| | A I Believe CD - Import A I Discography of CDs
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A I Believe Songs | 1. | Believe |
| 2. | No Way |
| 3. | Too Much feat.Rain |
| 4. | Beautiful feat.Trey Songz |
| 5. | Believe [Instrumental] |
| Purchase Believe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Highland Pipers Highland Christmas CD (1998)
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| | Laura Pausini Primavera In Anticipo CD (2008)
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$13.79 Italian vocalist Laura Pausini became a worldwide sensation during the first 10 years of her recording career (although her success in America is minimal compared to Europe and Latin America). PRIMAVERA IN ANTICIPO, released in 2008 in both Italian and Spanish versions, extends Pausini's command over the adult contemporary form, offering up 14 tracks that play like foreign-language versions of Celine Dion or Phil Collins. Like Pausini's ...
| | Chucho Valdes El Ultimo Trago CD (2009)
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| | Celtic Woman The Greatest Journey: Essential Collection CD (2008) Bonus Tracks
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$15.15 Celtic Woman, initially a one-shot collaboration by six leading Irish vocalists for a 2004 PBS special, struck a chord of adoration for the Emerald Isle, a fancy affecting both sides of the Atlantic, and swiftly became a permanent collective. THE GREATEST JOURNEY captures many of the best moments of elegant harmonizing by the act, from their serene and rapturous take on Enya's "Orinoco Flow" to the mournful yet poppily uplifting indigenous folk of "You Raise Me Up."
Import pressing includes two bonus ...
| | Fiji Xperience CD (2007)
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| | World Psychedelic Classics 3: Love's A Real Thing: The Funky, Fuzzy Sounds Of West Africa CD (2005)
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$10.55 Love's a Real Thing is an excellent introduction into the wild sound world of West Africa in the '70s. As Ronnie Graham points out in his superb liner notes, the '60s were a time of assimilation for much of the popular music of Africa. Many bands were playing a hybrid of Latin and African music typified by the Congolese rhumba of Franco & OK Jazz. The '70s were a different bag, though, with the heavy electric sounds of Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Cream, and others seeping into the consciousness of a new generation of Africans who were also contending with their own emerging sense of identity. The results are raucous, exuberant melting pots of funky soul, psychedelic rock, and honey-sweet Latin horns mixed through the sensibilities of extremely talented African bands on the cusp of developing styles like soukous, mbalax, and Afro-beat. Senegal's Star Band Number One (aka Etoile de Dakar and confusingly billed here as No. 1 de No. 1), were already ...
| | Gene Krupa Radio Days Live CD (1995)
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| | Glauco Sagebin When Baden Meets Trane CD (2004)
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$12.59 Glauco Sagebin may be a Brazilian pianist, but don't let that fact fool you into thinking that you know what this album is going to sound like. Bossa nova and samba rhythms are more of an influence than an explicit factor in this music, and instead of fronting a large band rich with Latin percussion, on When Baden Meets Trane he leads a standard piano trio, with bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Paulo Braga. The album title is somewhat misleading -- there are no Baden Powell tunes here and no John Coltrane compositions either; the phrase is meant only to be evocative of a blend of Brazilian and American jazz influences. Sagebin is a brilliantly inventive pianist, one who is at his best on slow and midtempo numbers; he seems to know himself well enough to be conscious of that fact, and after opening the program with the rhythmically blurry and slightly disappointing title track, he settles into a better set of tempi. His take on "Fascinating Rhythm" is sprightly enough, but much more sharply defined, and he layers rhythmic dislocations on top of the familiar melody with both charming good humor and mathematical precision. Even better is his gently complex rendering of Antonio Carlos Jobim's"Olha Maria" (note how Braga's restive drums keep the energy level high beneath Sagebin's contemplative piano), and perhaps best of all is his gorgeous setting of "Nada Como Ter Amor," on which his solos are simple but elegant and exquisitely tasteful. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
Glauco Sagebin When Baden Meets Trane (Blue Toucan)Although pianist Clauco Sagebin has dedicated this CD to the musical memory of fellow Brazilian Baden Powell and jazz master John Coltrane, the result is a very personal statement. Blending jazz and Brazilian song on five originals, he presents a warm-hearted yet coolly swinging sound. Ably accompanied by bassist Santo Debriano and drummer Paulo Braga, Glauco also offers his view of the work of other composers, including Antonio Carlos Jobim. Especially attractive tracks are Glauco's own 'When Baden Meets Trane' and 'Short Story', 'Fascinating Rhythm' and a limpid 'Laura'. Glauco is less well known internationally than should be the case, and this CD is a very good way to get to know him. (Buy this now ...) Bruce Crowther-The Encyclopedia of Popular Music/UK CD Reviews: Glauco Sagebin/''When Baden Meets Trane'' Blue Toucan Music Posted by: Adminon Saturday, May 15, 2004 - 12:00 AMGeorge W. CarrollHard bebop with a latino flair!!........Jazz pianist Glauco, & his very tight trio explore a few of the jazz idiom categories, i.e. bop, latin, avant-garde etc. We are immediately brought to the sense that this group trusts one another, as you hear the group taking chances with each other, while creating gainful & artistic musical motifs for our benefit. The group seems to know their music as well as they know themselves, as they transfer their emotions & improvisational energy to us, their listeners. This groups takes you to that place where there is no 'ego'.........namely, transcendence.George W. Carroll/The ...
| | Gee Gee & Sikyba Thinking Of You CD (2006) (Import)
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$23.65
| | Une Heure De Tubes Vol. 1-Une Heure De Tubes 80'S CD (2007) (Import)
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$13.15
| | In Dependence Reflection CD (2008)
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$13.15 Very few people witness something magical and truly special. Most of them experience it only but a handful of times in their lifetimes. And it’s even rarer in a musical experience these days, because of so many bands only making music because it’s what’s “in” nowadays. Beyond all that, there are still some bands that see music more than just a trend.In Dependence is a band united by blood, literally, being composed by three brothers from the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, and all ranging from 16 to 19 years old. The band was reformed by Orlando “Juapi”, the eldest brother, guitarist, composer and lyricist, in 2008 when he decided to make the band his main project along with Orlando “Tuti”, the middle brother and singer, and with Luis, the youngest brother and drummer. With “Reflection”, a powerful debut album under their belt, they show no limits to what they can do inside the modern rock/hardcore genre and cohesively break the barriers of albums with all the songs sounding the same. Ranging from Hardcore inspired songs like the blistering opening song, “The World’s Falling On Me”, which will make you feel as if it’s really falling, to modern rock songs bursting with fire and passion like “In Time” & “Thanks”. They are also a band that does not fear in sharing their beliefs and using ...
| | Annie Moses Band This Glorious Christmas CDs (2008) With DVD
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$9.25 On this 2008 holiday outing, ...
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