| | Arsenal Lotuk CD - Import Arsenal Discography of CDs
Lotuk Music | List Price | $42.99 (You save $2.24) | | Category | World Albums, World Beat CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7658264 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 15, 2008 | | Additional Info | Import |
Arsenal Lotuk Songs | 1. | Estupendo |
| 2. | Not a Man |
| 3. | Egun |
| 4. | Who We Are |
| 5. | Lotuk |
| 6. | Denikemba |
| 7. | Turn Me Loose |
| 8. | Selvagem |
| 9. | Diggin a Hole |
| 10. | Letter |
| 11. | Sandness |
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Purchase Lotuk CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lhasa CD (2009)
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$13.65 Lhasa's earlier work included arrangements that drew on ranchera and Gypsy music, as well as American, Canadian, and Mexican folk, French chanson, and pop. The international flavor is more subtle on LHASA, without vanishing entirely. The songs on the album all deal with love, usually of the obsessive, hopeless, and doomed variety, and even at her most seductive, as on the subtle rock/tango "The Lonely Spider," Lhasa's vocals hint at grief and despair. The song's Latin standup bassline and subtle chiming guitar combine with a muted tango beat to give the song a deeply melancholy air. "Is Anything Wrong" is a bluesy pop song with a haunting melody carried by Lhasa's melisma-drenched vocals. Pedal steel supplies a mournful accent and flamenco handclaps mixed down to the edge of audibility give the song a subtle drive as the singer contemplates the unknowable mysteries of love. "What Kind of Heart" has a vague Eastern European feel; "A Fish on Land" is a folk fable that sounds like ambient flamenco; and "1001 Nights" features Pop Staples-style twang-drenched electric gospel guitar and another languid, slightly anguished vocal. As on her previous albums, the subtle beauty of Lhasa's art unfolds slowly, ...
| | Bebo & Cigala Lagrimas Negras CD (2004)
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$8.99 Lágrimas Negras (Black Tears) is a collaborative effort between the octogenarian Cuban piano master Bebo Valdés and the reigning Spanish flamenco cantador, Dieguito El Cigala. Recorded for Fernando Trueba and Nat Chediak's Calle 54 label, the sessions took place in Madrid between September and December 2002. Maestro Valdés (born in 1918), the father of the jazz pianist Chucho, has a long history as an innovator in Cuban music. He recorded the first Afro-Cuban jazz session in 1952, and was a tutor to the great bandleader Beny Moré, writing early charts for him. Valdés is also a world-class arranger. Dieguito El Cigala was born in 1960, and has become the undisputed king of Spain's flamenco singers. This recording features nine tracks that meld together cooking son, jazz, Afro-Caribbean, and flamenco rhythms, in tunes by composers such as Lolita de la Colina, Virgilio and Homero Expósito, Ramón Perelló, the grand team of Tom Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes, Caetano Veloso (who makes a guest appearance), Maria Teresa Vera, Miguel Matamoros (who composed the title track), and others. Most are Cuban ballads. Guests such as Veloso, Paquito D'Rivera, Pancho Terry, Tata Güines, and El Niño Josele fall by on different tracks. And while the tunes are top-shelf and the guests make this a very special and historic occasion, it is the unusual dynamic and the integrity with which it is employed that makes this set so unique. Valdés' style is an elegant one; his rhythmic left hand accents rhythms and shifts them effortlessly, adding street and nuance here, space and tension there. Always his notes are sure, precise, and solid. El Cigala's ...
| | Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Conton Echos Hypnotiques, Vol. 2 CD (2009)
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$19.98 Take some Benin tradition--namely the sato and sakpato rhythms--then add on heavy layers of electric soul and funk filtered through the prism of West Africa, and you have the sound of the Orchestre Poly Rythmo. The basis of each of the 15 tracks here is a groove so solid you could walk on it (though you'd be more likely to dance) topped with horns and some deliciously wild guitar--admittedly, not always in tune, but it doesn't matter, since the spirit of it shines long and loud. For the most part this is straight ahead funk, but on "Zizi" there's a detour into the kind of Cuban rhythms that were in vogue throughout West Africa for several decades. The real centrepieces, however, are "Gan Tche Kpo" ...
| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 80'S CD (2005)
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| | Jon Balke Siwan CD (2009)
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$14.65 An ambitious world fusion project, SIWAN brings together the Norwegian pianist Jon Balke, Moroccan singer Amina Alaoui, the Early Music ensemble Barokksolistene, minimalist trumpeter Jon Hassell, and others in a cross-cultural melange that imagines itself somewhere back in the medieval times of Andalusia, during the era when Spain was dominated by Muslim rule. With the expert help of Barokksolistene (Baroque solists), Balke has composed authentically evocative, Arabic-flavored settings for medieval Christian and Muslim poetic texts, fluently sung by Alaoui who sometimes resembles a serene flamenco singer or, better, a New Age descendant of the great Egyptian diva Oum Kalsoum. Hassell's horn is given ample solo space along with the Algerian violinist Eddine M'Kachiche; they both improvise against the expert zarb (Iranian hand drum) playing of Pedram Khavar Zamini. It's a heady mixture all around, and beautifully produced by ECM founder Manfred Eicher once again. The winning message is that these cultures mingled and fertilized each other in the past and will surely do so again.
Recorded September 2007 and March 2008
Barokksolistene, Bjarte Eike (violin, leader).
Personnel: Amina Alaoui (vocals); Jon Balke (keyboards); Barokksolistene (vocals); Andreas Arend (archlute, theorbo); Kheir-Eddine ...
| | Werner Muller Spectacular Tangos/Gypsy! CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Oscar Peterson Night Child CD (1979)
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$9.89 Digitally remastered by Kirk Felton (1999, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
This is a most unusual album for Oscar Peterson because the pianist not only performs six of his own compositions but he plays the great majority of time on electric piano. With the assistance of guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Niels Pederson and drummer Louie Bellson, he keeps his own musical personality despite the change in "axes" and, although the results are not essential, this setting does cast a fresh light on Peterson's creativity. ~ Scott Yanow
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| | Wynonie Harris Battle Of The Blues CD (1959)
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$6.69 This first volume of King's Battle of the Blues series features two of the label's biggest acts: Roy Brown and Wynonie Harris. Having already made their names in the late '40s as premier blues shouters on the R&B and jump blues circuit, both singers migrated to the Cincinnati independent and reached even loftier chart heights. Brown takes up the first side with ...
| | Pinhole CD (2003) (Import) Japan
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| | Daichi Miura Keep It Goin' On CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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| | Crematorium Process Of Endtime CD (2005)
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$12.15 A huge step forward from their 2002 debut, For All Our Sins, Crematorium's second album is evenly matched between American hardcore thrash and Scandinavian black metal. Singer Daniel Dismal has two vocal approaches that he occasionally switches between midsong, a standard-issue "death growl" (you know, the metal voice that sounds like a constipated Muppet) and a much more effective hardcore sneer. Similarly, the band rides a knife's-edge balance between the hyperspeed blur of classic hardcore and the measured midtempo thud of grindcore, with some unexpectedly poppy straight metal influences appearing in songs like the surprisingly catchy "Perils of the Disillusioned." The songs are mostly kept hardcore short, ...
| | Subzonic Stereo CD (2002) (Import)
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| | Ayumi Murata Happiness (Happiness! Opening Theme Song) CD (2006) (Import)
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