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One of the most accomplished artists to come out of Brazil in the '90s, Daniela Mercury combines the percolating percussion of her native Bahia with the fever of rock & roll. Although she has yet to achieve any real success in the United States, she is a bona fide superstar in Brazil, and in her live shows, she boasts the pyrotechnical self-assuredness of a pop star like Ricky Martin. Surrounded by a solid core of swinging percussionists, she flexes her powerhouse vocal chords, aided by an electrifying horn section and a few backup vocalists.
This concert album reveals Mercury in all her effervescent live glory, and it is especially recommended for listeners who are not familiar with her explosive style. Mercury is also a gifted composer of catchy hooks, as the opening track "Eletrica" amply demonstrates. And she spices the program up with selections by Brazil's most notorious songwriters, from Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil to newer sensation Carlinhos Brown. Daniela Mercury Eletrica Songs Purchase Eletrica CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ricky Martin Vuelve CD (1998)
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$8.99 VUELVE won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance.
So he did time in Menudo, so what? He was young and impressionable. You don't hold New Edition against Bobby Brown, do you? The point is that Ricky Martin is a fully-realized, mature artist who has a lot to offer to the world of Latin music. VUELVE shows the range of Martin's talents, from the propulsive Latin rhythms of "Por Arriba, Por Abajo" and "Lola, Lola" to the Anglicized power balladry of the title track, with plenty of stops in between. Somehow, it all fits together seamlessly. One of the reasons may be the economy of the tunes; Martin likes 'em short and sweet, and nothing on VUELVE sticks around long enough to wear out its welcome.
Engineers include: Benny Faccone, Rik Pekkonen, Steve Churchyard.
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| | Chieftains Wide World Over: A 40 Year Celebration CD (2002)
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$8.99 This a companion disc to a later release of 2002, DOWN THE OLD PLANK ROAD, celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Chieftains.
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| | Donna Band Hopkins Donna Hopkins Band Live CD (2005)
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$18.99 Donna Hopkins is a force of nature. Long a part of the Atlanta music scene, the Donna Hopkins Band is poised to break out with their second album, Donna Hopkins Band - Live. Donna's music comes straight from her heart - southern roots music from a woman's point of view.Selected as Atlanta's Best Blues Artist in 2002 by Atlanta Magazine, Donna has assembled a trio of kindred spirits for this amazing band. With Donna on guitar, Richie Jones on drums, and Brian Ashley Jones (no relation) on bass, the Donna Hopkins Band has truly solidified. Released to critical raves in February 2003, Donna's first album, Free To Go, attracted a legion of fans to the Donna Hopkins Band. Alert listeners will discover a live, hidden bonus track on Free To Go at the very end of the CD, a soulful version of the old blues standard, "Time To Travel." Noting the joy of her live performance, Hittin' the Note reviewer Rob Johnson remarked, "Donna sings with unrestrained roadhouse soul and lays down a great slide solo as beer glasses clink in the background." The excitement of this live performance carries over to the new live record. The power of a three-piece band is nowhere more evident than in a live setting, so it was only natural for Donna to choose this element for her follow-up record. A sold-out crowd at Smith's Olde Bar greeted the Donna Hopkins Band last March in Atlanta, and warm energy filled the air. The first cut is "In Spite of Yourself," written by Donna after the Iraq invasion. It's a funky, hard-rocking message song and the three musicians quickly make a statement - they have come to play hard!Donna's gutsy vocals and crisp guitar are real attention grabbers. Mixed perfectly with Richie's punchy percussion and Brian's in-your-face bass at butt-kicking volume, Donna's tone is Mulish, raw and raunchy - sort of a "Gov't Hopkins."Richie Jones had played in a band with the guys from Tishamingo and it was the live cut on Free To Go that brought him to Donna's attention. When choosing the selection for the bonus track, she'd forgotten that Richie had sat in that night - her first reaction when hearing it again was to give him a call! Richie says the Band means the world to him - it is so rewarding to release emotions with an artist like Donna. The three can communicate without words, like they are a single entity. The powerful and driving "Dirty Alabama Road" tells a story from Donna's childhood when she stumbled across a bootlegger's stash. Donna's remarkable tone in this song and on the whole album is from a 1989 tobacco sunburst Les Paul Custom Lite running through a 1968 Ampeg VT-40. Next up is an emotional "Don't Ask Why." The lead cut from Free To Go, here an extended jam at the end features Donna's rich slide work. Bass player Brian Ashley Jones from Nashville brings another skill to the band with his ...
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