| | Claire Diterzi Boucle CD - Import Claire Diterzi Discography of CDs
Claire Diterzi Boucle Songs | 1. | Je me souviens de la neige (Claire Diterzi) |
| 2. | T.O.C. (Claire Diterzi) |
| 3. | Infidle (Claire Diterzi) |
| 4. | Charlie (Claire Diterzi) |
| 5. | Sur le pont dAvignon (Franck Monnet) |
| 6. | Clins dil, Les (Claire Diterzi) |
| 7. | Elle est du soir (Franck Monnet) |
| 8. | Princesse arabe (Claire Diterzi) |
| 9. | genoux (Claire Diterzi / Elena Corts - Claire Diterzi) |
| 10. | Sombre Dimanche (J. Mazre - E. Gonda / S. Rezs) |
| 11. | Musique adoucit les murs, La (Claire Diterzi) |
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Purchase Boucle CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Loreena McKennitt A Mediterranean Odyssey CDs (2009)
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| | Serge Gainsbourg Histoire De Melody Nelson CD (1971) With Book; Deluxe Edition
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Personnel: Serge Gainsbourg (vocals, guitar, piano); L'Opera Comique, Jane Birkin (vocals); Jim Sullivan, Vic Flick (guitar); Jean-Luc Ponty (electric violin); Roger Coulam, Jean-Claude Vannier (keyboards); Brian Odgers (bass instrument); Dougie Wright (drums); Jeunesses Musicales of Paris (symphony). Audio Remasterer: Dave Cooley. Arranger: Jean-Claude Vannier. You don't need to speak a word of French to understand Histoire de Melody Nelson -- one needs only to look at the front cover (with its nearly pornographic portrait of a half-naked nymphet clutching a rag doll) or hear the lechery virtually dripping from Serge Gainsbourg's sleazily seductive voice to realize that this is the record your mother always warned you about, a masterpiece of perversion and corruption. A concept record exploring the story of -- and Gainsbourg's lust for -- the titular teen heroine, Histoire de Melody Nelson is arguably his most coherent and perfectly realized studio album, with the lush arrangements which characterize the majority of his work often ...
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| | Vas Feast Of Silence CD (2004)
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$11.79 Vas: Greg Ellis (hammer dulcimer, percussion); Azam Ali. Personnel: Azam Ali (vocals, hammer dulcimer); Tyler Bates (guitar, keyboards); Brent Meyer (bouzouki); Cameron Stone (cello); Deepak Ram (bansuri); Pejman Hadadi (tombak). Additional personnel: Brent Meyer (bouzouki); Justin Meldal-Johnsen (bass instrument); Pejman Hadadi (tombak); Deepak Ram, Tyler Bates, Cameron Stone. Audio Mixers: Azam Ali; Greg Hunter. Recording information: Atman Studios, Los Angeles, CA (05/2003-12/2003). Photographer: Austin Young. Arrangers: Azam Ali; Tyler Bates. Feast of Silence is the fourth album from world fusion duo Vas (vocalist Azam Ali and percussionist Greg Ellis). The range of instrumentation as well as vocal technique have been expanded thoroughly since their previous albums. On the vocal end, the first things one will notice are the new use of English lyrics here and there, and more importantly, a sudden reliance on Eastern European stylings. The polyphony is decidedly Bulgarian through portions of most of the songs, alternating with a collection of other styles. Indian and Middle Eastern sounds flow easily and beautifully from Ali, often with some pattering accompaniment on what sounds like an udu or a ghatam, perhaps. Touches of guitar and bass are also new to the sound of the duo, but stay largely in the background, ...
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| | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Body And Soul CD (2002)
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Personnel includes: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (vocals); Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan, Irshad Ali (vocals, harmonium); Rahat Ali Khan (vocals); Dildar Hussain (tabla); Ilyas Hussain, Naseef Ahmed, Khaled Mehmood (background vocals). Recorded at Sargam Studio, Lahore, Pakistan. Additional personnel: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party. The art of the qawwali isn't just to transport himself to ecstasy with his music, but also those around him, and listeners. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan did it better than most, and there's no denying he was one of the great voices of the 20th century. Since his death, recordings have come out of the woodwork, many of them made just before his death. Body and Soul is another of them, taped in his native Lahore, and carefully restored at Real World studios. What's interesting about these tracks is while Khan himself is front and center, he acts more as director and inspiration than the one taking all the vocal solos -- when he does improvise, it tends to be in short bursts. There's a strong reliance on his "party," as his group is known, especially the backing vocalists, who carry much of the weight. And Khan's obviously been listening to the Asian Underground and bhangra music coming out of Britain -- "My Love Has Become a Stranger" bursts out of the gate with a strong groove, its introduction almost like a pop song, with the harmonium taking a strong role throughout, rather than the background it's often assigned in this music; it's music just begging for a remix (although it's debatable whether it truly needs one). "Waiting for Years" offers a shimmering beauty, like a lotus flower coming into blossom, and "Each and Every Rosary Bead" moves back into Western modes with another thick groove -- quite remarkable for handclaps and tabla. On the occasions when Khan really lets fly, it's easy to understand why he was revered as a master. But even when he's letting others take the spotlight, his presence is felt, and it's apparent that he molded his party into a formidable backup and very adventurous group. ~ Chris Nickson There was Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan the world's most revered Sufi devotional singer, and then there was Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, ...
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