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Purchase Paraguay CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nini Rosso Il Silenzio CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music, Vols. 1-2 CD (1987)
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$13.59 Originally released on Swallow (6011) in 1965 and Swallow (6019) in 1974. Includes French and English translations.
If you want to go straight to the source and hear real Cajun music without any hint of crossover, look to the Balfa Brothers. Though they were a popular live attraction as early as 1948, Dewey, Will, Burke, Harry, and Rodney (with assistance from family friend Hadley Fontenot on accordion) didn't record their first LP until 1965. Their second followed a full nine years later. Both are included on this seminal Cajun disc, and the purity of the group's performances is stunning.
Theirs is an entirely acoustic sound, based on the jangling rhythm of the guitar, the sprightly tinkling of the triangle, and two wailing fiddles, alternately melancholy and joyous. Dewey Balfa, the band's de facto ...
| | Trivium Crusade CD (2006)
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$15.05 Trivium brought the heavy music scene to its knees with the brilliance of 2005's ASCENDENCY. Aggressive touring helped them to build a rabid following and honed the band's already fierce chops. The progression of CRUSADE showcases ...
| | Ravi Shankar West Meets East: The Historic Shankar/Menuhin Sessions CD (1967)
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$8.29 That a Western violinist should choose to pair with the illustrious Ravi Shankar is not in itself surprising. The violin was fully absorbed (and tuned much lower) by the Indian classical music establishment by the 19th century, and more recently has produced performers such as Dr. L. Subramaniam, Lalgudi Jayaraman, and the highly experimental L. Shankar. However, aside from being a highly accomplished set of recordings, the WEST MEETS EAST series--three Menuhin-Shankar collaborations that were later distilled into this one--elevated world music to new ...
| | Willie Colon Coleccion De Oro CD (2005)
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| | Manowar Battle Hymns CD (1982) Remastered; Reissued
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$9.49 This U.K. reissue CD, released in 2000, is digitally remastered and includes new liner notes.
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| | Golden Best: Sentimental Claude Ciari CD (2003) Import
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| | Lamplighters Loving, Rocking, Thrilling: The Complete Federal Recordings CD (2005)
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$15.09 All 28 of the sides the Lamplighters recorded for King in the mid-'50s are here, including both sides of all 12 of their singles, along with three previously unissued cuts and an alternate version of "Bo Peep" that didn't come out until 1997. The group remains most interesting, frankly, for what some of the members did after this music was recorded. Thurston Harris, who handled the lead vocals on most of this material, went on to have a big, early rock & roll hit with "Little Bitty Pretty One"; three of the other members from the final lineup formed the Sharps, who eventually became the Rivingtons. The Lamplighters tracks, however, were pretty ordinary mid-'50s vocal group R&B, though they did demonstrate the group's versatility, including both slow doo woppers and fast jumpers. As singers they were as good as many of the early R&B-cum-rock & roll vocal groups that had hits; they just didn't have any songs that were good enough to be hits. In fact, at times they could be pretty imitative. "Roll On" is very much in the style of fellow King act the Midnighters; "Believe in Me" can't fail to recall the Moonglows' "Sincerely"; other numbers sound like the Dominoes; and the suggestive "Yum Yum" was probably written with the success of early Drifters hits like "Honey Love" in mind. Still, it's a useful library-filler for R&B and early rock & roll collectors, the detailed liner notes supplying lots of details as to their confusing ...
| | Party Tyme Karaoke: Oldies Party Pack, Vol. 2 CDs (2006)
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$43.15 Party Tyme Karaoke: Oldies Party Pack, Vol. 2 combines the first four volumes of ...
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