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$22.19 This DTS 5.1 DVD features9 tracks from legendary hornman Herb Alpert. Features "TKO," "Slinky," "Baila Conmigo," "Stormy Sunday" and more!
Personnel: Herb Alpert (trumpet, flugelhorn); Oskar Cartaya (vocals, keyboards, bass); Jerry Medina, Domingo Quinones, Johnny Rivera, Lani Hall (vocals); Ramon Stagnaro (guitar, tres); Eddie Del Barrio (strings); Justo Almario (flute, alto & tenor saxophones); Harry Kim, Humberto Ramirez (trumpet); Arturo Velasco (trombone); Joe Rotondi, Jr. (piano); Otmaro Ruiz (keyboards); Walter Rodriguez (drums, cajon, shekere); Tal Bergman (drums); Marc Quinones (timbales, bongos, percussion); Francisco Aguabella (bata, quinto); Francisco "Nenge" Hernandez (bata); Michito Sanchez (congas). Recorded at Sandbox Studios, Santa Monica, California and Power Light Studios, Puerto Rico. This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable 5.1 Surround Sound system. Personnel: Herb Alpert (trumpet, flugelhorn); Oskar Cartaya (vocals, keyboards, bass); Jerry Medina, Domingo Quinones, Johnny Rivera, Lani Hall (vocals); Ramon Stagnaro (guitar, tres); Eddie Del Barrio (strings); Justo Almario (flute, alto & tenor saxophones); Harry Kim, Humberto Ramirez (trumpet); Arturo Velasco (trombone); Joe Rotondi, Jr. (piano); Otmaro Ruiz (keyboards); Walter Rodriguez (drums, cajon, shekere); Tal Bergman (drums); Marc Quinones (timbales, bongos, percussion); Francisco ...
| | Big Head Todd & The Monsters Crimes Of Passion (2004)
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$16.09 This Colorado-based trio has built a career on years of solid touring throughout every college town and a strong DIY ethic. The DVD fatures original artwork by Todd Mohr, artist phots, lyrics, and more! Tracks: Dirty Juice, Beauty Queen, Conquistador, Angela Dangerlove, Come On, Drought of 2013, Love Transmission, Imaginary Ships, ICU in Everything, Lost Child Astronaut, Peacemaker's Blues.
Big Head Todd & The Monsters: Todd Park Mohr (vocals, guitar, saxophone, keyboards); Rob Squires (vocals, bass); Brian Nevin (vocals, drums, percussion). Partially recorded at Immersive Studios, Boulder, Colorado. This is a DVD-Audio disc. The DVD-Audio content can only be read by a DVD-Audio player. The Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS audio tracks provided on this disc will play on a standard DVD player. On "Dirty Juice," the opening track from Big Head Todd & the Monsters' Crimes of Passion, one has to do a double-take to make sure it's not a ZZ Top album in the player. This happens in two other places on the set as well, on "Conquistador" and "Love Transmission." No, this is not a good thing, but there is plenty of good news as well. The other eight cuts here are among the most ambitious and beautiful that Todd Park Mohr and company have ever put to tape. It is shot through the album with the beautifully woven acoustic and electric guitars, the subtle synthesized ...
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