| | Luis Enrique 10 De Collecion CD Luis Enrique Discography of CDs
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Luis Enrique 10 De Collecion Songs 10 De Collecion Music Review Purchase 10 De Collecion CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Out For Justice DVD (1991) Full Frame; Widescreen
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$7.95
| | Kickboxer DVD (1989) Lions Gate Home Entertainment
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| | Until Death DVD (2007) Widescreen; Subtitled
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| | Son By Four CD (2000) Bonus Track
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| | Tito Rodriguez Man And His Music: El Inolvidable CDs (2009) Digipak
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$15.25 Photographer: Chuck Stewart.
| | Xtreme Chapter DOS: On The Verge CD (2009)
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$8.75
| | David Bowie Space Oddity CD (1972) Enhanced CD
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$11.69 SPACE ODDITY was originally released as MAN OF WORDS, MAN OF MUSIC on Mercury in 1969.
SPACE ODDITY is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Digitally remastered by Peter Mew & Nigel Reeve (1999, Abbey Road Studios, London, England).
SPACE ODDITY was the first record on which David Bowie looked and ...
| | Webb Wilder It Came From Nashville CD (1986)
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$14.09 Webb Wilder And The Beatnecks: Webb Wilder (vocals, guitar); Donnie "The Twangler" Roberts (guitar, background vocals); Denny "Cletus" Blakely (bass, background vocals); Jimmy Lester (drums); The Ionizer (drums, guitar, background vocals).
Live tracks recorded at the Exit Inn, Nashville, Tennessee on March 14, 1986.
True to the album's title, it has been eight years since the last platter of original material from Webb Wilder. Although this disc -- his sixth since 1989 -- isn't worth a wait of that length, it is a terrific addition to the rather meager Wilder catalog. Produced by longtime cohort R.S. Field, who also pens nearly half of the tracks, Wilder utilizes his deep baritone voice and edgy twang band to energize '50s rockers, frisky swamp pop, country blues, surf, and twang nuggets. To his credit, original Field rockers like "Miss Missy from Ol' Hong Kong" sound like the obscure covers that Wilder resurrects from rock & roll's dusty past. Wilder's eclectic catalog-raiding ranges from Tommy Overstreet's honky tonk "If You're Looking for a Fool" to Johnny Burnette's "Little Boy Sad" and Cliff Richards' "Move It." He also unearths "Jimmy Reed Is the King of Rock and Roll," a comparatively new tune from the underappreciated Kevin Gordon, and kicks the album off in high gear with a sizzling version of Big Al Downing's "Down On the Farm." Wilder displays his dry humor on "Scattergun," a tongue-in-cheek Western story-ballad out of the "High Noon"/"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"-styled '60s songbook. Horns pep up a few tracks, such as the Chuck Berry-ish "Battle of the Bands," and Wilder even stops by the tiki lounge for a pedal ...
| | Vico-C Resistire CD (2004)
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| | Stanton Moore III CD (2006)
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$15.65 Something must be up at Telarc Records. Long renowned as a blues and either straight or smooth jazz label, they've been branching out. Earlier in 2006 the label kicked out the killer One-Two Punch by Mars Williams and Liquid Soul, easily their most consistent and groovalatious album, and now comes the third solo date by Galactic tub thumper Stanton Moore. III is Moore's least ambitious yet. (Yeah, baby, that's a good thang.) Moore, organist and composer Robert Walter, and king of the underground six-string slinger sophisticates Will Bernard have come up with a deep, ass-shaking groove jazz trio date. Oh yeah, remember all those dates on Blue Note by John Patton, Baby Face Willette, Lou Donaldson, and Fred Jackson? Uh huh. Now y'all are gettin' it. The only real difference is there isn't anything retro in the approach this trio lays down. These are future funk grooves made by basic instrumentation from the past. Moore's always been about shakin' it down, but in the past his sense of syncopation and adventurous instrumental dictates won out over solid, in-the-pocket funkifying. That's not to say that All Kooked Out! and its predecessor, Flyin' the Koop, weren't good records...hell, they were great. But they were complex jazz and soul studies, whereas III is nothing but greasy. Walter composed the vast majority of the tunes here, and rather than dig deep into the wildly progressive side of his nature explored exponentially with his 20th Street Congress or the Greyboy Allstars, he keeps his backbeat funk close to the vest here (check the opener, "Poison Pushy"). Even when employing saxophonist Skerik and trombonist Mark Mullins, on "Chilcock" he keeps the blues in the mix and digs into them heartily. The album opener, "Poison Pushy," touches the classic soul-jazz trio territory just enough to let you know what it's about, but then extrapolates on the paradigm with his arpeggios and Moore's chronic double-time breaks.
Bernard composes here, too; his "Dunkin' in the Deep" uses the horn section as well. He establishes ...
| | Cesar Orozco Son Con Pajarillo CD (2007)
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$16.45 Cesar Orozco (Pianist, Arranger and Composer) was born in Cuba in February 6 of 1980. He began musical studies in 1987. Mr. Orozco Graduated at the National School of Art (ENA) in Havana, Cuba in 1998, major in Violin and Professor of Ensembles. ...
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