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Producers: Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, David Foster. Once Upon A Christmas Music Kenny Rogers Once Upon A Christmas Songs Once Upon A Christmas Music Review Buy Once Upon A Christmas CD Purchase Once Upon A Christmas CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Partridge Family Christmas Card CD (1972)
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| | Duran Duran Arena CD (1998)
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Duran Duran: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Roger Taylor, John Taylor. Additional personnel: Andy Hamilton, Raphael Dejesus, B.J. Nelson, Charmaine Burch. Recorded live on tour in Australia, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, and the United States in 1984. Personnel includes: Duran Duran; Jonathan Elias (samples). Producers include: Duran Duran, Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards, Chris Kimsey, Daniel Abraham. Compilation producer: Nigel Reeve. Duran Duran: John Taylor , Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Simon LeBon. Audio Mixer: Jason Corsaro. Audio Remasterer: Nick Webb . Recording information: Around The World, London, England (1984). Photographer: Mike Owen. Seeing Duran Duran in concert in 1984 was like seeing a video come to life. The group put on a spectacular show filled with impressive light shows and videos. Since the concerts featured so many visuals, the band could not vary the tempos greatly, resulting in music that nearly replicated the studio versions of the songs. Arena accurately ...
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| | Hugh Masekela Home Is Where The Music Is CD (1972) Remastered; Digipak
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$8.59 Personnel: Hugh Masekela (flugelhorn); Dudu Pukwana (alto saxophone); Larry Willis (piano); Eddie Gomez (acoustic bass); Makaya Ntshoko (drums). Recorded in London in 1972, HOME IS WHERE THE MUSIC IS is a relatively early release for Hugh Masekela. The South African trumpeter would go on to play in just about every conceivable setting, but this date is a fine example of Masekela's fusion of Afro-pop with more straightforward jazz. Groove is paramount on these 10 tracks. As usual, Masekela surrounds himself with fine musicians, most notably the trumpet player Dudu Pukwana. The track list includes a Masekela original, a Miriam Makeba song, and five tracks by Caiphus Semyena. The 2008 reissue brings the original recording back with crisply remastered sound. Released as a double LP on Chisa/Blue Thumb in 1972, Hugh Masekela's Home Is Where the Music Is marked an accessible but sharp detour from his more pop-oriented jazz records of the '60s. Masekela was chasing a different groove altogether. He was looking to create a very different kind of fusion, one that involved the rhythms and melodies of his native South Africa, and included the more spiritual, soul-driven explorations occurring in American music at the time on labels like Strata East, Tribe, and Black Jazz as well as those laid down by Gato Barbieri on Bob Thiele's Flying Dutchman imprint. The South African and American quintet he assembled for the date is smoking. It includes the mighty saxophonist Dudu Pakwana and drummer Makaya Ntshoko, both South African exiles; they were paired with American pianist Larry Willis and bassist Eddie Gomez, creating a wonderfully balanced, groove-oriented ensemble. Produced by Stewart Levine and composer Caiphus Semenya, this is a near mythic date that was reviewed favorably but infrequently back in the day. The ten tunes here range between five and 11 minutes; half were written by Semenya, Masekela and Willis wrote one apiece, and the balance were covers -- including a gorgeous arrangement of Miriam Makeba's "Uhomé." "Part of the Whole"opens the set with Willis on Fender Rhodes piano, with a lazy rolling blues groove that is equal parts soul-jazz and South African folk melody. The horns enter behind him playing a vamp before they ramp it up in the chorus twice before Pakwana takes his solo against the ...
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