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RZ Presents Hype Music | List Price | $46.99 (You save $3.64) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7006342 | | Catalog number | 613523 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 14, 2006 |
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$13.49 Yasmin Levy has proved herself to be the leading exponent of Ladino song (Ladino is the language of the Sephardic Jews whose roots are in Spain). However, her previous albums have never quite captured her potential. This time, though, she's hit the spot, finding both the intensity of performance and delicacy of arrangement that's been her hallmark. The style is a mix of influences that blend perfectly -- listen carefully and you can hear traces of flamenco nestled alongside Middle Eastern music, with influences from around the Mediterranean liberally scattered across the sound. Her voice is in glorious form, with a depth of purity that illustrates just how she's matured and fully grown into her ability. Her own band, now well bedded-in, is superb and sympathetic, but there are some surprising additions (Paraguayan harp, ...
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$13.59 Originally released on Swallow (6011) in 1965 and Swallow (6019) in 1974. Includes French and English translations.
If you want to go straight to the source and hear real Cajun music without any hint of crossover, look to the Balfa Brothers. Though they were a popular live attraction as early as 1948, Dewey, Will, Burke, Harry, and Rodney (with assistance from family friend Hadley Fontenot on accordion) didn't record their first LP until 1965. Their second followed a full nine years later. Both are included on this seminal Cajun disc, and the purity of the group's performances is stunning.
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$11.39 After spending most of the '70s releasing singles on obscure vanity labels, rockabilly legend Hasil Adkins spent most of the '90s regularly releasing full-length albums. On WHAT THE HELL WAS I THINKING (his fifth album overall and first for traditional blues imprint Fat Possum), Adkins isn't as hopped-up as he's been on prior releases. This is no mean feat for someone who sounds as if he's keeping three separate time signatures due to his self-taught, one-man-band style of playing.
This time out, Adkins croons considerably more, showing off the enormous influence Hank Williams had on this son of West Virginia coal miners. Songs such as "Your Memories" and "Beautiful Hills" really ring out with emotion and are enhanced by a touch of echo. Of course, Hasil Adkins still has a wild streak in him that gets channeled through the runaway tempo and blaring harmonica of "Stay With Me" and the out-of-tune stomper "Gone Gone Gone," which has Adkins singing like Jerry Lee Lewis on a bender. The oddest number on this album is "Up on Mars," a rambling narrative in which Adkins rambles on and cackles about a trip to the Red Planet ...
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$11.49 Few groups in horrorcore rap have been able to establish as unique a sound as the legendary Simken Heights. When they first hit the Michigan scene in the 90's, they grounded themselves as original pioneers in a sound that had yet to have its full potential realized. When songs like "Blast Blast" and "Slay The Hook" first made their way through the midwest, Simken began building a loyal fanbase immediately. Touring with ICP & other shows would expand their audience further. The raw gangsta vibe of Cap One’s production blended perfectly with the distinct vocal blend of himself and Mass, creating a sound that had never before been heard in rap. They had tapped into a groundbreaking, addictive sound that others would later attempt to clone, but never succeed in. Despite hardships, including the murder of member J-Rome, they continued on to push out consistent material for a great deal of the 90's with a 3-cd set “Eternal Flame Anthology” showcasing their work. Cap One released several solo cds bringing him up to the present time including “Holywater”, “Parafanalia”, and “Swisha Sweets”. Now Cap One and his reformed ...
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