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On her third studio album, LOOSE, Nelly Furtado largely abandons the bohemian vibe of previous outings, opting for an energetic, club-ready sound said to be influenced by the time she spent recording in Miami. The Canadian-born singer-songwriter approaches this significant change with wild abandon, as revealed on the sensual singles "Promiscuous," a remarkably catchy dance-pop tune that features Timbaland, and "Maneater," a leering, techno-tinged track. The percussive "No Hay Igual" finds Furtado delving into reggaeton, while "Te Busque" presents the soulful vocalist performing a melancholy duet with Colombian heartthrob Juanes. Though some Furtado fans may initially be perplexed by this dramatic sonic shift, repeated listens reveal the record's charms, particularly on the soaring, synth-laden opener "Afraid" and "All Good Things (Come to an End)," a thoughtful pop ballad co-penned by Coldplay's Chris Martin (who was once rumored to be her boyfriend). An unpredictable and assured album, LOOSE proves that Furtado can wander down unfamiliar stylistic roads and return with fascinating results.
Advanced Japanese release of the third album from Nelly Furtado, has been produced by a number of the hottest names in the hip-hop industry. Includes the lead-in single, 'Maneater' produced by Timberland and more. Includes the bonus track 'All Good Things' featuring Chris Martin-Coldplay. Geffen. 2006.Rolling Stone (p.94) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Timbaland brings her back on LOOSE to scat her quirky high-school-musical vocals over his mostly Eighties beats..." Entertainment Weekly (p.68) - "Much of Furtado's charm comes from her low-key, girlish sensuality....The most striking songs are in Spanish." -- Grade: B- Q (p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[M]uch of it is an inventive, hip-hop-inflected delight." Q (p.118) - Ranked #55 in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums of 2006." Mojo (Publisher) (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Promiscuous' features the booming tones of Mr. Land himself, alongside Furtado's breathy, come-hither vocals." Loose Review
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Purchase Loose CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bobby Hutcherson Solo/Quartet CD (1982)
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$9.65 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
On this excellent 1982 outing, renowned jazz vibes player Bobby Hutcherson offers up a set that is split between multi-tracked solo recordings and ensemble tunes featuring McCoy Tyner on piano and Billy Higgins on drums. Among the highlights of the album are the delicately chiming "For You, Mom and ...
| | Martin L Gore Counterfeit CD (1989) Extended Play
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$9.89 Depeche Mode's evolution from trendy synthesized pinup boys to platinum-selling synth-rock superstars probably came as a shock for those who first heard the band's British hits "New Life" and "Just Can't Get Enough" in the early '80s. The band's 1981 debut album Speak and Spell was a disposable but entertaining collection of frothy dance tunes that made the Human League sound like Joy Division. Founding member Vince Clarke left the band prior to the recording of its second album, leaving songwriting duties to Martin Gore, who took the band in an entirely different direction on albums like Some Great Reward and the band's masterstroke, Black Celebration. The synthesizers and dancefloor elements were still there, but the material was considerably more downbeat and definitely more substantial. Songs like the S&M-inspired "Master and Servant" and the self-explanatory "Blasphemous Rumors" became Depeche Mode classics, earning the group a huge following of alienated teenage outcasts and college radio fans. Following the release of Music for the Masses in 1987, Depeche Mode took an extended hiatus, and Gore released his first solo album, Counterfeit, in 1989.
Although Gore has written almost every song in Depeche Mode's catalog since the band's second album A Broken Frame (1982), his first solo effort is an EP of remakes. Counterfeit's opening track "Compulsion" is a bouncy pop confection that wouldn't sound out of place on Speak and Spell, but he slows things down for the rest of the album, which includes material previously recorded by Sparks ("Never Turn Your ...
| | Lo Mejor Del Chavo Del 8 - Vol. 1 DVD (1973)
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$7.79 For over three generations, El Chavo del 8 has charmed Spanish-speaking audiences the world over with its wildly zany appeal. A Mexican television landmark still on syndication to this very day, the series is a winning formula of slapstick comedy and social commentary that is reminiscent of The Little Rascals. El Chavo is an eight-year-old (played by a full-grown adult male) who practically lives inside a barrel in the courtyard of a community filled with loony but memorable characters. This first volume of THE BEST OF EL CHAVO DEL 8 compiles some of the series' best loved moments from its 30-year history.
A cap, a barrel, and an eight-year-old boy surrounded by his friends from the neighborhood have been the essential elements for the entertainment for millions ...
| | Lo Mejor Del Chapulin Colorado - Vol. 1 DVD (1973) Subtitled
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$11.25 As the theme song says, he's "faster than a turtle, stronger than a mouse, more noble than lettuce!" For over 200 episodes and 30 years, the classic Mexican television series El Chapulin Colorado has charmed Spanish-speaking audiences the world over with its warm blend of comedy and moral values. El Chapulin Colorado (played ...
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| | Madlib Beat Konducta Vol. 3-4: India CD (2007)
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$11.75 As prolific as he is talented, producer extraordinaire Madlib moved east for his second Beat Konducta installment, In India. Unlike Vol. 1-2, which was themed around an imaginary film, Vol. 3-4 has no clear overarching purpose, and the 34 tracks connect to one another only because their samples were all taken from Indian records from the '70s and '80s. And it's here that Madlib's high output works both positively and negatively for him. On one hand, he's able to offer an extraordinary amount of different sounds all tabled around a unifying idea (the sitar, the tabla), from the very RZA-esque "Smoke Circles" to the percussive "Freeze" to the fuzzy, layered vocals of "Dancing Girls Theme." But he also relies almost solely on his own innate and insane amount of natural skill, without always thinking much about the finished product, too excited about the next thing he's going to create to even remember what he did a few minutes before, and this carelessness shows up now and again, weakening the overall effect of the record. Cuts like "Masala," "Another Getaway," "Dark Alley Incidental Music," and "The Rip Off (Scene 3)" seem hastily thrown together without much consideration for either the album as a whole or even the tracks themselves, a little too droney and atonal to do much more but loop around tiredly. Of course, this same kind of approach, this flexibility, can also produce some pretty great work, and fortunately ...
| | Daryl Braithwaite Six Moons: Best Of 1988-1994 CD (2001) Import
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| | Jim Gaffigan Doin' My Time CD (2005) With DVD
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$12.95 This set puts all of his classic comedy material on one CD from a one night stand in Seattle, and the DVD compiles his best Comedy Central performances, including the highly rated Comedy Central Presents.
Depending on which side of the fence you sit on, standup comedian Jim Gaffigan's unique delivery is either one of the freshest Comedy Central has highlighted in a long time or one of the most annoying. The topics he covers on Doin' My Time are some of the funniest Comedy Central Records has committed to disc, while his trademark shift in vocal dynamics to another ...
| | Roky Erickson Live At The Ritz 1987, Dallas 1979 CD (2006)
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| | Strawberry Switchblade CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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$29.49 Japanese pressing of the sole album from this female Pop/Goth duo, originally released in 1985, featuring nine bonus tracks: 'Beautiful End', ...
| | Louis Van Dijk Rosenberg Trio Live CD (2007) (Import)
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