| | Yoskar El Prabu Llora Alma Mia CD Yoskar El Prabu Discography of CDs
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Audio Mixer: Humberto Raposo.
Personnel: Daniel Monción (vocals).
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$11.29 Bachata is quickly becoming the voice of this generation, as it overtakes merengue as the favored style of the Dominican Republic and her sons and daughters abroad. As emerging young talent continue to favor the genre's transparent, spare rhythm sections and romantic melodies, fans will be blessed with a higher and higher level of quality. Yoskar "El Prabu" Sarante is among the best singers who claim bachata as their own. Contemporaries of Sarante, like Andy Andy or the boys of Aventura, though trend-setting ...
| | Alex Bueno Pideme CD (2002)
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| | Frank Reyes Cuando Se Quiere Se Puede CD (2004)
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| | Monchy & Alexandra Hasta El Fin CD (2004)
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$11.79 Monchy & Alexandra combine salsa & merengue music with American pop on HASTA EL FIN. Largely consisting of passionate love songs, this 2004 release features stunning vocal performances, tight musicianship, and resplendent production. As with many Latin albums, the percussion is the backbone of the ensemble and the ...
| | Aventura God's Project CD (2005)
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$12.39 Since its formation in the Bronx, New York in 1994, Dominican boy band Aventura has been steadily expanding its sound toward a style that incorporates hip-hop, R&B, rock, merengue, and reggaeton, while still retaining strong traces of traditional bachata. GOD'S PROJECT is the culmination of Aventura's stylistic expansion, and is the group's most mature, diverse, and accomplished album.
The sounds of bachata--the quartet's foundation--are still prominent, especially on "Ciego de Amor," which features a cameo by Antony Santos, one of the Dominican Republic's leading bachata artists (not to be confused with ...
| | Zacarias Ferreira Quiereme CD (2005)
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| | Orquesta Aragon Cuban Originals CD (1999)
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| | La Makina Un Tablazo CD (2002)
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| | Johnny Warman From The Jungle To The New Horizons CD (1983) Bonus Tracks
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$19.95 The 1983 follow-up to Johnny Warman's Australian hit, Walking into Mirrors, but not destined for anywhere near the attention of its predecessor, From the Jungle to the New Horizons nevertheless follows very much in that album's electrifying mode, hurling the best in current recording technology into the mix and taking full advantage of his backing band as well -- Peter Gabriel worked with several of the same musicians (Jerry Marotta, Tony Levin), and the first few tracks here certainly relish such parentage. But Warman, unlike so many of his peers, was no mere clone, and the comparisons that can be drawn between From the Jungle and Gabriel's then-imminent fourth album (Security) are valid in mood and momentum alone. Like the best of Gabriel's then-current work, From the Jungle astonishes via its breadth and originality, whether it's journeying through the deepest electro-bayou and a swamp-stained cover of "Spirit in the Sky," flirting with Linn Drum-led reggae on "Dream, Dream, Dream," or simply heading into what was altogether uncharted territory at the time via a vast array of gizmos, gadgets, and synths. The eight bonus tracks, meanwhile, continue rounding out the portrait of Warman as one of the era's most adventurous souls, dipping into the sessions not only for this album, but also projects dating back to the late '70s. ~ Dave Thompson
Now released for the first time on CD with no less than eight bonus tracks.
The 1983 follow-up to Johnny Warman's Australian hit, Walking into Mirrors, but not destined for anywhere near the attention of its predecessor, From the Jungle to the New Horizons nevertheless follows very much in that album's electrifying mode, hurling the best in current recording technology into the mix and taking full advantage of his backing band as well. Peter Gabriel worked with several of the same musicians (Jerry Marotta, Tony Levin), ...
| | Edson & Hudson Galera Coracao CD (2005)
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| | London Suede Dog Man Star CD (1994)
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$9.39 Contains the hidden track "Modern Boys" which follows "Still Life."
In 1993 when The London Suede introduced their neo-glam sound to the pop market, critics tripped over themselves dropping names ranging from The Smiths to T. Rex, all the while trying to determine where Suede fell in the scheme of British rock. Was Suede glam? Were they the much heralded but vaguely defined "new wave" of the new wave? Now with their second album DOG MAN STAR it all comes into focus.
Side-stepping rock's constant judgements, the London Suede have strengthened their grip on the fickle British pop market. Brett Anderson's half hysterical, half morose, and all-the-while introspective stance on life as a pop star is charmingly reminiscent of rock's favorite crooner, Morrissey, from one of rock's most beloved British neo-glam bands, The Smiths.
With DOG MAN STAR the band has grown past its glam guitar pose and evolved into a fiercely melodic, lushly arranged orchestration of modern rock. Building off Anderson's gift for witty double-edged lyrics, DOG MAN STAR becomes the listener's guide to modern London. By the second track, "We Are The Pigs," Anderson's keen eye for detail is in place as he paints the picture of London's riot-filled streets. "We all watch them burn," sing school children over the sounds of crackling flames, and the listener can't help but take notice. Glam or not, the London Suede will remain the dominant force in British guitar rock.
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