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Liner Note Author: José Manuel "El Grillo" Blanco.
Photographer: Marty Sohl.
Arranger: Jason McGuire.
Personnel: Jason McGuire (guitar, palmas); José Manuel "El Grillo" Blanco (vocals, percussion, palmas); Carmelo Louis Torres (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Cookie Marenco; Jason McGuire.
Jason McGuire Distancias Songs | 1. | Noche Caliente |
| 2. | Lagrimas de Sal |
| 3. | Sangre Tejana |
| 4. | Distancias |
| 5. | Euridice |
| 6. | Aires de Mozambique |
| 7. | Loisaida |
| 8. | Rachel Camela |
| 9. | Pavan |
| 10. | Mi Arturo, A |
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Purchase Distancias CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eric Dolphy Out There CD (1960) Reissue; Remastered
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$8.75 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
The follow-up album to Outward Bound, Eric Dolphy's second effort for the Prestige/New Jazz label (and later remastered by Rudy Van Gelder) was equally praised and vilified for many reasons. At a time when the "anti-jazz" tag was being tossed around, Dolphy's nonlinear, harshly harmonic music gave some critics grist for the grinding mill. A second or third listen to Dolphy's music reveals an unrepentant shadowy side, but also depth and purpose that were unprecedented and remain singularly unique. The usage of bassist George Duvivier and cellist Ron Carter (an idea borrowed from Dolphy's days with Chico Hamilton) gives the music its overcast color base, in many ways equally stunning and uninviting. Dolphy's ideas must be fully embraced, taken to heart, and accepted before listening. The music reveals the depth of his thought processes while also expressing his bare-bones sensitive and kind nature. The bluesy "Serene," led by Carter alongside Dolphy's bass clarinet, and the wondrous ballad "Sketch ...
| | Armik Rosas Del Amor CD (2001)
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$12.79 World-class guitar virtuoso Armik plays 12 exquisite songs on his sixth release for the BajaTSR label titled Rosas Del Amor. He tops his best-selling Isla del Sol by using fresh romantic themes based on his journeys through Spain. Each song is as pure and fragile as a moment in life itself, simply said, like the life of a rose. Armik plays 12 different guitars in order to bring the individual melodies and arrangements of each song to the anticipated desire of his listeners. His flair for dramatic imagery is readily apparent on the opening track titled "Lovers in Madrid." Armik immediately captivates you with his lyricism -- holding on to you with dynamic but graceful chord stylings. It's an invitation to pure love. "Midnight in Barcelona" continues his romantic journey through Spain and captures the excitement ...
| | Enigma Screen Behind The Mirror CD (2000)
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$11.55 There is a certain other-worldliness to the musical landscapes created by the artist also known as Michael Cretu. With Enigma, he is known for pioneering the synergy of traditional and world music with dance and electronica. Cretu's craftwork could be described as ...
| | Mark Knopfler Golden Heart CD (1996)
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$8.69 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
The Dire Straits' mastermind's first non-soundtrack solo album is a refreshingly diverse outing. Mellower overall than his previous fare, there's still plenty of stunning guitar work and solid songcrafting to be had here. The songs cover a lot of stylistic bases, from rock to folk, Celtic, blues and somber balladeering. The disc is full, yet its diversity never becomes superfluous. A well-planned and pleasing slice of craftsmanship from one of rock's reigning originals.
Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee; London, England; Dublin, Ireland.
Personnel: Mark Knopfler (guitar); Paul Brady (whistling); Richard ...
| | Gary Numan Jagged CD (2006)
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| | Armik Cafe Romantico CD (2005)
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$12.79
| | Henry Marshall Mantra Music CDs (2000)
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| | Luis Miguel Del Amargue Amor De Locos CD (2003) (Import) Import; Spain
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| | Paul Zim Shabbat At Home CD (2003)
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| | Pure Moods: Celestial Celebration CD (2004)
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$11.69 Though Celestial Celebration seems like a title taken from the Big Book of New Age Buzzwords, the Pure Moods people do a nice job with this collection musically. There's plenty of big-name talent involved, with everyone contributing mellow material. From Charlie Hunter and Norah Jones running through a dusky jazz take on Bryan Ferry's "More Than This" to Röksopp's percussive ...
| | Aria CD (1997)
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$12.99 Ambient composers Paul Schwartz and Mario Grigorov add their electronic melodies to selected opera arias on this album. Popular melodies from Carmen, Madame Butterfly, The Magic Flute, Dido, Aeneas, and more are used here. The final effect is striking, though these classic themes may be enhancing the Schwartz- Grigonoz creations more than they are helping ...
| | Dr Jeffrey Thompson Delta Sleep System 2.0 CD (2004)
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| | Oscar Toney, Jr Guilty CD (2006) (Import)
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$18.09 Originally issued on the small BGR label in 2001 as Guilty of Loving You, this 2006 CD reissue retitled it Guilty: A Southern Soul Renaissance adds historical liner notes with an overview of Oscar Toney, Jr.'s career. Recorded in 2000, it pretty much picks up where the singer left off in his 1960s and '70s recordings. It's upbeat Southern soul, with a few slower, pained ballads (notably "Guilty of Loving You," with the churchy keyboards so common to those sort of Southern soul pieces) varying the pace. Toney, Jr.'s voice -- at times slightly reminiscent of Otis Redding's, though with a less gritty flavor -- has only slightly coarsened with time. For a soul album that tries to capture a style that peaked several decades before it was produced, it's considerably above the average: it has a live, unforced, natural sound, and the modern instrumental and production touches that often dampen the spirits of such veteran outings are virtually absent. The material's ...
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