| | Eugene Pao / Mads Vinding Pao CD Eugene Pao / Mads Vinding Discography of CDs
Eugene Pao / Mads Vinding Pao Songs | 1. | With Hunt |
| 2. | Recordame |
| 3. | Infant Eyes |
| 4. | All of You |
| 5. | Alice in Wonderland |
| 6. | Blame It on My Youth |
| 7. | Dolphin Dance |
| 8. | Bud Powell |
| 9. | My Foolish Heart |
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Purchase Pao CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Toninho Horta Serenade CD (2000)
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| | Enrico Rava Tati CD (2005)
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$14.99 Enrico Rava's restrained trumpet playing has been regarded in modern times as perfectly reflective of the ECM sound. It is wrapped in European classical music while displaying a lyricism that goes beyond strict tonality, reaching for a soulful arena that only he can claim in the post-Miles Davis ...
| | Erin Bode Over And Over CD (2006)
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| | Ralph Towner Time Line CD (2006)
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$14.89 It's hard to believe that it's been more than five years since Ralph Towner issued his last solo guitar album, or any album under his own name, for that matter. Anthem was issued in 2000. Time Line is a return to the stark, spacious and lyrical explorations of that set. That's not to say this is any kind of direct replica. Towner's a restless artist, he pushes his boundaries on the classical and 12-string guitars. The set contains 14 new compositions and two fine covers that provide the real reason for Towner's not-so-secret inspiration here: George Gershwin's "My Man's Gone Now," and Harold Arlen's "Come Rain or Come Shine." The muse, of course, is Bill Evans. Evans has been forever associated with the former tune since his 1961 trio performance of it at the Village Vanguard; the latter is a tune he played live fairly often in the '60s and even the '70s. Time Line is full of lively, even, bright textures and moods. Check out the languid beauty of "Turning of the Leaves" or the nearly singing "Always ...
| | Kenny G Miracles: The Holiday Album CD (1994)
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$6.05 "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
Over the past decade, since first gaining popularity with the Jeff Lorber Fusion, soprano saxophonist Kenny G has become one of the most celebrated instrumental stars in all of popular music. By fusing elements of contemporary jazz with the most lyrical aspects of pop and R&B, Kenny G has created an enduring sound signature and a fan base that rivals that of any vocalist.
It is precisely these lyric, vocal gifts that make Kenny G's sound so instantly identifiable. And on MIRACLES: THE HOLIDAY ALBUM, the saxophonist has turned his attention towards some of the ...
| | Duke Heitger Rhythm Is Our Business CD (2000)
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$12.65 The 1990s Swing revival has been a mixed blessing for jazz fans; a lot of the practitioners talk the talk, walk the walk and wear the uniforms, but simply don't cut it as songwriters or performers because they rely too heavily on rock and omit any classic material from the genre. In spite of the appearance given by the cover of this CD, this is the Real McCoy. Duke Heitger is a the son of jazz musician Ray Heitger of the Cakewalking Jazz Band in Toledo, Ohio, and the early influences have paid great dividends. Heitger is a first rate trumpeter, leading a group that includes pianist David Boeddignhaus, clarinetist/alto saxophonist/tenor saxophonist Tom Fischer, both of whom have worked with Heitger in Banu Gibson's band. Drummer Chris Tyle is also the cornetist and leader of the Silver Leaf Jazz Band; there are also several notable guests: the brilliant trombonist and arranger Dan Barrett, the popular swing singer Rebecca Kilgore, and reedman Brian Ogilvie, a veteran of the Jim Cullum Jazz Band. There's a lot ...
| | Jack DeJohnette Dejohnette Complex CD (1969)
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| | David Murray Octet Plays Trane CD (2000)
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$14.55 Tenor saxophonist David Murray and his octet rise to the challenge of performing five classic John Coltrane compositions not by playing note-for-note recreations but by allowing Trane's searching spirit to dominate the proceedings. Murray shines on all tracks, switching between tenor and bass clarinet. The octet featuring pianist D.D. Jackson, trombonist Craig Harris, trumpeters Ravi Best and Rasul Siddik, alto saxophonist and flutist James Spaulding, bassist Jaribu Shahid, and drummer ...
| | Cypress Hill Stoned Raiders CD (2001)
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$7.59 While most of the rock and rap acts that emerged successfully in 1991 have gone the way of the Arsenio Hall show, Cypress Hill remains a significant and innovative force in both genres. Blazing a gold and platinum trail that has spawned many copycat groups, Cypress continues to keep it real on its 10th-anniversary album STONED RAIDERS. Kurupt guests on "Kronologik," a hip-hop account of the band's highs and lows. M.C. Ren kicks ...
| | Nana Simopoulos Daughters Of The Sun CD (2001)
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$15.19 The fact that Nana Simopoulos plays both the sitar and the bouzouki on Daughters of the Sun tells you a lot about the singer/instrumentalist. For centuries, the sitar has been one of the top string instruments in traditional North Indian music, whereas the bouzouki is a Greek instrument -- and if someone is capable of playing both instruments on the same album, you know that she has a truly multicultural outlook. Multicultural is definitely the word that describes this fine world fusion effort, which combines folk and pop elements with music from different parts of the globe -- primarily India, the Middle East, and Greece. The material on Daughters of the Sun (some of it instrumental, some of it with vocals) favors what is known as modal or scalar playing. Those who aren't musicians may not know the exact technical meaning of that term, but it's easy to recognize modality when you hear it -- modal/scalar playing is what Indian, Greek, Jewish, Armenian, Arabic, and Turkish music all have in common, and it is the type of playing that John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Yusef Lateef introduced to the jazz world in the late '50s and early '60s. Modality can be loud and festive (Jewish klezmer) or it can be tranquil (Indian ragas) -- and on this CD, Simopoulos favors the more tranquil, peaceful approach to modality. Hauntingly ethereal yet rhythmic tunes like "True to the Land" and "Aphrodite's Star" have the sort of calm, quiet strength that one expects from traditional Indian ragas, but Simopoulos doesn't limit herself to Indian instruments -- on Daughters of the Sun, her sidemen play everything from African udu drums to Native American flutes to the Aboriginal didgeridoo. This risk-taking CD is enthusiastically recommended to those who appreciate a broad-minded approach to world music. ~ Alex Henderson
Nana Simopoulos is a musican who draws her melodic color from the map of world cultures. She plays sitar, bouzouki and sings. Nana also"...writes personal music with multi-ethnic influences ...
| | Uriah Heep Blood On The Stone CD (2001) (Import)
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| | Toure Kunda Okunaya CD (2007) (Import)
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