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Contemporary jazz vocalist Carol Duboc presents her long-awaited CD "All of You," which features renditions of five beloved pop classics along with seven heartfelt originals. The album's release coincides with Duboc's film debut in the MGM/Sony movie "Be
Personnel: Carol Duboc (vocals); John Leftwich, Tony Dumas (double bass, upright bass); Darrell Crooks (guitar); Hubert Laws (flute); Tim Carmon (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Land Richards (drums); Luis Conte (percussion). Recording information: Bentley Studios, Los Angeles, CA (2004). Photographer: Norman Harris. Arrangers: Carol Duboc; Darrell Crooks. Although sometimes associated with jazz or smooth, Carol Duboc is really a more pop-oriented singer in the vein of Norah Jones. Her voice is pleasing, she swings lightly and she pays close attention to lyrics, sounding hip without being adventurous. Joined by a supportive rhythm section, Duboc performs seven originals (six of which were co-written with her keyboardist Tim Carmon) and six pop/rock standards, reviving such songs as "Sunny," "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Blackbird" in fairly fresh and attractive ways. ~ Scott Yanow
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Purchase All Of You CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Steve Cole Ny La CD (2003)
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$9.29 Returning to the pure smooth jazz vibe of his best-selling first album, saxman Steve Cole conquers the country with 'NY LA'. Soulfully rooted in richly textured R&B grooves, Cole has earned three #1 smooth jazz hits ...
| | Peter White Confidential CD (2004)
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$7.59 Personnel: Peter White (various instruments, programming); Christopher Cross, David Sparkman (vocals); Mindi Abair (soprano saxophone); ...
| | George Benson Irreplaceable CD (2004)
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$11.35 Personnel: George Benson (vocals, electric guitar); Chyna, Nakiea (vocals); Joshua Thompson (acoustic guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, bass instrument, programming); Rex Rideout (keyboards, programming); Herman Jackson, Bobby Douglas (keyboards); Richard Bona (bass instrument, background vocals); Roberto Vally (bass instrument); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). A few decades ago, when the release of a George Benson album was an event for either jazz guitar or R&B vocal enthusiasts, his projects ...
| | Steve Oliver 3-D CD (2004)
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| | Boney James Pure CD (2004)
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| | Jeff Kashiwa Peace Of Mind CD (2004)
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| | Pat Kelley Road Home CD (1994)
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| | Larry Carr Sings Verse & Chorus CD (2000)
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| | Photek Solaris CD (2000)
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$12.79 Photek producer Rupert Parkes moved on to embrace Chicago acid house and minimal techno for his 2nd release 'Solaris'. Parkes made the acid house connections direct by enlisting help for two vocal tracks from Chicago institution Robert Owens (Fingers Inc.). The first Owens track, 'Mine to Give', attacks with suprisingly unwavering beats and a rumbling bass line straight out of the Windy City sound of the late '80s. 2000 Astralwerks release.
Photek: Rupert Parkes (vocals, programing). Additional personnel includes: Robert Owens, Simone Simone, Marie-Jose Jongerius (vocals). Personnel: Robert Owens (vocals). Finally released from the artistic pressure and unrelenting hype surrounding his full-length debut (1997's Modus Operandi), Photek producer Rupert Parkes ...
| | Gonzalez CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Andy Summers Invisible Threads CD (1993)
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| | Arlo Guthrie Arlo CD (1968) Remastered; Reissued
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$14.29 This is a live album, recorded at the famous Bitter End Cafe in New York City. The music's great and the stories hilarious. A '60s classic. "The Pause of Mr. Claus" is a holiday hit!Arlo is backed by Bob Arkin on bass, Stan Free on piano and harpsichord, and Ed Shaughnessy on tabla and drums.
Personnel includes: Arlo Guthrie (vocals, guitar); Stan Free (piano, harpsichord); Bob Arkin (bass); Ed Shaughnessy (drums, tabla). Recorded live at The Bitter End Cafe, New York, New York. Arlo Guthrie was still prone to long story-songs and occasional humorous introductory monologues on his second outing. Three of the seven tracks last for longer than five minutes, though none remotely approach "Alice's Restaurant" in epic length. Recorded live at the Bitter End, it shows Guthrie starting to adapt more wholeheartedly to folk-rock instrumentation, with a full if subdued band including drums and keyboards. The songs are nothing major, and the jokes aren't ...
| | Joe Lea Feel The Benefit CD (2007)
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| | Loj No Labels CD (2007)
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$12.65 Certain albums come to mind when one thinks of music that changed the direction of hip-hop - albums such as 'Illmatic,' 'Reasonable Doubt,' and 'Paid in Full' - yet if John "Loj" Mouzon has his way, then his upcoming releases will certainly help inspire a new generation of hip-hop fans. Critically acclaimed and endorsed as an introspective voice for New York's new generation of MCs, Loj portrays a reflective and analytical perspective seldom seen in commercial hip-hop. Loj aims to create his own niche as a contemporary hip-hop artist by putting substance and thought provoking rhymes back into music that can be enjoyed by a mainstream audience. Loj's dual perspective comes from his unique experience growing up in very different environments and neighborhoods.Influenced by a diverse range of artists from Nas to Jay-Z to KRS-One, Loj makes genuine music that the average person can relate to. When listening to his catalog as a whole, it's difficult to put a label on the type of music he makes. Hence the title of his debut album, 'No Labels.' He describes his music as "catchy, yet conscious hip-hop". Dubbed as the "Concept Kid" and never wanting to pigeon-hole his thoughts or his artwork, Loj rhymes upon a broad range of topics that affect himself, his people, and the world everyday. His music addresses diverse issues such as hip-hop culture, politics, life's pleasures and achievements, women, work, entertainment, school, and the realities that average people go through everyday. Critics and fans praise Loj for bringing balance back to hip-hop during a time where the music seems stagnant with repetitive material.Loj's dual perspective is what seems to set him apart from fellow MCs. Born and raised in New York's rough neighborhood of South Jamaica, Queens; yet moving to a different environment at the age of 16 gives Loj the ability to craft candid verses about the world through a balanced outlook. In always trying to remain evenhanded, he uses his past and present experiences to speak through a wise perspective. The younger of two children, born to working class parents, Loj learned early on the importance of a strong work ethic. Since his mother was a public school teacher she understood the extreme shortcomings of public education, especially the under funded and overcrowded public education system in New York City. As a result, his parents worked multiple jobs, day and night, to help pay for him to go to private school so that he could receive a genuine opportunity at succeeding. By leaving his neighborhood every day and going to private school, thus being exposed to a new world, Loj began to notice that there was much more to life than what he previously had been exposed to ...
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