| | Maximum Aaliyah CD Aaliyah Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
Live Recording Maximum Aaliyah Songs | 1. | Intro/A Flame Still Burns |
| 2. | Born to Sing |
| 3. | High School Hop |
| 4. | Plucked Like a Rose |
| 5. | Different Beat, A |
| 6. | Broken In |
| 7. | Movie Queen |
| 8. | Work If Out |
| 9. | Dark Side, The |
| 10. | Eclipse of the Sun, An |
| 11. | Never Forgotten |
| Maximum Aaliyah Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Aaliyah Aaliyah, she is preety too just like Ashanti i like em both. Submitted by AdenCrater4Life (USA,MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Maximum Aaliyah CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Wayne America: Why I Love Her CD (1973)
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| | War Of The Worlds CDs (1978) SACD Hybrid
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$21.55 5.1 Surround Sound/Stereo Mixe
Performers include: Richard Burton, Justin Hayward, Julie Covington. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. Original Soundtrack/Various Artists/Jeff Wayne: Jeff Wayne (piano, harpsichord); David Essex, Julie Covington, Phil Lynott, Richard Burton, Jo Partridge (vocals); George Fenton (tar); Chris Spedding, Justin Hayward, Chris Thompson, Gary Osborne, Herbie Flowers, Roy Jones, Ray Cooper , Paul Hart, Barry Morgan, Billy Lawrie, Paul Vigrass. Personnel: Chris Thompson, Gary Osborne, Billy Lawrie, Paul Vigrass (vocals, background vocals); Justin Hayward (vocals); Chris Spedding, Jo Partridge (guitar); George Fenton (autoharp, santur); Paul Hart (piano); Ken Freeman (synthesizer); Herbie Flowers (bass ...
| | Mystic Moods Orchestra Nighttide CD (1966)
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| | Weird Al Yankovic CD (1983)
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$7.59 Personnel: "Weird Al" Yankovic (accordion, lead vocals); Steve Jay (bass); Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz (drums, percussion); Richard Bennett (banjo, ukelele, guitar); William K. Anderson (saxophone, harmonica); Joel Miller (bongos); "Musical Mike" Kieffer (percussion); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Tress MacNeille (voice of Lucy); Dawn Smithey, Zaidee Cole and Joan Manners (background vocals). Recorded at Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, California except "Another One Rides The Bus" (recorded live on "The Dr. Demento Show"), "Ricky" and "Buckingham Blues" (recorded at Santa Monica Sound Recorders, Santa Monica, California). Personnel: Weird Al Yankovic (vocals, accordion, background vocals); Richard Bennett (guitar, banjo, ukulele, background vocals); Rick Derringer (guitar, background vocals); Dorothy Remsen (harp); William K. Anderson (harmonica, saxophone, background vocals); Steve Jay (bass guitar, background vocals); Jon ...
| | Steve Martin Wild & Crazy Guy CD (1978)
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$6.09 Personnel: Steve Martin (vocals, banjo, background vocals); Michael Elias, Richard Hathaway, Brian Savage, Merle Brigante, Jeff Hanna (background vocals). Recording information: Boardinghouse, San Francisco, CA; Red Rocks, Denver, CO. Editor: William McEuen. Photographers: Bobby Klein; Norman Seeff; Lynn W. Gregg; Gary Nichamin; William R. Eastabrook. Unknown Contributor Roles: Brian Savage; Merle Brigante. Arranger: Jeff Hanna. "Repeat after me. I promise to be different! I promise to be unique! I promise not to repeat things other people tell me to repeat!" This is Steve Martin in action. He says something somewhat pseudo-intellectual followed by something silly, observation of the moment in tow. Throughout the Wild & Crazy Guy compilation, Steve Martin continuously caps on himself for being a comedian. "It's really great to be here... There's nothing like doing the same thing over and over again every night for two weeks in a row." Self-reflective, one of his gimmicks is to put on the super suave act and compliment that by then turning into a complete imbecile. (Reference the movie The Jerk for a more complete definition of the phrase "complete imbecile.") Not only do his jokes fall into this unique-to-him format, but the album itself is set up the same way. ...
| | Pat Cooper Our Hero... CD (2006)
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| | Marilyn Crispell Santuerio CD (1993) Reissued
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$14.39 For this recording, pianist Marilyn Crispell both debuted a new quartet and embarked on a somewhat different path from her previous outings and, certainly, from her long tenure with Anthony Braxton. Pulling in violinist Mark Feldman and cellist Hank Roberts (along with longtime compadre Gerry Hemingway), her music, here essentially an eight-part suite, took on a more elegiac, overtly spiritual tone. The pieces are draped around the loosest of thematic materials, the musicians instead using the wisps of ideas to gently launch into introspective investigations, occasionally coalescing into brief, more frenzied bouts, but generally remaining in a pensive state. The title track begins with a long, intricate percussion solo from Hemingway before falling into a choppy, awkward series of overlapping written lines where Crispell's ...
| | Robb Wilton's War CD (2001)
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| | M Ward Transistor Radio CD (2005)
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$13.05 Personnel: Jenny Lewis (vocals); Old Joe Clarks (whistle, bass instrument, percussion); Jordan Hudson (drums); Jim James (vocals, guitar); Vic Chesnutt (vocals); Howe Gelb (piano); John Parish, Rachel Blumberg (drums). Audio Mixers: Adam Selzer ; Larry Crane . Recording information: Jackpot!; Mike Coyendall's Attic, Portland, Jamaica; Type Fondry!; Wavelab!. Photographer: Zak Riles. Listening to M. Ward's breezy ode to radio's forgotten heydays is a lot like taking in a huge breath of dust-bowl wind -- however, its charms are rooted in the hazy lemonade-sipping of summer rather than the great depression-obsession of the post-O Brother, Where Art Thou? mainstream. Ward's voice is a slap-delayed pastiche of Ron Sexsmith's easygoing croon and Andrew Bird's closed-mouth drawl, and like his front-porch fingerpicking, it's as effortless as it is effective. Transistor Radio begins with a lovely instrumental version of the Pet Sounds classic "You Still Believe in Me," then drops the needle on "One Life Away," a lo-fi shout-out to the radio towers of old that centers around the sly and condemning lines "To all the people in the ground/Listening to the sound of the living people walking up and down the graves/Well one of them is mine/I'm visiting my fräulein/She's only one breath away." Many have used the "fake old 78" approach before, but in Ward's hands it sounds truly genuine, and his falsetto harmonizing is as spooky as the song is sweet. While the rest of Radio plays out like a sequel to 2003's excellent Transfiguration of Vincent, with standout cuts like "Sweethearts On Parade," "Hi-Fi," and "Paul's Song" echoing that record's marvelous title track ("Vincent O'Brien"), there's a subtle optimism at work here that was only hinted at on previous recordings, and by the time he wraps the whole thing up with a gorgeous rendition of J.S. Bach's "The Well-Tempered Clavier," it's become apparent ...
| | Pierangelo Bertoli Parole Di Rabbia/Pensieri D'Amore CD (2006) (Import) Box Set; Germany
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| | Marilyn Monroe Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Less Than Sacred Way Home CD (2008)
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| | Andreas Kapsalis Trio CD (2009)
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$12.69 Andreas Kapsalis' acoustic guitar approach is unorthodox and virtuosic. His eight-finger tapping technique ...
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