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Purchase La Mejor...Colleccion: 30 Super Exitos 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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$8.69 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 ...
| | 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 ...
| | 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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| | Prince Graffiti Bridge CD (1990) SDTK
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$9.55 It's easy to dismiss this album as an unfocused mess--and many have. On GRAFFITI BRIDGE, Prince writes songs for colleagues to play; nine of the 17 cuts feature other artists such as The Time, Mavis Staples, Tevin Campbell and George Clinton. And it is indeed messy. But the record's merits must be acknowledged too. At the top of this list is the song "Joy in Repetition," a slight narrative idea clung to, wrapped in dreamy bluesiness, and beautifully delivered. Also notable is "We Can Funk." Many have tried to reclaim George Clinton's P-Funk contributions to butt-shaking music, but few have managed it without losing their own identity. Prince pulls it off.
Even some of Prince's missteps can be classified as brilliant mistakes, beautiful failures. The overtly Christian "Elephants and Flowers" is as preposterously rich and frothy as its title. "Thieves in the Temple's" sonic frou-frou has earned it fans, despite its greasy aftertaste. GRAFFITI BRIDGE is a funk experiment from a man who never rests on his laurels.
Recorded at Paisley Park, Minnesota and Mad Hatters, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Prince (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, background vocals); Morris Day (vocals, drums); New Power Generation (chant); Eric Leeds, Candy Dulfer (saxophone); Atlanta Bliss (trumpet); Amp Fiddler (keyboards, background vocals); Sheila E. (drums, background ...
| | Ritchie Blackmore Fires At Midnight CD (2001)
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$14.65 One of hard rock's most influential guitarists has opted for the cultural upheaval and regality of the Renaissance era, as Ritchie Blackmore and vocalist Candice Night spearhead a band who abides by a hearty cross-pollination of English folk, 16th century melodies, and progressive rock. Here, Blackmore injects tasteful electric lead lines into a mix consisting of buoyantly executed rhythmic structures and Ms. Knight's whispery, and at times, satiny vocalizations. Thus, Blackmore's Night proclaims a festive atmosphere throughout these 16 pieces, while the band's charming rendition of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a Changin'" might represent the ...
| | Banda Guadalajara Express Corridos CD (1996)
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$9.35
| | Blessed Journey For The Heart CD (2000)
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$12.09
| | NDR 1 Radio MV Kulthit CD (2008) (Import)
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$32.85
| | Madman Is Absolute Eleventh Hour Absolution CD (2008) (Import)
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$19.39
| | I Grandi Successi: Ron CD (1982)
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$23.29 Although they had a moderate hit with 1978's Hot Streets, for all intents and purposes Chicago had been adrift since the tragic death of Terry Kath in January of 1978. Chicago 16 is where the band finally righted itself, in no small part due to the addition of guitarist/keyboardist Bill Champlin, the namesake of the '60s San Franciscan psychedelic outfit the Sons of Champlin, who in addition to joining the band brought into the circle the producer who would change Chicago's commercial fortunes: David Foster. The Canadian producer had worked with Champlin on a solo album, Runaway, which made a very small ripple on the Billboard charts upon its 1981 release, but did pave the way for the sound that Chicago developed on 16. Under the direction of Foster, Chicago turned away from any lingering jazz-rock roots they had, and they also backed away from the disco aspirations that sank their turn-of-the-decade platters. Instead, they pursued a glistening modern pop sound, anchored with dramatic drums, built on synthesizers, decked out in arena rock guitars, layered with harmonies, and stripped of any excesses -- which by and large included Chicago's famed horn section, which was now used for punctuation instead of functioning as the center of the group's sound. This was no-nonsense, all-business, crisp and clean pop for the Reagan era, and it not only became a smash hit for Chicago -- reaching the Top Ten, thanks to the singles "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" and "Love Me Tomorrow" -- it defined Foster's sound, which in turned defined adult contemporary for the '80s. It may not have been too faithful to Chicago, at least what the band was in the '70s, but amidst '80s adult pop, it's a high watermark -- and a lot punchier and tougher than the singles would suggest, too, since almost all of the album tracks are relatively high energy and soulful. And since this finds Foster hitting his groove as a producer, 16 is always a pleasure to listen ...
| | Kelly Morrison Sorry To Intrude CD (2009)
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$12.69
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