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"Radical Jewish Culture"
Personnel: Jon Madof, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz, Mathias Kunzli. Includes liner notes by Bill Laswell. Personnel: Jon Madof (guitar); Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass instrument); Mathias Kunzli (drums, percussion).
The Wire (5/03, p.63) - "...Madof himself crafts lead runs that sometimes sound like the soundtrack of an imaginary Arabic surf movie....His playing displays a delicate intricacy..." JazzTimes (10/03, p.90) - "...The lasting impression that Madof leaves is that of mild-mannered melodicist, a guitar player focused on carefully spun single-line playing only occasionally thickened with polyphony..." Rashanim Review
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Purchase Rashanim CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joao Gilberto Amoroso/Brasil CD (1977)
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$11.99 AMOROSO personnel: Joao Gilberto (vocals, guitar); Ralph Grierson, Clare Fisher (keyboards); Milcho Leviev, Michael Boddicker (synthesizer); Jim Hughart (bass); Grady Tate, Joe Correro (drums). Producers: Tommy LiPuma, Helen Keane. AMOROSO ...
| | Shirley Horn You Won't Forget Me CD (1991)
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$8.05 W/M.Davis,W.Marsalis & B.Marsalis
Personnel includes: Shirley Horn, Miles Davis, Buck Hill, Branford Marsalis, Toots Thielemans, Buster Williams, Billy Hart. With 1991's You Won't Forget Me, Shirley Horn's star continued to rise. While mostly ballads, this recording also includes swinging takes on "I Just Found Out About Love" and "Foolin' Myself." Toots Thielemans stars with his distinctive harmonica sound on "Beautiful Love" and "Soothe Me," and the unmistakable trumpet of ...
| | Stan Getz Getz/Gilberto CD (1963)
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$10.79 Personnel: Joao Gilberto (vocals, guitar); Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Astrud Gilberto (vocals); Antonio Carlos Jobim (guitar, piano); Milton Banana (drums). Recording information: New York, NY (03/18/1963/03/19/1973). One of the biggest-selling jazz albums of all time, not to mention bossa nova's finest moment, Getz/Gilberto trumped Jazz Samba by bringing two of bossa nova's greatest innovators -- guitarist/singer Joao Gilberto and composer/pianist Antonio Carlos Jobim -- to New ...
| | Shirley Horn I Remember Miles CD (1998)
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$12.39 Personnel: Shirley Horn (vocals, piano); Roy Hargrove (trumpet, flugelhorn); Toots Thielemans (harmonica); Charles Ables, Ron Carter (bass); Steve Williams, Al Foster (drums). Recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, New York, New York from December 2-5, 1997. I REMEMBER MILES won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. Personnel: Shirley Horn (vocals, piano); Toots Thielemans (harmonica); Buck Hill ...
| | Earth, Wind, And Fire Essential Earth, Wind & Fire CDs (2002) Limited Edition; Remastered
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$15.95 2cds-34 Classic Tracks Avail. For A LTD. Time Only.
Earth, Wind & Fire: Maurice White (vocals, kalimba, timbales, drums); Verdine White (vocals, bass, percussion); Philip Bailey (vocals, congas, percussion); Larry ...
| | Masada Sanhedrin CDs (2005)
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| | Xavier Cugat Loves To Tango! CD (1998)
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| | Ahi-Nama, Vol. 2 CD (1997)
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| | Jay Mcshann Swingmatism CD (1982)
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| | Bill Harley Grownups Are Strange CD (1990) Digipak
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| | Best Of Lou Bega CD (2006)
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| | Waterson Carthy Holy Heathens And The Old Green Man CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.55 This is a great album of seasonal songs for the whole year and while perfect for Christmas, it is also a great album for playing anytime. Similar in conception to The Watersons best selling album from 1965, "Frost & Fire," it encompasses songs celebrati
Waterson:Carthy: Eliza Carthy, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Tim van Eyken. Personnel: Martin Carthy (vocals, guitar); Eliza Carthy (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Tim van Eyken (vocals, melodeon); Norma Waterson (vocals, triangle); Lauren McCormick, Emily Portman, Jim Causley (vocals); Oliver Knight (cello); Tommy Allan (trumpet); Alice Kinloch (trombone, tuba); Martin Brinsford (percussion). Liner Note Author: Martin Carthy. Recording information: Panda Sound; Robin Hood's Bay; Woodman Studios, Elland. Photographers: David Angel; Tony Howard; John Haxby; Tom Howard. Unknown Contributor Role: The Devil's Interval. Arrangers: Norma Waterson; Eliza Carthy; Martin Carthy; Tim van Eyken. The British folk group comprising the husband-and-wife duo Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson, members of their family, and the fine vocal ...
| | Jim Jones Pray IV Reign CD (2009) Edited
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$11.29 Never hailed as the strongest lyricist out of the Diplomats clique, Jim Jones has always made up for it with the weight of his street credibility and his distinct vocal presence that exudes restrained menace. On his fourth full-length LP (and first for Columbia), the self-proclaimed Harlem Capo shines, thanks in large part to inventive street-hop beats from a production team including Chink Santana, Supa Dave West, Triple-A, and Ron Browz. While many of Jones's concepts are recycled, as he muses on backstabbers ("Frienemies") and brags about his lavish lifestyle ("This is the Life," "Pop Champagne"), he still executes them well. PRAY IV REIGN is a rare hip-hop album in that the intro--which sees Jones taking in O.G. wisdom from a Harlem old-timer over a `70s soul-drenched beat by No I.D.--is by far the tightest track. The three years between Hustler's P.O.M.E. and Pray IV Reign saw a slew of Jim Jones releases -- mixtapes, Christmas EPs, plus LPs with his Byrd Gang crew -- but there's little doubt that this is the proper follow-up to the album that gave the world the massive hit "We Fly High." One listen to the epic intro and it's obvious it also aims higher artistically, influenced by the passing of Byrd Gang member Stack Bundles, beefs with members of the Dipset crew, plus the creation of the man's off-Broadway production, The Hip Hop Monologues: Inside the Life and Mind of Jim Jones. Reign is basically the soundtrack to Monologues but it stands alone just fine, successfully mixing straight-up club anthems like "Pop Champagne" and "Na Na Nana Na Na" with much deeper numbers. ...
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