| | Sister Kaya Taka Ra Mo No 3 CD - Import Sister Kaya Discography of CDs
Taka Ra Mo No 3 Music | List Price | $44.99 (You save $2.94) | | Category | Japanese Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7538741 | | Catalog number | 741231 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 27, 2007 |
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$19.39 The primary difference when comparing this live performance and the rendering simply titled Go (1976) is that Go Live From Paris (1978) presents the proceedings (as they exist) in a properly linear fashion, as correlated to the Eastern mythology that informed the extended two-part suite. This is in direct contrast to Go, which assembled the contents out of sequence. The stage show was recorded at the Palais Des Sports in Paris, France on June 12, 1976 and the recital setting allows for considerably longer and more exploratory interaction amongst Stomu Yamashta (percussion/piano), Steve Winwood (vocals/keyboards) and Michael Shrieve (drums). They are joined by legendary jazz axeman Al DiMeola (guitar) as well as Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel veteran Klaus Schulze (synthesizer) -- all of whom had contributed to Go. Filling out the band are Jerome Rimson (bass), Pat Thrall (guitar), Brother James (congas) and Karen Friedman (vocals). In terms of sheer intensity, it is hard to beat DiMeola's searing leads and Winwood's blue-eyed soul on the driving "Ghost Machine," easily topping its former incarnation. "Surfspin" lands into the funky mid-tempo "Time Is Here" highlighted by Karen Friedman's expressive exchanges with Winwood, while Rimson punctuates the rhythm with some penetrating bass interjections. This is followed by the sole Winwood composition "Winner/Loser," which further exemplifies how the spontaneity of the concert yields results that best their predecessors. In fact, on the whole the material ...
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$18.19 Kitaro has long been one of the linchpins of new age music, and his sizable discography might prove intimidating to newcomers. For that reason, BEST OF TEN YEARS 1976-1986 is a great place for the uninitiated to start. Over two discs and 18 tracks, BEST OF TEN YEARS provides an excellent overview of Kitaro's art, which centers on soothing, symphonic landscapes generated primarily by synthesizer.
Many of Kitaro's best and best-known albums--KI, OASIS, and the SILK ROAD series among them--were released in the first decade of his career, and highlights from those albums are included here. Kitaro's devoted international fanbase hold fast to the notion that his music is deeply spiritual, transcendent, and transformative, and a listen through the moving compositions on BEST OF TEN YEARS will suggest those notions aren't far off the mark.
One of the leading lights of the late-1970s/early-'80s New Age movement, Kitaro (aka Masanori Takahasi) is well-represented by this two-disc overview of his early solo work, which finds the Japanese keyboardist notably influenced by the synthesizer innovations of Klaus Schulze. Highlights of this instrumental compilation include the lullaby-like "Shimmering Horizon" and "Theme from Silk Road," a gentle piece from Kitaro's renowned SILK ROAD SUITE, along with the ornate, slightly more upbeat "Oasis" and the percussive "God of Thunder." While many Kitaro compilations have followed this 16-track offering, few cover the composer's formative ...
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$18.99 Award winning Columbus singer/songwriter Rj Cowdery has been singing and writing songs since she was a teenager. This is a labor of love — from playing open mics to sharing the stage with some of todays most outstanding singers and writers. Rj has won numerous singer- songwriter awards. In 2008, Rj has been selected as a Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist and New Folk winner at the Kerrville Folk Festival. In 2007 she was a Mountain Stage NewSong winner.
Rj has been influenced by some great singer-song writers ; from Nanci Griffith, Carol King, and John Denver to Jackson Browne, Jim Croce and Neil Young…to name a few. Rj writes about what she sees in life. Her songs are simple and direct. The subject matter is personal and close to heart. She gives the listener a chance to get to know her as if privy to a secret that she is letting you in on.In 1995, Cowdery recorded "Bernie's Daughter" and developed a strong regional following. She also contributed a cut to the “ripe!” compilation made up of singer/songwriters from the Columbus, Ohio area. After a career in health care Rj has returned to music with her latest effort, "One More Door”, released in February, 2008. "One More Door" was recorded live in Parkersburg, West Virginia with Michael Lipton and ...
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