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$7.79 The movie Paint Your Wagon was an attempt to update the plot of an old stage musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, with new songs by André Previn and Lerner. The soundtrack is a peculiar release; in purely musical terms, it would only be of interest to dedicated fans of Harve Presnell (who performs "They Call the Wind Maria") and Anita Gordon, who acquits herself well singing Jean Seberg's part on "A Million Miles Away Behind the Door." It is Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin, however, who do more of the singing here, and while they might not be ...
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$9.59 JUSTIFIED won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. The album was also nominated for Album Of The Year. "Cry Me A River" won for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
JUSTIFIED may represent Justin Timberlake's attempt to break out of the boy band mold and be taken seriously as a musician, but N Sync and, more specifically, ex-beau Britney Spears continue to serve as red flag reminders of these specific times. Ballads like "Never Again" and "Nothin' Else" bear the markings of classic break-up songs but, far from licking his wounds throughout the rest of this debut, Timberlake includes a number of cuts that celebrate being single including the Timbaland-produced cut "Right ...
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$20.25 Inspired by the San Francisco Bay Area Music Scene Curt Campbell's influences come from bands such as Steve Miller, Tower of Power, Santana and The Doors. Mesmerized by the harmonica playing of front man Huey Lewis, Curt learned to play the blues by listening to the likes of James Harman Charlie Musselwhite and Norton Buffalo. This album is for true music listeners. It's for people who can pick apart the instruments and recognize what's being played on a recording. This album is considered a work of art. BIOGRAPHYCurtis Paul Campbell is an American Record Producer, Singer, Songwriter (BMI), Composer, owner of Beast Release Records and founder of "The Eclectic Beast Band"History: In 1990 having come in from the field, Curt was consolidating some special operations gear from one bag to the next, when much to his surprise a Harmonica fell out of the medical kit attached to his webgear. Picking up the harmonica his platoon mate "Tim Tofaute", who was sitting across the room announced: "Since you are always singing the blues, I thought I'd buy you a harmonica, because every blues man needs to know how to play one". Looking at the harmonica in the palm of his hand Curt realized that it was an omen, a gift and that it was in his destiny to learn how to play". Curt says: "I really taught myself to play the Blues. When I first started to play I didn't understand the dynamics of playing a Harmonica, nor did I read music. I discovered that I was naturally playing across the grain of the music, which is the nature of the Blues. Once I learned how to play I felt a deep connection in my soul like I had been playing all along. I was sure that I had played in a pre-existent state, or in a past life, as it made my spirit soar. I seemed to play the best when I was down and of course that's the spirit of the blues". A year later during his first rock concert production (The Desert Storm Veterans Memorial Benefit Concert in Fallon, Nevada) Curt was invited to play on stage for the very first time. Frontman Jimmy Woods from the Immortals pushed Curt towards the microphone and said: "go for it brother". Mustering ...
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$9.75 "The mystical, landscape like sounds of alto flute, violin, acoustic & electric guitars, set to Solomon's award winning songwriting brings to life a story of tragic origin, and a painful climax of a crumbling love affair in this live presentation of the first ever recording of the secret concert multimedia theatre project entitled, 'The Tragedy of Johnny True Love'". -The Artist JournalThe TRIO:Guitar/Vocals: Rock SolomonFlute/Sax: Julee AvalloneViolin: Brady ThomasFrom: ROCK SOLOMON I have never fit into the musician mold, or the artist mold, or the freak mold. Yes, even freaks are made from molds sometimes. In school, I didn't even fit in with the kids who didn't fit in. I guess they would call me a loner, but I suppose that would be a type too, and it doesn't really suit me either. So it's hard to say much about me, only that I follow my heart, always have, always will, and I'll die as a person trying before I'll ever live as a person whose given up.I believe in exploring the world, exploring art, the mind, the body... exploring spirituality, exploring sexuality, exploring love and pain, exploring the future and the past, and of course the most challenging exploration of all.... ...
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