| | Sanchez No More Heartaches CD Sanchez Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Sanchez (vocals, background vocals); Althea Layne Hamilton, Carol Dexter, Chris Frazer Smith, Junior Jazz (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: D. Michael; Malcolm Ferguson; Fluxy; Jason Sterling; Mafia .
Recording information: Big Yard; Chad Supreme; Checkmate Studios; Heavy Beat; SoundMixers; Tuff Gong.
Editor: Paul Shields.
Personnel: Sanchez, Nadine Sutherland, Sensi (vocals); Sly Dunbar (bass); Carol Dexter, Junior Jazz (background vocals); Mafia, Fluxy, Dean Fraser.
Producers include: Lloyd Campbell, Dean Fraser, Mr. Doo, Oniel Clark, B. Hall.
Sanchez No More Heartaches Songs No More Heartaches Music Review Purchase No More Heartaches CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sanchez Stays On My Mind CD (2002)
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| | Old To The New: A Steely & Clevie Tribute To Joe Gibbs Classics CD (2002)
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$9.75 Reggae artists are famous for reinterpreting American hits and adding dashes of style that improve upon the originals. Old to the New: A Steely & Clevie Tribute to Joe Gibbs Classics boasts a dizzying array ...
| | Singing Melody Expressions CD (2002)
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$12.89 The sophomore album by Singing Melody (aka Everton Hardware) has both its share of musical high points and disastrous lows. On Expressions, the artist combines mature pop, R&B, gospel, and even CCM along with traditional reggae and dancehall signatures. However, SM is at his best when he sticks with the straight-ahead reggae/dancehall, as in the case of the '50s/'60s soul-styled "Say What"; the sparse bass and horns track (provided by legend Bobby "Digital" Dixon) complements the vocalist's distinct, rangy falsetto and the results are pure reggae magic. SM scores again on the one-drop "I Wanna Know" and the darker "Lived My Life," featuring accompaniment from journeyman Beres Hammond and the DJing of Tony Rebel. The album slows down almost to a grinding halt after the poorly chosen "I Believe," an awful affirmation-type song that comes off sounding like a mix between a Jack ...
| | Luciano Serve Jah CD (2002)
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$12.69 Luciano, better known as Messenjah, extols his devout Rastafarian beliefs with a stirring sense of melody on this excellent offering released in early 2003. The Messenjah's smooth proselytizing is aided by a slew of modern reggae's finest musicians: superb drum work from Sly Dunbar and "Clevie" Browne, deft guitar licks from Robbie Shakespeare and ...
| | Wayne Wonder No Holding Back CD (2003)
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$8.39 NO HOLDING BACK was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.
Encompassing hip-hop, dancehall, and straight-ahead R&B, Wayne Wonder's fifth album may be both his most eclectic record and his biggest-selling. With a delicate, high tenor slightly reminiscent of Horace Andy, the Jamaican native brings his considerable experience to bear on a variety of U.S. and Jamaican R&B styles. Delicate synth motifs feature heavily throughout NO HOLDING BACK, and the Caribbean rhythms have an uncharacteristic lightness of touch that'll keep you coming back for more. While Wonder might not be a showboating singer, he's savvy enough to plant catchy little ...
| | Sanchez He's Got The Power CD (2003)
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$13.05 Sanchez, one of reggae's most prodigiously gifted dancehall crooners, seems to be laboring under a misapprehension: namely, that a devotion to Christianity and desire to record gospel songs means that he must largely turn his back on reggae rhythms in favor of ...
| | Reggae On The Rocks: Voodoo, Sacraments, Oddities & Other Holy Anthems CD (1999)
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$14.09 There are few live reggae albums worth owning. This is one of them. It documents the 1998 Reggae on the Rocks festival in Colorado, and the program includes contributions by Justin Hinds ...
| | T Swift & The Electric Bag Are You Experienced? CD (1968)
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$10.99 No one besides the folks who made Are You Experienced? knew exactly who T. Swift, let alone his Electric Bag, was. You could lay down good money, however, that Are You Experienced? is a psychsploitation toss-off. The record smacks of a group of grizzled, thirty-something, Sunset Strip sessionmen trying their hand at the groovy pop sounds of the day, on the strict orders of label suits with chic sideburns looking to make a quick buck off the amusements of the hippies and flower children. As cynical as that sounds, it doesn't take a Herculean stretch of the brainpan to imagine a quick, beer-fueled recording session leading to the music that graces the album. Whoever the faux-longhairs who made it actually were, though, in the process of laying down a half-dozen truly innocuous facsimiles of the way-out '60s sounds -- "A Jet" is a straight cop of the Box Tops' "The Letter," "Take It Easy Baby" literally is Classics IV's "Spooky" -- they somehow managed to stumble on a handful of ...
| | 20th Century Masters:Millennium Colle CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Daddy Longlegs Oakdown Farm CD (1971)
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| | Doors Morrison Hotel CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Stereo Sushi 11 CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Sunita Sea & Sky CD (2009)
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| | Destiny's Child No 1'S & 2 CDs (2009) (Import) Import
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