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I Love A Piano Music | List Price | $40.98 (You save $15.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, Japanese, Russian | | CD Universe Part number | 7605827 | | Catalog number | 22291 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 14, 2008 | | Additional Info | Japan |
Miki Imai I Love A Piano Songs | 1. | Goodbye Yesterday |
| 2. | Pride |
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$12.39 Pull down your shades and light some candles. A simple, yet poignant blend of jazz and folk is headed your way. At 22, singer-songwriter Melody Gardot has a hauntingly smooth voice that can melt even the coldest of hearts.Drenched in a sublime vapor of mellow blues, eclectic folk, and the faintest essence of jazz, she breaks forth with her debut full length album, Worrisome Heart. The record is an effervescent 11-track collection of original songs co-produced by Melody Gardot and Grammy-Award winning producer Glenn Barratt. With a superb narrative and inventive vocal-scat patterns, the pianist/guitarist tackles heartache full on by way of velvet tongue and alluring disposition.Not that popularity should drive you, but if you wondered what people are saying: "A Luminous Singer " - Paste Magazine"A Promising ...
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$12.15 At Jim Stringer's first gig in 1960, he performed Duane Eddy's "Rebel Rouser". The years have polished his guitar style, and broadened his musical vocabulary, but the roots are still present and powerful. In fact, 'Rebel Rouser' is the opening track of his new CD, 'Triskaidekaphilia' (love of the number thirteen). Embedded in the performance are references to thirteen artists/songs that have contributed to his musical education. 'Triskaidekaphilia' is a commemoration of Stringer's sixty years on the planet, and pays homage to the music, the people, the life and loves ...
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