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Issued in 2007, this well-selected collection surveys the long career of Argentine singer-songwriter Leo Dan (aka Leopoldo Dante Tevez). With tracks dating back to the early 1960s (see the swooning "Celia"), as well as later numbers (the mariachi-tinged "Esa Pared"), LA HISTORIA DE LEO DAN serves as a fine overview of the revered South American crooner. La Historia De Leo Dan Music La Historia De Leo Dan Songs La Historia De Leo Dan Music La Historia De Leo Dan Music Review Purchase La Historia De Leo Dan CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eydie Gorme Canta En Espanol CD (1989)
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| | Enrique Iglesias 7 CD (2003)
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$19.79 As one of the biggest selling pop artists in the world, Enrique Iglesias has made a name for himself by combining the sensual, overtly romantic crooning style of his legendary father with throbbing dance beats and distinctly 1980s hard rock-influenced production. With SEVEN, Iglesias delivers one of his most high-energy albums, distilling the sequencers, wall of guitars, tinkling wind chimes, and dramatic vocals into a cohesive and exhilarating whole.
The primary author of all of the disc's tracks, Enrique also proves that he is a top-notch pop songwriter, fully in control of his own musical vision. At times recalling everything from the Pet Shop Boys ("Be Yourself") to Ratt ("You Rock Me"), the singer is clearly a great lover of all things radio-ready, and borrows freely from his influences, while never resorting to simple mimicry. In the end, though, Iglesias knows it's his classic teen-idol voice that wins over his legion of fans, and on SEVEN his passionate interpretations are guaranteed to make his adoring admirers swoon.
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| | Miles Davis From Cool To Bop CDs (2002)
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$13.89 The late '40s were a very productive time for Miles Davis, who was still in Charlie Parker's employ when, in 1947, he started recording as a leader. The following year, Davis unveiled what came to be called The Birth of the Cool Band -- a highly influential nonet that boasted such cool jazz icons as Gerry Mulligan and Lee Konitz. The terms cool jazz and West Coast jazz have often been used interchangeably, but cool jazz (a softer, more subtle and understated version of bebop) actually started in New York with Davis and Stan Getz. Focusing on Davis' live performances of the late '40s, this excellent two-CD set finds the trumpeter appearing in both cool and non-cool settings. Disc One is devoted to September 1948 performances at the Royal Roost in Manhattan's Times Square area, where Davis leads his Birth of the Cool nonet. On Disc Two, however, he co-leads a quintet with pianist Tadd Dameron at the International Festival of Jazz in Paris (May 1949). And the contrasts are fascinating -- subtlety and restraint generally prevail at the Royal Roost, whereas a harder, more aggressive approach characterizes the Davis/Dameron quintet's Paris performances (which feature James Moody on tenor sax). Cleopatra's Stardust label successfully shows us two different sides of the multi-faceted, chameleon-like Davis -- listeners hear the differences, but they also hear the parallels. Whether Davis surrounded himself with soft-toned or hard-swinging players, he was usually a trumpeter who valued economy; Davis chose his notes carefully and practiced restraint even when those around him were being forceful. From Cool to Bop: The Anthology falls short of essential, but it's still a fine double-CD that is highly recommended to those who have more than a casual interest in cool jazz and '40s bebop. ~ Alex Henderson
Recorded live at The Royal Roost, New York, New York and The Festival International De Jazz, Paris, France between September 1948 & May 1949. Includes liner notes by Athan Maroulis.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
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