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Audio Mixer: Oscar Gaetan.
Personnel: Greg "Stryke" Chin, Anne Lise Nicole (vocals).
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Purchase Innov8 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Stan Ridgway Big Heat CD (1986)
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$8.39 Reissued in 1993 with six fairly disposable bonus tracks, The Big Heat has Stan Ridgway's love of film noir and Jim Thompson-style stories splashed gaudily all over it. Curiously, though, the album is tremendous fun despite its dependence on synthesizers and tick-tock drum machine work. Ridgway's cynical delivery gives everything else an edge, even ...
| | Curtis Mayfield Curtis CD (1970) Deluxe Edition
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$8.89 CURTIS is the first solo album by R&B/soul legend Curtis Mayfield. After leaving the Impressions, Mayfield began to write lyrics that were more politically charged. With the 1970 release of CURTIS, he became one of the most important socially conscious artists of his generation. The album's opener, "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below We're All Going to Go" uses racial epithets openly, as Mayfield asserts the shiftlessness of America. Set to a funky groove, with smart horn arrangements and wah-wah guitar, this song is a brazen attack on social mores, racism, the Vietnam War, religious impropriety, and Nixon-era politics.
"We the People Who Are Darker Than Blue" is another track that poignantly examines the race and class struggles of urban America. This song is made up of more than just a static groove; its tempos shift ...
| | Suicide CDs (1977)
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$12.59 Seven years after the duo's inception, Suicide's debut album finally sneaked out in 1977 on the coat tails of the nascent New York punk scene. If its aim had been to confuse, startle, or repulse, SUICIDE succeeded in spades. By the same token, if a part-time sculptor and avant-garde jazz musician form a two-chord synthesizer duo and call it Suicide, commercial considerations are presumably low on their list of priorities. SUICIDE was a record destined to have future journalists reaching for words like "seminal". Synth duos start here.
SUICIDE's bleak, one-act plays of violence and sexual deviance, ...
| | Gun Club Miami CD (1982)
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$11.15
| | Oscar G Made In Miami CDs (2005)
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$13.49
| | Oscar G Nervous Nitelife: Space Miami CD (2007) With DVD
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$11.39
| | Best Of Duke Ellington CD (1989)
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$5.65 Though it's plainly impossible for one CD to encapsulate the very best of even one aspect of Duke Ellington's long, prolific, and multifaceted career, the 1989 compilation THE BEST OF DUKE ELLINGTON makes a valid attempt at summarizing the bandleader's '40s big band work.
At 12 tracks and 39 minutes in length, this compilation only has room for the very best, and with the best-known recordings of classics like "Satin Doll," "Rockin' in Rhythm," "Flamingo," "Prelude to a Kiss," and the legendary mood piece "Black and Tan Fantasy," that's just what THE BEST OF DUKE ELLINGTON offers. With musicians like Paul Gonsalves, Cat Anderson, Johnny Hodges, and Ray Nance, the Ellington orchestra was at its peak during this era, and probably the finest big band in jazz history. Though fans can argue for ...
| | Liberez del Norte Entre Tequilas CD (2008)
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$12.69 Music Appreciation: A, C.., D, silent WWhen asked about making the new record Still Yes, 19-year-old Michigan native Jon Rajewski looks a bit like a kid who was just caught stealing. He's in shock, a little shy and praying someone will believe his version of what just happened to him.One minute he's a book-dragging college freshman at MSU, the next he's collaborating with a super-group of sorts on songs he wrote while he should have been paying attention in music appreciation class."It's still unbelievable to me that these folks liked my music enough to play on the record," says Jon. He may have reason to be humble too: Still relatively unknown to the musical community at large, he's joined on his debut by Bela Fleck & The Flecktones otherworldly horn blower Jeff Coffin, Vertical Horizon bassist Sean Hurley, Train keyboardist Brandon Bush, Eastmountain-south vocalist Kat Bode, and players whove recently backed Ben Folds, Charlotte Martin, and Ryan Adams. Comparisons are inevitable, and fans are quick to liken his easy delivery and soulful melancholia to Jack Johnson or Nick Drake. But ...
| | Edge Of Dawn Enjoy The Fall CD (2007)
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| | Celluloide Passion And Excitements CDs (2008) (Import) Import; France
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$39.99
| | Al Green Lay It Down CD (2008)
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$15.65 Pairing soul legend Al Green with hip-hop producers James Poyser and Amir "?uestlove" Thompson may seem like a dicey prospect to old school fans, but those same fans ...
| | Temptations Playlist Plus CDs (2008) Remastered; Digipak; Special Edition
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| | David Benoit Jazz For Peanuts: A Retrospective Of The Charlie Brown TV Themes CD (2008)
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$11.35 Some of the earliest jazz many people remember hearing ...
| | Joe McBride Lookin' For A Change CD (2009)
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$15.15 McBride soars as a vocalist on his own material as well as on intriguing arrangements of Vanessa Carlton's "1000 Miles," Cameo's "Word Up," and Seal's "Kiss from a Rose." The Missouri native has no problem taking "1000 Miles" out of adult alternative and making it sound like something he heard on one of Benson's R&B vocal albums of the '80s, and his interpretation of "Word Up" is funky but in a much more bluesy and low-key way than Cameo's original 1986 version. Some of McBride's albums have been uneven, but there are no weak moments on LOOKIN' FOR A CHANGE--which turns out to be one of the most consistent releases in his catalog.
It isn't hard to figure out why pianist/keyboardist/vocalist Joe McBride decided ...
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