| | Tito Gomez Un Nuevo Horizonte! CD Tito Gomez Discography of CDs
Personnel: Tito Gomez, Tito Rojas (vocals); Elliot Feijo, Raffy Torres (trumpet); Antonio Vazquez, Moises Noguera, Lutty Maldonado, Danny Fuentes (trombone); Ricky Rodriguez, Ramon Sanchez (piano); Polito Huertas (bass); Edgardo Morales (timbales); Papo Clemente (conga); Alberto Machuca (bongo); Papo Sanchez (maracas, guiro); Ramon Rodriguez, Jose "Chegui" Ramos, Anthony Cruz (background vocals). Un Nuevo Horizonte! Music Tito Gomez Un Nuevo Horizonte! Songs | 1. | Quisiera | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Dejame Volver | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Llegastes Tarde | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Siguiendote | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Dejala | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Tango Sandunguero | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Falsaria | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Pecho con Pecho | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Un Nuevo Horizonte! CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Willie Colon Coleccion De Oro CD (2005)
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$8.39 There's nothing on Lalo Rodriquez' Pura Salsa that hasn't already been included on one of the many best-of compilations released under his name. Nearly the entirety of 1996's Antología ...
| | Elvis Crespo Suavemente CD (1998)
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$7.59 SUAVEMENTE was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Tropical Latin Performance.
Let us speak of apt adverbs. The comely Elvis Crespo makes his U.S. debut with a soft touch indeed, on SUAVEMENTE. Mostly moderate in tempo, this assortment of merengues takes its time as it entices. So just know that this is not your tio's merengue--you'll have barely reached the faster-burning tracks by the time your blood is pumping bien calentado.
Crespo commands attention on the title track with his pleading style and deliciously seductive vocal exhibition. Entrancing horn lines stretch and spiral over a bassline full of whimsical personality. For those of you who are young and feeling that sweet amor, "Nuestra Cancion" (Our Song) may easily become an anthem. The cantante and backup singers keep an exchange that is full of playful energy throughout, juicing cuts like "Yo Me Morire" up to glad heights. Powerful yet reposed in presence, Crespo has laid down a melodious delight in SUAVEMENTE.
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| | Victor Manuelle Yo Mismo CD (2009)
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$11.69 Since the middle of the 1990s, cantante Victor Manuelle has always placed near the top of the Latin charts, given his many recordings and concert tours, and even his co-hosting of the 2006 Latin Grammys. In 2007, he won the Premio Lo Nuestro for Best Salsa Artist. One listen to "Mirame," the opening track -- and first single -- from his Yo Mismo (Myself) album, explains why. This cut, which has caused the album to race up the Billboard Top 200 charts, is the perfect meld of modern salsa and nuevo flamenco. From the acoustic guitars in the first few moments to the skittering claves and drums and brassy horn section that pop in right behind his soulful vocal, the effect is hypnotic, sensual, and arresting. Manuelle's trademark, however, is his killer balladic style, and fans who are seeking that will find it in "Olvido No," ...
| | Marc Anthony - The Concert From Madison Square Garden DVD (2001) Subtitled; DTS Sound
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$9.69 The wildly successful Latin singer turned ...
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| | October Project CD (1993)
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$5.95 During their three years with Sony Music, October Project released two recordings of gothic MOR before being dropped by the label and disbanding. This self-titled debut is just slightly rawer than its successor, but fans of October Project's dark, melodic attempts at poetic rock will definitely approve of the 1993 release's lush collection of mid-tempo goth pop. Sounding like Stevie Nicks and Peter Steel's lovechild, singer Mary Fahl powers the band with her deep, haunting voice, and fast vibrato. Fahl is a completely unique artist, sounding like no other vocalist of her era. Fans of female contemporaries (especially Fiona Apple) might want to check out October Project just to hear Fahl's smoky vocal approach. In what was a rather strange band lineup, Fahl sang lyrics written by non-musician (and wife October Project keyboardist/songwriter Emil Adler) Julie Flanders. It isn't that unusual for a band to look outside its own ranks for material, but rarely will a songwriter (or especially a lyricist) receive equal billing as the musicians -- especially without significant prior credits and with fairly modest abilities. Flanders' new age rhyming was October Project's weakest link with its tiring and predictable imagery. Especially agitating is the near-constant naturalist references to the sun, the rain, the distant miles of desert, etc....To craft her symbolism, the lyricist simply matches a natural element with the particular experiencial phase that the ever-present "you" and "I" of her vague relationship poetry are dealing with: good times (sun), bad time (rain), emotional distant (why, distant miles of dry desert, of course). That's not to suggest that all the romantic mysticism doesn't occasionally hit the mark. Memorable tracks ...
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