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Purchase Chill N Mamma Mia CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Highland Pipers Highland Christmas CD (1998)
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| | Laura Pausini Primavera In Anticipo CD (2008)
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$13.79 Italian vocalist Laura Pausini became a worldwide sensation during the first 10 years of her recording career (although her success in America is minimal ...
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| | Celtic Woman The Greatest Journey: Essential Collection CD (2008) Bonus Tracks
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$15.15 Celtic Woman, initially a one-shot collaboration by six leading Irish vocalists for a 2004 PBS special, struck a chord of adoration for the Emerald Isle, a fancy affecting both sides of the Atlantic, and swiftly became a permanent collective. THE GREATEST JOURNEY ...
| | Fiji Xperience CD (2007)
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| | World Psychedelic Classics 3: Love's A Real Thing: The Funky, Fuzzy Sounds Of West Africa CD (2005)
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$10.55 Love's a Real Thing is an excellent introduction into the wild sound world of West Africa in the '70s. As Ronnie Graham points out in his superb liner notes, the '60s were a time of assimilation for much of the popular music of Africa. Many bands were playing a hybrid of Latin and African music typified by the Congolese rhumba of Franco & OK Jazz. The '70s were a different bag, though, with the heavy electric sounds of Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Cream, and others seeping into the consciousness of a new generation of Africans who were also contending with their own emerging sense of identity. The results are raucous, exuberant melting pots of funky soul, psychedelic rock, and honey-sweet Latin horns mixed through the sensibilities of extremely talented African bands on the cusp of developing styles like soukous, mbalax, and Afro-beat. Senegal's Star Band Number One (aka Etoile de Dakar and confusingly billed here as No. 1 de No. 1), were already seasoned veterans by the dawn of the 1970s, and the sound of their "Guajira Van" with its sinewy fuzz guitar solo and talking drum stabs is glorious proto-mbalax. Elsewhere, there are songs more directly inspired by rock and soul. "Allah Wakbarr" by Ofo & ...
| | Pearl No Ordinary Day CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Jeremy Wegner Nevermind The Triangles CD (2009)
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$18.99 Seems to me the title of Jeremy's new CD could just as easily be “nevermind the genres” as tracks drift effortlessly through surprising (and delightful!) changes of mood and style. It's a raga, wait now it's a jig, but now it sounds like a klezmer tune. Oh, and here's the all out country hoedown! Here's a song to meditate upon, and here's one to dance to – this music is never boring. How could it be when “Bengali Misfortune” is followed by “Tofu Up A Tree Stump” and then “Pistachio”? The players are all accomplished accomplices on all sorts of stringed instruments and percussion, each getting their chance to play their hearts out and shine in turn. After all the swirling instrumental thoughtfulness and exuberance, I love ending the journey with Jeremy's voice singing a simple, sincere version of Pete Seeger's “Adam the Inventor.” Thanks for the sweet ride, Jeremy & friends!Jeremy Wegner plays what he calls “Acoustic World Transgenre,” which he matter-of-factly describes as “Middle-Eastern Old-Time Celtic Klezmer Ragass” or “Mediterranean Irish Indian Old-Time Jewgrass”. Confused? Don't be. Though various critics will attempt to slot Nevermind the Triangles by genre, most will surrender after being dragged through more musical styles than their capacities as reviewers will allow. The others will get the music and descriptions will ...
| | Rough Guide To Brazilian Lounge CDs (2009) (Import) Special Edition; United Kingdom
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| | Gianni Morandi Grazie A Tutti Il Concerto CDs (2009) (Import) Import
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