| | Stevie Wonder My Cherie Amour CD Stevie Wonder Discography of CDs
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Pack a picnic, grab your sweetie, and it's off to a sunny day in the park with MY CHERIE AMOUR. This 1969 Motown staple delivers the young Stevie Wonder wrapped in lush string and horn sections, adding a certain grandiose quality to the music that he seemed to cast off only a few years later. MY CHERIE AMOUR is 12 tracks worth of innocent summertime R&B.
Dig the refrain from the title track, as Stevie la-las in unison with the flutes--unlike other aspects of the recording, this is a foreshadowing of things to come in his career. "At Last" is just plain exuberant, driven by a funky bass, free-spirited ascending modulations and an insistent string section that testifies to Stevie's sunny declarations. A funkified rendition of the Doors anthem "Light My Fire" is made dream-like with legato bowing from the strings, punctuated by the unmistakable happy tooting of Stevie's harmonica. Stevie Wonder My Cherie Amour Songs My Cherie Amour Music Review Purchase My Cherie Amour CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of Ernest Ashworth CD (1991)
My Cherie Amour
$6.79 Greatest Hits is a 12-track budget-priced collection that features some of Ernest Ashworth's biggest hits ...
| | Stevie Wonder Signed, Sealed And Delivered CD (1970)
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$6.79 As you listen to this album, you will inevitably find yourself lamenting the devastating shortage of hours in a day in which to continue grooving. 1970's SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED marks another turning point for Mr. Wonder as his lyrics grow more world-conscious and the music gets indubitably funkier. Swift, dynamic bass-playing, deep clavichord and head-nodding riffs are just some of the elements which drive the new sound. Those who cherish his more sugary Motown nuggets of the '60s needn't fear, though--they too continue to claim a space.
The title track may well place you unwittingly en marche to the door of your sweetie. The high-stepping horn lines and husky rhythm section lay the foundation for a swinging vocal delivery laced with ...
| | Stevie Wonder For Once In My Life CD (1968)
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$6.85 A lush, energetic recording, FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE sees "Little" Stevie Wonder singing a workout's worth. Not to be confused with the more broadly creative Stevie of later years, this is the vintage singing-sensation Stevie. It's a thrill to hear. While the studio instrumentation is standard fare for the time, Wonder plays happily off the backing with saucily bent notes and hearty falsettos that make these pop tunes wail.
The overdubbed vocal harmonies on tunes like "You Met Your Match" make for the kind of hard-grooving hooks that would populate many other Wonder albums to come. "I'm More Than Happy" is a sweet, slow treat with a conga-pumped feel akin to many Marvin Gaye cuts of the same period. While the sultry wash of strings seems at times to push Stevie to more fervent singing, ...
| | Black Caesar DVD (1973) Widescreen
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$10.29 Tommy Gibbs is a young killer ...
| | Billy Joe Shaver Everybody's Brother CD (2007)
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$13.75 A Billy Joe Shaver album is always cause for celebration, but on this 2007, Grammy-nominated release, the outlaw country troubadour shines in a whole new way. Produced by John Carter Cash, the album features all country-gospel originals, half of them sung in duet with a laundry list of country greats, including the late Johnny Cash, old partner in crime Kris Kristofferson, and Tanya Tucker. Although the Christian-themed lyrics are utterly sincere, fans needn't worry that Shaver has gone soft on them. The music crackles with country-rocking, ...
| | Monster Booty CD (2001)
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$15.65 The Razor & Tie label began as a respectably hip endeavor specializing in cult artists, but with the release of compilations like this one, they've clearly gone the prurient-interest route. Nevertheless, if there has to be a concept album about the butt, it should at least be done well, which the appropriately titled MONSTER BOOTY is.
The disc kicks off with the national anthem of "butt" songs, Sir-Mix-A-Lot's hip-hop ode to the rump, "Baby Got Back." From there, things continue apace, with the infectious chanting of Tag Team's "Whoomp! (There it Is)," Reel to Real's shake-your-groove-thang dance number "I Like to Move It" and more. The collection concludes with E.U.'s tried-and-true go-go classic "Da Butt," which ...
| | Phil Da Agony Aromatic CD (2004)
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$10.45
| | Ultimate 60'S Collection CDs (2005)
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$15.59 Liner Note Author: Greg Russo.
| | Omarion O CD (2005) (Import)
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$34.15 After gaining fame as a member of teen-pop sensations B2K, Omarion seeks rebirth on O, his debut solo record. Omarion acknowledges his past on "Growing Pains," where the young singer bares his soul in a sort of apology for the demise of his group and for any lingering bitterness between the members. The song even features the most sincere of spoken laments near the end, but outside of that tune, Omarion has his eyes glued to his present and future.
Omarion sets the tone for O on the opening track, "I Wish," showing a true maturity as he examines his own weaknesses (including his confusion about love) with admirable strength. The Neptunes work their magic and lay down a seductive backdrop for the able vocalist on "Touch." He reveals deep roots, hearkening back to a 1970s-going-on-'80s funkiness on "Never Gonna Let You Go (She's A Keepa)," which features a welcome guest shot by Big Boi. Omarion wisely closes on his strong suit with a spate of sweet ballads in the New Edition vein.
The debut album from former B2K lead singer Omarion who has stepped into the booth with producers including AllStar (3LW, Joe, Luther Vandross), The Underdogs (B2K, Ruben Studdard, Tyrese) and Atlanta's own Corner Boys (Usher). As co-writer on 5 songs, he hopes to show fans ''a ...
| | Gennady Sherman Goodbye My Dream CD (2007)
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$15.15 Among the various definitions of music, I prefer the one by Samuel Johnson: “The only sensual pleasure without vice”…Gennady Sherman began studying music at the age of 7 in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was a privilege to grow up in a place with so rich musical culture. Once he barely learned the basics of playing, Gennady started picking popular tunes by ear and transcribing them, as well as composing his own. At the encouragement of his piano teacher, Gennady began studying composition and, at the age of 10, debuted with his original tunes. During his years in high school he accompanied the school theater at times, but most of all enjoyed playing in a school band. Gennady played his first gig at the age of 14.Like many other young people of his generation, Gennady went to pursue a technical career. In college, however, he continued playing in a band and, shortly after graduation and starting his work career, Gennady entered musical college to study Jazz composition and arrangement. He has been playing gigs around the town, and his original tunes and arrangements of the popular songs were very well received by the audience. With a marriage, raising a family and later, immigration to the USA (in 1989), Gennady had very ...
| | Zut Zut Zut CD (2007) (Import)
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$31.55
| | Pure Bossa Nova CD (2007)
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$9.65
| | Jimmy McGriff Electric Funk CD (2009) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$27.39
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