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Los Tecolines Bolero Romantico Songs | 1. | Cerezo Rosa | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Ti y a Mi, A | |
| 3. | Pensando en Ti | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Oyelo Bien | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Adios | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Donde Iran, A | |
| 7. | Frio en el Alma | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Prisionero del Mar | $0.99 | |
| 9. | En Que Quedamos Por Fin | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Albricias | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Al Son de la Marimba | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Ya No Te Quiero | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Bolero Romantico CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dazz Band 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
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$6.79 Originally released on Motown Records. Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway.
An 11-song snapshot of the Dazz Band's Motown stint that includes the not-often-featured ...
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Michael Stipe, Grant Lee Phillips, Horace Andy, Revetti Saklar (vocals); Michael Franti (spoken vocals); Robbie Williams (guitar).
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| | Olga Tanon Nuevos Senderos CD (1996)
Bolero Romantico album
$6.19 Although Olga Tañón is best known for merengue, she was never a merengue purist -- salsa, Cumbia, and Latin pop have all influenced the well-known singer. Nuevos Senderos, in fact, has nothing to do with merengue -- full of ballads, this 1996 release is primarily a collection of romantic Latin pop. And Nuevos Senderos isn't salsa romantica either. While the salsa romantica that is recorded in New York, Miami, and San Juan is aimed at the tropical market, this CD was recorded in Mexico and doesn't have a tropical orientation. The person who did a lot to shape Nuevos Senderos is Marco Antonio Solís, who produced the album and wrote nine of its ten songs. Under Solís' direction, Tañón is backed by a lot of Mexican musicians -- and it shows. Nuevos Senderos isn't mariachi, ranchero, or even Tejano, but it does sound like the type of romantic Latin pop album that would be recorded in Mexico rather than New York or Miami. While "Mi Eterno Amor Secreto," "El Daño Que Me Haces," and other Solís-penned ballads aren't traditional Mexican music, they do have a slight Mexican tinge -- if some of the ballads that Tañón provided on her previous releases were Latin pop with the sort of tropical edge one expects from Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Cubans, Nuevos Senderos is Latin pop with a slight Mexican edge. Those who prefer Tañón as a merengue/tropical artist ...
| | Deus Ideal Crash CD (1999) (Import) Germany
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$13.15 dEUS continues to bring out its best and then some on The Ideal Crash, which in many ways might be the group's best all-around effort yet. That makes it a further pity it didn't get an American release, relegating the quintet further into the realms of cult appreciation stateside -- an undeserved fate for a band that has so clearly worked well with its sources of inspiration there. If anything, though, dEUS has moved into the realms of removed elegance on The Ideal Crash -- the aggressive push mixed with nightclub shadows of the past turned into a strange, calming dream at many points. Consider "One Advice, Space," whose trippy keyboard whines and drones layer over the core song to create an unsettled murk, suddenly broken by the subtle shift to strings and sweetly layered vocals on the chorus. The gentle descending chime of "The Magic Hour" and the banjo and string-tinged slow building brawl "Instant Street" further capture the mood of seemingly relaxed intensity. David Bottrill's production is a secret element in the success of The ...
| | Thermals More Parts Per Million CD (2003)
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$11.65 Blazing through 13 songs in under half an hour, the Thermals introduce their bittersweet, rapid-fire indie rock on More Parts Per Million. The high-strung guitars, lo-fi production, and earnest vocals on songs like "It's Trivia" and "Goddamn the Light" recall the heyday of mid-'90s indie; indeed, comparisons have already been made between the Thermals' lilting melodies and manic energy and that of Guided by Voices. But where GBV cloaks their feelings in cryptic lyrics and titles, with the Thermals it's all out in the open; it's as if they don't have the time to fool around with that kind of cleverness -- it would just get in the way of their songs. This gives the Thermals an immediacy that their influences haven't had in years, particularly on "No Culture Icons," an incredibly catchy manifesto against hipster irony, and "I Know the Pattern," where Hutch Harris' yelped vocals barely win the battle against the song's ferociously strummed guitars and crashing drums. Though the album's intensity works in its favor ...
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$53.89 | | Reign Sing CD (2005)
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$10.15 theREIGN made its (nameless) live debut as a "fill-in" act for another Hull Christian band in November 2002, and almost immediately grew into something special, as we began to follow a collective calling from the Lord to get music out there for His glory. Since then, we have played a variety of well received concerts and worship evenings in churches and other venues across the city of Hull and immediate surroundings, in front of Christian, non-Christian and mixed audiences. In addition, we have been able to exercise our musical muscles, and sense of fun, through invitations to play at several functions, including youth outreach, a charity ball and a couple of weddings. These engagements have allowed the band to perform a mixture of material including secular covers, ranging from the 1960s to 2004, and some of our own more spiritual material. The name of the band developed out of the song "I Love The Rain", featured on "Sing" which in many ...
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