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Purchase 12 Grandes Exitos, Vol. 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Christian Castro DOS Clasicos CDs (2009)
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| | Los Temerarios Voz Y Sentimiento - Sus Mas Grandes Canciones De Amor CD (2009)
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| | Los Originales De San Juan Puros Corridos Originales CD (2009)
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| | Linda Ronstadt Mas Canciones CD (1990)
12 Grandes Exitos, Vol. 1
$8.69 This 1991 followup to 1987's successful CANCIONES DE MI PADRE continues Linda Ronstadt's innovative musical exploration of her roots. Once again, producer and arranger Ruben Fuentes is on hand to provide authentic orchestral accompaniment to classic Mexican songs handpicked by Linda and her brothers, who sing together as a trio on several tracks. The orchestra is also bit smaller this time, which perhaps accounts for Ronstadt's greater confidence in presenting this delightful material. What strikes the listener again is how different Ronstadt sounds performing this material. She swoops and sways and twists her syllables like a native, while manifesting a highly ...
| | Malo En Vivo CD (2005) Bonus Tracks
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| | Pedro Infante 15 Inmortales CD (1995)
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| | Joe Lutcher Jumpin' At The Mardi Gras CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
12 Grandes Exitos, Vol. 1
$16.85 This is quite a comprehensive collection (25 tracks) for a relatively minor early R&B performer. However, it shouldn't be considered a best-of as it only covers his stint with Modern in the late '40s and early '50s, not including any of his Capitol and Specialty material, and thus omitting the R&B hits "Shuffle Woogie" and "The Rockin' Boogie" (although "Mardi Gras" is here). In fact, only nine of the numbers (both sides of four 1949-1950 singles, plus a song that didn't come out until a 1983 Ace compilation) were previously released; the remaining two-thirds are previously unissued outtakes and alternates. Like many of the musicians recording in L.A. in the late '40s (including many of the ones doing Modern sessions), Lutcher was at the pivot in the transition between jazz, jump blues, and R&B that was vital to the birth of rock'n'roll. As such pioneering saxophonists go, Lutcher was a little more traditional than most, at times sounding like a link between older New Orleans jazz and R&B. On other sides, such as the 1949 single "Ojai," he's closer to the big band mood of Dizzy Gillespie or even Benny Goodman than he is to R&B and pre-rock'n'roll. What history will most remember his Modern stint for, however, are the cuts with a Mardi Gras influence (particularly in the rhythms), which stand as some of the first tracks ever recorded to bear an identifiably New Orleans R&B stamp. "Mardi Gras" itself, which was done before Professor Longhair's more famous version, is certainly the most galvanizing of those. Otherwise the disc is an energetic but somewhat samey-sounding hybrid of jump R&B, jazz, and the occasional New Orleans flavor, encompassing vocals (including two songs with an unidentified ...
| | Slim Gaillard Laughing In Rhythm: The Best Of The Verve Years CD (1994)
12 Grandes Exitos, Vol. 1
$10.65 Recorded in Los Angeles, California and New York, New York between 1946 & 1954. Includes liner notes by Brian Priestley.
Slim Gaillard was a willful absurdist who took the swinging, light-hearted jump blues of Louis Jordan and injected a healthy dose of goofy surrealism. On LAUGHING IN RHYTHM, the definitive Gaillard collection, the singer/multi-instrumentalist leads his large band through one humorous romp after another, approximating the language of other cultures ("Arabian Boogie," "Gomen Nasai"), cross-pollinating ethnic traditions ("Mishugana Mambo"), and celebrating the glory of America's favorite snack food ("Potato Chips.") While these tracks, all culled from Gaillard's classic Verve sessions, are full of Gaillard's unique Cab Calloway-via-Lord Buckley humor, he and his band are jazzmen first and humorists second. Consequently, LAUGHING IN RHYTHM is as pleasing to the ear as it is to the funny bone.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Compilation producer: Michael Lang.
Personnel: Slim Gaillard (vocals, guitar); Ernie Sheppard, Tiny Brown, Bam Brown (vocals); Milt Jackson, Herb Lovelle, Charlie Smith (clarinet, drums); Ben Webster, Buddy Tate ...
| | D J Taylor Synesthesia CDs (2001)
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$17.35
| | Sunny Ozuna Going Back In Time CD (2003)
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$8.79
| | Bill Laswell Version 2 Version: A Dub Transmission Vinyl LP (2004)
12 Grandes Exitos, Vol. 1
$6.75 Vast reverb and sound effects are used here to give the tunes a highly processed sheen. This release also incorporates musical elements from techno and trance. The most intriguing track on this album is "Night City," which features an old-school reggae beat and a deep-pocketed bass ...
| | Peteco Carabajal La Historia Del Folklore Segunda Parte CD (2006) (Import)
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$10.49
| | 16 Hollandse Hit Successen CD (2007) (Import)
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$11.79
| | DJ Rodriguez Magic Touch CD (2007) (Import)
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$38.09
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