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$39.19 MULE VARIATIONS won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Hold On" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
Since 1993's BLACK RIDER album consisted of music written by Waits and William Burroughs to accompany a Robert Wilson play, hard-liners consider '92's BONE MACHINE to be the last "official" Waits album before the seven-year wait that ended with the release of MULE VARIATIONS. Unsurprisingly, Waits lives up to the expectations engendered by that lengthy wait. In fact, there are more stylistic threads connecting MULE ...
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$13.69 As far as we know, BELFRY is the first "internet band." We met on the net, literally. Much of our music started out as "signature themes" for web sites, and grew into the full vocal versions presented here. Most of the group met face to face for the first time to record at Talent 'Live' Studios in Canton, Michigan. Even though we list our composer's site as our home state, our real home is cyberspace, with many states involved across space and time zones. We come from Georgia, California, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Michigan, and even include an international fan club president in Norway.All of us who comprise BELFRY feel we've been blessed and lucky beyond measure, not only with our music and the response it has invoked, but also with knowing each other on and off the net. As one of our singers said, "The Net creates lifelong friendships. People who aren't on it can't understand how positive it is." None of us would trade one minute of all the work and the worries, the frolic and the fun. We went in with love and hope, we came back with both increased tenfold.Like our band itself, our music is eclectic, representing the many sides of real life: hope, faith, laughter, sorrow, despair, and triumph. It soothes, rocks, sings the blues, whispers dreams. It is no genre and all genres, the same way people are, the same way living is. If you find voices in our music that speak to your heart, we could want nothing more. We wish you joy, love, and music, for that is what BELFRY is all about.***************Ladies first and foremost:The lovely blending harmonies of BELFRY are created by three equally lovely singers. Nadia takes the lead on most of the selections, using her rich alto voice to underscore the mood, whether romantic, melancholic, or nostalgic. Frequently compared to Stevie Nicks,although she denies the vocal resemblance, and occasionally Emmy Lou Harris and Sheryl Crow, Nadia ranges from performing rock in trendy coffee houses to the only female artist at a Beatles tribute. Her eclectic spirit matches BELFRY completely.Our "glorious angel voice" that soars on The Hero Within, wafts though Caravans of Time, and provides complex harmonies throughout belongs to Amy St.Claire. Amy is a classically trained vocalist blessed with a several octave range, which she uses skillfully to showcase not only herself, but the artists who are proud to work with her. Also the possessor of a wicked sense of humor, Amy claims to be a reclusive shut-in with a fear of cameras who makes a game out of seeing how long she can keep people from realizing she can really sing. Ms. St. Claire required extensive bribes of Belgian chocolate hazelnut hedgehogs to appear in the band photographs. She is now looking forward to our next production, but will not admit to this. Tracey Madison purrs her way through the bluesy sounds of Hiding Places and Low Down Prowlin' Blues with easy grace and humor. Known in a number of trendy Michigan clubs for her rock/country/blues sounds, Tracey is as at home on the ...
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$18.99 A note from jazz legend Dave Brubeck-"To me this new CD by the Eric Mintel Quartet is absolutely wonderful. Listening to pianist and composer Eric Mintel over the years I immediately heard how strong his playing has become. He keeps getting stronger and stronger. When I first listened to the CD I was struck by how swinging they are. On the third track I said to myself "that sounds like something I wrote?" and then laughed and said "it is something I wrote!" I really enjoyed the various approach to each song they chose to record and especially liked the intro for Take Five and Eric's wild improvisation just before the great drum solo. Marian McPartland's tune Ambiance is beautiful. What really knocked me out was Eric's arrangement of Out of Nowhere. I thought ...
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