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Best Hit J-Pop-Happy Sprin Music | List Price | $42.99 (You save $2.24) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Victor | | CD Universe Part number | 7413971 | | Catalog number | 1118416 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 |
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The Grammy Award-winning soundtrack to the popular Riverdance stage show has been re-released with a bonus remix of "Riverdance," as well as deluxe packaging which includes photographs from the show. Bill Whelan, who has worked for twenty years as a composer, producer, and arranger ...
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$13.95 One of the more low-profile offerings in Blue Note's best-of introductory series, this 13-track roundup of guitarist Kenny Burrell's work for the label still provides a fine overview of the jazz veteran's long career. Covering a stretch from his 1956 label debut ("Now See How You Are") to a 1986 live session at the Village Vanguard ("Jeannine"), the disc nicely spotlights Burrell's chunky, blues-tinged playing in the company of the best hard bop players of the day. There's also an excellent sample from his pinnacle Blue Lights recordings ("Phinupi"). Perfect for Burrell newcomers. ~ Stephen Cook
Recorded between March 12, 1956 and October 25, 1986.
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$16.45 Booker Brown is most certainly one of southern souls most hidden gems. Born Jan. 17, 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, raised by his mother Pauleen Brown in Helena Arkansas until her passing then returning to Memphis in his early teens to live with his father. Booker started singing at an early age, probably shortly after learning to talk. This is not surprising though, because his mother was a wonderful singer as well, singing in the church. She sang with numerous gospel singer's and groups. She also sang background with soul and blues artist such as The Staple Singers and Muddy Waters. At the age of six Booker began performing for live audiences at talent shows and in parades. While attending Humes Jr. high school, the same school Elvis attended, Booker won a very meaningful talent show because one of the judges was George Klien, the host of the TV show "Talent Party", and while he was warming up back stage the band from that show heard him and liked his singing so much they offered to play behind him. You may think that's no big deal but the band was an all white band and this was the mid sixties in the south. In the late sixties and early seventies he opened shows for many well known artist such as Johnnie Taylor, Tyrone Davis, Ben E. King, Sisero Blake, and Chuck Strong. He toured a short time with Latimore in the mid seventies. Booker's first record label ...
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