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| | Jose Lugo Orchestra Guasabara CD (2008) With DVD
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$12.79 If one thought that the big band flavor of salsa music was dead, GUASABARA is one album that refutes that theory. With a full band assembled in Puerto Rico, tracks like "Mambo Valentin" cross generational lines, bringing an old-school feel to contemporary salsa not heard in many years. Alto saxophones and intricate piano arrangements inject a classy jazz element into performances like "Amnesia" and "Me Voy De Aquí," making GUASABARA as good for listening as it is to dance to.
Bebop may have signaled the end of the swing era, but keyboardist/arranger/producer Jose Lugo is bringing it back with a vengeance. The big band Latino style created by Machito and his Afro-Cubans is something ...
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| | Joao Gilberto Amoroso/Brasil CD (1993)
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$11.99 Joao Gilberto is perhaps forever destined to be lesser known to casual jazz fans than his occasional collaborator Stan Getz (whose GETZ/GILBERTO albums introduced the United States to bossa nova) and his ex-wife Astrud Gilberto (whose shy, delicate voice made her one of the most distinctive and beloved jazz vocalists of the '60s). However, true fans of Brazilian music recognize that Gilberto is second only to Antonio Carlos Jobim as a writer and interpreter of traditional Brazilian music and Brazilian-influenced jazz.
These two albums, collected in full on one CD, are among Gilberto's best solo albums. Alternating between standards like "'S Wonderful" or "Besame Mucho" and Brazilian tunes like Jobim's "Wave" and the original "Triste," AMOROSO is a fine, romantic jazz album. BRASIL, as the title suggests, consists of six traditional-style sambas, sung in Portuguese to acoustic guitars and hypnotic percussion. Both are essential to Gilberto fans and neophytes.
AMOROSO was released in 1977.
BRASIL was released in 1981.
BRASIL personnel: Joao Gilberto (vocals, guitar); Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania (vocals); Clare Fisher (keyboards); Milcho Leviev, Michael Boddicker (synthesizer); Jim Hughart (bass); ...
| | Luis Fonsi Palabras Del Silencio CDs (2008) With DVD
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| | Bob Dylan Slow Train Coming CD (1979) Reissue; Remastered
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$6.85 Of all the pitstops made by the nomadically creative Dylan, none was more unusual than his brief conversion to Christianity in the late '70s. SLOW TRAIN COMING was the first of two records (SAVED being the other) that found Zimmerman exploring his newfound faith. Recorded at Memphis' famed Muscle Shoals Studios and produced by soul vets Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett, SLOW TRAIN's supporting cast includes Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler on guitar and Pick Withers on drums, along with a handful of studio musicians.
Knopfler's crisp guitar playing is surrounded by a punchy horn section and a phalanx of female background singers who are a perfect compliment to Dylan's revitalized vocals. Songs such as "When He Returns" and "Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking" reverberate with the conviction of Dylan's new faith whereas "When You Gonna Wake Up" ...
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$9.25 | | Miguel Rios La Encrucijada CD (1984) Import; Remastered
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| | Da Volunteers What's Yo Favorite Color? CD (2006)
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$10.24 Who Are Da Volunteers?Entering the rap game in 2002, two talented rappers (J.Rock and Noon aka Da Volunteers) gained popularity at an outstanding pace. Also owning their own entertainment company (Teers Ent.), the Orange Mound duo, teamed up with 8-ball and M.J.G. (8 Ways Ent. / M.J.G. Muzik) to take over the rap game. Da Volunteers put their hood (Orange Mound) on the map with the hottest song in the south, "What's Yo Favorite Color". Their determination has brought them a long way. In 2002, Da Volunteers released their debut album, Da Game. With 19 tracks and 10,000 copies sold independently. In 2004, Da Volunteers dropped their sophomore album, Gunz and Rozes, independent in over 20 states and distributed by Select-o-hits. This album was gained them major exposure and was rated a classic by many radio stations and magazines. With 17 blazin tracks, Gunz and Rozes sold over 20,000 copies. In 2005, Da Volunteers collaborated with other local artists to form V-Squad. Later that year, Da Volunteers featuring V-Squad, released Da Bandwagon mixtape featuring ...
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| | Falsos Profetas Tranquila Corazon CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Quinteto La Camorra Resurreccion Del Angel CD (2007) (Import)
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