| | Reik Sesion Metropolitana CD Reik Discography of CDs
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The young pop group of the moment release their first live DVD recorded last year at the Metropolitan Theater in Mexico City. Included are all the tracks from their debut album Reik, plus additional songs that feature the collaboration of fellow artists Sin Bandera, Kalimba, and Natalia Y La Forquetina. Also included is a documentary, photo gallery, and more.
Reik: Jesús Alberto Navarro Rosas (vocals); Julio Ramirez (acoustic guitar); Gilberto Marin (electric guitar).
Sesion Metropolitana Music Sesion Metropolitana Music Review Purchase Sesion Metropolitana CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dazz Band 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
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$6.79 The Dazz Band includes: Sennie "Skip" Martin (vocals, trumpet); Keith Harrison (vocals, keyboards); Kenny Pettus (vocals, percussion); Eric Fearman (guitar); Bobby Harris (saxophone); Pierre DeMudd (trumpet, background vocals); Steve Cox (keyboards); Michael Wiley (bass); Isaac "Ike" Wiley, Jr. (drums). Producers include: Reggie Andrews, Philip Bailey, Tommy Vicari, Ralph Johnson, The Dazz Band. Compilation producer: Harry Weinger. Originally released on Motown Records. Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway. All tracks have ...
| | Intocable Diez CDs (2005) Diez; Digipak
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$10.79 Intocable: René Martínez , Ricardo Muñoz , Daniel Sánchez, Sergio Serna, Félix G. Salinas, Jose Juan Hernandez, Johnny Lee Rosas, Silvestre Rodríguez, José Angel Farías, José Angel González. The Tejano group Intocable has lived up its name (which translates into English as "untouchable") through its ability to skillfully and seamlessly blend various musical styles into one hearty ...
| | Reik CD (2005)
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| | Grupo Montez Los Super Exitos CD (2005)
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| | Pepe Aguilar CD (2006)
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| | Reik Secuencia CD (2006)
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| | Alberto Tosca Amor A Santiago CD (2002) Import
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| | Ana Gabriel Huelo A Soledad CD (2001) Bonus Track
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$8.49 Re-Release W/2 New Tracks
Personnel includes: Ana Gabriel (vocals); Gevor Zvaneck (conductor); Victor Feijoo, David Pedragosa (acoustic & electric guitar); Tony Duwall, Pedro Navarro (acoustic guitar); Alan Kurssel ...
| | Annihilator Alice In Hell/Neverland CDs (2003)
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$14.89 2 LPs on 2 CDs: ALICE IN HELL (1989)/NEVERLAND (1990). Annihilator: Randy Rampage, Coburn Pharr (vocals); Jeff Waters ...
| | Ponticello Cotton Diesel CD (2002)
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| | Mighty Men Of Valor CD (2005)
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| | Rubberen Robbie Djingles: Geluidseffecte CD (2000) (Import)
$19.99 | | Oscar G Nervous Nitelife: Space Miami CD (2007) With DVD
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| | Bill Cosby Why Is There Air? CD (1965)
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$5.99 As the comedian's star continued to ascend, Bill Cosby's third long-player, 1965's Why Is There Air?, became his first to crack the Top 20. Family-friendly humor -- along with increased exposure on the mid-'60s TV talk and variety show circuit -- gave Cosby an edge that many of his contemporaries weren't privy to. Captured live at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, this 40-minute outing is packed with more classic ripping yarns that draw upon Cosby as a child and young adult. The stories become all the more riveting and relatable in great part due to his off-the-cuff and conversational delivery, which ultimately draws the listener in. For practically anyone growing up stateside in the '50s, '60s, or early '70s, Cosby's reminiscences of "Kindergarten" will assuredly conjure memories of being fed a "snack" of an "old, dried-up, brown, nasty-tastin', gag-ya, stick-in-the-throat graham cracker" with milk "that has been sitting on the radiator for about 80 years" to wash it down. Indeed, as Cosby concludes, "there's nothin' in the world better for a bunch of five-year-old kids than good ol' lukewarm, curdling milk." The artist also defines "idiot mittens" and provides insights regarding children who suffer from their first bouts of separation anxiety. "Personal Hygiene" and "Shop" give his audience a peek into Cosby's junior high school antics, including the comedian's experiences of the eternal vagaries, not to mention the awkward nature, of gym class and the relatable despondency of "...anything I every tried to make always turned out to be an ashtray." Cosby addresses his current state of affairs on "Baby" -- which finds our hero discussing the joys and paranoia of expectant fatherhood -- and one of his all-time classic routines, describing his observations when "Driving in San Francisco." Continuing with tales of his pre-showbiz days , both "$75 Car" and "Hofstra" deal with college life. The former includes the great philosophical debate of "Why is there air?" -- the answer of course being, to inflate volleyballs and basketballs. ~ Lindsay Planer 1965's WHY IS THERE AIR? is part of the classic string of comedy albums which helped make Bill Cosby's name in the mid-'60s. Cosby first came to national prominence as the co-star of the TV series I SPY. However, he was first and foremost a sharp, clever ...
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