| | Luis Miguel Vivo CD - Import Luis Miguel Discography of CDs
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VIVO was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album, for the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album.
VIVO won the 2001 Billboard Latin Music Award for Male Pop Album of the Year.
There's so much myth surrounding Latin pop star Luis Miguel--a man who rubbed shoulders with Sinatra, and can't turn around without winning an award--that it's hard to imagine him standing on a stage interacting with a real, live audience. Nevertheless, it's something he does all the time, to packed houses the world over, and VIVO stands as an effective document of the live Luis Miguel experience.
Despite the intimidation factor inherent in someone of Miguel's status, he seems refreshingly real, shouting playfully to the crowd, and investing all his energy into his performance. The music moves mostly from lightly grooving Latin pop/R&B to lushly romantic numbers, and Miguel's singing is inevitably consistent, as he wraps the crowd around his little finger.
Recorded at Watersound, Studio City, California and The Record Plant, Hollywood, California.
Personnel: Luis Miguel (vocals).
Personnel: Luis Miguel (vocals); Todd Robinson, Juan Carlos Navarro (guitar); Miguel Dario Gonzalez (guitarron); Hugo Santiago Ramirez, Mauricio Ramos, Pedro Garcia, Jose Ignacio Vazquez, Petronilo Godinez, Benjamin Rosas, Jose Eloy Guerrero, Julio De Santiago (violin); Juan Carlos Giron (vihuela); Jeff Nathanson (saxophone); Francisco Abonce, Juan Arpero, Cutberto Perez Munoz, Juan Guzman Acevedo (trumpet); Alex Carballo (trombone); Francisco Loyo, Arturo Perez (keyboards); Lalo Carrillo (bass); Victor Loyo (drums); Tommy Aros (percussion); Marco Gamboa (sequencing); Julie Bond, Naja Barnes, Carmel Cooper (background vocals).
Purchase Vivo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Luis Miguel El Concierto CDs (1995) (Import) Canada
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| | Luis Miguel Amarte Es Un Placer CD (1999) (Import) Canada
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$8.75 AMARTE ES UN PLACER won the 2000 Billboard Latin Music Award for Male Pop Album Of The Year.
AMARTE ES UN PLACER won the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Album Of The Year ...
| | Luis Miguel 20 Anos CD (1990)
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| | Luis Miguel America & En Vivo CD (1992)
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| | Luis Miguel Mis Romances CD (2001) (Import) Canada
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$9.35 Classy Latin pop from the veteran ballad singer, whose youth belies his long musical career (he won his first Grammy at age fifteen in 1985 for a duet with none other than Sheena Easton--who knew?) and immense popularity. With credits such as accompanying Frank Sinatra on his DUETS II album and contributing a song to Disney's HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME movie, Luis Miguel's umpteenth album is a collection of standards and original material that will further cement his position as heartthrob par excellence ...
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| | Cesar Pedroso Pupy Y Los Que Son Son CD (2002) Import
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| | Buzz Atomico CD (2003)
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$12.05 La Ley,Lucybell,Aterciopelados ,Enrique Bunbury,Libido ++
| | Radmilla Cody Spirit Of A Woman CD (2005)
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| | Phoebe Lyng Unadorned - EP CD (2008)
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$12.65 PHOEBE LYNG is an acoustic singer/songwriter living in New York City. Phoebe was born and mostly raised in Manhattan by Broadway actors. When they weren't living in the ...
| | Mallet Band How Far Is It CD (2009)
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$14.79 Michael Hatfield Salazar Bass Marimba, Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Orchestra BellsTommy KeseckerSalazar Bass Marimba, Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Orchestra BellsTom MillerSteel Drums, Salazar Bass Marimba, Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Orchestra Bells, Hand PercussionJim MunzenriderDrums, Salazar Bass marimba, Hand PercussionCurt MooreDrumsYou can blame all of this on me. I needed an opportunity to present the mallet instruments I love in some kind of performance arena. So I called my usual suspects and asked if they'd like to take a whack--no pun intended--at a "Mallets Only" band, and of course, a drummer. Since I have some buddies that are equally enamored by wooden and metal instruments that like to be beaten upon, this project came to fruition! You'll meet all the players in a moment, but for now, a little history.The Mallet Band has existed in one form or another in San Francisco since the 90's. We played street gigs, park concerts and other events. We all are full timers in the music freelance world, we play other instruments as well, but mallet instruments are where we live. Quite often we have to create our own playing opportunities. I rallied the troops before with our last recording, "Phone Call From Barcelona", and that project was a lovely collaborative scene. We used only acoustic instruments, except the bass marimba part, which was driven by Silicon Mallet and MalletKat mallet synthesizers. That worked out fine, it was very easy to capture for recording purposes, but it wasn't wood! So for this project, I decided to go "au naturel"! And, of course, the band had no issues with that! I contacted John Salazar, a very fine marimba maker in Arcata California, and told him I needed a gorgeous instrument that could produce and project some heavy bottom to drive this band. He accepted the task, and built the fine instrument you see and hear on this recording. I especially appreciated John's resonator design. Bass marimba resonator tubes typically are shaped like a "J" in order to have the length to support the frequency of the bar. For his design, John chose to double the resonator in on itself, so the result is a uniform looking instrument with beautiful lines, and incredible low end resonance. The Mallet Band members wrote the tunes you hear on "How Far Is It?". Some of the tunes were written under great duress, while others had been kicking around for a while, waiting for the right time to emerge. Our creative process was very involved, and went something like this: "I've booked two days of recording for The Mallet Band, everyone needs to write four tunes"!. After the panic subsided, everybody got busy, either writing or raiding his own "I'll finish this tune some other time" files. Now about the tunes!."Just For Today" was written by Tom Miller, our resident steel drum genius. (We've said this before, but he's the only guy we know who sight ...
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