| | Danny Fernandes Intro CD - Import Danny Fernandes Discography of CDs
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Danny Fernandes Intro Songs | 1. | Had Me At Hi |
| 2. | Private Dancer (Featuring Belly) |
| 3. | Missed Call |
| 4. | Fantasy |
| 5. | Addicted |
| 6. | Never Again |
| 7. | Nonchalant (Featuring Belly & Mia) |
| 8. | Memory |
| 9. | Curious |
| 10. | Number Changed |
| 11. | Time |
| 12. | Not At All |
| 13. | Nobody |
| Purchase Intro CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Up In Smoke Tour DVD (2000)
Intro album
$12.39 Detailing all aspects of the hip-hop extravaganza that was the "Up In Smoke" tour, this video contains live footage of some of the biggest names in rap. Featuring performances by Dre proteges Eminem and Snoop Doggy Dogg as well as Ice Cube, Dre himself, and ...
| | American Me DVD (1992)
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$6.55
| | Shayne Ward CD (2006) Import
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$12.79 Shayne Ward, the 2005 X Factor winner, released his debut single, "That's My Goal," within four days of the show's finale, and that was enough time for sales to easily take it to the Christmas number one spot. Repeating the feat with an album should have been slightly more difficult, although it was virtually certain to do so, following the example of Steve Brookstein, the previous year's winner. And so it proved to be the case, as the debut album, rather unimaginatively titled Shayne Ward, was released in the middle of April 2006 and was number one before the month was out. Having four months to record and polish an album was still no guarantee of quality, however, and Ward delivered an album of ballads in the style of every boy band since the mid-'90s, with songs interchangeable from those on albums by Take That, Boyzone, Westlife, and Blue. Ward was mentored throughout the show and managed afterward by Louis Walsh, so it was hardly surprising to hear the Boyzone similarities. The team behind the writing, arranging, and production of Shayne Ward is Jörgen Elofsson, David Kreuger, Steve Mac, and Per Magnusson, thus compounding the boy band links. As for the songs themselves, virtually every one is a midtempo ...
| | Bizzy Bone Song For You CD (2008)
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| | Lyfe Jennings Lyfe Change CD (2008) Sba1
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| | Krayzie Bone Smoke On This CD (2008)
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$14.29
| | Rough Guide To The Music Of China CD (2003)
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$13.15 Whatever you imagined about Chinese ...
| | Kardia Kaleidocristo CD (2008) (Import)
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$19.69
| | Warren Zevon Learning To Flinch CD (1993)
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$6.05
| | Lady-A & Consecrated Praise Don't Give Up CD (2008)
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$11.39
| | Cassady, Joe & The West End Sound The 47th Problem CD (2009)
Intro music CDs
$11.49 "Like a 21st century carnival barker, in his left hand, Cassady holds an iron link chain with an unseen anchor that grabs into an almost forgotten American past. In his right he holds the beacon and tickets to the future. Step into his tent .""Cassady is no longer the cool pen-as-a-sword poet at all here. Instead, he is a bold painter of musical imagery: lyrics all softly defined brush strokes, supplemented by the pallette of Robert Bonhomme's thundering drums, Aaron Gardner's slinky bass, and Anthony Bax's crystalline percussion hurling dramatic handfuls of color and depth. The artistic signature to seal the deal belongs to Shu Nakamura, mando-guitar / dobro / keyboard artiste extraordinaire, who convinces us that he can take a guitar to places where man has never gone before!" Torchy Blaine, WDVR FM'Eureka!' Legend has it that this exclamation (meaning, 'I have found it!') is what Greek mathematician Pythagoras cried out when he discovered his Pythagorean Theorem, which is otherwise known as the 47th Problem of Euclid. It provides a simple relation among the three sides of a right triangle so that if the lengths of any two sides are known, the length of the third side can be found. If a, b and c are sides of the triangle then:A² + B² = C²So why the geometry lesson? Well, similar to Pythagoras' triangles the songs on Joe Cassady & The West End Sound's new release, THE 47TH PROBLEM are narratives where the known is being used to grasp what is unknown, lost or at least temporarily missing. For example: the title track is a meditation on destruction to understand love; 'Thin Ice' looks around the singer's world where 'enough' is finally 'enough' and searches for the missing will to move on; 'Find My Way Home' uses the visions of an itinerant rambler to try to capture the elusive essence of what makes a house a home; and 'Big Wave' and 'Willie Mays' both look to the good old days and the bad old now to try to envision a better future. Known variables are used to calculate the unknown. Get the picture? Good. Let's try an example together. This one is a word problem: What does The 47th PROBLEM by Joe Cassady & The West End Sound actually sound like? To solve we need to do the following:Let A = Alt-Country/Americana Rock. Ken Barnes of USA Today selected their debut full-length release, WHAT'S YOUR SIGN? as one of his Favorite CD's of 2007 and wrote: "Wasn't necessarily expecting good alt-country from a Manhattan band, but got it anyway. The songs' obvious intelligence doesn't get in the way of the solid, often enthralling music." The album sent Darryl Gregory of IndieMusic , 'into a world where The Velvet Underground joins forces with The Band, where The Eagles ...
| | Petty, Tom & The Hea Southern Accents CD (2009) (Import) Import
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| | Jayhawks Hollywood Town Hall CD (2009)
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| | Sean Costello Sean's Blues CD (2009)
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$13.49 Sean Costello is a brand name to blues aficionados. He died tragically in 2008, on the eve of his 29th birthday, just when it began to look as though his star was finally breaking into the masses. Costello's knowledge of blues and jazz--especially jump and swing jazz--was encyclopedic. This compilation collects tracks from all of three of his albums recorded between 1996 and 2002, but the majority of this 20-track set is unreleased, with smoking live cuts recorded in Chicago and Marquette, Michigan. There is some unreleased studio gems recorded in his hometown of Atlanta as well. Costello's best-known band featured harmonica man Paul Linden (who also doubled on ...
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