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Tango Songs | 1. | mi buenos aires querido |
| 2. | Cuartito Azul |
| 3. | La Cumparsita |
| 4. | Caminito |
| 5. | Corrientes Y Esmeralda |
| 6. | Gallo Ciego |
| 7. | El Día Que Me Quieras |
| 8. | Cambalache |
| 9. | Uno |
| 10. | El Choclo |
| 11. | Volver |
| 12. | Mano A Mano |
| 13. | Champagne Tango |
| 14. | Yira Yira |
| 15. | Tinta Roja |
| 16. | La Mariposa |
| 17. | Melodia De Arrabal |
| 18. | Vida Mia |
| 19. | Fumando Espero |
| 20. | Danzarín |
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Purchase Tango CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Antonio Carlos Jobim Rio Revisited CD (1989) Remastered; Digipak
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$8.35 Performers include: Gal Costa, Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Jobims (Elizabeth, Ana and Paulo), Maucha Adnet, Paulo Braga, Danilo Caymmi, Simone Caymmi, Sebastion Neto, Jaques Morelemnbaum. Personnel: Gal Costa (vocals); Antonio Carlos Jobim (vocals, piano); Maucha Adnet, Ana Lontra Jobim, Simone Caymmi (vocals); Jaques Morelenbaum (cello); Danilo Caymmi (flute); Paulo Braga (drums). This live date, recorded in 1987, features Brazilian music icon Antonio Carlos Jobim paired with Tropicalia diva Gal Costa. Jobim's gravelly voice might sound a bit worse for wear compared with his recordings from the `60s and early `70s, but RIO REVISITED still pleases with its offerings of classic Jobim compositions such as "One Note Samba," "Desafinado," and "Wave." Accompaniment from a large ensemble, and the contributions of the dynamic Costa, make this an engaging listen through and through. The set was remastered and reissued in 2008. Recorded at a video taping in the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles as part of the Jazzvisions series, this was Jobim's live act shortly after he resumed touring in the mid-'80s. At the time, Jobim struck an avuncular, almost casually anti-show-business presence seated before a grand piano, presiding over a large ensemble composed of friends and family, singing in his endearingly rough, now-threadbare voice. Some of the performances here are little more than pro-forma run-throughs of standard ...
| | Suba Sao Paulo Confessions CD (1973)
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Personnel: Frank Zappa (vocals, guitar); Jean-Luc Ponty (violin, baritone violin); Ian Underwood (flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Sal Marquez (trumpet, background vocals); Bruce Fowler (trombone); George Duke (keyboards, synthesizer); Ruth Underwood (vibraphone, marimba, percussion); Tom Fowler (bass instrument); Ralph Humphrey (drums). Love it or hate it, Over-Nite Sensation was a watershed album for Frank Zappa, the point where his post-'60s aesthetic was truly established; it became his second gold album, and most of these songs became staples of his live shows for years to come. Whereas the Flo and Eddie years were dominated by rambling, off-color comedy routines, Over-Nite Sensation tightened up the song structures and tucked sexual and social humor into melodic, technically accomplished heavy guitar rock with jazzy chord changes and funky rhythms; meanwhile, Zappa's growling new post-accident voice takes over the storytelling. While the music is some of Zappa's most accessible, the apparent callousness and/or stunning sexual explicitness of "Camarillo Brillo," "Dirty Love," and especially "Dinah-Moe Humm" leave him on shaky aesthetic ground. Zappa often protested that the charges of misogyny leveled at such material missed out on the implicit satire of male stupidity, and also confirmed intellectuals' self-conscious reticence about indulging ...
| | Roberto Carlos Mensajes De Fe CD (2004)
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| | Gui Boratto Chromophobia CD (2007) (Import) Germany
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| | O Universo Musical De Baden Powell CDs (2003)
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$18.95 Personnel: Baden Powell (vocals, guitar); Alfredo Bessa (vocals, percussion); Billy Nencioli, Janine de Waleyne (vocals); Stéphane Grappelli (violin); Ivan Jullien (trumpet); Arthur Motta, Nelson Serra DeCastro, Jean Arpino, Hélio Schiavo, Pierre-Alain Dahan, Daniel Humair, Andre Arpino (drums); Jorge G. Rezende, Sam Kelly, Luis Agudo, Jorge Arena (percussion). Liner Note Author: Dominique Dreyfus. Recording information: France (04/16/1964-??/??/1977); Paris, France (04/16/1964-??/??/1977); The Olympia, Paris, France (04/16/1964-??/??/1977). Photographers: Jean-Pierre Leloir; Pedro DeMoraes. When it was originally released in 1964, this set of music was a bit of a hit, selling over 100,000 copies. Brazilian guitarist-composer Baden Powell was working regularly in France at the time and he is joined on various selections by a French rhythm section and an orchestra. There are also some unaccompanied guitar solos. Listened to over four decades later, much of the music comes across as being overly sweet, safe and sleepy. Powell plays well enough, but the lack of mood variation and the unimaginative arrangements are unfortunate. Since the guitarist rarely gets beyond the melody, the overall results are pleasant background music, nice but predictable. [Universal reissued Le Monde Musical de Baden Powell on CD in 2005.] ~ Scott Yanow In the early '60s when many Brazilian musicians brought bossa nova to the United States, classically trained guitarist Baden Powell took his guitar to France. Hence, the rest is history, as this Brazilian artist infused ...
| | Luiz Bonfa Braziliana CD (1965) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.59 Personnel: Luiz Bonfá; Maria Toledo (vocals); Doum, Hélcio Milito (drums). Recorded in 1965 and produced by Bobby Scott, Braziliana is the first American collaborative effort between Brazilian composer and guitarist Luiz Bonfá and his wife, vocalist Maria Toledo. The set consists of 14 Bonfá originals and highlights every aspect of his compositional landscape, from sambas to jazzy pop songs, neo-classical pieces for guitar, and his modern attempts to integrate Brazilian folk forms. Certainly there was an ulterior motive for Philips recording this album with Scott -- the worldwide success of Astrud and Joao Gilberto's collaborations with Stan Getz. His arrangements lend a certain modern jazz tenet to some of these tunes -- such as the beautiful"Cavaquinho," with Toledo scatting ever so elegantly amid a small jazz combo that features the great drummer Hélcio Milito backed by a very young Dom Um Romao. But given the utter range and sophistication in Bonfá's tunes, it's hard to accept without critical consideration that he wasn't interested in presenting his startling musical range. Still, samba and bossa were the order of the year and there are some real gems here. The opener, "Whistle Samba," features a whistling Bonfá and wordless vocals byToledo with Bonfá's guitar careening warmly all through the mix. There is a truly gorgeous version of "Samba de Orfeu," rendered by skittering percussion, a lilting jazz piano, and Bonfá's crystal-clear yet dazzling guitar. His shimmering elegance and effortless melodic and improvisational invention -- even in brief tunes -- are marks of true genius. Only ...
| | John Coltrane Stardust Session CD (1958)
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$9.89 These tracks were previously available separately on 3 LPs: BAHIA (Prestige 7353), STARDUST (Prestige 7268), and STANDARD COLTRANE (Prestige 7243). Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Wilbur Harden (trumpet, flugelhorn); Red Garland (piano); Paul Chambers (bass); Jimmy Cobb (drums). Producer: Bob Weinstock. Reissue producer: Ralph Kaffel. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on July 11, 1958. Includes original liner notes Ira Gitler. Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Wilbur Harden (trumpet, flugelhorn); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Red Garland (piano); Jimmy Cobb , Art Taylor (drums). Recording information: New Jersey (07/11/1958); Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, NJ (07/11/1958). This CD reissue consolidates a very good session by tenor saxophonist John Coltrane. Originally these eight standards (which include the title cut, "Invitation," "My Ideal," and "I'll Get ...
| | Game Music Vol 10-Pop'N Music 12 AC & CS Pop'N Music Pop'N Music 12 AC & CS Pop'N Music V.10 CD (2005) (Import) Japan
$56.49 | | Elvis Costello My Flame Burns Blue CD (2006) (Import) Bonus CD; Bonus Track; Japan
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$40.75 Japanese release of the live recording of Elvis Costello's South Sea Jazz Festival performance from 2004. Live with the Metropole Orkest. Features jazz arrangements of a number of ...
| | J C JC Debut EP CD (2002)
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$9.59 While JC's roots are in the deep southern state of Louisiana, he calls the San Francisco Bay Area home. Born to sing, he's been in love with music since before he knew what it was called.From his debut public performance at the age of 8, JC has always kept his focus on his first love, music. "Some people say that if they lost their arms and legs they wouldn't want to live anymore. Well, for me, if I lost my voice that would be it. As long as I can carry a tune, I can make it through anything."JC's self-titled EP blends a variety of styles into a fluid production that takes you from the very first kiss to the very last dance; not to mention the party that goes on in between."I'm all about deep emotions.Happiness is a great feeling, probably the best in the world. But can you tell me one moment of happiness that ever amounted to the thick ooze of the blues?Or what about the nervous euphoria that exists when you meet that person to whom you would desperately devote your entire life in an instant, and feel lucky to do it?Emotions, pure and deep, are what make this life interesting and exciting.There are eight stories on this EP.Each one carrys with it an emotion that either tugs at your heart or PUMPS UP!! your soul.All I can ...
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