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Kapsamun Prishtina Songs | 1. | Valle shqiptare (Albanian Traditional) |
| 2. | Im May |
| 3. | Another Suite |
| 4. | Ėndėrroj pėr ty (I dream about you) |
| 5. | Sikur ta dija (If I only knew) |
| 6. | Mehmetja (Albanian Traditional) |
| 7. | Kur zemra dhemb (When heart aches) |
| 8. | E.F.F. |
| 9. | Vallėzo (Dance) |
| 10. | Flutura iku (The Butterfly Left) |
| 11. | Transsylvania Express |
| 12. | Prishtina |
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Purchase Prishtina CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rosanne Cash List CD (2009)
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$14.45 After the dark and chilling themes of 2006's BLACK CADILLAC, which saw Rosanne Cash dealing with the deaths of her mother, Vivian Liberto, her father, Johnny Cash, and her stepmother, June Carter Cash -- all of whom passed within a two-year span -- one might assume that her next project would move into an even deeper level of bleakness, but with THE LIST, it's immediately clear that she has instead found a more measured place to stand. It's a lovely and redemptive outing that looks back to go forward. When Cash turned 18, her father, alarmed that his daughter only knew the songs that were getting played on the radio, gave her a list of what he considered 100 essential American songs; Cash kept that list, and now she's drawn on it for this wonderfully nuanced outing that brims with a kind of redemptive timelessness. THE LIST is a renewal and a testament to life, and it belongs to her father as much as it belongs to her, a beautiful restatement of her father's passions, only now, they've become his daughter's treasures, as well. It's an affirming story, but that's all it would be if Cash didn't sing her heart out here. The opener, a version of Jimmie Rodgers' "Miss the Mississippi and You," is full of comfortable grace and sentiment, and Cash keeps that fine emotional ...
| | Them Crooked Vultures CD (2009)
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$11.19 Often, supergroups wind up dominated by one particular personality - think Eric Clapton in Derek & the Dominos, Jack White in the Raconteurs -- which makes the egalitarianism of Them Crooked Vultures all the more remarkable. Of course, when it comes down to it, it's a group of three natural-born collaborators: John Paul Jones, the old studio pro who gravitated toward provocative partners after Led Zeppelin's demise, teaming up with R.E.M. as easily as he did with avant-queen Diamanda Galas and nu-folkster Sara Watkins; Dave Grohl, who hopped into an empty drummer's chair ...
| | Johnny Mathis Merry Christmas CD (1958) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.09
| | Brad Paisley American Saturday Night CD (2009)
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$12.19 An American saturday night is not an unusual topic for a country song but Brad Paisley's celebration is. Paisley sees a typical weekend night as a cultural collision of French kisses, Italian Ices, Canadian bacon and margaritas, a place where Mexican and Dutch beers chill side by side in a bucket of ice. If he leans too heavily on labels, referring to those beers by brand name, it's merely a reflection of Paisley's uncanny knack for capturing the casual contemporary details of American life at the tail end of the 2000s. It's not just the pile up of iPhones and international video chats on "Welcome to the Future," the first country anthem of the Obama era, it's how he'll pick up prescription for his girl and flips macho stereotypes on their head on "The Pants." He's a thoroughly modern man and that attitude helps ...
| | The Ultimate Bee Gees CDs (2009)
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$19.19
| | Casting Crowns Until The Whole World Hears CD (2009)
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| | Blind Melon Nico CD (1996) Enhanced CD
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$11.69 NICO is an Enhanced CD companion to the home video LETTERS FROM A PORCUPINE, and is playable on either a CD-ROM drive or a standard CD player. A portion of the proceeds from both NICO and LETTERS FROM A PORCUPINE go to benefit MAP (the Musicians Assistance Program).
Rogers Stevens (acoustic & electric guitars, Hammond B-3 organ, congas, shakers, background vocals); Brad Smith (flute, acoustic bass, bass, dumbek, congas); Glen Graham (Mellotron, drums, hi-hat, congas, dumbek, percussion).
Named for the late Shannon Hoon's infant daughter, NICO is a collection of outtakes, previously-unreleased originals and a pair of covers. Blind Melon was regularly pegged as a happy-go-lucky, hippie throwback act, but this collection exposes a band that bristled with creativity. Among the discoveries here that show Blind Melon to be more than a back-up band for the Bee Girl are "Glitch," a hypnotic percussive song that evokes the Master Musicians Of Jajouka.
Blind Melon's creative spark was surely a restless one. "Letters From A Porcupine" is a musical message left by singer Hoon on guitarist Christopher Thorn's answering machine. An impromptu session in Hoon's hotel room toward the end of a 19-month tour ...
| | Intima Under The Wire CD (2002)
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$7.95
| | Drew's Famous Kids Hippity Hop Easter Music CD (2003)
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$11.35
| | Pentangle Lost Broadcasts: 1968-1972 CDs (2004)
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$24.69 This double CD of Pentangle's BBC recordings is comprised primarily of rare and previously unheard tracks. From 1968 to 1973 Pentangle were prolific session guests on BBC radio, their unique fusion of sounds providing access to programmes covering folk, pop and progressive rock. When BBC cupboards were trawled for these recordings in the early nineties they were almost bare - a mere handful of tracks survived in the tape archive (released on the Band Of Joy/Strange Fruit labels). Here at last, with previously unreleased songs among classics from all six of their albums, is a representative history of the Pentangle at the BBC. The accompanying 12 page booklet includes comprehensive liner notes, a full discography of Pentangle's BBC recordings, and several rare photographs.
Pentangle earned its inclusion in the holy trinity of British folk-rock -- along with Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span -- through a combination of vision, tenacity, and the virtuoso guitar playing of John Renbourn and Bert Jansch. At their peak they were a force of nature, seamlessly incorporating blues and jazz into the structured world of traditional folk like culinary graduates in their first real kitchen. The Lost Broadcasts: 1968-1972, consisting of 41 tracks from their numerous appearances on BBC radio, serves as a window into the group's most prolific era. Originally released in the mid-'90s on Live at the BBC and On Air as a nine-song set, Broadcasts features 12 cuts from BBC transcription discs and 20-odd tunes recorded off-air from AM broadcasts by devoted fan and collector David Moore. The decidedly lo-fi sound on the majority of cuts may turn away the curious, but fans will grin from ear to ear as the band blows through classics like "Light Flight," "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme," and a truly spooky version of "Hunting Song." While the arrangements closely ...
| | Rough Guide To Israel CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$12.99 Listening to the collection, you have to wonder if Israel's music scene is as moribund as it's portrayed. Many of the best cuts, such as those by the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra or Yair Dalal, owe a huge debt to Arab music, showing how broad Semitic culture is, but not giving a real clue to Israel's own identity. Granted, Israel is a very young country, but its heritage is ancient. And that history helps two of the best tracks, Chava Alberstein's Yiddish "Margaritkalach" and Yasmin Levy's Sehpardic "Locura," which show two of the major strains of the Jewish Diaspora. Past there, it's difficult to find anything absorbing. Even the late Ofra Haza, arguably the biggest international star to emerge from Israel, isn't shown in her best light. It does pick up the energy level a little toward the end with Zehava Ben, and closes with Hadag Nahash's hip-hop lite "Kamti," but not enough to redeem the compilation. One only hopes ...
| | Annie Burns Days In Italy CD (2002)
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| | Style Council Confessions Of A Pop Group CD (2006) (Import)
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$27.59
| | Half Cousin Iodine CD (2007) (Import) Import
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$24.95
| | Children Of Agape We Are Together CD (2008) (Import)
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