| | Stereo Sushi Vol. 2 CD - Import
Soulful deep house lounging from the camp of Hed Kandi. Artists include Ananda Project, Angie Stone, Miguel Migs, Masters At Work, Erro, Jody Watley, Mondo Grosso and many more.
Personnel: Christian Urich, Sara P. Smith, Heather Johnson , Angela Johnson (vocals); Ernesto Ebreau (percussion). Audio Mixers: Christian Urich; James Wiltshire; Scribe; Junior O; Blaze. Audio Remixers: Paul Lando; K. Fingers; Richard Payton; Big Ed; Blaze; Bob Sinclar. Illustrator: Neil. Arranger: Blaze. The second in the series of "soulful deep house lounging" doesn't include a wealth of important, individualistic tracks, but many of the inclusions are fine: Jody Watley's languorous vocal on "Saturday Night Experience" begins the first disc with class and the Blaze remix of Ananda Project's "Breaking Down" keeps the focus on New York/New Jersey garage. Other highlights by Miguel Migs (the sublime "Dubpusher") and Mondo Grosso keep the grooves deep on the first disc, while the second breaks out of the gate with "MAW's Theme" and keeps on pushing with tracks from Fantastic Plastic Machine, fellow Japanese producer Susumu Yokota, and a nice samba-themed Can 7 remix of the De la Soul/Chaka Khan collaboration "All Good." Still, Stereo Sushi isn't the usual 12" wrap-up for those who don't buy vinyl; both sets are unmixed, which leaves a bit lacking. ~ John Bush
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$21.99 If Hed Kandi's now ubiquitous club compilations leave any sort of lasting legacy, it will probably be the highly stylized deco-femmes that adorn the cover of each release. The music on these compilations, however, has often been limited to the whims of popular house music culture, which means that thoughtful programming is often overridden by big hit after big hit. In that sense, Hed Kandi: Disco Kandi 05.02 is not much different from any other Hed Kandi release, except to say that the past year had some cuts that were clever as well as catchy. Satisfying for house-heads while satiating the popular masses. Disc One is the more light-hearted ...
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$14.45 Clannad includes: Maire Ni Bhraonian (vocals, harp). Recorded at Eamonn Andrews Studio, Ireland. Digitally remastered by Bill Giolando. Personnel: Pat Duggan (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Paul Brennan (vocals, guitar, flute, percussion); Ciaran Brennan (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Mícheál O Domhnaill, Noel Duggan (vocals, guitar); Máire Brennan (vocals, harp); Padraig O'Donnell (vocals); Dónal Lunny (guitar, synthesizer, percussion); Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (keyboards); Robbie Brennan (drums). Recording information: Eamonn Andrews Studios. Though the group would eventually drift into new age territory, with its second effort Clannad was still rooted firmly in traditionalism. ...
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