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| | Masada Quintet Stolas: Book Of Angels Volume 12 CD (2009)
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$12.99 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 ...
| | 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 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 ...
| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 80'S CD (2005)
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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 do the production ...
| | Art Thieme Older I Get, The Better I Was CD (1998)
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$14.39 THE OLDER I GET, THE BETTER I WAS is a collection of Art Thieme's live performances recorded between 1978 and 1988.
Collecting 22 songs, stories, and jokes from over 20 years of performances at folk festivals, clubs, and at friends' homes, The Older I Get, the Better I Was is a rich and fascinating journey with folk bard Art Thieme as the ultimate guide. Once again delving into an eclectic group of pre-1900 folk songs, early 20th century Appalachian and rural music, and contributions of contemporary writers who specialize in old-time recreations played on six-string guitar, five-string banjo, and his modified nine-string guitar that is a copy of the innovation made famous by bluesman Big Joe Williams, Thieme spins an irresistible mix of conversational charm and poignant folk wisdom. The vibrant storytelling of "The Pokegama Bear" and the mythical "The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry," as well as the spiritual quality of "Is Your Lamp Gone Out?" and the bittersweet tale of rural life lost in "Way Down the Road," are just a few examples of the incredible breadth of material collected here. In short, Thieme, who no longer performs due to the effects of multiple sclerosis, was the genuine article and one of the last great folk storytellers. This collection serves his legacy well. ~ Matt Fink
"Traditional ballads and shamelessly awful puns." - Chicago Tribune "Among the Midwest's most popular and enduring folk performers." - Boston Globe"Art is simply the singer of American folk songs who most brings out their meaning. Not only does he have the best repertoire of Midwest songs, but he can tell a tale like an old lumberjack." - 10 Pound Fiddle "A lot of people locked themselves into the nightclub scene and some of them couldn't handle it when that era of folk and protest ended. But I branched out, and I found that there weren't just a few elitist people who were worth singing to." - Art Thieme"King of 9-string guitar," Midwestern folksinger, punster and raconteur Art Thieme also plays the musical saw and old-time banjo. Currently unable to perform due to multiple sclerosis, Thieme has carefully ...
| | Orquesta America Mano A Mano CD (2002) Import
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| | Louise Forestier La Douce Emma CD (2003) (Import) Canada
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| | Golden Oldies Vol. 5: Greatest Rock N' Roll Hits 50'S & 60'S CD (2002)
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$6.49 Original Sound's Golden Oldies series boasts digital remastering, a claim often made by labels ...
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| | Gamelan Of Central Java III: Modes & Timbres CD (2004) (Import) Italy
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| | Ken Matsudaira Matsuken Samba V. 3 CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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| | Catherine Sauvage Bobino CD (2004)
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| | Julie Pietri Live A L'Olympia CD (2007) (Import)
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