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Purchase Liberation CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lil' Kim Hard Core CD (1996)
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$6.15 "Not Tonight" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.
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| | Peggy Lee Love Held Lightly: Rare Songs By Harold Arlen CD (1993)
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$12.59 Most of the tracks on LOVE HELD LIGHTLY... are previously unreleased Harold Arlen songs written for unproduced stage, film and television musicals; this collection spans approximately fifty years of work. A number of lyricists are also represented including Johnny Mercer, Peggy Lee and Truman Capote.
In 1988, Peggy Lee was persuaded to leave her casual retirement by the promise of recording some recently unearthed Harold Arlen songs. Her voice was far less attractive and vivacious than it had been even in the '70s, and health problems forced her to record everything from a wheelchair; what's more, when she heard the results, she refused to let the record be released for another three years. Nevertheless, Love Held Lightly is an important album, not just because it saves a few Arlen compositions from the brink of disaster, but also because Lee's unpretty voice serves this material well. When she sings "Come on, Midnight" or "I Had a Love Once," she sings the twilight years with as much poignancy as she sang middle age on her '60s hit, "Is That All There Is?" Her group featured sensitive accompaniment from Ken Peplowski ...
| | Inde' Skies Inde Skies CD (2006)
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$7.99 Don't let the name of the self titled band mislead you, Inde' Skie's style of Americana is anything but music in disguise:In fact their intriguing sound is an up-front, out-in-the-open mix of the best elements from folk, jazz, rock, country and bluegrass. Yes bluegrass! And while listeners will hear echoes of Jimmy Buffet, Joni Mitchell and numerous others in the singer-songwriter tradition, they also will hear traces of the Eagles and the Allman Brothers. The band has developed a style that builds upon tradition rather than simply perpetuating the past. The result is something both fresh and familiar.“Run Into a Dark Night,” the 3rd track of six on “Indie Skies,” skillfully weaves the sounds of bluegrass with pop-rock to achieve a sound that comfortably blends the whimsy of the banjo with the gravitas of the organ. “River ...
| | Frank Tuma Isla Espania CD (2006)
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$9.85 Frank Tuma is proud to present "Isla Espania," which focuses on Latin music, including bamba, cuban cha cha, salsa, rumba, bolero and other Latin dances. This CD presents songs that come from haunting, desolate, lonely locations in the Andes to underground music hot spots in Cuba, and to the ever-popular boisterous carnival parades in Trinidad, Rio and Nassau. These rhythms and counter-rhythm melodies come from the places I have traveled and sailed to under sometimes difficult conditions, but with mostly thrilling escapades and friendships.While attending college, I played at various bars and resorts to help pay for my education as a physicist. This valuable exposure to the life of working musicians convinced me to continue my education and make my way in the world of science. However, life throws interesting curves, and my goals and objectives were tinkered with and music never left the scene. Between extensive business travel and sailboat racing, I was introduced to Central and South America and most of the islands, especially in our hemisphere. Their rhythms and melodies never left me, until they exploded into a never-ending outpouring of musical compositions and a need to share them. Florida sailing out of Cape Canaveral brought the Bahamas and all of its delicious and outrageous counter beats into my music while the endless surf beating on the hot sands of hundreds of islands brought me their catchy melodies floating on the wind. New Orleans and space rockets ...
| | Jim Moreno Reversing The Erased: Exhuming The Expunged CD (2007)
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| | Band of the Royal Irish Regimen Oft In The Stilly Night: Royal Irish Series, Vol. 3 CD (2006)
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$9.29 Band of the Royal Irish Regiment: Captain P. W. Norley, W01 Class One I.M. Collin.
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| | Status Quo Spare Parts CDs (1969) Bonus CD; Remastered; Deluxe Edition
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$26.79 Following the wake of Picturesque Machstickable Messages From the Status Quo, Spare Parts tries to imitate the psychedelic sound that was so fashionable at the time. The disc is known for being one of the less-fortunate made by the British band, and they have even despised it on some occasions. In fact, 1969 was going to be the most dismal year in the story of Status Quo. Urged by Pye's request to reach the charts at any rate, the songs in the record reflect the band's frustrated attempts to please the company. The result is an irregular album that does not reach the imaginative sound of their earlier songs nor the brightness of their subsequent records. Beyond that, a friendly and deep listening reveals that Spare Parts is an underrated effort in some aspects. Some songs of their own -- like "Nothing at All," "So Ends Another Life," or even "Little Miss Nothing" -- and some borrowed compositions -- like "Are You Growing Tired of My Love?" (which scraped the Top 50 on the British charts) and "Mister Mind Detector" -- sound really inventive and they work as an excellent reflection of how pop music was trying to develop itself during those years. Although it could sound a little bit dated later on, Spare Parts deserved more attention than people were willing to afford it when it was released. This one was also their last record in which keyboardist Roy Lynes performed as an active member. A few months after Spare Parts was released, Status Quo initiated their metamorphosis toward the boogie rock that would make them rich and famous later on. ~ Robert Aniento
Following the wake of Picturesque Machstickable Messages From the Status Quo, Spare Parts tries to imitate the psychedelic sound that was so fashionable at the time. The disc is known for being one of the less-fortunate made by the British band, and they have even despised it on some occasions. In fact, 1969 was going to be the most dismal year in the story of Status Quo. Urged by Pye's request to reach the charts at any rate, the songs in the record reflect the band's frustrated attempts to please the company. The result is an irregular album that does not reach the imaginative sound of their earlier songs nor the brightness of their subsequent records. Beyond that, a friendly and deep listening reveals that Spare Parts is an underrated effort in some aspects. Some songs of their own (like "Nothing at All," "So Ends Another Life," or even "Little Miss Nothing") ...
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