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Personnel: Andy Andy (vocals); Milly Quezada (vocals). Andy Andy, My Life Music Review Purchase Andy Andy, My Life CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Aventura God's Project CD (2005)
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| | Joe Veras La Travesia CD (2006)
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| | Aventura K.O.B. Live CDs (2006) With DVD
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| | El Gran Combo Arroz Con Habichuela CD (2006)
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| | Zacarias Ferreira Dime Que Falto CD (2007)
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| | Joe Veras Vida CD (2008)
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| | Frog Holler Idiots CD (2001)
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$15.19 James Carville wasn't kidding when described Pennsylvania as Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburgh in the west, and Alabama in between. For the most part, Pennsylvania is the essence of Middle America -- travel a few hours outside of Philly to the rural Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and you feel like you're in the Heartland. So it really isn't all that surprising that an alternative country-rock/no depression band as good as Frog Holler would come out of Berks Country, PA, which is only two counties away from Philadelphia County. Like a lot of country releases, Frog Holler's third album, Idiots, is full of songs about life in small-town America. But to their credit, Frog Holler's members don't pretend to be from Mississippi or Arkansas -- they're ...
| | Charanga Casino CD (1995)
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| | Los #1 Del Vallenato Vol. 2 CD (2003)
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| | Trancazos Tropicales: Merengue House - Tecno Meren CD (2004)
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| | Yoskar Sarante Llora Alma Mia CD (2000) Pistas Originales
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| | Dolly Parton Legends CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.39 This three-disc Dolly Parton set presents many of the legendary country singer's finest songs, including "My Tennessee Mountain Home," "Just Because I'm a Woman," and "Joshua."
Once again the Australians put the Nashvilleans to shame when it comes to packaging the finest tracks of a country music artist for reissue. This three-CD collection of Dolly Parton's hits, near misses, and cornerstone tracks is a finer compilation than any that has been released in the United States -- and the price is right, too; a triple for about the price of a single disc. Here are the classics such as "Coat of Many Colors," "Jolene," "The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)," "One of Those Days," "Old Flames," "The Last Thing on My Mind," with Porter Wagoner, and literally dozens more. But, as if the country classics weren't enough, the compilers sought to present a well rounded portrait of Parton by offering many of her pop hits, such Carl Smith's "Higher and Higher" (whose definitive version was done by Jackie Wilson) and her duets with Kenny Rogers ("Real Love" and "Islands in the Stream"), ...
| | Toasters One More Bullet CD (2007)
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$12.55 To commemorate their 25th anniversary, the long-running New York City-based ska ensemble the Toasters issued ONE MORE BULLET in 2007. Fronted by British vocalist Rob "Bucket" Hingley, the group admirably leaves stylistic additives like "punk" and "metal" out of the equation, offering instead a set of straight-up horn-laden ska, as exemplified by energetic tracks such as "You're Gonna Pay" and "Step Up." This is vintage rudeness for the new millennium.
The Toasters, are "Ska Pioneers" (Billboard magazine) and boldly go where no ska band has gone before. Having been compared to the Ramones, due to their longevity and adherence to core principles, the Toasters are held to be one of most influential ska bands out there. Their lean, mean ska machine has galvanized audiences and musicians alike with their embrace of the Jamaica-born pop music style that overwhelmed England in the 1960's, migrated to America in the early 1980s, and went global in the 1990s. The hallmark Toasters sound sits at the nexus of Reggae, Jazz, Punk and Soul and is the musical equivalent of a brass knuckle-duster.Formed in New York City by British guitarist/frontman Rob "Bucket" Hingley in 1981, the Toasters exploded onto the Lower East Side scene. Cutting their teeth with a residency at legendary clubs like CBGB and Danceteria, the band has defied gravity and industry skeptics alike by staying true to their original 2-Tone ska roots, whilst logging over 4000 globe-trotting live appearances.Longtime fans and critics agree, the current "International All-Stars" posse (featuring members of some of the world's greatest ska bands) is one of the most formidable in The Toasters' long and chequered history. Along with the irrepressible Bucket on lead vocals and guitar, The Beat's Andy Pearson is featured on bass. Expect to see Neil Johnson (Planet Smashers) and Tommy Quartulli on saxophone (The Allstonians), Greg Robinson (Mephiskapheles) on trombone and Jesse Hayes (Westbound Train) on drums. Special appearances by Arjen Bijleveld (Rotterdam Ska-Jazz Foundation) and Buford O'Sullivan (Easy Star All-Stars) are also to be expected in 2009. Legendary keyboardist Dave Barry rounds out the posse.As the founder of Megalith Records (and former boss of the legendary Moon Ska Records, the most influential ska label of the 1990s) the Toasters' leader, Rob "Bucket" Hingley has a ska resume that trumps virtually anyone else in the business. With the aid and support of like minded musicians such as producer Joe Jackson, ...
| | Toxsin Illusion CD (2000)
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$12.69 Ronald - vocalsKlaus - guitarsGerrit - guitarsOlli - keyboardsRobert - bassWolfram - drums Alternative Review by Doug Cornell Score: 4.5 (of 5) There's something to be said about Rammstein influenced German rock: Maybe it's a general softening of the industrial sound, but the solid guitar chugging and guttural German singing can get under your skin if you allow it to.I didn't care for Rammstein's "Du Hast" at all the first time I heard it, but now I find the song raises my internal energy level to the point that I bang my head to the song's militaristic ...
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