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Xtreme: Danny Mejia, Steve Tejada. Additional personnel: Tito Nieves. Audio Mixer: Jake R. Tanner. Recording information: a; Casino Studios, New Rochelle, NY; D Studios, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Fragancia Studios, Music. Arranger: Mártires de León. Purchase Xtreme CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Aventura God's Project CD (2005)
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$13.85 Aventura: Anthony Santos (vocals); Max Santos (rap vocals, bass guitar); Lenny Santos, Henry Santos Jeter. Personnel: Henry Santos Jeter (vocals, background vocals); Judy Ann Santos (vocals); Eric "Bori" Rivera, Lenny Santos (guitar); Pedro Conga (congas). Additional personnel: Don Omar, Nina Sky, Antony Santos, Tego Calderón (vocals). Audio Mixers: Gerry Grimaud Jr.; Roger Pauletta. Recording information: Boondog Studio; Cutting Studios; Skylight Studios. Photographer: Christian Eckert Quartet. Despite the title, with 2005's God's Project, Aventura continues to define their own destiny. In fact, with their widespread popularity and the outpouring of groups who mimic their distinctly New York-influenced bachata, they may be helping to define the genre, as ...
| | R K M & Ken-Y Masterpiece: Nuestra Obra Maestra CD (2006)
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$12.35 Although the title, MASTERPIECE, may be a bit of an overstatement, this full-length by duo Rakim (not to be confused with the legendary hip-hop MC) y Ken-y is packed with hopped-up reggaeton that aims to please fans of the genre. The duo has been featured on numerous reggaeton compilations, including EL DRAFT 2005, and they also gained attention (and favor with female fans) with their sexy video for "Tu No Estas." MASTERPIECE shows the pair fully capable of stretching their infectious beats, rapid-fire rhymes, and catchy pop refrains over a larger canvas. The audio portion of this CD/DVD set finds the reggaeton duo Rakim & Ken-Y revisiting tracks from its 2006 album, MASTERPIECE. Highlights of the beat-driven collection include a reworking of the hit "Down" that finds the Puerto Rican pair collaborating with Hector "El Father" and a version of "Iqual Que Ayer" that features a guest shot from heavy-hitter Don Omar. A few short years after jumping feet first into the recording industry, reggaeton duo RKM & Ken-Y found themselves the object of a lot of attention. Having clawed their way up the ranks from a nowhere deal with Money Machine Records to catching the eye of reggaeton mogul Raphy Pina of Pina Records, ...
| | 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 lines of the self-appointed "hip-hop violinist," Miri Ben-Ari, "Belly Danza" (featuring Beenie Man) works a lively dancehall vibe. Of course, Omar is sure not to leave more traditional Latin sounds behind, as evidenced by several frenetically rhythmic tracks--including "Cuentale," to name just one--on this assured and dynamic album. King of Kings sure doesn't seem like only Don Omar's second album proper. In the three years since The Last Don, his impressive debut album from 2003, he remained omnipresent. A live album (The Last Don: Live), a couple one-off hits ("Pobre Diabla," "Reggaeton Latino"), and an odds-and-ends compilation (Reggaeton Latino) kept him continually at the forefront of reggaeton, as did persistent media attention. Yet indeed King of Kings is only Omar's second album, which only adds to the sense of why it feels ...
| | Toby Love CD (2006)
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$9.99 Personnel: Toby Love (vocals); Voltio, RKM & Ken-Y. On his self-titled debut, bachata crooner Toby Love presents a set of Latin pop that incorporates a generous amount of hip-hop and R&B. Highlights of the album include the romantic "Tengo Un Amor" and the frenetic "We Got It," which feature the New York City singer's smooth vocals in both Spanish and English. In the world of bachata, the Dominican-American boy band Aventura is so famous that when their occasional guest and sometimes backup singer Toby Love announced his debut album, it was big news. This is why the intro "Who Put This Together?" is so incredibly huge and anticipatory, but what's going to throw the bachata newbie for a loop is how this big drama gives way to an incredibly smooth, lush, and glittery ballad, "Tengo un Amor." Just like Aventura, Toby Love is an artist considered ...
| | Xtreme Haciendo Historia CD (2006)
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| | Aventura K.O.B. (Kings Of Bachata) CDs (2006) With DVD
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$14.39 This 2006 Aventura outing finds "los reyes de la bachata moderna" ("the kings of modern bachata") living up to their esteemed reputation. Throughout the highly percussive set, the Bronx, New York-based group presents lovelorn Dominican roots tunes such as "Los Infieles" and "Llorar," mixing up the proceedings with occasional skits in both English and Spanish. In the wake of Aventura's mainstream breakthrough album, God's Project (2005), the group was so emboldened by its commercial success that it crowned itself the Kings of Bachata and, with some modesty, used the title as an acronym for the concert tour document K.O.B. Live. The double-disc ...
| | Banda XL Salsa De Talla Extra CD (2001) Import
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| | Rough Guide To Merengue & Bachata CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.49 There may be better compilations of merengue and better selections of bachata, but there are none that showcase them together so brilliantly in such a contemporary setting than this installment in the Rough Guide series. These joyous and infectious sounds from the Dominican Republic are full of the feel of the region's dancehalls and street dances. Merengue has been the constant pulse of innovation in popular music from the Dominican Republic. New waves and traditions sprout almost daily in the streets, cafes, gas stations, basements, bars, and even drugstores of the country. Here are some of that music's biggest stars highlighting its various traditions: The slick, stylish radio merengue of Antony Santos is contrasted with the folksier, more rudimentary dance music of Frank Reyes and the harder-edged, soulful style of Eddy Herrera, whose voice dominates the music. The root of merengue is bachata, a deeply rhythmic music imported to the Dominican Republic from the Caribbean. Here, ...
| | Jerry Rivera CD (2001)
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| | Tru La La Maestro CD (2004) (Import) Argentina
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| | Mike Woodard Street Sounds CD (2002)
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| | Richard Krueger Languages We'll Never Learn CD (2007)
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| | Pyrelli Vitamin A CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Homegrown 206 Seattle's Finest CD (2007)
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| | Val Goldsack Sleep Easy-Gentle Music To Promote Sleep For Tin CD (2008)
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$12.65 Sleep Easy – an aid to promote sleep especially for those who suffer from tinnitus, insomnia, anxiety and find it difficult to go to sleep. Insomnia and sleep problems are often caused by stress, anxiety and having a busy mind at the end of the day. Sleep Easy CD offers a unique and effective solution to sleep disorders in a safe and natural way, free of any harmful side effects. A careful blend of soothing and gentle music combined with the calming sounds of nature, the soothing of ocean tide, make this CD perfect for relaxing the mind and body and to encourage deep sleep. These sounds can provide tinnitus relief by providing a pleasant background noise which is especially effective at night when the lack ...
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