| | Limelight Stay Gold CD - Import Limelight Discography of CDs
Stay Gold Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7303463 | | Catalog number | 639734 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 07, 2006 |
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Purchase Stay Gold CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | E Ritorno Da Te: The Best Of Laura Pausini CD (2001) Italian
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$12.85 Personnel includes: Laura Pausini, Gilberto Gil (vocals); Celso Valli (arranger, conductor, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Geoff Weestley (arranger, conductor); Beppe Pini (acoustic guitar); Mike Landau (guitar, sitar); Massimo Varini (guitar); Christopher Warren Green, Gavin Wright (violin); Dado Parisini (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); KC Porter (keyboards, ...
| | Mercedes Sosa Gracias A La Vida CD (1993)
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| | Bing Crosby Christmas Classics CD (2006)
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| | Youssou N'Dour Egypt CD (2004)
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$14.99 International pop star Youssou N'Dour explores of the themes and sounds of Senegal's Sufi culture on this striking 2004 release. Markedly different than the artist's other albums, on which African elements combine with Caribbean influence and various American styles (including soul, jazz, and rock), EGYPT moves away from N'Dour's trademark pop and deep into the territory of traditional religious music. Though characterized by an undercurrent of West African rhythms and inflections, the sound here--as the title indicates--draws on North African and Middle ...
| | Alfred Hause Tango Orchestra Tango! CD (2000)
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| | Manny Oquendo On The Move! (Muevete!) CD (1996)
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$12.49 The strong and powerful influence of African music is hard to miss on this CD, which illustrates the rich cultural heritage of blacks in Bahia and Northeastern Brazil (a region that has produced many musical greats). Legends like Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, and Machito were on the scene, so aspiring young salseros assumed they had no choice but to give 200 percent. The percussionist and his longtime partner Andy Gonzales bring that unwavering work ethic to On the Move! (Muevete!), an outstanding live date recorded at Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco. When a 65-year-old Oquendo and his band Libre tear into Bobby Capo's familiar cha-cha "Piel Canela" and infectious originals like "No Cuentes," "Chaquilla Ideal," "Oquendo Y Libre" (a celebration of New York's salsa scene), and the descarga (Afro-Cuban jam) "Muevete un Poco," it's clear that a genuine master of salsa is very hard at work. ...
| | Golden Earring Continuing Story Of Radar Love CD (1989)
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$7.09 The Continuing Story of Radar Love is a 12-song hits collection from Dutch rock band Golden Earring, containing both the chug-a-long rock staple "Radar Love" and the full eight-minute version of "Twilight Zone." These two songs are the most renowned on this compilation and both cracked the Top 20, with "Radar Love" hitting number 13 in 1974 and "Twilight Zone" peaking at number ten nine years ...
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| | Morgaua Quartet Vol. 2-Shostakovich String Quartet CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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| | Kuchiroro Golden Week CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Go Station Passion Before Function CD (2008) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Jim Beard Revolutions CD (2008)
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$13.49 Jim Beard's reputation as the electric keyboardist for Michael Brecker is his most prominent credit of many others that have for the most part been ignored. This excellent recording with two different editions (2005 and 2007) of the Metropole Orchestra and special guest soloists should elevate his cache exponentially, as a composer, performer, and colorist of the highest order. Collaborating with arranger and conductor Vince Mendoza, Beard plays mostly acoustic piano, a little synthesizer, and Fender Rhodes with the acclaimed horns and strings of the premier European big band that has primarily backed singers in past years. This material has been issued previously on Beard's studio albums, but here they enjoy new treatments and arrangements. The title and its relation to the cover art of a carousel relates directly to the revolving themes heard, not the aspect of this music being revolutionary. Still, as these are updates and expansions of Beard's previously produced music, you do hear echoes of Seventh Avenue New York City contemporary jazz, majestic classical and ethnic elements welded onto more subtle adaptations that, combined, signal a much wider expansion of Beard's initial concepts. Dr. John meets Henry Mancini meets the Brecker Brothers on the light strut opener "Holiday for Pete & Gladys," with tenor saxophonist Bob Malach a perfect choice as the lead voice. More on the model's catwalk, "Princess" is a staccato-sexy walk in neo-bop mode with Latin trim, a subtle six-beat regal tango with fluttery flute and strident piano identifies "Crossing Troll Bridge," and the soprano sax of Bill Evans buoys an industrial feel, a Baroque section, and funky repose on "Parsley Trees." The more orchestral pieces, "Hope" and "Diana," are as positive and lovely as their titles, the former stringy with a staggered march rhythm underneath steely guitar and Beard's synthesizer, the latter a pretty tune with small Brecker-like phrases and ...
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