| | Nabarlek Band Nabarlek Live CD - Import Nabarlek Band Discography of CDs
Nabarlek Band Nabarlek Live Songs | 1. | Kunburray |
| 2. | Bushfire |
| 3. | Nawalabik - Hit The Road Jack |
| 4. | Mangamarlgamarl |
| 5. | Manbardbard |
| 6. | Bagobom |
| 7. | Land Of My People |
| 8. | NaDJorrkkun |
| 9. | Nawalabik - Reggae |
| 10. | Kaluk Nan |
| 11. | Binanbinan |
| 12. | Nabarlek Kunborrk |
| 13. | Manyawko |
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Purchase Nabarlek Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | B-Tribe Fiesta Fatal! CD (1994)
Nabarlek Live album
$9.59 The delirious "Intro" sets the stage for what's to come: murky synth washes are gently led into the sunshine by the sudden magisterial arrival of the flamenco guitar. The title track is a rousing instrumental that fuses techno with samplings of the Irish traditional ballad, "She Moved ...
| | High Kings CD (2008) Digipak
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$14.89 The debut album by the High Kings was issued by the same folks who had a hand in Celtic Woman and Riverdance, and consists of easy listening and buffed-and-polished Irish folk music of appeal to an audience that is comparatively massive for the world music fringe: this album made the lower levels of the Billboard Top 200 album chart. The High Kings is glossy and polite -- targeted perhaps toward listeners who enjoyed the pennywhistle on Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" -- even on tunes that strive to be upbeat and frolicsome. ~ Stewart Mason
The debut album by the High Kings, brought to you by the same folks who had a hand in faux-Celtic abominations like Celtic Woman and Riverdance, brings up an important philosophical question: just exactly what is the demographic for this blend of middlebrow easy listening and buffed-and-polished Irish folk music? More to the point, what does that audience (which was comparatively massive for the world music fringe: this album actually made the lower depths of the Billboard Top 200 album chart) get out of the antiseptic ...
| | Don Ho Greatest Hits CD (1969)
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| | Lawrence Welk World's Greatest Polkas CD (1986)
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| | Fabulous Wailers CD (1959)
Nabarlek Live album
$12.59 As any quick perusal of old Top 40 rock & roll station playlists will attest, singles were where the shakin' action was, as rock & roll albums were scarce as hen's teeth back in those pre-Beatle days. But when the record companies decided to issue one, it was usually an artifact of high rockin' value and some major influence. Naysayers to the contrary, this debut album by the Northwest's first great rock & roll combo is just such an artifact. The Wailers dispensed crude, greasy, largely instrumental rock & roll music for those who came to shake it up and shake it down, and it's all on fine, rhythmic, open display here. This album is amazing in its own simplistic, nuthin'-special way, its crudity almost palpable. There's only one vocal aboard, Kent Morrill's "Dirty Robber," later covered and torched by the Sonics. Everything else is built on the riff-sturdy bones of their biggest hit, "Tall Cool One." With two guitars, piano, sax, and drums -- no bass player anywhere on here, another crudeness indicator of the times and locale it was recorded in -- all blasting away like they're working a VFW Hall dance, hoof shakers like "Wailin'," ...
| | Hanggai Introducing CD (2008)
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$9.75 It's not what you'd expect -- a group from Beijing, mostly comprised of Mongolians, playing horsehair spike fiddles and two-string lutes, with Central Asian overtone signing -- and sounding at times remarkably like the Velvet Underground. But that's exactly what this six-piece manages, thanks in part to the droning, monotone quality of many of the songs and the touches of programming and guitar from Western producers Robin Haller and Matteo Scumaci. What they bring is evident in the first few cuts of the disc, as on "Five Heroes" and "Flowers." ...
| | Elmo Hope Sounds From Rikers Island CD (1963) (Import) France
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$20.39 Recorded in Riker's Island, New York in August 1963. Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff.
Kudos to Spain's Fresh Sound label for digging this one out of its undeserved obscurity. This 1963 session assembled by composer Sid Frey, pianist and composer Elmo Hope, and vibist Walt Dickerson (who doesn't appear on the record) is a blowing date centered around the notion of drug addiction and hopelessness for the addict/slave musician who ends up in places like Rikers Island. As a cultural and social critique, it fails other than in its liner notes. As a musical document, it is an overwhelming success. Hope surrounds himself with musicians whose reputations are now legendary: Philly Joe Jones, John Gilmore, Ronnie Boykins, Lawrence Jackson, and Freddie Douglas. Hope and Frey composed six of the set's nine selections, ranging from the breezy hard bop of "Ode for Joe," which allowed Jones the ability to drive the band from outside the arrangement, to the lushly romantic "Monique" and the waltz-as-turnstile blues of "Kevin." "Trippin'" is a blues that slips through harmonic changes quickly and ...
| | Herb Alpert Going Places CD (1965) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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$25.55 GOING PLACES, the album from Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass, features 12 tracks including "Mae" and "Zorba The Greek."
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass were rolling right down the middle of the American pop scene like a locomotive in 1966 -- and this album captures them at the peak of their exuberance. By now, there really was a live, touring edition of ...
| | Audiofdelity CD (2006) (Import) Australia
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| | Fax Primario CD (2006)
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| | Tarerer-Welcome To Country CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Vitamin X Ultra Vitamin Vol. 2-Vitamin X Ultra Vitamin CD (2007) (Import)
$49.95 | | Festival Internacional CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$39.39
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