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WHAT TO DO WITH THE DAYLIGHT, the 2003 first album from New Zealander Brooke Fraser includes the hits "Better" and "Lifeline."
2003 debut album from the critically-acclaimed New Zealand singer/songwriter. Fraser's influences include Marvin Gaye, James Taylor, John Mayer and India.Arie. What To Do With The Daylight mixes haunting, soul-searching confessions with highly-crafted Pop songwriting that belies Brooke's relative youth. 11 tracks including the singles 'Better' and 'Lifeline'. Sony. What To Do With Daylight Music Brooke Fraser What To Do With Daylight Songs What To Do With Daylight Music What To Do With Daylight Music Review Purchase What To Do With Daylight CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Guitar Collection - Duarte: Guitar Music / Antigoni Goni CD (2001)
$8.05 | | Jane Monheit Taking A Chance On Love CD (2004)
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$9.99 While the early 2000s bore witness to a bevy of youthful standards singers with earnestly traditional vocals, New Yorker Jane Monheit preceded Norah Jones, Michael Buble, Katie Melua et al. She wowed the jazz world when she was barely out of her teens with her 2000 debut, NEVER NEVER LAND, and quickly ascended to stardom. Monheit's fourth record, 2004's TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE, expresses her love for movie musicals of the 1930s and '40s.
From both Monheit's song choices and the fervor she pours into these selections, it's virtually impossible to challenge the sincerity of her affection. Monheit opens by finding a truly original, offbeat angle to the oft-visited Fats Waller classic "Honeysuckle Rose" and continues to connect throughout the 11 subsequent tracks. She teams up with the aforementioned Michael Buble on a charged version of ...
| | Aria 3: Metamorphosis CD (2004) Digipak
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$13.05 Aria (Goth)/Various Artists/Paul Schwartz (Producer): Paul Schwartz .
METAMORPHOSIS is the third installment in Paul Schwartz's popular Aria series and, like its predecessors, it builds contemporary ambient and dance tracks out of excerpts from famous ...
| | Peter Cincotti On The Moon CD (2004)
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$9.59 As a teenage piano-and-vocal prodigy, Peter Cincotti was, predictably, subject to criticisms of being nothing more than a pale imitation of his influences. On his second full-length album, ON THE MOON, however, the New York City native exhibits the type of quiet confidence that normally takes decades to develop. Unlike many talented youngsters, Cincotti is neither rebel nor revivalist. Rather, he combines a bit of the bluesy New Orleans raunch of his mentor Harry Connick, Jr. with a distinctly Big Apple sophistication that's as much Brill Building as it is Blue Note. The result is something at once fresh and accessible, based in classic forms ...
| | Il Divo Ancora CD (2005) (Import) Germany
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$17.09 Knowing how to strike while the iron is hot, the international all-male pop-opera revue Il Divo, assembled by AMERICAN IDOL's Simon Cowell, followed up its 2005 debut (and subsequent Christmas album) with yet another outing in early 2006. Here the dashing vocal quartet--Urs Buhler (Switzerland), Sebastien Izambard (France), Carlos Marin (Spain), and David Miller (U.S.)--stays true to its multi-lingual repertoire, offering up a suitably dramatic Spanish version of Eric Carmen's "All By Myself" ("Solo Otra Vez") and an English/French rendition ...
| | Brooke Fraser Albertine CD (2006) Import
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$25.59 On the strength of her 2003 debut, WHAT TO DO WITH DAYLIGHT, Brooke Fraser became one of New Zealand's top-selling artists of all time. Given the massive commercial success of her first effort, expectations were high for ALBERTINE, its follow-up. The album is reflective, intimate, and filled with fine songwriting. Fraser shares musical territory with such American adult alternative singer-songwriters as Norah Jones and Tori Amos, and her impressive voice and skills as a tunesmith indicate ...
| | Lori Carson Stars CD (1999)
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| | Meteors Night Of The Werewolf CD (1999)
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| | Santana Black Magic Woman: The Priceless Collection CD (2002)
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$6.29 10 tracks including the top-selling hits 'Evil Ways', 'Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Woman' & 'Soul Sacrifice'.
Black Magic Woman, the Santana title in Collectables Records' budget-priced Priceless Collection series, is, like other albums in the series, a reissue of an ...
| | Mother Focus CD (1975) (Import) Japan
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$36.29 MOTHER FOCUS was originally released ...
| | Bochum Welt Elan CD (2005)
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| | Le Piu Belle Canzoni Di Sergio Caputo CD (2006) (Import) Italy
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| | Cassius 15 Again CD (2006)
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| | R&S Presents In Order To Dance R&S Presents: In Order To Dance CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Chris Adams Under The Northern Lights CD (2008)
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$14.79 The Northern Lights are seen in the Artic Circles' winter period of eternal darkness. An eerie silence and a technicoloured light display in the sky above, so bright at times it creates it's own kind of 'daylight'. Auroras are in fact a luminous electrical atmosphere phenomenon viewed at both the South and North Poles. You have to be in Antartica to see the Aroura Austrais so it is less known but the Aurora Boroais over the North Pole is well known and commonly called "The Northern Lights".Chris Adams lives in Scotland, under The Northern Lights, and he is also a phenomenon of the music world with emotion packed guitar playing and composing. Chris uses a mix of electric and acoustic guitars to add subtle shades and feelings to his music and has a wide following all around the World already. Chris also plays the keyboards on his impressive Albums.Chris kicked off his solo efforts in 1999, embarking upon an instrumental rock career. But by 2002, he had joined forces with John and Geoff Whitbread, described by Chris as “two brothers with phenomenal talent.” John’s vocal technique and Geoff’s drumming skills meshed marvelously with Chris’ guitar playing. These musicians, perfectly in sync with each other, found themselves moving in a more traditional “song based” direction. “I still write both instrumental ...
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