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Purchase Hits Of The 90S CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nomo Invisible Cities CD (2009)
Hits Of The 90S
$13.59 Nomo's 2008 debut, GHOST ROCK, introduced the band's forward-thinking, world fusion aesthetic, one that draws on Afrobeat, avant-garde jazz, krautrock, and a fascination with texture and instrumental layering. The group's sophomore effort, INVISIBLE CITIES, pushes that vision even further, sounding like nothing less than a plugged-in, postmodern Fela Kuti. The description may sound theoretical, but Nomo's music is anything but. Immediately accessible and relentlessly rhythmic, INVISIBLE CITIES makes ...
| | Portishead CD (1997)
Hits Of The 90S
$10.45 Like Soul II Soul a few years before them, Portishead spearheaded a revolution in both pop and dance music by introducing a distinctive new groove. Portishead was at the vanguard of the '90s trip-hop onslaught, and after a three-year respite, they return with a self-titled second album to reclaim the trip-hop crown. Beth Gibbons is on her way to becoming the Billie Holiday of electronica, retaining a stoic, laconic tone while recounting tales of despair and emotional upheaval.
The lazy, spacious beats that are the band's trademark provide just the right combination of urgency and tranquility to underscore the emotional contradictions at the core of Portishead's music. Adrian Utley's delightfully creepy guitar and keyboard work adorns ...
| | Portishead Dummy CD (1994)
Hits Of The 90S
$11.49 Named for a town near Bristol, England, Portishead is a British dance band that grabs ideas from all over the mod pop world (spaghetti Western guitars, turntable scratching, melancholy soul vocals, atmospheric organs, house beats) and stirs them into spacey, dub-like productions that sound like a dance club in the middle of a "Twin Peaks" dream. You could call it surreal hip-hop pop. But if the beats on the band's debut album achieve a kind of trance-like static, the songs themselves reach for something more rousing. With understated lyrics and overstated melodies, singer Beth Gibbons and bandleader Geoff Barrow write insinuatingly melancholy dance ballads that ebb and flow like waves through rustling waters. Organs quaver in quiet tremolos, guitars emit squiggles and turntables hiccup, while Gibbons, in a high, cutting voice that evokes a less breathy Sinead O'Connor, sings songs of longing and ...
| | Portishead Third CD (2008)
Hits Of The 90S
$11.99 More than a decade after its self-titled sophomore outing, the pioneering British electronica ensemble Portishead finally resurfaced with 2008's THIRD, an album that both meets and defies expectations. Although the record features many of the group's aural signatures--most notably that exquisitely dark, cinematic mood and Beth Gibbons's heartbreaking vocals--it presents little in the way of vintage trip-hop, proving that sonic masterminds Geoff Barrow and Adrian Utley aren't keen on repeating themselves. "Silence" kicks off the affair with tumbling percussion loops, while "Nylon Smile" drifts along on spare, ...
| | Enigma Screen Behind The Mirror CD (2000)
Hits Of The 90S
$11.55 There is a certain other-worldliness to the musical landscapes created by the artist also known as Michael Cretu. With Enigma, he is known for pioneering the synergy of traditional and world music with dance and electronica. Cretu's craftwork could be described as having taken ground broken by Tangerine Dream and adding mystic spirituality.
"The Gate" opens dramatically with a classical-sounding chorus, then sliding into a combination of spoken and ...
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$12.75 This is the debut album from Amethystium which received a groundswell of support ...
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| | Dominicanada Ahora Si CDs (2001) (Import) Import; Canada
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| | Die Paldauer Tausend Nachte Mit Dir CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Olivia Newton-John Essential CD (2007) (Import) Australia
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| | Smooth Jazz All Stars Smooth Jazz Tribute To Erykah Badu CD (2008)
Hits Of The 90S
$9.89 Two weeks before Erykah Badu issued her stellar New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War, the faceless and nameless Smooth Jazz All-Stars issued the Erykah Badu Smooth Sax Tribute, with a loose mock up of the cover from her Mama's Gun album. Interestingly enough, "Honey," ...
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