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Composers: Louie Gonnie; Alex E. Smith; Cheevers Toppah.
Personnel: Alex E. Smith (vocals); Alex E. Smith; Nitanis "Kit" Landry, Cheevers Toppah (vocals); Anthony Wakeman (Native American flute).
Recording information: Phoenix, AZ.
Photographer: Stephen Butler .
Additional personnel: Thunder Hill, Nitanis "Kit" Landry, Anthony Wakeman. Harmony Nights: Native American Vocal Harmony Music Smith, Toppah & Landry Harmony Nights: Native American Vocal Harmony Songs Harmony Nights: Native American Vocal Harmony Music Review Purchase Harmony Nights: Native American Vocal Harmony CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Celtic Woman Greatest Journey: Essential Collection CD (2008) Bonus Tracks
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$11.69 (MP3 Available for Download) Having made her name as the ethereal vocalist of Vas, Azam Ali ventures forth with this shimmering solo debut. Openly influenced by Hildegard von Bingen, PORTALS OF GRACE continues Ali's long relationship with the music and stories of medieval Europe, drawing from Sephardic, Breton, and Latin sources, to name a few.
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Recorded live in London, England; Liverpool, England; Manchester, England; Paris, France.
Recorded live at various venues between 1981 and 1982, PRESS THE EJECT AND GIVE ME THE TAPE is a muscular set of some of Bauhaus' best tracks. Incidentally, these tracks were recorded on the same tour that was filmed for the band's on-screen performance of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" in the 1983 film, THE HUNGER. PRESS THE ...
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$9.55 William Elliott Whitmore has the ancient sounding voice of an 80-year-old Appalachian moonshiner, and while he is yet to turn thirty, his bleak and death-haunted tales are full of the kind of regrets that only a long life full of loss and struggle can validate. On Hymns for the Hopeless, his debut release, Whitmore mines a strip of narrow Americana that conjures Dock Boggs more than it does Ralph Stanley, and if this isn't exactly the blues, well, it sure isn't bluegrass, either. Actually, the simple, stark three-note melodies of Whitmore's dirges sound more like church hymns than anything else, and his ragged crow-croak of a voice (which makes Tom Waits sound glib and Leonard Cohen sound like a pop diva) comes from a place where the blues and gospel first converged into country. From the first track, the unaccompanied "Cold and Dead," Whitmore begins an unrelenting search for redemption and reaches out for death as the only true reckoning of a man's life, and if he seems to share little of a street preacher's faith in a paradise beyond that reckoning, he seems to reach out for it anyway, and by the album's closer, the full-tilt gospel romp of "Our Paths Will Cross Again," he seems to suggest that yes, there's hope, even for the hopeless. This is timeless stuff, delivered in stark arrangements of just banjo or guitar, with occasional touches of junkyard percussion, and throughout there is Whitmore's harrowing, convincing voice that sounds like it has crossed the River Styx and returned to preach to the living. If there is a problem with this striking album, it is in a lack of variety, ...
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