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One Music | List Price | $46.99 (You save $3.64) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, Japanese | | CD Universe Part number | 7379974 | | Catalog number | 26199 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 28, 2007 | | Additional Info | Japan |
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Purchase One CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mariza Terra CD (2008) Bonus Track
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$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 ...
| | Third World - Music Hall In Concert DVD (1993)
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| | German Beer Drinking & Merrymaking Songs CD (1997)
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| | W.O. Italian Hits Of The 50'S CD (2005)
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| | Bob Marley Confrontation CD (1983) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$10.75 Additional personnel includes: Glen DaCosta (tenor saxophone); David Madden (trumpet); Nambo (trombone); Devon Evans (percussion).
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (2001, Sterling Sound, New York, New York)
An interesting collection of singles and posthumously archived material created in the same way as Hendrix's CRASH LANDING and The Beatles "Free as a Bird," (albeit with most of the original musicians), CONFRONTATION is more consistent than one would expect and includes at least one certified classic in "Buffalo Soldier." The record features some very tasty guitar, good vocal performances and the always rock-steady rhythm section of the Barrett brothers. While not absolutely essential, it should certainly be the next purchase for anyone who already owns all of the official Marley albums. While the disc is perhaps a little light on variety, it's still a Bob Marley album and thus as good as the best work of many other artists. Overall, CONFRONTATION is great mellow summertime listening and a worthy addition to any reggae collection.
A posthumous collection produced by Rita Marley, based on work left behind by Bob upon his death. Some of his best post-Wailers work is here, with songs like "Buffalo Soldier," "Chant Down Babylon," and "Blackman Redemption." Given that he wasn't alive to ...
| | Mariza Transparente CD (2005)
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$13.49 Transparente is Mariza's "big" album, it seems, the one designed to make her more than just the shining star of the new fado. The music connects the dots between Portugal and Brazil, giving an international quality to it all. Her voice is as crystal clear as ever, and production by Jacques Morelenbaum is wonderfully transparent. Yet there's a sheen to it all that seems intended to rub off any rough edges. You can hear it in the soft strings that cushion "Meu Fado Meu." It just seems to be trying too hard, rather than letting the music unfold. It's apparent, too, in the fact that the songs are all short -- the longest barely passes three-and-a-half minutes. Not ...
| | Ladies Of Jazz CDs (1998) Boxed Set
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| | Late Night Sax CD (1995)
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$6.79 When people hear the term "smooth jazz," they usually think of the music heard on NAC stations. But the idea of jazz functioning as smooth, soft, romantic mood music isn't something new -- back in the swing era, Glenn Miller's "Moonlight Serenade" (1939) and Artie Shaw's 1940 recording of "Stardust" (just to give two examples) showed the world how pretty swing could be. The main focus of this 1996 compilation, which spans 1949-1992, is romantic saxophone playing. To its credit, Rebound spots a variety of saxmen -- everyone from Ben Webster on "My Funny Valentine" to Grover Washington, Jr. on "Where Is the Love" and Gato Barbieri on Marvin Gaye's "I Want You." Meanwhile, the cool school is nicely represented by Stan Getz on "Here's That Rainy Day" and Lester Young (Getz' main influence) on "Almost Like Being in Love" (1952). And Charlie "Bird" Parker's classic 1949 version of "Just Friends" comes from the lush Charlie Parker With Strings sessions, which were meant to show the world that bebop could be pretty. The only questionable choice is Joe Henderson's 1992 interpretation of "So Near, So Far" -- the track is a gem, although it's a little too cerebral ...
| | Clipse Lord Willin' CD (2002)
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$9.59 Additional personnel includes: Ab-Liva, Roscoe P. Goldchain, Fabolous, Faith Evans, Jadakiss, Styles, Jermaine Dupri.
Additional personnel includes: Ab-Liva, Roscoe P. Goldchain, Fabolous, Faith Evans, Jadakiss, Styles P, Jermaine Dupri, Kardinal Offishall, Baby, Lil' Wayne, Famlay, Clipse, Sean Paul, Bless.
Though Virginia's most well known hip-hop exports may have been Timbaland and Missy Elliot, the release of Clipse's debut album introduces a pair of new players to that hegemony. In fact, brothers Gene and Terrence Thornton (Malice and Pusha T, respectively) were born in that cradle of hip-hop the Bronx, but they spent their formative years on the streets of Virginia. LORD WILLIN' is the duo's second try at a debut album, as their previous effort for another label was indefinitely shelved. Turns out it was worth the wait. Produced by none other than the super-hot Neptunes, every track here pulsates with a crisp, funky energy that fully matches the sharply honed ...
| | Koji Tamaki Present CD (Import)
$53.89 | | Music A M Unwound From The Wood CD (2006)
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$12.05 On their second full-length release, the combined talents of members of Mogwai, To Rococo Rot, and Hauschka conspire to produce a set of sublime vocal and instrumental electronica that's sometimes reminiscent of a more laid-back Postal Service. Chiming keyboards, whispered vocals, and synthetic rhythms blend in a gorgeous swirl of artfully arranged melodies, with particular highlights being the slowly intensifying "NY 75" and the gently percussive rhythms of "Every Bulb in the Place Blew."
This is the second album from Düsseldorf-based Volker Bertelmann (Hauschka, Tonetraeger) and Stefan Schneider (To Rococo Rot, Mapstation), with vocals and lyrics by Scottish author Luke Sutherland (Long Fin Killie, Mogwai). Combining gentle seduction with high tension, Unwound From The Wood features mature electro-pop with subtle wind sections, guitar themes ...
| | New Bop Brigade CD (2005)
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$17.75 THE MUSICThe New Bop Brigade is a modern jazz quintet that performs original post-bop compositions by founders Steve Messick and David Franklin. The music is both accessible and melodic, being inspired by the works of Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock during the mid 60's, but it is never smooth. The New Bop Brigade has been performing in Seattle since its inception in 2002.THE PLAYERSThe New Bop Brigade features Seattle artists Chris Stover on trombone, Travis Ranney on tenor sax, David Franklin on piano, Steve Messick on bass, and Ken French on drums. RECOMMENDED TRACKSTrack 1 - Rainy Sidewalk - The rhythm section grooves while the trombone plays a serene melody. Track 3 - Wild Strawberry - A piano solo opens to a pretty melody in five. Track 2 - Theme From 'Dr. Chicago' - The horns play an unruly bossa nova melody with solos featuring the rhythm section. Track 4 - Mordant - The horns romp through a melody in six with boisterous solos. TRACKS1. Rainy Sidewalk (7:07) Steven M. Messick, Opus Funkus Music (BMI)2. ...
| | Josei Idol Jikoshokai Songs CD (2006) (Import)
$35.49 | | Rich Switzer Moroccan Blend CD (2007)
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