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Arranger: Jan Loechel.
Personnel: Jan Loechel (vocals, guitar).
Photographer: Mike Eller.
Turn It Around Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Excellent!! It grows on you, TRUST ME!! 4-Strings does it again!! This is a great album if you like Vocal Techno Trance!! I do like the first album better, however this is good too!! Buy it and you will be glad you did!! Submitted by jeffricky (Lynn, Massachusetts)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A star is born Got the second 4 strings CD and its great. Vanessa Van Hemert's voice is one of the strongest, most feminine, magificent and haunting around. Surely a star is born here. The songs, lyrics, rifts, production, keyboards and synths written and created by band are all amazing and powerful. But its van Hemert's voice and delivery which stay in the memory. Favourite tracks are Until You Love Me and Euphoric Eyes. Can't wait for the next singles and CD. Submitted by Neale.Burns (London) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Nice Second Release! 4 String's second cd "Turn It Around" is a nice change using male vocals on some tracks and the usual female vocals. Many excellent songs here. Definately a must for dance music lovers. Submitted by Barry ("Hallandale Beach,Fl.,USA") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Liquid trance! Love the cd awesome flow and good beats Submitted by forextrader (newport ca) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
4 STRINGS WOW Ihave already had there other cd from you i thought that was awesome but i do think this one has the edge.Iloved it and the service from you is also great.Anybody who likes vocal trance will love this as the girl has a fantastic voice.I would definitely recommend this cd and also cd universe. Submitted by susanraven (england) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Turn It Around CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | DJ Encore Intuition CD (2002)
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$12.79 Together with his attractive, honey-voiced sidekick Engelina, DJ Encore, a.k.a. Andreas Hemmeth, has been the toast of his native Denmark since 2001, when the duo's massive hit "I See Right Through to You" went double platinum in that country. It's included here along with several similar-sounding efforts, a perfect, silky-smooth confection of Euro techno-pop that's both irresistible and disposable, and which should make the couple a lot more friends in the US. Each of the tracks here could be massive hits; they're all uniformly infectious and ubiquitous in the same way that Cher's "Believe" was, and their transparent poppiness bears repeated playing. DJ Encore doesn't need a message to get his point across--the trance-like groove is the thing here, and the less offensive it is the more it'll seduce you.
Personnel: Troels Bech (vocals); Tobias Durholm (violin); ...
| | Lasgo Some Things CD (2006)
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$15.05 More melancholic than most, Lasgo's Some Things suggested that the popularity of progressive house was gradually making its way onto the trance-pop landscape. ...
| | 4 Strings Believe CD (2003)
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| | Ian Van Dahl Lost & Found CD (2004)
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| | Lasgo Far Away CD (2005)
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| | 4 Strings Main Line CD (2006)
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| | Peter Ostroushko Duo CD (1991)
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| | Wrestling Rocks: Anthems Of The Ring CD (1985)
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| | Gustavo Cerati 11 Episodios Sinfonicos CD (2002) (Import) Argentina
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$9.09 Recorded live at Buenos Aires' Avenida Theater on August 6, 2001, 11 Episodios Sinfonicos became one of the most ambitious projects by ex-Soda Stereo singer/guitarist Gustavo Cerati, who performed along with a 40-piece symphonic orchestra directed by Alejandro Terán. The album brings a collection of greatest hits with well-crafted arrangements and sophisticated sounds, mostly delivered by violins and violoncellos. In addition, Cerati's seductive voice allows listeners to establish a captivating connection between rock en español and classical music. "Persiana Americana," "Canción Animal," and "Signos" are among the best songs on this memorable 11-track record. ~ Drago Bonacich
Recorded live at Avenida Theatre, Buenos Aires, Argentina on August 6, 2001.
Personnel: Damián Bolotín, José Bagnatti, Sebastián Prusak, ...
| | DJ X-Dream Trance Theory, Vol. 2 CD (2002)
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$10.69 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ X-Dream.
DJ X-Dream's second entry into the ...
| | Engelbert Humperdinck Release Me CD (1966) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.49 This British compilation brings together some of pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck's biggest hits, focusing on the artist's 1960s work as well as more contemporary recordings. Songs include "Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)," "Spanish Eyes," and "How to Win You Love."
This is his first album with that initial gold single -- "Release Me." The CD has 12 tracks including "There's a Kind of Hush," "This is My Song," "MIsty Blue," and "Ten Guitars." This is early Humperdinck, but all the feeling is there. If you can find a copy of this, it is fun to have. Some of these songs appear on the compilations, not always in the original versions. ~ ...
| | Luis Aguilar Morenita Mia CD (2003)
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$7.79 Personnel: Luis Aguilar (guitar).
| | Good Shoes Think Before You Speak CD (2007)
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$10.09 On their singles and EPs, Good Shoes seemed like the scrappy kid brothers of similarly bouncy, angular bands like Maxïmo Park and the Futureheads, but on their debut album, the Shoes come into their own: Think Before You Speak is a set of cheeky, vulnerable songs with all the sugar-rush immediacy, and addictiveness, of a crush. The band's singles still exemplify their economic yet jam-packed style. "All in My Head" pairs giddy riffs and a breathless melody with self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating lyrics about doing nothing; on the fantastic "Never Meant to Hurt You," Rhys Jones sings "you never knew that I didn't love you" with such a light touch that it just sounds honest instead of cruel. Think Before You Speak boasts production that's cleaner than Good Shoes' earlier releases, but the more polished sound gives their sprightly music the fullness it needs to make a bigger impact, especially on spring-loaded songs like "Nazanin" and "We Are Not the Same," where riffs and melodies pop up in all directions, chase each other, and occasionally fall into lock-step. The band tries for a ballad with the lovely "Blue Eyes," but gets carried away; "Sophia" goes for a slyer and sadder approach, mixing vignettes of going out to shows with threats and regrets like "If you go back to where we first met/It will only break your heart" over sparkling guitars. Most of the album deals with relationships that feel like arguments, and vice versa, but the band has a social conscience too. If they're not classic angry young men, they're at least cranky young men on "Morden," a bittersweet theme song to Good Shoes' London neighborhood; "Things to Make and Do" is jaded and idealistic at the same time, one moment lamenting "private education makes me sick" and the next scoffing, "I got a tan from my TV." Though the first half of Think Before You Speak is a little more striking than what follows, these songs are never less than remarkably smart and catchy. In fact, the jaw-dropping amount of indelible melodies and insightful lyrics on Think Before You Speak could very well make it a classic. ~ Heather Phares
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| | Everlast Love, War & The Ghost Of Whitey Ford CD (2008) Digipak
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$13.59 Although Everlast is best known as the voice behind 1990s hip-hop act House of Pain, his solo career in the 2000s has leaned more in the direction of non-rap-oriented roots music. This is certainly true of 2008's LOVE, WAR & THE GHOST OF WHITEY FORD, which finds Everlast moving fully into alt rock territory. The singer manages to flex the muscle of his earlier incarnation throughout the disc, which crackles with dark, ominous energy. Surging rockers like "Die In Yer Arms" and dense, bluesy grooves like "Everyone" are emblematic of Everlast's new direction, while a tongue-in-cheek cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues," complete with recognizable hip-hop beats and samples, offers some lighthearted relief.
Arranger: Double G.
Personnel: John Bigham (vocals, guitar); Erik Schrody (vocals, guitars, piano, programming, turntables); Jim Gilstrap (vocals, background vocals); Raven Ciancia-Vincent, Rahat, Leslie Smith, Alvin Chea, Oren Waters, Rama Duke (vocals); Billy Gibbons (guitar); ...
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