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Chances are you never made it to Paris' Buddah Bar in its heyday, but this collection of lounge jams brings the Buddah to you. 28 tracks including tunes from Faithless, Pink Martini, Deepak Ram, Willy DeVille, Jai Uttal, and Anima Sound System, among others.
Compiled to celebrate the magnetic Paris nightspot, two distinct themes permeate the set -- Buddha's dinner and Buddha's party -- each providing an appropriately tailored ambiance. Craig Armstrong, Deepak Ram, Faithless, and Willy De Ville (!) help set the mood. ~ Garth Cartwright
2004 reissue of one of the greatest selling chill out compilations of all time. 28 tracks in all including Craig Armstrong-'Weather Storm', Faithless-'Drifting Away' (Paradiso Mix), Kevin Yost-'Two Wrongs Making It Right', Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan-'Pyre Piya Re' (Remix), & many more. Originally released in 1999. Double digipak box with attached lid. Wagram Claude Challe Buddha-Bar Songs | 1. | Weather Storm  |
| 2. | Straight to the Heart |
| 3. | Kitu |
| 4. | Anni Rose |
| 5. | What Will Be? |
| 6. | Merciful One |
| 7. | Soledad |
| 8. | Un Bel Di |
| 9. | Une Table A Trois |
| 10. | El Fuego (Trote King Mix) |
| 11. | Shallom |
| 12. | Guru Bramha |
| 13. | Meena Devi |
| 14. | Gypsy Rain |
| 15. | 68 |
| 16. | Touareg |
| 17. | Skin (Original Abstract Mix) |
| 18. | Drifting Away (Paradiso Mix) |
| 19. | Psique |
| 20. | Two Wrongs Making It Right |
| 21. | Feeling Good (Original Epic Mix) |
| 22. | All by Myself |
| 23. | Flying High (MAW Brazilian Vocal Mix) |
| 24. | Piya Re Piya Re (Remix) |
| 25. | Eshebo |
| 26. | Shaft |
| 27. | Elveda |
| 28. | Demasiado Corazon |
| Purchase Buddha-Bar CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Claude Challe Buddha-Bar, Vol. II CDs
Buddha-Bar album
$42.69 Claude Challe's Buddha-Bar, Vol. II compilation has elements of Far Eastern spirituality, African song, European electronica, and Spanish spice. The first album, Buddha-Bar, is very mellow for the most part. Deepak Chopra and Demi Moore, far and away the most recognizable names on the album, do a spoken word ditty on love and self-worth. People who are not fans of new age doctrine will appreciate artists such as Oliver Shanti and Consuelo Luz, both of whom contribute songs that manage to sound musical, spiritual and ethnic at once. The second album varies from hallucinatory to groovy to fairly high-energy. "Tears Inshalla" will appeal to fans of Eastern-influenced trance. Lyrics are of almost no importance on the album. They do exist on most tracks, but they bounce around from English to Portuguese to Arabic. Bits and pieces and snatches of phrases come through here and there -- just enough to make a listener feel in sync with it all. This music is intended to be an ambient journey, and while a few of the tracks seem to stray off into Never Never Land, the majority of them should appeal to fans of worldbeat. ~ L. Katz
2004 reissue of the second installment in the Buddha Bar series. After the success of the first Buddha Bar mix by Claude Challe, ...
| | Something's Gotta Give CD (2003) Original Soundtrack
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$6.09 The 2003 film SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE stars Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson and chronicles the humorous romantic travails of the past-50 pair (past 60 in the latter's case). Just as the film ...
| | Ravin Buddha-Bar, Vol. VI CDs (2004)
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$44.25 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ Ravin.
The sixth installment in the famed Buddha-Bar series is the creation of producer Ravin, a Paris-based DJ of Indian extraction who has been combining traditional sounds of South Asia with European electronica for the past 15 years, and is currently the resident DJ at the London bar from which this series gets its name. Buddha-Bar, Vol. VI consists of two discs, about half the contents of which are previously unreleased. Assuming that the 13 tracks included on the condensed promotional version are representative of the whole album, it's a beautiful and surprisingly restful affair ...
| | Peter White Confidential CD (2004)
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$7.59 Guitarist Peter White follows up his 2001 release Glow with more solid melodic smooth jazz on Confidential. Once again there is an amiable mix of quiet storm-ready ballads, up-tempo Latin numbers, and groove-oriented soundscapes. Joining White are such instrumental pop luminaries as trumpeter Chris Botti, keyboardist Brian Culbertson, and percussionist Paulinho Da Costa. ...
| | Willy Chirino Son Del Alma CD (2004) Bonus Track
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| | Diana Krall Christmas Songs CD (2005)
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$10.49 On 2005's CHRISTMAS SONGS, Diana Krall applies her sultry vocals and nuanced piano lines to a strong set of holiday classics. In addition to turning in a stirring performance of "The Christmas Song" that would make Nat "King" Cole proud, Krall eases into a swaying version of "Winter Wonderland" and a lush rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." With its dynamic arrangements and pitch-perfect mix of pop and jazz, this album stands alongside other ...
| | Ottmar Liebert In The Arms Of Love: Lullabies 4 Children... CD (2002)
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$13.29 Full title; In The Arms Of Love: Lullabies 4 Children + Adults.
Since releasing his platinum-selling 1990 debut, the nouveau flamenco sensation has been one of instrumental music's most popular artists, forging the gap between classic flamenco and the gentler acoustic strains of new age. He returns to his original label, Higher Octave Music, for this largely atmospheric hour-plus of gentle acoustic guitar meditations designed ...
| | Robert Earl Keen What I Really Mean CD (2005)
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$11.79 There's a surprisingly inventive production aesthetic at work here, too. In among the expected alt-country and roots-rock templates, there are such unexpected textures as the lilting soprano sax that mingles with nimble banjo picking on the title track, and the blend of Northumbrian pipes and percussive syncopation on "The Traveling Storm." Both musically and lyrically, Keen keeps his audience on its toes throughout WHAT I REALLY MEAN, taking left turns at every available opportunity.
The godfather of Austin-scene singer/songwriters, Robert ...
| | Say Holla Back CD (2006)
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| | Dr Jeffrey Thompson Rainforest (Alpha Relaxation Solution) CD (2006)
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$10.09 Track Listing of songs: Rainforest;
| | Trevor Nasser Great Guitar Instrumentals CD (2007) (Import)
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$31.55 Track Listing of songs: Can You Feel The Love Tonight; Sacrifice; Take My Breath Away; He Aint Heavy; ...
| | Sean Keane Valley Of The Heart CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Wave Scuplture Naked Melody CD (2007)
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| | Kalpidi Immaculate Perception CD (2003)
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$15.19 IMMACULATE PERCEPTION is a ground breaking album of music and poetry.Inspired by the energy of Vitaly Kalpidi\'s poetry the English composer Mark Leventhall has written a contemporary and diverse blend of orchestral and electronic music that is not just a background for the poems but an active force. The Russian poetry is beautifully recited by Alicia and the poet himself. Kalpidi\'s work has won top literary awards including the Apollon Grigoriev prize and the Best Book of the Decade.The album was featured at the 2001 International Poetry Festival in Moscow and in January 2002 at the Academgorodok (Academic\'s Town) of the Academy of Science in Novosibirsk. It has been presented in theatres, clubs, universities and art galleries throughout Russia.The English premiere was held at the Pushkin Club in London and to quote Richard Mckane \"it was the outstanding event of my chairmanship.\"Presentations include a documentary about the making of the album by the London film company Visual Voodoo and a screen show of spectacular graphics by the St Petersburg artist Vyacheslav Ostapenko.POETS WORDS ABOUT THE ALBUMAlmost no one was waiting for its appearance in the world, this explains the homelessness of the album, so necessary for the freedom of movement.This very movement, the desire to move - is a way, and a wish to get somewhere - is just a road. The way differs from the road like the cosmos from an iron.The way doesn\'t lead anywhere, its existence defies practicality. If the flight of an arrow has an aim, the aim of the way is the flight itself. It has not been eaten by the metastasis of questions: what for? where to? what\'s the sense?And the very sacramental question \"what is the sense of life?\" is fussy and worthless. Whilst life exists nothing else does, even God. He appears when life starts to vanish, and the more transparent we become the clearer the features of the Creator imerge in the very same place where we start to vanish.In order to get rid of the fear of death it\'s worthwhile to inject yourself with a medicinal dose of death. In order not to die totally before your term one needs to die a little bit every day. Creative work is this very same injection. I\'d like to say that in the album IMMACULATE PERCEPTION all of us a little bit but truly died - and did it with the only aim - to live further.By the way I\'ve never even met Mark Leventhall. So our creative aquaintance is ecologically pure. In any case there shouldn\'t be any pesticides in the album. So, bonne appetit!ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE FLY-LIKE DANCE OF STARS...The fly-like dance of stars that echoes every meaning.The mindless arid sky is rustling with its grass.And silver of the soul in me forever beamingthrough skin of brass.The shallow of the times, the Universe is wordlessand clinging to a man - not measurable by threebut by the primal run alongside death that\'s endlessdespair for you and me.We\'re running in the mist ...
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