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Audio Mixers: Daniel Paul; Goldenlight; Extended Spirit; Deyampert Giles; Chris Keller; Axel Reinemer; Stefan Leisering.
Recording information: Mario's Taunus Studios, Berlin, Germany.
Photographer: Jutojo.
Personnel includes: Deyampert, Amraah 8, Jane Hamilton, Desney Bailey, Rachel Myer.
Personnel: Rachel Myer (vocals, guitar); Desney Bailey, Heather Clayton, Janet Hamilton (vocals); Deyampert Giles (guitar, programming); Kalle Kalima (guitar); Taiko Saito (vibraphone); Paul Kleber (double bass); Neil Chastain (percussion); Daniel Paul, Chris Keller, Pathless, Stefan Leisering (programming).
Deyampert Shapes And Colors Songs | 1. | 216 (Cleveland Interlude) - (featuring Channeng) |
| 2. | Held Him First - (featuring Clover) |
| 3. | Song for Kailen |
| 4. | According to Miss Nikki (Interlude 2) - (featuring Channeng) |
| 5. | It's You - (featuring Jane Hamilton) |
| 6. | Scorned and Maladjusted (A Dangerous Woman) - (featuring Amraah 8) |
| 7. | I Want You to Know Me - (featuring Desney Bailey) |
| 8. | This Is the Dance Track on This Album |
| 9. | Sweetest Delusion, The - (featuring Desney Bailey) |
| 10. | Release |
| 11. | Santiago Sands Rework - (featuring Rachel Myer) |
| 12. | Cosmic Outro |
| Shapes And Colors Music Review Purchase Shapes And Colors CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Donny Hathaway In Performance CD (1980) (Import) Germany; Netherlands
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Though largely revered for his studio recordings, it was on-stage that Donny Hathaway truly became a giant diamond in a sea of gems. Much like his excellent 1972 Live recording and the stellar 2004 These Songs for You, Live!, In Performance features Hathaway taking his audience to church in a way that can only be described as unique, as he truly had an individual stage presence that few others could hope to rival. In Performance isn't necessarily better than those aforementioned excellent records, but it complements them extremely well, with gritty versions of "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" ...
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$12.49 From the outside looking in, without having heard the music, it seems like Erlend Oye's intent with Unrest was to make an album that defined the antithesis of cohesion. First, there's the title. Second, there's the way this album came together: ten songs from ten cities -- from Berlin to Brooklyn to Barcelona -- with as many producers. And yet, Unrest is as uniform as an album can be, made up of three- to four-minute songs full of somber hooks that can be loosely categorized as very modern synth pop. Everything fits together so ideally that each of the producers (including Prefuse 73, Soviet, Morgan Geist, Schneider TM, and Mr. Velcro Fastener) must have been guided in some form by Oye, who lends his melancholy but confident ...
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| | Vibrating Vibrations: The Okeh And Epic Singles 1963-1968 CD (2008)
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$13.69 For a group that only had mild success on the charts, the Vibrations had a pretty long career, putting out numerous records throughout the 1960s and lasting until the mid-'70s. While they didn't stay at the Columbia-distributed OKeh and Epic labels for all that long, it was about as long a stint as they managed with any label. The Vibrating Vibrations collects 26 tracks recorded for the imprints between 1964 and 1968, a few of them previously unreleased. (Despite what the subtitle says, these were recorded from 1964-1968 and not 1963-1968, an unusual slip on the usually scrupulous Kent/Ace label's part, as the liner notes clearly state the group didn't sign to either of these labels until July 1964.) And despite the length of the CD, it's not really a best-of either of the Vibrations' entire career or of their stay at OKeh and Epic in particular. It's not only missing their earlier, more rock & roll-oriented hits "Peanut Butter," "The Watusi," and "My Girl Sloopy"; it doesn't even have all the chart singles they landed on OKeh and Epic, the collection being assembled to avoid their covers of pop standards and emphasize their most soulful sides of the era. But despite the involvement of some very big names (Curtis Mayfield, Carl Davis, Eugene Record, Kenneth Gamble, and Leon Huff) of Chicago and Philadelphia soul as producers and/or writers of much of the material, it's thoroughly average mid- to late-'60s soul that lacks either standout songs or a particularly strong group identity. There are quite a few stylistic nods to major Motown and Chicago soul acts, such as the Four Tops and the Impressions (whose Curtis Mayfield wrote "Don't Let It Hide"). But to be cold, it's just alright, nothing special. Peak cuts include "Love in Them There Hills," a 1968 Gamble & Huff production with an uncharacteristically tough and serious sound that edged into the bottom of the charts, and "Canadian Sunset," which has more close-harmony pop in the mix than they usually employed. ...
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