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Personnel: Allure; Elephant Man, Joe Budden, Ron Artest. Chapter III Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   Head Over Heels Great comeback for Allure. All these girls can sing. I wish Hem Li (Lonnie Belcher) was part of the group. Much Love Submitted by Cj_adonis05 (Chicago, Il, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I already know I havnt heard it yet....But I know how these girls do....They Had my head noddin from the first and second album so I already know what to expect. Man I love them chicks. Submitted by Sherlocks1 (Hempstead, N.Y.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
its ok # 10 is hot the others is not this cd needs work Submitted by heather (philly'pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
On Point!!!!!!!!!!! Once again Allure has done it! This group definitely deserves more credit! COP THIS DISC!!!!!!!!! Submitted by mojopoetic81 (B'ham,AL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$9.59 Six years after cutting his musical teeth as a teen, tickling the ivories on the classic Lauryn Hill single "Everything Is Everything," John Stephens popped up everywhere in 2004, going by the bold name of John Legend. His ubiquity was unsurprising, since he was taken under the wing of Kanye West, the year's breakout success, who tabbed Legend "the future of hip-hop." It's an interesting label for a man whose elegant ...
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| | Maury Merkin Ramblings Of The Morning Following A Sleepless Night CD (2002)
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$15.95 First the bad news: Maury Merkin can't sing a lick.He rarely performs live but in person, seated at the piano wearing no socks and with his legs crossed, he oddly pulls it off through a certain amount of directness and, well, maybe charm, and it's likely that folks who have seen the act recall some of this and that's what they were looking for in his recordings. But for the rest of you there's no getting around it: Maury can't sing a lick.Also, you have to be prepared, if you're gonna listen to his CD "Ramblings of the morning following a sleepless night," to wade through seven of his poems. They're not hip. They're not even good poetry. But there they are, taking up seven of the first thirteen tracks, daring you to spend more time than it's worth to program your CD player to skip them and play only the songs.Then, as if to underscore just what a lousy singer he is, Maury has included two tracks with songs of his which are sung by Rock Tipton, an exceptionally gifted singer. And the question is, why? I mean, would you allow photos of Julia Roberts and Jennifer Lopez to flank yours?But there is good stuff here. A lot of it. First of all there's Maury's lyrics. They're first rate. They're moving and they're whimsical. They paint pictures your eye will clearly see and they tell stories that you're glad you heard.The music may not, on the whole, be great music, but it's serviceable and sets his lyrics nicely. And aside from that it's performed well. All of it. But especially Rock Tipton's guitar on the two tracks on which he sings (most magically on "A Christmas Song"), Rick Schmidt's fiddle on "Appalachian Rain" and Vince McCool's flugelhorn which wanders in and out perfectly on "Spring Smells Funny."Also, this CD is very well engineered by Michael Setton at Blue House Productions in Silver Spring, Maryland. That can be heard throughout.Another surprise is that, poems and all, the program flows nicely. The songs are written and performed in an odd melange of styles ("Appalachian Rain" has a nearly blue grass feel, "Spring Smells Funny," with its children's chorus, sounds like something from a PBS afternoon show, "A Christmas Song" is definitely jazz inspired ...
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$18.99 "Dead Men (are heavier than broken hearts)" is a musical tribute to the great detective novelist Raymond Chandler. This is not a "film noir" score, it's a collection of modern jazz compositions by Christopher Woitach about, and using phrases from, Raymond Chandler's books. Included are vocal and instrumental compositions reflecting the many moods of Chandler's writing, played and sung by some of the Pacific Northwest's most creative musicians.Musicians:Christopher Woitach - guitar, v-guitarGreta Matassa - voiceStephanie Porter - voiceTom Bergeron - alto saxophone, voiceKeller Coker - trombone, voiceTim Jensen - flute, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, voiceDan Schulte - bassJulian Macdonough - drumsAbout the leader/composer:Christopher Woitach is a jazz guitarist and composer, currently residing in Portland, OR. He plays and composes in a fresh, innovative style that pushes the boundaries of modern jazz while embracing everything from swing to free jazz.As a player, Woitach has covered a lot of ground, from backing up Rich Little and Bernadette Peters ...
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$12.59 U.K.-based Chinese musician Cheng Yu has created a series of albums over the past few years, largely built around her pipa skills, but also including the results of her work with the historic, but only reconstructed (by Cheng herself) five-string qin. Here, there are some performances with both of her instruments. The album opens with an excellent old (composed in 1425) piece of qin music evocative of "flowing water" that moves from gentle burbling via plucks on to massive turbulence via metal-like strumming. The pipa makes an appearance with the following piece with a bit more tempo but maybe less energy. The qin returns for a more contemplative piece of program music in combination with the xiao flute, courtesy of Cheng's old teacher Li Xiangting. ...
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