| | Tiesto In Search Of Sunrise 7 CD Tiesto Discography of CDs
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This two-disc set, the seventh volume in his IN SEARCH OF SUNRISE series, continues to document Tiesto's journey around the world as he increases his stature as one of the global community's most heralded DJs. Where previous IN SEARCH OF SUNRISE volumes have been recorded and mixed in Latin America, Ibiza, and elsewhere, VOL. 7 makes its base in Thailand. Asian flavors may creep in from time to time, but the dominant vibe of this double-CD set still reflects Tiesto's trance roots, making for a heady musical statement that is sure to move the minds and bodies of trance fans the world over. Continuing the series that began with 1999's In Search of Sunrise, the seventh volume provides pretty much exactly more of the same: a double-disc-length continuous live mix of new and rare trance remixes of songs by artists ranging from AAA singer/songwriter Cary Brothers (familiar to those who own the Garden State soundtrack) to Russian DJ Existone, whose trance epic "Wounded Soul" is the centerpiece of the sleepily chilled-out second disc. Other highlights include the propulsive Giorgio Moroder-type tick-tock of "Crossroads" by Swedish duo Zoo Brazil; Andy Duguid's dreamy, female-fronted "Wasted"; and Cressida's "6 A.M.," which recalls the old ambient house days. But nearly ten years on, the In Search of Sunrise formula has grown rather stale, turning into little more than pleasant but insubstantial lifestyle music for people who don't actually go anymore to the sort of clubs that play this music, but still want to seem hip. ~ Stewart Mason In Search Of Sunrise 7 Music Tiesto In Search Of Sunrise 7 Songs In Search Of Sunrise 7 Music Review Purchase In Search Of Sunrise 7 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Thrillseekers Nightmusic Volume 1 CDs (2005)
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| | Tiesto Elements Of Life CD (2007)
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| | Tiesto In Search Of Sunrise 6 CDs (2007) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Tiesto Elements Of Life Remixed CDs (2008)
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| | Tiesto - Elements Of Life World Tour DVDs (2008)
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| | Armin Van Buuren State Of Trance 2008 CDs (2008)
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| | Peter Bruntnell Played Out CD (2004) (Import) Hong Kong
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| | Takuro Yoshida Samarkand Blue (Mini LP Sleeve) CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Gary Husband Meeting Of Spirits CD (2006)
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| | Ana Canas Amor E Caos CD (2008)
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| | Young 3 The Masterpiece CD (2008)
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| | Mark Matthews Music For The Heart & Soul Opus 1 CD (2007)
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$16.45 MARK MATTHEWSMark was born in Wollongong New South Wales, Australia, in 1961. He studied piano, organ and singing and was National Champion in the Yamaha Electone Festival in 1979. He represented ...
| | Simplifires Why People Make Countries CD (2008) (Import)
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$12.85 SIMPLIFIRES was born in 2005 in Mexico City when Shine (el Guitarro del Amor), Rodrigo and Alex (the Solorzano cousins) asked daveO to join them from London (where he, Shine and Rodrigo originally met) and complete a formation they knew had to exist...Shine on guitar, Rodrigo on bass, Alex at the drums, and daveO singing. The one irish then made the trip all the eay over the Atlantic Ocean to meet the three ...
| | Kenny Wheeler Gnu High CD (1976) Digipak
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$9.29 Personnel: Kenny Wheeler (trumpet); Keith Jarrett (piano); Dave Holland (bass); Jack DeJohnette (drums). Recorded at Generation Sound Studios, New York, New York in June 1975. Personnel: Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn); Keith Jarrett (piano); Dave Holland (bass instrument); Jack DeJohnette (drums). When Kenny Wheeler expatriated from his native Canada to England, it was not headline news. But upon the release of Gnu High, he became a contemporary jazz figure to be recognized, revered and admired. Playing the flugelhorn exclusively for this, his ECM label debut, Wheeler's mellifluous tones and wealth of ideas came to full fruition. Whether chosen in collaboration with label boss Manfred Eicher or by Wheeler alone, picking pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Jack DeJohnette was a stroke of genius. They support the elongated and extended notions of Wheeler's in many real and important ways. What is also extant is a sense of self-indulgence, real for listeners with short attention spans. "Heyoke" is such a piece rife for this discussion at nearly 22 minutes. This lilting waltz is at once atmospheric and soulful, a fairly ...
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