| | Very Best Of Era CD Era Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Evocative soundscapes in the tradition of artists like Enigma & Deep Forest would best describe ERA in their first ever best of CD. Universal. 2004. Very Best Of Era Songs | 1. | Ameno - Remix  |
| 2. | Don't Go Away |
| 3. | Mass |
| 4. | Mother - Remix |
| 5. | Misere Mani |
| 6. | Avemano Orchestral |
| 7. | Looking For Something |
| 8. | Don't U |
| 9. | Enae Volare |
| 10. | Cathar Rhythm  |
| 11. | Divano |
| 12. | Don't You Forget |
| 13. | Hymne |
| 14. | Sentence |
| 15. | I Believe |
| 16. | Looking For Something - Darren Tate Mix Edit |
| Very Best Of Era Music Review Purchase Very Best Of Era CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Era CD (1997)
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| | Shirley Horn You Won't Forget Me CD (1991)
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| | Stan Getz Getz/Gilberto CD (1963)
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$10.79 The record that started the bossa nova craze of the mid-'60s, GETZ-GILBERTO is a justly recognized classic. The disc's success is attributable to its spectacular personnel: the man who basically invented bossa nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim; the man who defined and perfected the genre, Joao Gilberto; his charmingly waifish-sounding wife, Astrud Gilberto; and American tenor saxophonist extraordinaire Stan Getz. Jobim plays guitar and piano; Getz provides remarkably lyrical, complementary lead lines, and Joao Gilberto plays and sings in Portuguese with the most understated, romantic, and artful vocal delivery imaginable. It's a hard combination to beat.
Opening ...
| | Shirley Horn I Remember Miles CD (1998)
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$12.39 I REMEMBER MILES won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.
This stunning album is Shirley Horn's loving tribute to her friend and colleague, the legendary late Miles Davis. Davis was so taken by Horn's first album EMBERS AND ASHES that he forced The Village Vanguard to let her virtually-unknown trio open for him during his 1961 run there. Their friendship and admiration for each other's music lasted through the years, and Shirley Horn's 1991 recording YOU WON'T FORGET ME, was one of the last recordings Miles Davis made.
Horn selected mostly ballads ...
| | Earth, Wind, And Fire Essential Earth, Wind & Fire CDs (2002) Limited Edition; Remastered
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$15.95 Additional personnel includes: Ken Yerke, Harris Goldman (violin); Rollice Dale (viola); Dennis Karmazyn Harry Schultz (cello); Fred Jackson Jr., Herman Riley, Jerome Richardson (saxophone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Harvey Mason, Paulinho ...
| | Deep Forest Essence Of The Forest CD (2004)
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| | Shaggy Pure Pleasure CD (1993)
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| | Yesstory CDs (1992)
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$13.99 Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt (1991, Ocean View Digital, West Los Angeles, California).
YESSTORY does a good job of charting the progress ...
| | Republica Ready To Go: Best Of CD (2002) (Import) Germany
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| | New MaximumDonkey Spirit Of The Donks CD (2004)
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| | Move Over Ir Alfm CD (2006) (Import) Brazil
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| | Todd Tijerina Band Now CD (2006)
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$17.69 "Tijerina creates some of the densest and trance-inducing blues since Vaughan put down his guitar for the last time."--Kevin Hopper, Albuquerque Journal“[Tijerina's] guitar playing has as much power and expression as any guitarist I’ve heard in a short one minute solo...his music is distinctive...It’s just a matter of time before he gets a major label release.”Putnay Thomas--Blues On Stage"This guy is something else! I mean let me tell you!...[Tijerina is] able to blend [his] voice and guitar. The phrasing on both of them is incredible." -- Jackie Gisclar, host of Jabeaux's Blues Session--KAFM RadioAbout the band / biographyFor the last twelve years, Todd Tijerina (Tee-her-ee-na) has steadily made a living playing his rhythmically potent brand of cutting-edge, hard driving blues-rock in Chicago and the Southwest as guitarist/singer for The Todd Tijerina Band. In addition to front man duties, his three year stint in Chicago ('97 - '00) offered opportunities to work as guitarist for such artists as internationally revered bluesman, Byther Smith, the legendary Harmonica Hinds, and BB's daughter, Shirley King. It was during this time in the Windy City that Todd and his band won Chicagoland's Rory's Blues Talent Competition 1999. The victory funded recording expenses for the group's 2000 release, the lowdown.Shortly thereafter The Todd Tijerina Band began receiving airplay on Chicago's WRDP, WCRX, "Hambone's Blues Hour" and "Chicago Blues X-plosion" 94.3 FM, WILL 95.1 FM, and on Rich Gordon's Blues Hour on WXRX FM. Since relocating to Albuquerque in December of 2000, the album as well as the band’s second release, Welcome Home (February, 2004) have enjoyed strong airplay throughout the southwest and on radio stations as far away as Australia and Europe. And with its new release, Now (March, 2006), the group's third album, The Todd Tijerina Band sets out optimistically as it expands its reach in 2006. The cutting-edge blues act has played some of the most prestigious blues venues in the southwest and Chicago. Such southwest venues include: Silver City Blues Festival (Silver City, NM), Blues & Brews Festival (SLC, UT), Madrid Blues Festival (Madrid, NM), Albuquerque Blues Festival (Albq., NM), Trinidadio Blues Festival (Trinidad, CO), River Fest (Farmington, NM), Sherbino Theater (Ridgway, CO), Mesa Theater (Grand Junction, CO), Mission Theatre (Grants, NM), Rally in the Rockies (Ignacio, CO), Fire & Ice Bike Rally (Grants, NM), The Dead Goat (Salt Lake City), Tugboat (Steamboat Springs, CO), Charly's (Flagstaff, AZ), The Foundry (Boulder, CO), Brendan's Pub (Denver), The Birdcage (Prescott, AZ), Railroad Blues (Alpine, TX), Scoot 'n Blues (Durango, CO), The Foundry (Boulder, CO) and many ...
| | Rock Live CD (2008) (Import) Import
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