| | Becker / Ginsberg Balladen CD - Import Becker / Ginsberg Discography of CDs
Balladen Music | List Price | $15.99 (You save $1.54) | | Category | World Albums, German CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7495652 | | Catalog number | 714506 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 21, 2007 |
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| | Yasmin Levy Mano Suave CD (2007)
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$13.49 Yasmin Levy has proved herself to be the leading exponent of Ladino song (Ladino is the language of the Sephardic Jews whose roots are in Spain). However, her previous albums have never quite captured her potential. This time, though, she's hit the spot, finding both the intensity ...
| | Laura Pausini Io Canto CD (2006)
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$7.55 Laura Pausini, a multilingual Italian pop singer who won a Latin Grammy in 2005 for Best Female Pop Vocal Album, decided to record an album of cover songs when she returned to the studio to record her follow-up effort. This is a fairly standard practice for pop/rock artists, of course, especially in the wake of a mammoth success like the one Pausini experienced with Resta in Ascolto (released concurrently in Spanish as Escucha in the Americas). Yo Canto (likewise released concurrently in Spanish) is a somewhat unusual covers album, however, for it's comprised of Italian pop/rock songs from the 1970s, '80s, and '90s -- few, if any, of which will be familiar to listeners across the Atlantic. Pausini performs the songs in a manner similar to that of Resta in Ascolto: the songs are heavily produced, layered with guitar, bass, and drums in addition to strings and synthesizers, and the performances are quite dramatic, often soaring to intense heights during the choruses, complemented by lyrics that are moody and poetic. Conseque
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| | Agathodaimon Serpent's Embrace CD (2004) (Import) Remastered; Poland
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$14.59 The work of Germany's Agathodaimon is fraught with moody twists and turns, and their fourth album, Serpent's Embrace, certainly proves as much, moving from start to finish in a series of slow climbs and descents from sonic valleys to soaring crests, and back again. Opening with the curiously named "Cellos for the Insatiable," the album introduces a wide-open brand of black metal, so deeply layered with interweaving guitar riffs, keyboard lines, and differing vocal styles, that it often conjures thoughts of dark mini-symphonies. This penchant for packing each song with ultra-varied compositional entrails carries through into ensuing offerings like "Rebirth," "Light Reborn," and the quasi-industrial, almost trip-hop-like (take your pick) title track; all of them ebbing and flowing between those aforementioned peaks and troughs. On "Faded Years," the band's synths attain saccharine-sweet results, which, along with clean vocals by guitarist Sathony, may pose something of a challenge for more aggressive-minded black metal fans. Likewise, this extreme contingent may positively balk at the unorthodox treatment given the supple "Solitude" -- which combines a female lead vocal with Gothic piano melodies and an electronic drumbeat. Totally at odds with this, next number "Limbs of Stare" hurls itself into the abyss with full black/death metal strength, delivering one of the album's top performances in the process. Elsewhere, the melody infused "The Darkness Inside" duplicates the classic In Flames template to a "T"; the mid-paced, fretboard-and-harmonics-laced "Bitter End" is reminiscent of Greek black metal titans Rotting Christ, and syrupy-named closer "Feelings" pretty much flirts with ...
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