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CD & DVD celebrating 20th anniversary of their career. Recorded live during their 2005 tour.
Includes bonus DVD. | 1. | Omi E Donne (Live) | |
| 2. | Di Quale Si L'Amore (Live) | |
| 3. | Diteli (Live) | |
| 4. | Agnus Dei (Live) | |
| 5. | Fate (Live) | |
| 6. | Vole (Live) | |
| 7. | Quandu Sentera (Live) | |
| 8. | Un Ti Ne Scurda (Live) | |
| 9. | Alma (Live) | |
| 10. | Per Amore (Live) | |
| 11. | Rispondimi Ie (Live) | |
| 12. | Di (Live) | |
| 13. | Le Temps Qu'il Fera (Live) | |
| 14. | A Voce Rivolta (Live) | |
| 15. | Un Sognu Pe Campa (Live) | |
| 16. | Ie (Live) | |
| 17. | Chi Sara (Live) | |
| 18. | Morte di Filicone, A | |
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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jon Balke Siwan CD (2009)
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$14.65 An ambitious world fusion project, SIWAN brings together the Norwegian pianist Jon Balke, Moroccan singer Amina Alaoui, the Early Music ensemble Barokksolistene, minimalist trumpeter Jon Hassell, and others in a cross-cultural melange that imagines itself somewhere back in the medieval times of Andalusia, during the era when Spain was dominated by Muslim rule. With the expert help of Barokksolistene (Baroque solists), Balke has composed authentically evocative, Arabic-flavored settings for medieval Christian and Muslim poetic texts, fluently sung by Alaoui who sometimes resembles a serene flamenco singer or, better, a New Age descendant of the great Egyptian diva Oum Kalsoum. Hassell's horn is given ample solo space along with the Algerian violinist Eddine M'Kachiche; they both improvise against the expert zarb (Iranian hand drum) playing of Pedram Khavar Zamini. It's a heady mixture all around, and beautifully produced by ECM founder Manfred Eicher once again. The winning message is that these cultures mingled and fertilized each other in the past and will surely do so again.
Recorded September 2007 and March 2008
Barokksolistene, Bjarte Eike (violin, leader).
Personnel: Amina Alaoui (vocals); Jon Balke (keyboards); Barokksolistene (vocals); Andreas Arend (archlute, theorbo); Kheir-Eddine M'Kachiche, Anna Ivanovna Sundin, Per Buhre, Bjarte Eike, Peter Spissky, Milos Valent (violin); Rastko Roknic, Joel Sundin (viola); Kate Hearne (cello, recorder); Tom Pitt (cello); Jon Hassell (trumpet, electronics); Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord, clavichord); Mattias Frostenson (double bass); Pedram Khavarzamini (zarb); Helge Norbakken (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Jan Erik Kongshaug; Jon Balke; Manfred Eicher; Amina Alaoui.
Personnel: Jon Balke (keyboards, conductor): Amina Alaoui (vocals); Jon Hassell (trumpet, electronics); Kheir Eddine M'Kachiche (violin); Helge Norbakken (percussion); Pedram Khavar Zamini (zarb);
| | Masada Quintet Stolas: Book Of Angels Volume 12 CD (2009)
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$13.09 STOLAS is the 12th volume in John Zorn's BOOK OF ANGELS series of compositions, and it's a welcome and compelling idea that he decided to re-form his stellar Masada quintet for the occasion. In addition to the rhythm section of Joey Baron and Greg Cohen, trumpeter Dave Douglas, and pianist Uri Caine, Zorn enlisted tenor sax giant Joe Lovano to replace him on all but one cut where he adds his alto, making the group a sextet. Here klezmer, Yiddish folk music, bossa nova, and other Latin jazz all come together in a seamless meld of tunes that accent the symmetry of ensemble play as much as they do an extremely advanced sense of ensemble harmonics, rhythmic invention, and, of course, tautly arranged spaces for individual improvisation--check out the album's longest cut, "Tagriel," for evidence as Zorn's composition not only travels genres but centuries. The popping showcase for solos that is "Serakel" is nonetheless a grooving post-bop tune with a joyous klezmer lyric line. The sheer shimmering beauty of "Psisya," which moves from jazz ballad to bossa to Hebrew folk song and back again, is stunning. While Stolas is not completely "inside," it is far more so than most have a right to expect. For newcomers to Zorn's music, this may not sound typical of his dozens of other records, but it is a great place to start.
Recording information: Avatar Studio, New York, NY (02/22/2009).
Personnel: John Zorn (alto saxophone); Joe Lovano (tenor saxophone); Dave Douglas (trumpet); Uri Caine (piano); Greg Cohen (bass instrument); Joey Baron (drums).
Audio Mixer: James Farber.
| | Bebo & Cigala Lagrimas Negras CD (2004)
$8.99 Lágrimas Negras (Black Tears) is a collaborative effort between the octogenarian Cuban piano master Bebo Valdés and the reigning Spanish flamenco cantador, Dieguito El Cigala. Recorded for Fernando Trueba and Nat Chediak's Calle 54 label, the sessions took place in Madrid between September and December 2002. Maestro Valdés (born in 1918), the father of the jazz pianist Chucho, has a long history as an innovator in Cuban music. He recorded the first Afro-Cuban jazz session in 1952, and was a tutor to the great bandleader Beny Moré, writing early charts for him. Valdés is also a world-class arranger. Dieguito El Cigala was born in 1960, and has become the undisputed king of Spain's flamenco singers. This recording features nine tracks that meld together cooking son, jazz, Afro-Caribbean, and flamenco rhythms, in tunes by composers such as Lolita de la Colina, Virgilio and Homero Expósito, Ramón Perelló, the grand team of Tom Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes, Caetano Veloso (who makes a guest appearance), Maria Teresa Vera, Miguel Matamoros (who composed the title track), and others. Most are Cuban ballads. Guests such as Veloso, Paquito D'Rivera, Pancho Terry, Tata Güines, and El Niño Josele fall by on different tracks. And while the tunes are top-shelf and the guests make this a very special and historic occasion, it is the unusual dynamic and the integrity with which it is employed that makes this set so unique. Valdés' style is an elegant one; his rhythmic left hand accents rhythms and shifts them effortlessly, adding street and nuance here, space and tension there. Always his notes are sure, precise, and solid. El Cigala's voice is a true cantador's; he wavers, lilts, growls, and gutturally moans; he slips between rhythms and melodies, underscoring first one and then another, using the rhythms to sing counterpoint to the piano's stridency and sheer graceful approach in the ballads, shouting assent and further challenges on the uptempo sons. Together, the combination i
| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 80'S CD (2005)
$11.45 This collection of 32 tracks features some of the most popular Italian pop acts from the 1980s.
The "World Of" series returns with Italian Hits of the 80s!
| | Mercedes Sosa En Argentina CD (1994)
$12.35 Recorded at the Teatro Opera in Buenos Aires, Argentina on February 18 & 28, 1982.
Engineers: Amilcar Gilabert, Gustavo Guavry.
Personnel: Mercedes Sosa (vocals); Omar Espinosa (guitar, charango); Jose Luis Castineira de Dios (guitar, bass); Domingo Cura (percussion); Charly Garcia, Leon Gieco, Ariel Ramirez, Antonio Terrago Ros, Rodolfo Mederos.
Producers: Daniel Brinbank, Mercedes Sosa, Fabian Matus.
En Vivo
| | Mariza Terra CD (2008) Bonus Track
$13.49 Terra feels like an attempt to move Mariza into the musical mainstream. She's already established herself at the forefront of fado, as one of the leading performers of the emotive Portuguese style, and there's no doubt she possesses a wonderful voice. But the addition of several guests, such as Chucho Valdés, Ivan Lins, and Tito Paris (among others) seems to open up the seams between fado and other genres, including Brazilian music and jazz. It does so relatively subtly, and she keeps her base pretty firmly in fado (witness the glorious "Ja Me Deixou"). But the inclusion of a standard like "Smile," which closes the album and has her singing in English, is evidence of the move to broaden her appeal, as is the lushness of the arrangements, much fuller than she's used in the studio in the past. Her duet with Paris on "Beijo de Saudade" is a highlight, and the voices play off each other gloriously, hers pure and clear, his gruff and harsh. Ultimately, the question is whether it all works, and it does, because it doesn't try to do too much, just a small re-positioning, although what the future will bring remains to be seen. ~ Chris Nickson
Personnel: Concha Buika, Tito Paris (vocals); Bernardo Couto (guitar); Diogo Clemente (acoustic guitar, fado); Dominic Miller (acoustic guitar); Javier Limón (flamenco guitar); Melissa Nanni (recorder); Carlos Sarduy (trumpet); Ivan "Melon" Lewis, Chucho Miller (piano); Marino De Freitas (acoustic bass); Dany Noel (double bass); Pirana (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Oscar Clavel.
| | Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Tabula Rasa (2002)
$17.79 (SACD-HYBRID) Foremost innovator on the banjo, Bela Fleck is joined by Hindustani master V. M. Bhatt and Chinese virtuoso Jie-Bing Chen in a collaboration that begins with a clean slate and culminates in a masterpiece of synthesis. Adding poignant but su
| | Simon Shaheen Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Saltanah (1997) Super Audio CD
$23.75 This is a (multi-channel) Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Two master musicians engage in a fascinating dialogue, blending the Indian rag with the Arabian maqam. These two musical forms are beautifully complementary, but also contrast enough to make things interesting. ~ Tim Sheridan
(SACD-HYBRID) This is another historic recording of a virtuoso of the Arabian classical tradition, who performs here on both oud and violin with Hindustani master V.M. Bhatt. The maqam of the Arabic world and the rag of the subcontinent fuse into a music
Full performer name: Vishwa Mohan Bhatt/Simon Shaheen.
Full performer name: Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Simon Shaheen.
Personnel includes: V.M. Bhatt (mohan vina); Simon Shaheen (oud, violin); Ronu Majumdar (flute); Sangeeta Shankar (violin).
| | Jairo 25 Anos Vol. 2: Coplas De Plata (Duos) CD (1980)
$10.49 Track Listing of songs: Que Sera; Honrar La Vida; Cada Hombre a Cada Mujer, A; Piedra Y Camino; Antiguo Dueno De Las Flechas; Alfonsina Y El Mar; El Embrujo De Mi Tierra; Tiernamente Amigos; La Noche De Ano Nuevo; Mi Viejo; Raya Puntito Te Quiero; La Tristecita; Chacarera De Las Piedras; Virgen India; Mi Querido Ami; Je L'aime a Mourir;
| | Charles Mingus Supreme Jazz (2006) (Import)
$16.29 Track Listing of songs: Minor Intrusion; Thrice Upon A Theme; Stormy Weather; Spur Of The Moment, The; Echonitus; Four Hands; Abstractions; What Is This Thing Called Love;
| | Barmann Trio Between The Lines / John Noel Attard, Bärmann Trio CD (2007) SACD Hybrid
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$42.39 Track Listing of songs: Someday My Prince Will Come; Old Folks; Pfrancing; Drad Dog; Teo; I Thought About You; Blues No. 2 [*]; Someday My Prince Will Come [Alternate Take];
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