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Chimera, in Greek, means the incorporation of disparate elements, and in this collection, spiritual nature themes, floating romantic, melodies, a funky, broken cityscape, slow evolution and jagged hip-hop funk intertwine. Over two sessions in the summer of 2006, the Dutch alto wizard, Ewout Dercksen, added his improvised melody and commentary on tracks prepared by Rolf Kempf on a Korg OASYS, or, on Way Out Ewout, on Ableton Live software. The result is two different ways of getting to the same place, sometimes exotic, sometimes down-to-earth, and always fresh and new, even over many listenings.This version will soon be out of print, to be replaced by Chimera 2, with different featured artists. Chimera Transatlantic Songs | 1. | Chimera - Chimera |
| 2. | Vines - Chimera |
| 3. | Daphne - Chimera |
| 4. | Nola Bounce - Chimera |
| 5. | Earth Changes - Chimera |
| 6. | Way Out Ewout - Chimera |
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Purchase Transatlantic CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ray Davies Kinks Choral Collection CD (2009)
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$14.38 Orchestral and choral arrangements of rock songs have been a curious subgenre ever since the mid-'60s when Andrew Loog Oldham arranged The Rolling Stones Songbook for syrupy strings, but The Kinks Choral Collection stands apart from the pack for the simple reason that it's not the project of some associate or admirer, but rather chief Kink Ray Davies. His very presence as arranger and lead ...
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| | Dave Brubeck Time Out CD (1959) Remastered
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$6.25 Dave Brubeck's TIME OUT ranks alongside Miles Davis' KIND OF BLUE as one of the few advanced jazz masterpieces to achieve great commercial success. In fact, the widespread popularity of TIME OUT, with its cool-toned ambience, smooth style, and ...
| | Very Best Of Bert Kaempfert CD (1995)
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$13.69 Recorded between 1960 and 1967. Includes liner notes by Steve Kolanjian.
Digitally remastered by Eliot Goshman (1995, Taragon Studios, Deer Park, New York).
Beginning with Louis Armstrong, through Harry James and Bobby Hackett of the Jackie Gleason Orchestra, the trumpet was once a king in pop music. This was true even in '60s-era easy listening, as demonstrated by the success of Al Hirt, Herb Alpert, and the ultra-shrewd German musician Bert Kaempfert, who probably was as responsible as anyone else in rehabilitating Germany's post-war world image. The Taragon label is re-releasing all of Kaempfert's many albums in an ...
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| | Paul West Being Alone CD (2004)
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$14.79 Hailing seemingly from times past in jazz, Paul West here takes on the older piano and vocal jazz repertoire, performing in a nice soft, lounge style. His tone is light and rather intimate, bringing out an atmosphere of the smallest clubs. As he strolls through the repertoire, highlights from an era past spring out piece by piece. The album opens up with a Fats Waller number, moving into some Van Heusen afterward. After a jaunt through a eulogy for Johnny Mercer, he hits a Randy Newman piece (which fits in well despite the time difference), and his sole original composition -- the title track. Some Gershwin comes along, as well as a piece from Duke, working into the standard "Wee Small Hours of the Morning" to finish a small block. "Round Midnight" is somewhat out of place, but worked into the same format as the other pieces, and mixed with some Jerome Kern for good measure. Hoagy Carmichael's "Georgia on My Mind" is played as a sweet instrumental, Irving Berlin and Sonny Rollins are combined into a medley, and the album ends ...
| | Henry P Middlebrook Roberto And Wingmakers Board Questions To: The Team Captain CD (2005)
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$43.05 Home Zorknapp Archives Original Resurch Backend Notes Links Search Report problems and oddities to> support@aliensaliensaliens.com Krill: Abstract. "MARKED, CONFIDENTIAL."Krill: Observations by a Visiting NordicIn October, 1987, UFO researcher George Andrews was successfully able to contact one of the Nordics not associated with the Greys, through a woman in California. What follows are the comments made by the alien: "Were you a culture about to invade, you would not do it with a flourish of ships showing up in the heavens and undergo risk of being fired upon. That's the type of warfare slightly less evolved beings get into. You would create intense confusion and disagreement with only inferences to your presence -- inferences which would [in turn] cause controversial disagreement."The Greys are insidious little fiends. They did exactly [to us] what they're doing here [to you]. You are not on the verge of an invasion. You are not in the middle of an invasion. The invasion has already taken place. It's merely in its final stages."What would you invade? [Here he describes the operational plan of the Greys from the beginning.] You would go to the most secret of communities within a society. In the case of the United States, you would go and infiltrate the CIA. You would take over some of them and you would take over part of the KGB."You would create great dissension and disagreement between factions of the public at large -- some groups saying they have seen UFOs, others saying 'No, no, this is not possible.' You would involve two major countries in an on-going idiotic philosophical disagreement so that while the Soviet Union and the United States constantly battle back and forth about who has which piece of territory or whether one invades Iran or whether one invades Afghanistan or whatever... whether one dismantles one nuclear warhead or the other dismantles another group of warheads -- you would sit back and laugh if you had the capacity to laugh."You would present yourself indeed to some in a group who would protect you [CIA or MJ-12] thinking they had a secret more secret and more perfect knowledge of something than anyone else on this planet had, and they would covet you and you would trust their own greed and you would trust their own mass stupidity to trap them. And you'd do it on both sides. "You'd show yourself to some of the mass populace to further involve [factions of] the government in an attempt to shut them up, to keep them even more busy quieting them and trying to 'stop more information about UFOs from getting out.' You'd have the mass populace to a state where they distrusted the government. 'Oh, why don't they believe us? Why can't they understand that these things are really happening? We're not crazy!'"So you would have battles constantly about whether UFOs exist or they don't exist. You would have the public and the government at each other's throats. You would set two major superpowers at each other's throats. And you would have set up groups like 'haves' -- the wealthy but contented -- and the 'have-nots.' You would plant the seeds of massive discontent."Eventually you might have some show of ships landing in the 1990s. One or two. By ...
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| | Eric Parker New Beginning CD (2007)
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$13.15 Eric Parker is back with a fusion of smooth jazz, r&b and funk.His cd titled "A New Beginning", which expresses his feelings in his new recordings. The title tracks (1)Ntro, ...
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