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Grammy winner Taylor Dayne turns in another satisfying collection of R&B-inflected pop with SATISFIED. The lead-off single, "Beautiful," for example, is a sweet, soaring tune with a radio-ready melody and a danceable beat, and its vibe, addictive as sugar, carries throughout the album. Dayne also delivers her individual spin on a couple of covers: Des'ree's "Kissing You" and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge." Fans of the singer will find her as fabulous as ever here, and will almost certainly come away feeling SATISFIED themselves.
Recording information: AXIS Studios, Philadelphia, PA; Canaan Road Studios; Eareyemedia Group Studios; Fireplace, New York, NY; Labronze Johnson Studios, New York, NY; Mojo Music, New York, NY; sony Music Studios; Studio BP; The Chill Building, Santa Monica, CA.
Photographer: Tony Duran.
Personnel: Taylor Dayne (vocals, background vocals); Taylor Dayne; Mike Mangini (vocals); John McCurry (guitar, bass guitar); Al Nilo, Justin Rothberg (guitar); Peter Wade Keusch (guitars, keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Justin Rothberg (guitars); Rusty Anderson (electric guitar); Wells Cunningham (cello); Julio Reyes Copello, Julio Reyes Copello (piano); John Hill (keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar, programming); John Hill (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Owen Biddle, Pete Ianaconni, John Pierce (bass guitar); Sharmaji (percussion); Jayms Madison, CFos, Sizzler Ponderosa, Teron Beal, Jayms Madison, Teron Beal (background vocals); Eric Kupper (guitar, keyboards); Brent Paschke, Kevin Hanson (guitar); Rick Nowels (acoustic guitar, keyboards); Dean Reid (electric guitar); James Poyser (keyboards, drums, programming); Adam Pallin (keyboards, programming); Jeff Bova, Raymond Angry (keyboards); Curt Bisquera, Caesar Griffin (drums, percussion); Dave Sharma (drums); Zukhan Bey, Richie Jones (drum programming); Honey Larochelle, Michelle Lynn Bell, Nicki Richards, Stephanie McKay, Sy Smith (background vocals); Diego Vega, Cecilia Espinosa, Eafit Symphony Orchestra.
Audio Mixers: Howie Bend; Kieron Menzies; Mike Mangini ; Dean Reid; Brent Paschke; Dan Hetzel; Julio Reyes Copello; Tony Maserati.
Taylor Dayne Satisfied Songs Purchase Satisfied CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bryan Ferry Boys And Girls CD (1985) Remastered
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$11.69 All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Ferry's first solo effort since the second breakup of Roxy Music is arguably his best, in part because it continues in the direction the band had been going. It's like AVALON, only more so.
Here, Ferry's lounge lizard affectations are writ large; the lyrical pose is all bruised romantic fatalism (say hello, "Slave to Love"), and the music fits it like a glove. The album's soundscapes are lush and echo-laden, and nearly every track has a discreet disco pulse; "Valentine," the one exception, is mid-tempo reggae. Overlaid with skittish percussion and guitars, BOYS AND GIRLS is the aural equivalent of a white dinner jacket and a half-empty bottle of champagne.
Personnel: Bryan Ferry (vocals, harmonica, piano); Bryan Ferry; Alfa Anderson Barfield (vocals); Alan Spenner, Mark Knopfler, Neil Hubbard (guitar); Omar Hakim (drums); Chester ...
| | Laura Branigan Self Control CD (1984)
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$6.09 Laura Branigan's third album capitalized on the Euro-dance-pop and affecting ballads that made her an international star while allowing her to grow as a vocalist. Her collections, always uneven in terms of material, benefit mostly from her stellar voice, and this is no exception."The Lucky One" and "Heart" start slow and build to a crescendo, perfectly showcasing her range without being obvious. The title track, about finding sex in the seamy side of town, sparked a bit of a controversy, but ended up being her second biggest hit. The song itself works, but Branigan was never a sex bomb, so the fact that she pulls it off is indicative of her power as a performer. "Ti Amo" is the album's theatrical ballad, which works well with breathy, dramatic vocals. She even pulls off a graceful cover of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" that is clear and simple, while "Breaking Out" and "Take Me" are perfect examples of synthesizer-driven '80s dance ditties. The only slow moments come with "Silent Partners" and "With Every Beat of My Heart," and that's not because they're ballads. The production bogs them down, and ...
| | Magic: The Very Best Of Olivia Newton-John CD (2001)
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$11.99 Recorded between 1973 and 1983. Includes liner notes by Robyn Flans.
Digitally remastered by Garvin Lurssen (The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California).
All those nostalgia mavens and time-travelers who revel in '70s pop culture will find the ante upped a notch upon the release of MAGIC. You can listen to Carpenters tribute albums and sing Abba songs till your face turns blue, but if you really want to plunge back into the '70s experience, the greatest hits of Australian siren Olivia ...
| | Unlikely Angel DVD (1996)
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$5.09 Country music legend Dolly Parton lends her sunny charm to the heartwarming made-for-TV film UNLIKELY ANGEL. When hard-living barroom singer Ruby Diamond (Parton) dies in a car accident and meets St. Peter (Roddy McDowall) at the gates of heaven, the angel informs her that she must ...
| | Rick Springfield Living In Oz CD (1983)
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$5.95 Though this was Rick Springfield's ninth album, it seemed like the third to most pop music fans, as it came on the heels of his breakthrough, Working Class Dog, and its successful follow-up, Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet. And though this contained as many hits as the aforementioned collections, it isn't remembered as quite the same in terms of accomplishment; this may be because it is so personal that it's just not as accessible. Living in Oz is Springfield's response to the dance-pop wave that was just starting to build and would be prominent until grunge announced its presence, as well as his response to the naysayers who wouldn't accept him as a serious musician. Where earlier hits, like "Jessie's Girl" and "Don't Talk to Strangers," were well-crafted pop tunes, on this release he shows an edge and a maturity he hadn't before. By embracing the synthesizers he also shows contempt for, he is able to illustrate ...
| | LaBelle Nightbirds CD (1974)
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$5.95 After two commercially unsuccessful albums for Warner Brothers, LaBelle moved to Epic in 1974 to record the brash, deeply funky NIGHTBIRDS. Helmed by famed New Orleans producer, arranger, and hit-maker Allen Toussaint, NIGHTBIRDS ...
| | 10,000 Maniacs Love Among The Ruins CD (1997)
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$8.79 After original lead singer Natalie Merchant left 10,000 Maniacs to pursue a solo career in 1993, many felt the group was finished. The remaining members rallied, and brought original guitarist John Lombardo back into the fold along with his post-Maniacs musical partner, Mary Ramsey. On her last tour with 10,000 Maniacs, Merchant had tapped Ramsey to augment the band's sound, so this was an easy transition. Although Ramsey's singing is as lilting as Merchant's, her delivery is lighter and her viola playing adds another dimension to the Maniacs' sound. Songs like "Rainy Day" and "All That Never Happens" have a bubbly feel and an ethereal guitar ...
| | Bowman & Brown Thinkin 4 U CD (2006)
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| | Tomaz Lima Haribol CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Beerzone Kingdom Of The Dead CDs (2008) (Import)
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| | Greg Laswell How The Day Sounds CD (2008) Extended Play
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| | Africa African Dance Beat CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Discover Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble CD (2007)
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| | Karim Eharruyen Zharbia CD (2008) (Import) Import
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