| | RBD En Vivo CD RBD Discography of CDs
(29 Customer Reviews)
To commemorate their first-ever live tour, RBD released a CD/DVD, Tour Generación RBD en Vivo. The featured performance includes all the key songs from Rebelde, the group's debut album: "Rebelde," "Otro Día Que Va," "Enséñame," "Un Poco de Tu Amor," "Sólo Quédate en Silencio." Plus, there's a cumbia version of "Rebelde" that closes the show and a video, "Sólo Quédate en Silencio." All of this adds up to everything a fan could want from a CD/DVD like this. As for the performance itself, it's well choreographed but not especially well sung. The boys in particular sing poorly. But the girls do a good job, especially on the ballad "Sálvame." It helps that the crowd sings along on many of the songs, especially the hits. This frenzied crowd response is mixed loudly, to the point where it sometimes overwhelms RBD's singing, not necessarily for the worse. In any event, fans aren't going to quibble about the singing. Much like the screaming concert-goers heard on Tour Generación RBD en Vivo, they'll likely find plenty to enjoy here. ~ Jason Birchmeier
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Purchase En Vivo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
En Vivo songs
$6.39 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | RBD Rebelde CD (2005)
En Vivo album
$9.75 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | RBD Nuestro Amor CD (2005)
En Vivo MP3 Album
$9.75 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | RBD - Tour Generacion En Vivo DVD (2005)
En Vivo music CDs
$12.39
| | RBD Celestial CD (2006) Bonus Track
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$11.59 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | Too Late, Too Late Blues, Vol. 8 CD (1998) Import
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$13.55
| | J B Lenoir Mojo: The Job/USA/Vee Jay Recordings CD (2004)
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$29.05
| | David Shea Book Of Scenes CD (2005) Import
En Vivo MP3 Album
$12.95 Since the middle of the 20th century, gifted musicians have been doing wonderful things with the juxtaposition of live, acoustic instruments (especially those associated with the classical repertoire) and electronic sounds and samples. Composer, turntablist, remixer, and producer David Shea has been deeply influenced by some of Europe's and America's most accomplished acousto-electric musicians, including modern classicists Iannis Xenakis, György Ligeti, and Morton Feldman, as well as such leading lights of New York's downtown avant-garde scene as John Zorn, Zeena Parkins, and Ikue Mori. Book of Scenes finds him synthesizing many of his influences in a 29-part suite of musical miniatures, all of which involve live viola and piano as well as previously recorded samples of sounds both musical and non-musical, along with samples of the players themselves recorded and played back during performance. This is the kind of thing that can work spectacularly well or fizzle away into mushy self-indulgence, depending on the composer's way with structure and the performers' sensitivity and selflessness. In this case, the result is quite rewarding. The tracks vary in length from 44 seconds to 3:15, and their relative brevity has the felicitous effect of keeping the musicians sharply focused. "OM Chapelle" is a strangely beautiful piece that incorporates restless ocean sounds, while "Prepared" has a disjointed, pointillistic structure; on the aptly titled "Radio Weekend," found sounds are organized into a dense collage into which the unprocessed sounds of piano and cello occasionally intrude; "Crossings" sounds like a 12-tone composition exercise, ...
| | Scott Martin Cafe Cubano CD (2003)
En Vivo music CDs
$15.95
| | Andy Cowan Train I'm On CD (2006)
En Vivo songs
$16.29
| | Frederick Shep Sheppard Tradition ( The Habari Gani Sessions) CD (2008)
En Vivo album
$17.69 TRADITION (the habari gani sessions) documents the legacy of Saxophonist Frederick ‘Shep’ Sheppard (1945-2007). A great CD that includes several New Orleans musicians recorded following the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. The CD has just been nominated in Best of the Beat annual awards by Offbeat magazine for best contemporary jazz CD of 2008. Any sales of TRADITION will benefit the FREDERCIK ‘SHEP’ SHEPPARD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND that contributes to young New Orleans musicians. Please enjoy the music and contribute to the continuation of New Orleans music.Boulder, Colorado, November 17, 2006: New Orleans and her native musicians have had a tough go of things in the past year—Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, displacement from homes and loss of instruments. Frederick ‘Shep†Shepherd is truly The Old-School Heart of New Orleans Music! Shep has lost everything but his Sax and his music; dislocated from New Orleans and living in Phoenix, Arizona—he needed our help! Shep recorded his first namesake studio recording in Boulder Colorado just three weeks before his death. The session was also made by NEw Orleans musicians Chris Lacinak, James Singleton, Brian Seeger and John Magnee.Sheppard was born in New Orleans’ Charity Hospital in 1945 and started ...
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