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Purchase Yume CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Celtic Woman Greatest Journey: Essential Collection CD (2008) Bonus Tracks
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$16.15 Celtic Woman, initially a one-shot collaboration by six leading Irish vocalists for a 2004 PBS special, struck a chord of adoration for the Emerald Isle, a fancy affecting both sides of the Atlantic, and swiftly became a permanent collective. THE GREATEST JOURNEY captures many of the best moments of elegant harmonizing by the act, from their serene and rapturous take on Enya's "Orinoco Flow" to the mournful yet poppily uplifting indigenous folk of "You Raise Me Up."
Import pressing includes two bonus tracks, Mo Ghile Mear (Live From Slane Castle) and Spanish Lady (Live From Slane Castle). Since their beginning in 2005, Irish vocal phenomenon Celtic Woman have sold 4 million units worldwide and occupied the #1 ...
| | Dead Can Dance/Garden Of The Arcane Delight CD (1984) Reissue; Special Edition; Extended Play
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$11.99 On the evidence of this, the band's first record, Dead Can Dance can clearly be seen as a "Goth" group in the vein of Bauhaus, et al. The band's sound here is much more clearly based in the "contemporary"--Dead Can Dance uses traditional song structures, the group's ...
| | Chucho Valdes El Ultimo Trago CD (2009)
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| | Voice Of The Sparrow: Very Best Of Edith Piaf CD (1991)
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| | Highland Pipers Highland Christmas CD (1998)
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| | Azam Ali Portals Of Grace CD (2002)
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$11.69 Having made her name as the ethereal vocalist of Vas, Azam Ali ventures forth with this shimmering solo debut. Openly influenced by Hildegard von Bingen, PORTALS OF GRACE continues Ali's long relationship with the music and stories of medieval Europe, drawing from Sephardic, Breton, and Latin sources, to name a few.
The opener, "Lasse Pour Quois," recounts the heartbreak of a 14th-century French member of a little-known order of female troubadours who roamed the continent. "O Quanta Qualia," written by the poet-heretic Peter Abelard, is apparently the only ...
| | Heidi Saperstein Zara CD (2004)
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$11.35 Heidi Saperstein's 2001 debut showed plenty of promise. But Devil I Once Knew could be a rudderless vessel, sloshing from raw PJ Harvey-isms to sultry big-eyed blues and into cramped portholes of vocal experimentation. Saperstein returns to Kimchee in 2004 with her second effort, Zara, and that wild heel has largely been corrected. Saperstein's voice and songcraft have always been strong. On Zara, those qualities are emboldened by a tight and varied backing band. Daniel Coughlin's inventive percussion rattles with subtle guiding power on cuts like "Put Up Lies," which shifts with equal grace into portions of rhythmic programming. Throughout, guitars grind in reverb or glance off the angles of Saperstein's vocal couplets; opener "Second Skin" is as straightforward pop as she's ever been -- is there a Cowboy Junkies influence here? -- but the buzzing guitars slide urgently along with Saperstein's multi-tracked vocals. "I (Heart) You" is a brittle Patti Smith meditation, while the brief "Fantasy" is more hopeful, tinged with longing lap steel. Saperstein is like Eleni Mandell in her novelistic approach to songs; in the standout "Rhythm," crafty production allows her voice to play two roles over the song's tense scenes of crazed cello and stuttering electric guitar. She never detours into the insular experimentation of the first album, instead finding ways to insert that same wilding spirit into songs' soft underbellies, whether through interesting instrumentation ("Seven Seas"' organ and lap steel middle is just gorgeous) or a skillfully simple lyric. Extra points for the centaur reference, too. With the predominance of female songwriters willing to settle for Earl Grey when they probably really want whiskey, it's nice to hear Heidi Saperstein ordering strong drinks for the bar. With Zara, she's found a true and unique voice. ~ Johnny Loftus
Three years after The Devil I Once Knew, her Kimchee Records debut, Boston indie-rocker Heidi Saperstein brings ten new and relentlessly melodic songs to the table on Zara, making the most accessible music of her career. Lyrically dark and emotionally compelling, Zara utilizes lush production techniques and an expansive array of instruments (multi-guitars, piano, organ, trumpet, cello, percussion, etc.) to illuminate the intricate arrangements of what are nonetheless very catchy tracks. Heidi's ...
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| | Verity Presents The Gospel Greats Vol. 5: Women Of Gospel CD (2000)
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| | Tama Metal Cool CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Hell Within Shadows Of Vanity CD (2007)
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$10.69 Having a singer who can switch between hardcore screaming and melodic singing has become the standard for many metal bands of the early 21st century -- and Matthew McChesney is the gentleman who lends his vocal charm to Hell Within. But while most screamer/singers usually replicate hardcore barking as their "scream" ...
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