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Japanese pressing includes a bonus DVD (NTSC/Region 2). Canyon. 2005. Rock The Party Music | List Price | $26.99 (You save $2.04) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 6990460 | | Catalog number | 607998 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 06, 2005 |
Double Rock The Party Songs | 1. | Rock The Party (Disc 01) |
| 2. | LOVE ON FIRE, The |
| 3. | Rock The Party -Studio Apartment Remix- |
| 4. | Rock The Party [radio Mix] |
| 5. | Rock The Party Video Clip (DISC 02 DVD) |
| 6. | Making Interview |
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Purchase Rock The Party CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | B-Tribe Fiesta Fatal! CD (1994)
Rock The Party album
$9.29 The delirious "Intro" sets the stage for what's to come: murky synth washes are gently led into the sunshine by the sudden magisterial arrival of the flamenco guitar. The title track is a rousing instrumental that fuses techno with samplings of the Irish traditional ballad, "She Moved through the Fair" (referred to as "Belfast Child"), with a haunting vocal over a mix of percussion elements, synthesizer pads, and more flamenco. (Imagine Gypsy Kings mixing an album with Deep Forest). The track appears twice more, as a reprise and extended club remix. Another highlight is a reworking of an old Vangelis tune, here called "You Won't See Me Cry," wherein seductive spoken word whispers contrast with the impassioned Gypsy elements. Subsequent Tribe CDs would get more ethereal and languid but this debut has shown formidable staying power as a favorite of everyone from massage therapists to hardcore ravers.
The influential 1995 debut from the Barcelona Tribe of Soulsters (AKA ...
| | High Kings CD (2008) Digipak
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$14.89 The debut album by the High Kings was issued by the same folks who had a hand in Celtic Woman and Riverdance, and consists of easy listening and buffed-and-polished Irish folk music of appeal to an audience that is comparatively massive for the world music fringe: this album made the lower levels of the Billboard Top 200 album chart. The High Kings is glossy and polite -- targeted perhaps toward listeners who enjoyed the pennywhistle on Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" -- even on tunes that strive to be upbeat and frolicsome. ~ Stewart Mason
The debut album by the High Kings, brought to you by the same folks who had a hand in faux-Celtic abominations like Celtic Woman and Riverdance, brings up an important philosophical question: just exactly what is the demographic for this blend of middlebrow easy listening and buffed-and-polished Irish folk music? More to the point, what does that audience (which was comparatively massive for the world music fringe: this album actually made the lower depths of the Billboard Top 200 album chart) get out of the antiseptic gloss of The High Kings that isn't available to them through the equally cleaned-up and mainstream likes of, say, the Chieftains or Clannad? Listening to the painfully polite and over-manicured tunes here, it seems like the target market for The High Kings is those consumers whose first exposure to the pennywhistle was Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," and who just naturally assume that that's what Irish folk music sounds like as a result. That sense of maudlin earnestness permeates nearly the entire album, even on tunes that are striving to be upbeat and frolicsome, such as the unbearably twee "Marie's Wedding." The nadir is an a cappella version of Richard Thompson's "From Galway to Graceland" that takes a lovely albeit slightly moist ...
| | Don Ho Greatest Hits CD (1969)
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$6.29 Don Ho's very name has become a veritable punchline. Yet his achievements can not be dismissed as easily as an obvious joke. Few recording artists have been so comfortable in so many genres--Don Ho masterfully handles anything from country to light rock to luau listening. He's almost a Jimmy Buffet from an earlier generation. His version of "Tiny Bubbles" is the standard by which all others are judged. Don Ho is to Honolulu what Wayne Newton is to Vegas.
GREATEST HITS compiles 12 of his most popular recordings. Aside from the expected Hawaiian favorites such as "Beautiful Kauai" and "E Lei ka Lei Lei," the collection presents a rollicking good version of "A Lover's Prayer" and a version of "Ain't No Big Thing" that brings to mind comparisons with Elvis. Don Ho may very ...
| | Lawrence Welk World's Greatest Polkas CD (1986)
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$10.49 Track Listing of songs: Pennsylvania Polka; Hoop Dee Doo Polka; It's a Small World; Julida Polka; Tinker Polka; Little Brown Jug / Skip To My Lou / Polly Wolly Doodle Medley; Beer ...
| | Fabulous Wailers CD (1959)
Rock The Party album
$12.59 As any quick perusal of old Top 40 rock & roll station playlists will attest, singles were where the shakin' action was, as rock & roll albums were scarce as hen's teeth back in those pre-Beatle days. But when the record companies decided to issue one, it was usually an artifact of high rockin' value and some major influence. Naysayers to the contrary, this debut album by the Northwest's first great rock & roll combo is just such an artifact. The Wailers dispensed crude, greasy, largely instrumental rock & roll music for those who came to shake it up and shake it down, and it's all on fine, rhythmic, open display here. This album is amazing in its own simplistic, nuthin'-special way, its crudity almost palpable. There's only one vocal aboard, Kent Morrill's "Dirty Robber," later covered and torched by the Sonics. Everything else is built on the riff-sturdy bones of their biggest hit, "Tall Cool One." With two guitars, piano, sax, and drums -- no bass player anywhere on here, another crudeness indicator of the times and locale it was recorded in -- all blasting away like they're working a VFW Hall dance, hoof shakers like "Wailin'," "Shanghaied," "Beat Guitar" (featured in the soundtrack of the misguided Jerry Lee Lewis bioflick Great Balls Of Fire), and "Gunnin' For Peter" stand loud and proud as teen hall pre-Beatle rock & roll at its finest. Even more amazing is that the tonal crudity of this recording is enhanced even further on the stereo pressings of this album! Northwest grunge in its original 1950s incarnation that can be appreciated by everyone who hears its basic message, unless you happen to have something against three chords and a lot of energy. ~ Cub Koda
Sometimes known simply as the Wailers, The Original Golden Crest Masters officially reissues 16 sides cut by the Fabulous ...
| | Hanggai Introducing CD (2008)
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$9.75 It's not what you'd expect -- a group from Beijing, mostly comprised of Mongolians, playing horsehair spike fiddles and two-string lutes, with Central Asian overtone signing -- and sounding at times remarkably like the Velvet Underground. But that's exactly what this six-piece manages, thanks in part to the droning, monotone quality of many of the songs and the touches of programming and guitar from Western producers Robin Haller and Matteo Scumaci. What they bring is evident in the first few cuts of the disc, as on "Five Heroes" and "Flowers." It's subtle, but highly effective, and the fact that the band uses Western-style chord changes for some songs helps the process. Of course, they're not trying to imitate the Velvets -- it simply happens that way, and even the otherworldly overtone singing can't detract from the similarities at times. It changes for the last few cuts, where they function more organically and the songs have a more traditional feel, as with "Drinking Song" and "Four Seasons," giving them the feel of two separate groups. In fact, the more modern-sounding pieces are the more disorienting and surprising because of their context -- but they're remarkably satisfying, and mark a band (and producers) ...
| | L T D Togetherness CD (1978)
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$6.49 Togetherness is one of L.T.D.'s strongest albums, boasting the hit singles "Holding On (When Love Is Gone)" and "We Both Deserve Each Other's Love," as well as such solid album cuts as "Concentrate on You." There are a couple of bland moments on the ...
| | Road To Major CD (2003) (Import)
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$10.39 Track Listing of songs: Amor de Locos; Delincuente; Muerto el Perro; Pluma, Pluma Gay (Dragostea Din ...
| | Hillel & Aviva Songs Of The Israeli Pioneers CD (2006)
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| | Secret Of Dreams CD (Import)
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$10.99 Track Listing of songs: Smile Of The Moon; And I Look At You; Empty Mountains; Drench Moose, The; Like The Blue Sea; If The Soul Cries; Impossible Melody; Todays Experiences; Blowing ...
| | Chet Baker Young Man With The Horn CDs (2009) (Import) Import
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$64.15 Track Listing of songs: She Didn't Say Yes, She Didn't Say No; Dinah; Bernie's Tune; Utter Chaos #1; Lullaby Of The Leaves; Line For Lyons; Carioca; My Funny Valentine; Bark For Barksdale; Utter Chaos #2; Nights At The Turntable; ...
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