| | Mendivil Que Ironia CD Mendivil Discography of CDs
Mendivil Que Ironia Songs | 1. | Que Ironia |
| 2. | Engañame |
| 3. | Dime Algo Bonito |
| 4. | Muero Por Ti |
| 5. | Llorando |
| 6. | Bendito Mal |
| 7. | No Soy Tu Risa |
| 8. | No Hay Amor |
| 9. | Nunca Mas |
| 10. | Se Ve En Tu Rostro |
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Purchase Que Ironia CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ana Barbara Rompiendo Cadenas CD (2009)
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$10.15 Personnel: Paco Rosas (bajo sexto).
| | Patrulla 81 Sin Ti No Vive CD (2009)
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| | Linda Ronstadt Mas Canciones CD (1990)
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$8.59 This 1991 followup to 1987's successful CANCIONES DE MI PADRE continues Linda Ronstadt's innovative musical exploration of her roots. Once again, producer and arranger Ruben Fuentes is on hand to provide authentic orchestral accompaniment to classic Mexican songs handpicked by Linda and her brothers, who sing together as a trio on several tracks. The orchestra is also bit smaller this time, which perhaps accounts for Ronstadt's greater confidence in presenting this delightful material. What strikes the listener again is how different Ronstadt sounds performing this material. She swoops and sways and twists her syllables like a native, while manifesting a highly expressive sob never heard when she sings in English.
Elektra. 1990.
Recorded at Skywalker ...
| | Mudcrutch Extended Play Live CD (2008) Extended Play
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$6.29 In 2008, Tom Petty and a couple of his Heartbreakers reunited with the other members of Mudcrutch, the early-'70s band in which they cut their teeth. Mudcrutch released a studio album of new songs, but the four-song EXTENDED PLAY LIVE captures the group on a short string of shows promoting the album. Three songs from the studio sessions plus a version of Jerry Lee Lewis's "High School Confidential" find Petty and his pals in fine roots-rocking ...
| | Jose Alfredo Jimenez La Historia Del Rey CD (2005) With DVD
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| | Los Tigres Del Norte Detalles Y Emociones CD (2007)
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| | My Heart Will Go On CDs (1999)
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| | Saigon Warning Shots: Street Classics & Freestyles CD (2009)
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$13.85 Saigon opens his 2009 record, Warning Shots, Vol. 2, with the melancholy "Nothing Comes Easy." The Brooklyn rapper has a right to be frustrated. Sidetracked by a seven-year prison sentence, Saigon emerged ready to rhyme, rather quickly caught the ears of Atlantic Records, and recorded The Greatest Story Never Told, a record he felt was his masterpiece, slated for 2005 release. Four years later, the story still had yet to be told, as the record was tied up in major-label red-tape. While he briefly quit the industry in a swirl of cyber-emotion, he redoubled his efforts and channeled his pent-up rage into his music. While ostensibly a follow-up to a 2001 street release, Warning Shots, Vol. 2 is more Saigon's heavily polished introduction to a wider audience. While his record's topics are far from original, and when he languishes in hip-hop cliché hell (see "For Some P***y"), a topic the rapper himself has decried, he stalls a bit. However, Saigon possesses an acrobatic wit and when his passion takes hold, as on "Fatherhood (Rayne Dior)," his ode to his one-year old daughter, something beautiful ...
| | Shout Out Louds Howl Howl Gaff Gaff CD (2005)
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$8.69 Swedish quintet Shout Out Louds mine a fun and familiar style that looks back to the gleaming pop melodies of the 1960s rock while maintaining its allegiance to the indie scene of the 2000s. There is tuneful modern garage a la the Strokes in lead singer's pouty, scratchy vocals and in the band's uptempo rockers ("Very Loud"), languorous, chiming turns reminiscent of acts like Grandaddy (as on the dreamy folk-rock of "A Track and a Train"), and shimmering, moody introspection that recalls bands like Sparklehorse (as on the aptly named "Go Sadness").
Yet Shout Out Louds bring these influences together beautifully in the album's elegant, understated production and--most importantly--the strength of their hook-packed tunes. The sheer, unadulterated catchiness of songs like "Please Please Please" and "Hurry Up Let's Go" is impossible to dismiss, and the tasteful touches of keyboards (which mix in a definite New Wave flavor) only sweetens the pot. The 2005 U.S. release of HOWL HOWL GAFF GAFF is culled from singles and tracks from a full-length album (of the same name) released in Scandinavia. On evidence of the pure pop pleasure they give, Shout Out Louds are sure to find an audience Stateside ...
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