| | Enrique Chia Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor CD Enrique Chia Discography of CDs
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Solo performer: Enrique Chia (piano). Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor Music Enrique Chia Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor Songs | 1. | Amor Eterno |
| 2. | La Barca / Mucho Corazon |
| 3. | Parece que Fue Ayer |
| 4. | Silencio / Quiereme Mucho / Vereda Tropical |
| 5. | Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado / Asi |
| 6. | Amorcito Corazon / No Me Quieras Tanto |
| 7. | Si Nos Dejan / De Que Manera Te Olvido |
| 8. | Mienteme / Tu Me Acostumbraste / Contigo En La Distancia |
| Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor Music Review Purchase Lo Mejor De Lo Mejor CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Enrique Chia Piano Romantico Vol. 1 CD (1991)
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| | Enrique Chia Piano Romantico Vol. 2 CD (1991)
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| | Enrique Chia Boleros Al Piano CD (1992)
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| | Enrique Chia Tangos Y Nostalgia CD (1997)
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| | Enrique Chia Con Amor CD (1998)
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| | Enrique Chia Nostalgia De Mexico: Al Piano CD (2004)
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| | Johnny Cash At San Quentin CDs (1969) Remastered; Complete
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$6.75 While the 2000 edition of this classic Johnny Cash performance, AT SAN QUENTIN (THE COMPLETE 1969 CONCERT), led listeners to believe that it presented the show in its entirety, this comprehensive two-CD/one-DVD reissue set proves that notion to be not quite true. Boasting a total of 31 tracks, the audio discs feature all of the songs from SAN QUENTIN's previous incarnations, most notably the country icon's definitive reading of the witty Shel Silverstein tune "A Boy Named Sue," but it also makes room for additional Cash numbers, including the fierce "Blistered," and tunes by other members of Cash's traveling show, such as Carl Perkins (a rollicking version of his own "Blue Suede Shoes") and the Statler Brothers (the upbeat "Flowers on the Wall"). The DVD documentary focuses on both Cash and his venue of choice, making this version of SAN QUENTIN ideal for aficionados of the Man in Black.
One of country music's unequivocal stars, Johnny Cash retained respect for the travails of the audience elevating him to that position. Recorded live at one of America's most notorious prisons, this album displays an empathy bereft of condescension and captures a performer combining charisma with natural ease. The material is balanced between established favorites and new material including "Wanted Man" (an unrecorded Bob Dylan song), and the lighthearted hit "A Boy Named Sue." It was not the first time Cash had recorded in a penal institution, but this appearance, at a time when American values were vociferously questioned, suggested the artist's rebelliousness had not dimmed.
To put the performance on At San Quentin in a bit of perspective: Johnny Cash's key partner in the Tennessee Two, guitarist Luther Perkins, died in August 1968, just seven months before this set was recorded in February 1969. In addition to that, Cash was nearing the peak of his popularity -- his 1968 live album, At Folsom Prison, was a smash success -- but he was nearly at his wildest in his personal life, which surely spilled over into his performance. All of this sets the stage for At San Quentin, a nominal sequel to At Folsom Prison that surpasses its predecessor and captures Cash at his rawest and wildest. Part of this is due to how he feeds off of his captive audience, playing to the prisoners and seeming like one of them, but it's also due to the shifting dynamic within the band. Without Perkins, Cash isn't tied to the percolating two-step that defined his music to that point. Sure, it's still there, but it has a different feel coming from a different guitarist, and Cash sounds unhinged as he careens through his jailhouse ballads, ...
| | Tragically Hip Fully Completely CD (1993) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Super Eurobeat V.114 CD (2006) (Import) Japan
$49.95 | | Jackie McLean Let Freedom Ring CD (1962) Remastered
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| | Benjamin Herman Plays Jaki Byard CD (2003) Import; Sacd Hybrid
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$14.99 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Although the late Jaki Byard recorded extensively as a leader and soloist, as well as composing a fair body of original music, he is remembered most for his work as a sideman with the likes of Charles Mingus and Eric Dolphy. Alto saxophonist Benjamin Herman sought to correct this oversight by dedicating most of a CD to Byard's songs, accompanied by pianist Pierre Christophe (who studied with Byard for four years in New York), bassist Jos Machtel, and drummer Joost van Schalk. "Tribute to Jimmy Slide" makes for an impressive opener. Byard's tribute to the well-known tap dancer was first conceived as a piano solo, but Christophe adapted it for the quartet, with the pianist incorporating some of Byard's keyboard techniques without sounding like a clone. "D.D.L.J." was written for Byard's two daughters and wife (he is the "J"); Herman's alto sax easily negotiates the demanding changes in this uptempo piece. "Aluminum ...
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| | Airplay CD (1980) Japan
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| | Ronnie Aldrich That Aldrich Feeling CD (2006) (Import) Japan
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