| | Adriana Evans El Camino CD Adriana Evans Discography of CDs
2007 solo album from the daughter of Jazz singer Mary Stallings. Similar to Erykah Babu and blessed with a voice and style reminiscent of Minnie Ripperton. 12 tracks including 'Hey Now', 'Calling Me', Never Knew' and more. Expansion. Adriana Evans El Camino Songs | 1. | Hey Now |
| 2. | All For Love |
| 3. | Calling Me |
| 4. | Underneath the Stars |
| 5. | Before You |
| 6. | Blue Bird |
| 7. | Never Knew |
| 8. | Blue Bird in Bahia |
| 9. | World on Fire |
| 10. | Same as I Ever Was |
| 11. | Undercover |
| 12. | Camino |
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Purchase El Camino CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | New Edition All The Number Ones CD (2000)
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$11.99 An excellent idea that might be slightly disappointing in the execution, All the Number Ones collects 18 singles that topped Billboard magazine's R&B charts, all performed either by New Edition or its members in their various outside projects. That results in a terrific, endlessly playable collection of urban pop-soul and new jack swing, but it also means that several of the collective's best-known songs are left off simply because they didn't top the R&B charts. Missing in action are Bobby Brown's "Roni" and "Rock Wit'cha," Bell Biv DeVoe's "Do Me!," Johnny Gill's "Fairweather Friend," and Ralph Tresvant's "Stone Cold Gentleman" and "Do What I Gotta Do," plus a bevy of New Edition hits. In fact, it might have been an even better idea to gather the biggest hits by the various New Edition ...
| | Maxwell MTV Unplugged CD (1997) (Import) France
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$14.45 "Whenever Whenever Whenever" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
For a brief moment in the mid-90s, Maxwell was his generation's Marvin Gaye. This live set, probably his finest moment on wax, features the bonus track "'Til The Cops Come Knockin'," as well as "The Lady Suite," "Gotta Get Closer," and five more.
Riding the wave of young turks delving into old-school soul that includes D'Angelo, Eryka Badu and Adriana Evans, Maxwell's URBAN HANG SUITE heralded the arrival ...
| | Virtue Testimony CD (2006)
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$10.79 Virtue!: Karima, Ebony, Heather (vocals).
| | Conya Doss Love Rain Down CD (2006)
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| | Algebra Purpose CD (2008)
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| | Choklate To Whom It May Concern... CD (2009)
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| | Claire Martin Old Boyfriends CD (1994)
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$7.45 Many jazz singers young and old make the mistake of arbitrarily avoiding the pop, rock, and R&B songs of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, but for Claire Martin they're fair game. This outstanding CD finds her demonstrating the jazz potential in such unlikely vehicles as Rupert Holmes' incisive "Partners in Crime" and Tom ...
| | Edie Brickell Ultimate Collection CD (2002)
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$12.59 Edie Brickell & New Bohemians: Edie Brickell (vocals, acoustic guitar);
Kenny Withrow (acoustic & electric guitars, dobro, background vocals);
Additional personnel includes: Barry White (spoken vocals); Jerry Garcia (guitar); Chris Botti (trumpet, keyboards); Rob Wasserman (bass); Steve Gadd (drums).
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians were, arguably, a one-hit wonder, that one hit being the Top Ten "What I Am" in 1989, although they sold two million copies of their debut album, Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars and attracted radio and/or minor chart rankings with a few other tracks. Still, their quick fade (they broke up in 1991) prevented Geffen Records from issuing a hits compilation domestically. Hip-O's Ultimate Collection takes advantage of the group's relatively brief renown to assemble an album largely devoted to rarities and unreleased material. Only three tracks are drawn from Shooting Rubberbands, plus a couple from its follow-up, Ghost of a Dog, and three from Brickell's solo debut, Picture Perfect Morning. Then there is the band's cover of Bob Dylan's "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" from the Born on the Fourth of July soundtrack, Brickell's contribution to George Harrison's Nobody's Child benefit album ("Big Day, Little Boat"), and Brickell collaborations with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti ("Like I Do Now") and Rob Wasserman and Jerry Garcia ("Zillionaire"). Then ...
| | Earth & Fire Earth And Fire CD (1969) Import
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| | Ageha Lounge Vol. 1: Rose CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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| | Sound Of The Grapevine, Vol. 2 CD (2006)
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| | Kenny Flav Fantasy World CD (2006)
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| | Orange Blue Superstar CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Moes Haven This Is My Millennium! CD (2008)
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$11.49 In the Summer of 2000, Tom Scalzo and I spent a weekend recording an album called This is My Planet! It's always been one of our favorite albums. We worked on it a bit here and there over the next two years, but we never got around to releasing it. Something wasn't right.In 2004, we released Music for the Final Millennium, which included a few tracks from This is My Planet. It kind of closed the book on Planet.But Millennium was taken off the market in 2006. So, one day in February of 2008, I called Tom and asked him if he thought we should release a final version of This is My Planet. He was all for it. After discussing it for a while, we came up with a track list that combined the best tracks from Millennium with the best tracks from PLANET. Thus This is My Millennium was born.Some fans might be mad that they don't get the original, pure version of This is My Planet. But, trust me, this is better. This is My Planet had some very weak songs on it, including "Country Bill's 115th Nightmare" and "Socks." (There are probably about 40 copies of the 2001 version of This is My Planet scattered around the country; perhaps you'll find it in a second-hand store.)I'm proud to report that "$40" is the original track that we recorded in my parents' basement on a Tascam 4-Track Recorder in 2000. "Bleak" and "Edit" feature elements from the original recordings, with vocals that were added a few years later.The rest of the songs were recorded between 2001 and 2003, although many of them were written in 2000.Here's the concept for the original album: Aliens take over earth. The alien leaders want to impose their beliefs upon the people of earth.So they form a band of traveling performers who sing to the humans about how life will be from this point on.That idea is hard to find among the twelve tracks on this album. But the weird, strange quality of our music from that period remains. Listening to it has inspired me to get back into that mood the next time Tom and I ...
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