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Mexican-American siren Jenni Rivera started turning heads at the tail end of the 1990s, and a decade down the line she had become one of the pre-eminent female singers in the Mexican music scene. The 2008 album JENNI spotlights her abilities as a banda/corrido singer (her first love and main stylistic focus), but it also shows that she's versatile enough to handle mariachi, norteno, tejano, ranchero--the whole range of regional Mexican sounds. Throughout the album, her strong, confident voice leads the way fearlessly, whatever the musical mode.
Additional Tracks; Deluxe Edition
Personnel: Fernando "El Colorin" Jimenez (tuba).
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Purchase Jenni CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pastora Soler Nuestras Coplas CD (1994)
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$11.65 Track Listing of songs: Trinia; Romance de la Reina Mercedes; Puertecita de Mi Casa; Capote de Grana y Oro; Rosa y Clavel; Curro Romero; Flora de los Cantes; Nina de Puerta Oscura; Manolita la Primera; Una Cantaora;
| | Elvis Crespo Urbano CD (2002)
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$5.69 URBANO was nominated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album. "Bandida" was nominated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song.
With his each one of his three previous records reaching number one on Billboard's salsa chart, Elvis Crespo certainly had set a high standard of success for his 2002 release, Urbano. Leaving his pretty-boy look and youthful vocal approach behind him, Crespo both looks and sounds like an artist who has come into his own. Like fellow Puerto Rican artists Olga Tañón and Joseph Fonseca, Crespo has chosen the merengue rhythms native to the D.R. as his musical backdrop. The beefy, four-on-the-floor feel, filled out by the traditional horns and piano montuno is embellished by the urban influence hinted at in the title. Distorted rock guitar and electronic elements straight from the club add the extra dirt and funk necessary to set Crespo ahead of the pack. Where in some cases these elements would be unwelcome party crashers, they're used effectively by producer/musical director Roberto Cora. Crespo's vocal performances throughout are earnest and mature. His melodic sense and spare use of ornamentation make for a very digestible album. Elvis Crespo, like Tañón, is an artist who performs merengue, not a merengue artist. Urbano does honor to his successful past, and also offers promise for his bright future. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
Personnel: Ito Serrano, Jorge Laboy, Albert King (guitar); Joel Sanchez, Elias Soriano, Eliezer Gonzalez, Miguel Gonzalez (bajo sexto); Pedro Angulo, Jose Dario (tamboura); Crispin Fernández (saxophone); Jose Diaz, Luis Aquino, Jose Luis Mateo, Jesús Alonso (trumpet); Tonito Vazquez (trombone); Freddy Méndez (piano, programming); Eddie Almodovar, Ramón Orlando (piano); Héctor (Calie) Herrera (congas, percussion); Fernando Muscolo (keyboard programming).
Audio Mixers: Chris Domingo; Jose Gazmey.
Recording information: AQ30 Recording Studio, Puerto Rico.
Photographer: Eugenio Luis.
Arrangers:
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| Edwin Bonilla Soy La Candela CD (2002)
Jenni music CDs
$8.55 Track Listing of songs: Donde Estaras Metida; Yo Soy La Candela; Cuenta Bien; Carmela; Con Tu Movimiento; Con Un Solo Golpe; Chevere Que Chevere; Recordando La Descargas;
| | Yumuri Tiene Bilongo CD (2002)
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$13.49 There are few soneros out there who can claim the same level of pedigree that produced Yumuri. Born Moisés Valle, alongside brothers Orlando (Maraca) and Luis, one can only imagine how musical that house must have been. He met the salsa world head on in 1984 when he joined the very popular Elio Revé Orquesta (which, incidentally, gave him the name Yumuri), affording him the opportunity to share the stage with such vocal greats as Cheo Feliciano, Rubén Blades, Ismael Miranda, and Tito Nieves. Known especially for his amazing range, comfort in the upper registers, and improvisational ability, it was not long before Yumuri split from Revé to pursue a solo career, backed by his famous brothers. Though his 2002 release Tiene Bilongo does not feature both of the other fabulous Valles (Maraca does appear on the record), there's plenty of talent to go around. The record draws from Cuba's next-generation players, and was recorded for the island's premier record label, Ahi Nama. Yumuri still maintains a strong fan base in Cuba and around the world, and it's no surprise, after hearing his clear-as-a-bell voice and diesel-powered band. Tiene Bilongo is one solid salsa record. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
Yumuri's new album was produced by his famous and talented brother Maraca, and he pumps this CD up with more Latin swing than ever - it's very commercial salsa with a Cuban edge. Yumuri toured as the singer of Cubanismo on their first tour of the U.S.
Recording information: Abdala Studios, Havana, Cuba (10/2001-12/2001).
Photographer: Youri Lenquette.
Personnel: Yumuri (vocals); Jesus Madera (vocals, claves, guiro); Rolando Morejón, Roberto Perez (vocals); Amed Medina Alles (acoustic guitar); Pancho Amat (tres); Maylin de la Caridad Gonzalez Aldama (cello); Orlando "Maraca" Valle (flute); Alexander Abreu (trumpet); Enrique Lazaga (guiro); Jani Rodriguez (maracas).
Audio Mixers: Jorge Benitez; Yumuri.
| | Olga Tanon - Exitos En Video DVD (2002)
Jenni album
$11.39 With her infectious fusion of pop music and tropical beats, Olga Tanon has become one of Latin America's most commercially and critically successful artists. On EXITOS EN VIDEO, the award-winning performer is showcased in 11 of her most popular music videos, including "Entre La Noche Y el Dia," "Basta Ya," and "Tu Amor."
Standard Screen; Soundtrack Spanish
| | Melina Leon Romantica & Sensual CD (2003)
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$5.69 Personnel: Victor Manuelle (vocals); Leo Quintero (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); David Canals (guitar); Darío del Rosario, Junny Brito (tamboura); Miami Symphonic Orchestra (violin); Eduardo Reyes (accordion, piano, keyboards, percussion); Ed Calle (saxophone, soprano saxophone); Luis Corporán (saxophone); Jose Diaz (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Gustavo López, Luis Aquino, Randy de la Cruz (trumpet); Eddie Almodovar, Luis Almonte, Richard Marcell (piano); Gustavo Arenas (keyboards); Lee Levin (drums); Pupy Santiago (congas, bongos); Jose Lizardo, Rafael Camilo (congas); Félix Márquez, Richard Bravo (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Eduardo Reyes; Rafael Cotto; Charles Barwick; Mike Couzzi.
Recording information: Altamar Music Studio, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico; EQ S Studios; Extreme Music; Heartbeat Music Studios, Bayamón, Puerto Rico; Musica Futura; Rubby Haddock, Puerto Rico.
Directors: Oscar Llord; Jose Gazmey.
Photographer: Tony Vera.
Arrangers: Eduardo Reyes; Gustavo Arenas; Juan Antonio Salazar; Alejandro Jaén; Victor Manuelle.
Personnel includes: Melina Leon (vocals).
Adapter: Mary McCluskey.
| | Banco De Gaia Farewell Ferengistan CD (2006) Import
$31.29 The British electronica artist Toby Marks, who performs under the name Banco De Gaia, has grown increasingly politicized since his mid-1990s album, LAST TRAIN TO LHASA, which drew attention to the Chinese government's oppression of the people of Tibet. His richly layered 2006 series of dance tracks, FAREWELL FERENGISTAN, includes an experimental piece featuring singers from each of the countries taking part in the 2005 G8 economic summit, a computer performing the Elizabethan composer John Dowland's "Flow My Tears," and "White Man's Burden," a lament for the messianic tendencies of some world leaders.
2006 studio album which sees the band returning to the world of Electronic Beats with an album that will excite the critics, delight their fan base and win new listeners the world over. It is a return to the form and thinking that made 'Last Train to Lhasa' such a groundbreaking record. Disco Gecko.
| | Genival Lacerda Brasil Popular CD (2006) (Import)
$14.45 | | Freche Maedchen Hexentricks & Liebeszauber CD (2007) (Import)
$17.09 Track Listing of songs: Zauberei ; Hexenclub; Hexenweihe ; Liebeszauber; Florian ; Vetternwahn; Walpurgisnacht ; Liebesspeise; Leidenschaft ; Gegenzauber; Schwarze Magie ; Neumondnacht; Reltraum ; Bolognese; Hungerkur ; Liebesbrief;
| | Nadia Exitos Remix CD (2009)
$6.95 Sultry Mexican vocalist Nadia won fans by remaining committed to classic traditional mariachi and norteno music, even while updating the genres with elements of more contemporary musical styles such as American R&B and salsa. As such, Nadia's edition of the EXITOS REMIX series takes her usual approach a step further by matching the Oaxaca native's hits with synthesizers and dance beats. From the `80s synth pop/Wham-esque keyboard bass lines of "La Duda" to the throbbing house sounds of "Matalos," Nadia's EXITOS REMIX will give booty-shaking norteno fans something to bump about.
| | El Tigrillo Palma Exitos-Multi Karaoke CD (2009)
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