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Puerto Rican salsa singer Victor Manuelle returns with DECISION UNANIME. The album stays true to the roots of salsa even as it incorporates pop-oriented elements like the synthesizer fanfare that opens "El Perdedor" and the electronic beats that occasionally supplant the conga-led percussion grooves. Aside from that mild production gloss, most of DECISION UNANIME is as exciting and dramatic as the best salsa, especially on live tracks like the celebratory "Puerto Rico 2006." Even the ballads, such as "Nuestro Amor Se Ha Vuelto Ayer," are irresistibly danceable. Puerto Rican salsa god Victor Manuelle takes his audience by surprise with his 2006 release Decisión Unámine. Just when you thought that this guy couldn't get any better, the writing couldn't get catchier, the arrangements funkier, or Manuelle himself sound any stronger, a label change and one salsero's steely determination breaks all expectations. Covering wider musical territory than in past efforts, including rollicking samba breakdown sections and slinky Santana-esque Latin rock cha chas, there is a bit of the unexpected around every corner. His move from longtime label Sony Discos to Norte is a surprising shift, which may or may not have a relationship to Manuelle's seemingly renewed vigor and creativity. With some notable guests, including Eddie Palmieri, Domingo Quiñones, and Cheo Feliciano, Manuelle's place at the head of the salsa family's table has become clear. Not many artists get salsa legends to sing coro on their record. Decision Unamine is a bold statement both in its title and in the punch that it packs. This could be the year's finest commercial salsa release. The ballots are in, the votes have been counted, and the decision is unanimous. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez Victor Manuelle Decision Unanime Songs Decision Unanime Music Review Purchase Decision Unanime CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | India Soy Diferente CD (2006)
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$9.79 Personnel: India (vocals); Jorge Diaz (trombone); Sergio George (piano, keyboards); Pedro Perez (bass instrument); Robert Vilera (percussion); Nelson Gonzalez (background vocals). Following the '90s, a decade in which she rose to iconic status amid the contemporary salsa scene, India was relatively quiet, releasing an album every few years or so, without all the fanfare she enjoyed during the '90s. Soy Diferente is one of those post-'90s albums, and like its predecessor, Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón, it arrived after a few years of inactivity. Its modest release belies its exceptionality, however. Soy Diferente isn't just another India album. It's different ...
| | Gilberto Santa Rosa Directo Al Corazon CD (2006)
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$10.15 Personnel: Gilberto Santa Rosa (background vocals); Gilberto Santa Rosa (vocals); Edwin Colon Zayas (guitar, cuatro, tiple); Jorge Laboy (guitar); Anatoly Rosinsky, Shari Zippert, Mari Tsumura, Patricia Johnson , Peter Kent, Armen Garabedian, Miwako Watanabe, Charlie Bisharat (violin); James V. Ross, Marilyn Baker, Evan Wilson, Denyse ...
| | Don Omar King Of Kings CD (2006)
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$10.99 Released in mid 2006, KING OF KINGS finds Don Omar challenging fellow Puerto Rican superstar Daddy Yankee for the reggaeton throne. While the opening track, "Intro: Predica," presents Omar energetically rapping en Espanol over the string ...
| | Andy Montanez Salsa Con Reggaeton CD (2006)
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| | El Gran Combo Arroz Con Habichuela CD (2006)
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| | Vassar Clements 20 Fiddle Tunes & Waltz Favorites CD (1998)
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$8.99 Recorded between 1969 and 1972. Personnel: Vassar Clements (fiddle). Audio Remasterer: Ran Ballard. Liner Note Author: Barry R. Willis. Arranger: ...
| | Elaine Stritch At Liberty CDs (2002)
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$23.85 Personnel: Elaine Stritch (vocals); Rob Bowman (conductor, piano); Les Scott, Steven Kenyon, John Campo (woodwinds); Stu Satalof, Kamau Adilifu (trumpet); John ...
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| | FM Knives Useless & Modern CD (2003)
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| | Mark Pont Movie Songs CD (2003)
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$11.39 Mark Pont's evocative and emotional music combines elements from Rock, Blues, Pop and Alternative. ...
| | Tyrese Alter Ego CDs (2006) Edited
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Personnel: Craig Love, Gregg Landfair (guitar); Chris De La Fuente "Red" (acoustic guitar); Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean (strings); Bryan-Michael Cox (piano, keyboards, drums, programming); Wali Ali, Rodney East (keyboards); Abel Garibaldi, Andy Gallas, Ian Mereness (programming); Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith (drum programming). Audio Mixers: John Frye; Aaron Renner; Dave Russell ; Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith; Phil Tan; Richard Furch. Editor: Aaron Renner. Photographer: Anthony Mandler. Arranger: R. Kelly. On his fourth studio outing, 2006's two-disc ALTER EGO, R&B singer/actor Tyrese Gibson presents a collection divided between smooth, romantic slow jams (performed as "Black Ty") and more upbeat, hip-hop-oriented tunes. Highlights of the ambitious release include the sensual "Turn Ya Out" and "One," where Tyrese makes an uncharacteristic appeal for monogamy, as well as the funky "Roll Tha Dice," a slice of West Coast rap featuring none other than Snoop Dogg. Although Tyrese spent much of the time after '02's I WANNA GO THERE focusing on his movie career (2 FAST 2 FURIOUS, FOUR BROTHERS), ALTER EGO resoundingly proves that the former model is still committed to making music. Whether you've been a fan of Tyrese the VJ, Tyrese the model, Tyrese the actor, Tyrese the singer, or any combination thereof, one glance at the two-disc Alter Ego is likely to provoke a question or two. On the front of the package, a stone-faced Tyrese is "Tyrese (aka Black-Ty)," and this is meant to indicate that disc one offers more of Tyrese's sensitive (if swaggering) R&B. On the back of the package, a stone-faced Tyrese puts on a pair of sunglasses and transforms into (dun-dun-dun) "Black-Ty (aka Tyrese)," indicating that disc two is very different from disc one. With rare exception, disc one is indistinct seduction material, and little of it compares to ...
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