| | Pooh Parsifal CD - Import Pooh Discography of CDs
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Purchase Parsifal CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ennio Morricone - Peace Notes: Live In Venice DVDs (2008) With CD
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| | Masada Quintet Stolas: Book Of Angels Volume 12 CD (2009)
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$12.99 STOLAS is the 12th volume in John Zorn's BOOK OF ANGELS series of compositions, and it's a welcome and compelling idea that he decided to re-form his stellar Masada quintet for the occasion. In addition to the rhythm section of Joey Baron and Greg Cohen, trumpeter Dave Douglas, and pianist Uri Caine, Zorn enlisted tenor sax giant Joe Lovano to replace him on all but one cut where he adds his alto, making the group a sextet. Here klezmer, Yiddish folk music, bossa nova, and other Latin jazz all come together in a seamless meld of tunes that accent the symmetry of ensemble play as much as they do an extremely advanced sense of ensemble harmonics, rhythmic invention, and, of course, tautly arranged spaces for individual improvisation--check out the album's longest cut, "Tagriel," for evidence as Zorn's composition not only travels genres but centuries. The popping showcase for solos that is "Serakel" is nonetheless a grooving ...
| | Mariza Terra CD (2008) Bonus Track
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$13.49 Terra feels like an attempt to move Mariza into the musical mainstream. She's already established herself at the forefront of fado, as one of the leading performers of the emotive Portuguese style, and there's no doubt she possesses a wonderful voice. But the addition of several guests, such as Chucho Valdés, Ivan Lins, and Tito Paris (among others) seems to open up the seams between fado ...
| | World Of Italian Hits Of The 80'S CD (2005)
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| | W.O. Italian Hits Of The 50'S CD (2005)
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| | Bob Marley Confrontation CD (1983) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$10.75 Additional personnel includes: Glen DaCosta (tenor saxophone); David Madden (trumpet); Nambo (trombone); Devon Evans (percussion).
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (2001, Sterling Sound, New York, New York)
An interesting collection of singles and posthumously archived material created in the same way as Hendrix's CRASH LANDING and The Beatles "Free as a Bird," (albeit with most of the original musicians), CONFRONTATION is more consistent than one would expect and includes at least one certified classic in "Buffalo Soldier." The record features some very tasty guitar, good vocal performances and the always rock-steady rhythm section of the Barrett brothers. While not absolutely essential, it should certainly be the next purchase for anyone who ...
| | Risque Blues: Big 10-Inch Record CD (1996)
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| | Cubans In Europe, Vol. 1: 1929-1932 CD (1994)
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| | Dwight Yoakam Tomorrow's Sounds Today CD (2000)
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$11.65 In-between directing a film, maintaining an acting career, launching his own website, and touring in support of the solo CD set DWIGHTYOAKAMACOUSTIC.NET, it's downright remarkable that Dwight Yoakam found the time to record TOMMOROW'S SOUNDS TODAY before 2000 ended. Despite all this activity, Yoakam's production partner/guitarist Pete Anderson came up with another outing that bucks Music Row trends while honoring country music's past without becoming nostalgic.
Throughout TOMORROW'S SOUNDS, Dwight Yoakam's rich tenor gets put to great use on songs like the Buddy Holly-inspired "Dreams of Clay" and the gritty honky-tonk of "A Place to Cry." Backed by a crack band featuring the distinctive contributions of fiddler Scott Joss and steel guitarist Gary Morse, Yoakam also impresses with tear-in-your beer laments like the seasonally themed "Time Spent Missing You" (featuring former Byrd Chris Hillman ...
| | Harlem Sessions CD (2002)
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| | Yoshida Brothers CD (2003)
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$14.79 Still in their early 20's, Ryoichiro and Kenichi, also known as the Yoshida Brothers, are the newest sensation in traditional Japanese World Music, achieving pin-up status with an ever-growing legion of fans. The brothers play a Tsugaru-Shamisen, a three-stringed instrument resembling the banjo and with a style originating from northern Japan with intricate and fast picking. With the exception of their instruments, they are anything but traditional. With spiked, dyed brown hair and animated performances thrashing their instruments like rock guitarists, many have stated that they are a significant force in a new music revolution. "Every day we challenge the possibilities", says Kenichi, "we creat our own story... by improvisation".
Yes, the Yoshida Brothers are sensations in Japan, and yes, they can play those shamisens just like ringing a bell. The question isn't their ability; it's what they do with it. On the unadorned "Hyakka Ryouran" they play together beautifully, letting the tones of the instrument shine with some duet playing that seems telepathic. Once backing comes in, they run the gamut from new age to adult contemporary to smooth jazz. Not that the playing isn't superb; it is, and it has to be said that the music is geared ...
| | Three Degrees Turnin' Up The Heat CD (1998)
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| | Newbreed Records Monsta The Mixtape CD (2007)
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$5.69 Da One is a breath of fresh air to the rap game. The southern bred rapper is the front man for the record label NewBreed Records. Da One is representing his hometown of Barnesville Georgia, which is located just south of Atlanta. Although Da One embraces the different styles, such as crunk and snap music, that have put southern Rap on the map, he delivers his own style of powerful lyrics delivered over dynamic beats. Music has been a big part of Da Ones life since he was a child. His father is still involved in music. He has his own band that tours around the country. The passion that Da One has for music is evident in his lyrics. He spends everyday of his life trying to perfect his craft. Da One is an inspiration to a lot of people in his community. ...
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