| | Cheba Nouria Alger CD Cheba Nouria Discography of CDs
Cheba Nouria Alger Songs | 1. | N'Zor Nebra |
| 2. | Madanitch |
| 3. | Lila-Lila |
| 4. | Hadi Hadi |
| 5. | Ma Nebrache |
| 6. | Hohoho LaLa |
| 7. | Mouima L'Mouima |
| 8. | Consulat |
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Purchase Alger CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Loreena McKennitt A Mediterranean Odyssey CDs (2009)
Alger
$19.29 Personnel: Loreena McKennitt (vocals, harp, accordion, piano, keyboards); Ben Grossman (hurdy-gurdy, triangle, percussion); Hugh Marsh (violin); Caroline ...
| | Patrizio Buanne Patrizio CD (2009)
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| | Serge Gainsbourg Histoire De Melody Nelson CD (1971) With Book; Deluxe Edition
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$13.79 Additional Tracks
Personnel: Serge Gainsbourg (vocals, guitar, piano); L'Opera Comique, Jane Birkin (vocals); Jim Sullivan, Vic Flick (guitar); Jean-Luc Ponty (electric violin); Roger Coulam, Jean-Claude Vannier (keyboards); Brian Odgers (bass instrument); Dougie Wright (drums); Jeunesses Musicales of Paris (symphony). Audio Remasterer: Dave Cooley. Arranger: Jean-Claude Vannier. You don't need to speak a word of French to understand Histoire de Melody Nelson -- one needs only to look at the front cover (with its nearly pornographic portrait of a half-naked nymphet clutching a rag doll) or hear the lechery virtually dripping from Serge Gainsbourg's sleazily seductive voice to realize that this is the record your mother always warned you about, a masterpiece of perversion and corruption. A concept ...
| | Osibisa Osee Yee CD (2009)
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| | Govi Mosaico CD (2002)
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| | Vas Feast Of Silence CD (2004)
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$11.79 Vas: Greg Ellis (hammer dulcimer, percussion); Azam Ali. Personnel: Azam Ali (vocals, hammer dulcimer); Tyler Bates (guitar, keyboards); Brent Meyer (bouzouki); Cameron Stone (cello); Deepak Ram (bansuri); Pejman Hadadi (tombak). Additional personnel: Brent Meyer (bouzouki); Justin Meldal-Johnsen (bass instrument); Pejman Hadadi (tombak); Deepak Ram, Tyler Bates, Cameron Stone. Audio Mixers: Azam Ali; Greg Hunter. Recording information: Atman Studios, Los Angeles, CA (05/2003-12/2003). Photographer: Austin Young. Arrangers: Azam Ali; Tyler Bates. Feast of Silence is the fourth album from world fusion duo Vas (vocalist ...
| | Dreams Of Sanity Comodia CD (1997) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
Alger
$44.15 CD contains bonus track.
| | Pedro Coto Melodia: Autor Juan Almeida CD (2002) Import
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$24.45
| | Marieke Mein Zuhause Ist Der Nord CD (1997) (Import) Germany
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$39.39
| | Laito Siempre Juntos CD (2001)
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$14.29
| | Tombarock CD (2004) (Import) Import; Brazil
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$22.35 TRATORE. 2004.
| | Jessi Colter Out Of The Ashes CD (2006)
Alger
$9.99 Personnel: Jessi Colter (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Jessi Colter; Ray Herndon (vocals, guitar); Reggie Young (electric guitar); Robby Turner (dobro); Jenny Lynn Young (cello); Kurt Johnson (harmonica); Jim Horn (saxophone); Ray Kennedy (organ, Wurlitzer organ, percussion); Barny Robertson (keyboards, drums); Don Was (upright bass); Ritchie Albright (drums, percussion); Jeff Hale (drums); Joanna Robertson, Carter Robertson (background vocals); Tony Joe White, Waylon Jennings (vocals, guitar); Shooter Jennings (vocals, drums). Audio Mixer: Ray Kennedy. Recording information: CarBarn, Franklin, TN; Cartee 3 Studios, Nashville, TN; Cartee Day Studios, Nashville, TN; Jessi's Home, Chandler, AZ; Late Cartee 3 Studios, Nashville, TN; Starstruck, Nashville, TN. Photographer: James Minchin. Arranger: Jessi Colter. Jessi Colter's first solo album since 1984, 2006's OUT OF THE ASHES, is the sort of album for which roots fans would (and did) happily wait 20-plus years. Blues, gospel, and pop, along with both Nashville countrypolitan and the outlaw country that Colter is usually associated with--they all crop up here, and the ragged, booming production by Don Was gives the album a vital, energetic feel. Everything from the bluesy groove of "You Can Pick 'Em" to the duet between Colter and her late husband Waylon Jennings on "Out of the Rain" to the slinky take on Dylan's "Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35" is marvelous, and it all strongly suggests that Colter is on the cusp of getting the long overdue recognition she deserves. Out of the Ashes is Jessi Colter's first record in over 20 years. She took a few songs she had written to Don Was and asked him what he thought. His response was that he didn't know, but if she had ten of them, they'd record. Colter delivered the songs (six of which she wrote herself, four she wrote with others, and two covers), and Was delivered on his promise. He is certainly her collaborator here, crafting a band and sound that keeps close to her outlaw country roots and yet brings out her newfound independence as an artist and as a woman. Out of the Ashes is an album about grieving and loss, yet embraces a new life that honors the past but is not trapped by it. The opening cut, "His Eye Is on the Sparrow," is a moving cover of the Charlie Gabriel-Civilla Martin gospel tune that puts God at the helm of the entire proceeding, from the place of loneliness to the rediscovery of sexuality and love in the songs that follow. The centerpiece of the record is "Out of the Rain," an older song that she wrote with Tony Joe White. White sings here, as does son Shooter Jennings and her local church's gospel choir. The big surprise is an old tape with Waylon's backing vocal on it that was spliced in here. It's a majestic track that is a classic outlaw ballad turned spiritual. One can hear the gratitude that comes from suffering in the grain of Colter's voice. She sings from experience, but also from freedom. White's duet vocal stands in contrast, slow, rumbling, and low, like a backwoods preacher getting ready to cut loose. The very next cut, "Velvet and Steel," is a rocking honky tonk number about a growing relationship that's not quite love, but well on the way, and the singer exhorts her partner not to be "a slow walking daddy" and to "take it to the limit," with Ray Herndon's backing vocal keeping it slippery and greasy. Colter's reading of Bob Dylan's "Rainy Day ...
| | Uncle Nooki E New Mood CD (2006)
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$12.65 Uncle Nookie was born and raised in E.Orange NJ and was introduced to music by his grandfather(Robert Mithchell) ...
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