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Personnel: Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Stanley Turrentine; Irene Cara (vocals); Bobby Broom (guitar); Todd Cochran (keyboards, synthesizer); Jerry Peters, Tom James, Tony Coleman (keyboards); Azar Lawrence (synthesizer); Freddy Washington (bass guitar); Charles Bell, Michael White (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Julia Tillman Waters, Myrna Mathews, Maxine Willard Waters, Denise Maynelli, Marti McCall (background vocals); Charles Fearing (guitar); Clarence McDonald (keyboards); Leon "Ndugu" Chancler (drums). Audio Mixer: Paul Falsia Ring. Recording information: Golden Sound Recording Studio. Photographer: William Coupon. This album of sophisticated 1980s jazz-funk from one of the master practitioners of the genre features Stanley Turrentine accompanied by a small group on a selection of mostly uptempo pieces, including the disco-influenced "Paradise" and the ballad "I Knew It Couldn't Happen," the latter with vocals by the well-known singer and actress Irene Cara. Stanley Turrentine Home Again Songs Purchase Home Again CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989)
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$14.55 tenor saxophonist's trio w. Hod O'Brien on piano and Jacques Schols on bass, recorded Oct. 4 & 10, 1987 ...
| | Best Of Fourplay CD (1997)
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$6.19 Fourplay: Lee Ritenour (guitar); Bob James (keyboards); Nathan East (bass); Harvey Mason (drums). Additional personnel includes: Take 6, Phil Collins, El DeBarge, Chaka Khan (vocals). Personnel: David Thomas , El DeBarge, David Porter Thomas , Nathan East, Phil Collins, Take 6, Chaka Khan (vocals); Lee Ritenour (guitar); Dan Shea, Bob James & Creations, Bob James (keyboards); Harvey Mason, Sr. (synthesizer, drums, programming). Audio Mixer: Don Murray . Audio Remixers: Dan Shea; Paul Rayner Brown; Paul Brown . Recording ...
| | Cecilia Voice Of The Feminine Spirit CD (1999)
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| | Gabor Szabo High Contrast CD (1970) Remastered; Digipak
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| | Buster Williams Griot Liberte CD (2004) SACD Hybrid
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$14.59 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. Personnel: ...
| | Ken Vandermark Single Piece Flow CD (1997)
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$10.75 Personnel: Jeb Bishop (guitar, trombone); Mars Williams (reeds, alto saxophone); Ken Vandermark (reeds, tenor saxophone); Kent Kessler (upright bass); Tim Mulvenna (drums). Audio Mixers: Ken Vandermark; Brendan Burke. Recording information: UberStudio, Chicago, IL (08/10/1996-08/11/1996). This, the first recording by the Vandermark 5, created a template for the next several releases by the band: relatively concise compositions alternating up-tempo burners with contemplative numbers, hewing to a post-Ornette Coleman approach that touched on free improv while essentially remaining fairly straightforward. Vandermark, who wrote all the compositions, is often at his best penning themes with surging, motoric ...
| | Rippingtons Life In The Tropics CDs (2000)
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The Rippingtons: Russ Freeman (acoustic, electric & classical guitars, keyboards, bass, background vocals); Dave Kochanski (keyboards); Kim Stone (bass); Dave Hooper (drums, background vocals); Ramon Yslas (percussion, ...
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| | Spacek Vintage Hi-Tech CD (2003) (Import) Germany
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$8.69 Second album from Spacek on the K7 label, and highly anticipated US debut from the group that was first signed to a U.S. deal by hip-hop phenom Mos Def. Copy Control. 2003.
Spacek: Steve Spacek (vocals, programming). Additional personnel includes: Mpho Skeef (vocals); D-Bridge (programming). Personnel: Steve Spacek (vocals, programming, background vocals); Mpho Skeef (vocals); Edmund Cavill (guitar, guitar synthesizer); Morgan Zarate, D'Bridge (programming). Whether heard as a jarring abandonment of the contemporary R&B rulebook or a blanching of the form's all-too-necessary characteristics, Spacek continues down its own little path for better or worse on its second album in three years. Vintage Hi-Tech isn't much of a change from Curvatia. Steve Spacek's voice barely raises above living-room chit-chat volume and drifts atop splintered, discombobulated grooves; flicks of keyboard; and the odd textural garnish. There's a nearly ...
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$10.15 The underground got brighter and more focussed because of edgy, guerrilla art bands in the early 1990s. Instead of following Nirvana-like clone bands, Dogpile brought originality and angst to an all-time new level of aural alchemy. William Paul Adams did so by forcing angst and inventive vibes to the forefront. In this way, Dogpile contributed highly to the industrial underground revolution. By focussing squarely on pushing the envelope further than other bands, the notorious Dogpile garnered much attention for his vision. No one could hear this music without feeling changed. It was as if they were bringing on a baptism of primeval emotions, yet in a most intelligent and psychologically altering way.Live shows were events where people would come to hear their inner gut-wrenching emotions brought to life and filtered through amplifiers and P.A. systems. As word spread of the volume of the sonic impact Kk Records in Europe signed his band and from there, Dogpile toured Europe three times over 3 years. Here’s an abridged rundown of events:1991: Revved Up, Wiped Out, Battered, Shattered, Creamed and Reamed LP/CD released. (Kk Records/Cargo Records)1992: Black Fag CD released to much critical acclaim. (Kk Records/Cargo Records)1993: ...
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