number that pulses and grooves like no other she's recorded, and nothing on Light Years ...
| | Barbra Streisand Duets CD (2002) Remastered
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$7.59 DUETS is a compilation of duets and contains a new duet recording with Barry Manilow, "I Won't Be The One Let Go". Personnel includes: Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow, Barry Gibb, Neil Diamond, Bryan Adams, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Celine Dion, Donna Summer, Johnny Mathis, Kris Kristofferson, Kim Carnes, Don Johnson, Vince Gill, Michael Crawford, Judy Garland, Harold Arlen, Josh Groban. Producers include: Walter Afanasieff, Richard Marx, Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten, David Foster. Recorded between 1966 & 2002. In her lengthy career, Barbra Streisand has never shown much inclination to share the spotlight. In the movies, she must endure a leading man, but in her recordings, she has gone it alone for the most part. In 1978, however, a disc jockey edited together her and Neil Diamond's recordings of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," and she and Diamond quickly cut a real duet, resulting in a number one hit. Thereafter, she cannily coaxed others into sharing the microphone, resulting in chart singles with Donna Summer, Barry Gibb, Kim Carnes, former boyfriend Don Johnson, Bryan Adams, and Celine Dion, and album tracks with Johnny Mathis, Michael Crawford, and Vince Gill. The material mostly consisted of mediocre adult contemporary ballads that were outshone by the star power of the singers. This album collects all ...
| | DJ Magic Mike Don't Talk Just Listen CD (1996)
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| | Best Of Cheryl Lynn: Got To Be Real CD (1996)
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$7.59 Personnel includes: Cheryl Lynn, Luther Vandross (vocals); Toto. Producers include: Ray Parker Jr., Luther Vandross, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Includes liner notes by Scott Galoway. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is part of Legacy Records' Rhythm & Soul ...
| | Avett Brothers Mignonette CD (2004)
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$11.29
| | Nu Latin: The Cream Of Today's International Latin Music CDs (2004)
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$16.19 2CD set includes the cream of today's International Latin music featuring such diverse acts as Cuban rappers Orishas, Barcelona collective Ojos De Brujo, salsa/drum n' bass producer Sidestepper, Afro-Peruvian diva Susana Baca and many more for a total of 27 tracks to get you moving on the dancefloor.
Personnel: Summerseat MVC, Audrey Hermitt (vocals); Steve Chadwick (trumpet); Howard Jacobs (percussion). Audio Mixer: RSL. Like many various-artists anthologies on the Union Square group of labels, Nu Latin is not so much a best-of for its genre, or even strongly thematically linked by a mini-genre or region of origin. It's more a wide-ranging survey of Latin music being made in the late '90s and early 2000s, giving listeners a reasonable idea of some of the forms the style was spinning into during this period. There's certainly a lot of music, with each disc in this two-CD set containing about 70 minutes of music. If nothing else, the multiple nations represented illustrate how Latin music, like the blues, is no longer restricted to the region of its origin; there are performers here from Paris, the United Kingdom, New York, Spain, West Africa, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in addition ...
| | Transatlantic Live In Europe CDs (2003) Import
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| | Indestructible Latin Beats CD (2005) Import
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$24.45 12 of the baddest Latin tunes around, selected by UK Latin club don Gerry Lyseight.
Personnel: Leandro Bomfim (vocals); Danny Lewis, Roc Hunter (programming). Liner Note Author: Gerry Lyseight. Arranger: Nicola Conte. Latin music is a huge genre, and this 12-track anthology of recordings from the early 2000s (though Fruko y Sus Tesos' "Mambo No. 5" might be from the 1990s; the liner notes are unclear on that point) makes no pretense at being anything other than a selection of a dozen favorites of compiler Gerry Lyseight, who's described as a "U.K. Latin club don" on the back cover. If there's no theme or connecting concept other than Latin origin or orientation, well, at least it's refreshing that it doesn't bill itself as something it's not. Although it might be too all-over-the-map for some tastes, and it's not notably brilliant music, Indestructible Latin Beats should be credited for a lot of diversity within its hour of playing time. It takes in Latin sounds from Brazil, Colombia, and New York; crosscultural collaborations of sorts with contributors from Australia, Italy, New Zealand, and London; and styles from the relatively traditional (salsa on Spanish Harlem Orchestra's "Un Gran Dia en el Barrio," mambo on Fruko y Sus Tesos' cover of Pérez Prado's "Mambo No. 5") to the 21st century (various blends of Latin music with rap and electronics, as well as the "reggaeton" style of 3 Pesos' "Candela," which incorporates dancehall reggae and hip-hop). If there's any ...
| | Jonathan Coulton Smoking Monkey CD (2003)
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$15.19 By turns hilarious and melancholy, rockin' and melodious, Jonathan Coulton's lovely ditties about vengeful nerds, ennui-afflicted clowns, partially-imagined historical figures, and devotees of a certain Swedish prefab furniture ...
| | Maurice Chevalier Singing A Happy Song CD (2007) (Import)
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