| | Collection CD - Import Mario Lanza Discography of CDs
Collection Music | List Price | $19.99 (You save $1.60) | | Category | Classical Albums, Vocal CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7459133 | | Catalog number | 695893 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 19, 2007 |
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Purchase Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bruckner: Symphony No 8 / Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Et Al CDs (2009)
$10.49 | | Fischer Schubert: Complete Works for Violin Vol 1 CD (2009) SACD Hybrid
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| | The Sound of Music CD (1959) Original Broadway Cast
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$9.58 Music composed by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein.
Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Darcy M. Proper and Dawn Frank.
This is the 30th Anniversary edition of the classic 1965 soundtrack. The track order has been reconfigured from the original release to better reflect the original film narrative.
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| | Festival Of Carols / Shaw, Robert Shaw Chorale CD (1987)
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| | Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman, Yo Yo Ma - Beethoven: Triple Concerto & Choral Fantasy DVD (2003)
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| | Bach: Partitas Nos 1 5 & 6 / Murray Perahia CD (2009)
$11.45 | | Peter Bocage At San Jacinto Hall CD (2004)
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| | Paul Fidalgo Paul Is Making Me Nervous CD (2004)
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$6.69 Here's a review of Paul is Making Me Nervous by Sara Holdren of "gunslinger." magazine: The first time I listened to Paul Is Making Me Nervous, I thought, "Hey, this is pretty good." The second time, I definitely caught myself humming along and thinking, "Heyyy, this is pretty great." The fourteenth time, my roommates became nervous. Okay, so that's a slight exaggeration (it was really more like the twelfth), but I am going somewhere with all this. Point being: independent singer/songwriter Paul Fidalgo has come out with his first record, and hey. It's really great. Professional actor, D&D enthusiast, and all-around rock-star, Paul Fidalgo has created a first album that's equal parts catchy and contemplative. Paul Is Making Me Nervous is colorful, clever, pretension-free rock from beginning to end. And just to make things more impressive, there's a remarkable amount of variety within this already promising framework. There's the witty, neurotic opener "Running Gag," a fun, upbeat rock song in which Fidalgo realizes that being "a punch line, a solid bit, an easy laugh" maybe isn't all that bad after all. There's also the beautifully delicate love song "Sing You To Sleep (Road Lullaby)." "Stabbed In The Throat" is a self-aware, alt-country-tinged melody, and both "Five Billion Years" and "Selfless" are powerful comments on this country's depressing status quo. There's the grungy, garage-rock "Grain of Salt," the addictive and bright-guitared "What's Good For Me," and the quirky, pop-in-a-good-way "Information Desk Girl." Paul Is Making Me Nervous is one of those rare, fantastic albums that grows on you with every listen, the kind where your favorite song keeps changing because each one is fascinating and unique. Paul Fidalgo's first record is entirely self-produced, and the attitude such an endeavor must have taken really shows. There's a confident, free-spirited feeling to this album; it's smart, it's personal, and it's refreshingly free of all that self-conscious indie elitism. Paul may be making someone nervous, but he's definitely making me happy. This album roles an 18 in Charisma and Intelligence. It's a Critical Hit! Okay, here's what Paul says about his own music: I am, simply, making music that I would want to listen to myself. I am not reinventing the wheel. That would be stupid. They already invented it. Most of the time, I think my songs deal with the basic theme of wanting to be better than you are (or than you allow yourself to be), both in the positive and negative sense. But what I really want ...
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| | Tommy Ward Garden CD (2006)
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$11.49 When God gave the gift of musical expression for the first time, do you suppose that He knew the power that it would have both for good and for evil in His world as He created it? Do you suppose that at the outset of the Creation that He already knew what would transpire and how it needed to be played out so that the ultimate outcome would be His perfect bride? In this world of His it seems to me that a lot of what goes on in life adheres to certain rhythms and cycles inherently musical in nature. I like to call it “The Rhythm of Life”. We walk in rhythm, ...
| | Blomstedt & Staatskapelle Dresden Beethoven: Symphonies Nos.1 & 7 CD (2006) (Import)
$26.29 | | Chris Connor Portrait Of Chris CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Incomparable Frank Sinatra CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Petula Clark In Her Own Write CD (2007)
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