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Purchase Essential Recordings:Studio & Stage CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | We Five Two Claasic Albums: You Were On My Mind/Make Someone Happy. CD (1996)
Essential Recordings:Studio & Stage album
$14.29 Although often overshadowed by the Los Angeles and New York folk-rock scenes, San Francisco also contributed several notable bands. Among them are We Five, featuring Mike Stewart (vocals/guitar/banjo) -- brother of Kingston Trio member John Stewart -- Peter Fullerton (vocals/bass), Beverly Bivens (vocals), Bob Jones (guitar/vocals), and Jerry Bergan (guitar/vocals). The quintet was among the first Bay Area groups to have chart success merging acoustic-based folk music with electric ...
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$22.09 The result of various collaborations at percussion festivals and the like, the Taiko to Tabla pairing has toured for a while, releasing a live album in 1998. This, however, is the first studio album to feature the duo of Pete Lockett and Joji Hirota. The core idea is to mix just what the group name implies: Indian and Japanese percussion. The duo moves beyond that for the most part however, incorporating instruments and ideas from African and Latin music just as commonly and capably. The album opens in full Japanese traditional mode, before moving into the real combination of taiko and tabla proper, which comes off surprisingly well, utilizing the heavy thump of the taiko to its full extent, but punctuated with a patter from the tabla. As the album progresses, there are touches of Cuban and Central African influences which work decently, but not quite as well as the performers' ...
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