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Purchase Superduper CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lhasa CD (2009)
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$13.65 Lhasa's earlier work included arrangements that drew on ranchera and Gypsy music, as well as American, Canadian, and Mexican folk, French chanson, and pop. The international flavor is more subtle on LHASA, without vanishing entirely. The songs on the album all deal with love, usually of the obsessive, hopeless, and doomed variety, and even at her most seductive, as on the subtle rock/tango "The Lonely Spider," Lhasa's vocals hint at grief and despair. The song's Latin standup bassline and subtle chiming guitar combine with a muted tango beat to give the song a deeply melancholy air. "Is ...
| | Bebo & Cigala Lagrimas Negras CD (2004)
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$8.49 Lágrimas Negras (Black Tears) is a collaborative effort between the octogenarian Cuban piano master Bebo Valdés and the reigning Spanish flamenco cantador, Dieguito El Cigala. Recorded for Fernando Trueba and Nat Chediak's Calle 54 label, the sessions took place in Madrid between September and December 2002. Maestro Valdés (born in 1918), the father of the jazz pianist Chucho, has a long history as an innovator in Cuban music. He recorded the first Afro-Cuban jazz session in 1952, and was a tutor to the great bandleader Beny Moré, writing early charts for him. Valdés is also a world-class arranger. Dieguito El Cigala was born in 1960, and has become the undisputed king of Spain's flamenco singers. This recording features nine tracks that meld together cooking son, jazz, Afro-Caribbean, and flamenco rhythms, in tunes by composers such as Lolita de la Colina, Virgilio and Homero Expósito, Ramón Perelló, the grand team ...
| | Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Conton Echos Hypnotiques, Vol. 2 CD (2009)
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| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 80'S CD (2005)
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| | Jon Balke Siwan CD (2009)
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$14.65 An ambitious world fusion project, SIWAN brings together the Norwegian pianist Jon Balke, Moroccan singer Amina Alaoui, the Early Music ensemble Barokksolistene, minimalist trumpeter ...
| | Werner Muller Spectacular Tangos/Gypsy! CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Cassio Gava Rapsodia Paulistana CD (2007) (Import)
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$35.49 | | Karaoke: Southern Gospel Pick Hits 9 CD (2006)
$8.29 | | Fictional Fiction CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Quasimode Land Of Freedom CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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| | Os Sambas Da Grande Rio CD (2007) (Import)
$19.69 | | Conjunto Epoca De Ouro Warner 30 Anos CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Meridians Heavy Silver CD (2008)
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$16.45 The four people that came to be known as The Meridians began as an idea on a humid August day in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pitt students Erin Dragan, and Josh Momper, had been in contact with one another for over a month before then, sharing their thoughts and experiences of music. In the beginnings of the school year, Dragan and Momper agreed to begin writing after a short jam at the student union’s piano. So the duo began collaborating and working on the skeletons of original songs, like “Turn Around†and “He Said She Said.†Both Dragan, a Poetry, Religion, and Women’s Studies major and local musician, and Momper, a Pharmacy major and local restaurant pianist, knew that their songwriting chemistry was something that the Steel City hadn’t seen in quite some time. In order to fill out the band, Josh recruited lifelong friend and drummer Nick Violette. Erin asked bassist and fellow Pitt student Phil Norbeck, if he wanted to try out for the band, and after a short rehearsal, Phil was asked to join. Soon, a name, proposed by Josh, was settled upon: The Meridians. ...
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