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Ricchi E Poveri Songs | 1. | Canzone d'Amore | |
| 2. | Voulez Vous Danser | |
| 3. | Nascera Gesu | |
| 4. | Cosa Sei | |
| 5. | E Penso a Te | |
| 6. | Made in Italy | |
| 7. | Come Vorrei | |
| 8. | Hasta la Vista | |
| 9. | Mamma Maria  | |
| 10. | Piccolo Amore | |
| 11. | Baciamoci | |
| 12. | Sara Perche Ti Amo | |
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$17.89 The band's proclivities are best represented in the relentless throb and psychosexual subject matter of the ubiquitous dance-floor classic "Personal Jesus," in which David Gahan's deadpan delivery and powerful baritone create the perfect picture of all-consuming desire. "Strangelove" and the epic-sounding album opener "Stripped" create a similar atmosphere of deviance. "Behind The Wheel" explores dominance, and the menace of songs like "Never Let Me Down Again" is occasionally offset by the unabashed vulnerability of Martin Gore, who takes over vocal chores on "A Question Of Lust."
The mid-'80s saw Depeche Mode go through an intense musical development. Their fey, pretty-boy image of the early '80s turned into a portrait of intense, highly unique artists, reveling in the throes of obsession. The quirky pop tunes that had put them on the map turned into deep, introspective works, though they were catchy (and successful) nonetheless. In short, they matured from pop stars to artists. Guitars occasionally crept in, and their work of the period covered on the two disc set, THE SINGLES 1986-1998, bears an overall more serious tone than that which preceded it.
Depeche Mode includes: Martin Gore, Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan.
| | Katrina & The Waves Greatest Hits: Walking On Sunshine CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.49 This Katrina and the Waves retrospective collects the pop group's essential hit "Walking ...
| | Herb Alpert The Lonely Bull CD (1962) Remastered; Special Edition
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$11.99 There is a dreamy-eyed wonder about Herb Alpert's debut album. Within its Latin-esque affectations, the album is a moodily romantic concoction of easy listening and progressive sounds. "El Lobo" is a portrait of love's sorrow, tenderly painted with trumpets, guitars, and ghostly vocal choruses. "The Lonely Bull" is cinematic, with imagery of bullfights vividly implied by the opening sound effects of a roaring crowd. The deep electric guitar sounds like the Ventures, a popular 1960s instrumental rock group.
Even at the outset, Alpert's style has the elements that he carried with him over the succeeding years. There's a preference for solid and dominant percussion and tempos, making all his work specifically ...
| | Andrea Bocelli Amore CD (2006)
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$15.65 With superstar producer David Foster at the helm, the Tuscan-born singer selects a collection of pop standards from the ages and from around the world, including "Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves)," "Somos Novios (It's Impossible)," and "Solamente Una Vez." And while Bocelli's voice may be best suited for classical music and light opera, he handles these songs with the passion, skill, and grace fans have come to expect from him. AMORE is a brilliant move for Bocelli: the songs are targeted to a wider group of listeners and yet they have something for his original fans as well--in a word, his voice.
Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's cross-over success was firmly solidified long before the 2006 release of AMORE, and here, the singer casts an even wider net. Bocelli's voice is tailor-made for sensual romantic balladry, and naturally those songs abound. However, while past outings were marked by dramatic, though fairly straightforward orchestration and a crisp studio gloss, AMORE finds Bocelli utilizing ...
| | Quiet Riot Rehab CD (2006)
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| | Spock's Beard CD (2006)
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| | Shun Pace Rhodes He Lives CD (1991)
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| | Mix Master Mike Anti-Theft Device CD (1998)
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$11.59 Track Listing of songs: Ultra Intro; Ill Shit; Unidentifried; Supa Wyde Laces; Billie Klubb; Sektor One; Rebel Enforcer; Sektor Two; Jack Knyfe; Radiation; Sektor Three; Well Wicked; Deeportashun; ...
| | Religious Music Vol. 2: 1923-1935 CD (2001) Import
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$13.55 Sandhills Sixteen/Williams Black Patti Jubille
Audio Remasterer: Gerhard Wessely.
Liner Note Author: Gary Atkinson.
Recording information: Unknown Location (1920S); New York City (04/1923); London (10/1923); New York City (11/1923); ...
| | Trance Megabox CDs (2005) Import; Boxed Set
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$15.89 Track Listing of songs: Celebrate (The Love) (Over the Clouds Mix); Velvet Skies (Mezziah Remix); In the Name of Love; Secrets (Club Mix); Out of My Life (Club Mix); Innocent Child (Mario Lopez Remix); Take Me High; Forever in Love (Trance Antion Mix); Time For Love (Edit Version); Summer of My Life (Club Mix); Sail Away (3-Force Club Remix); Secret Land (Chris Low Club Mix); Moments in Love (J & R's Trance Mix); Angels (ATB Club Mix); She (Extended Club Mix); Angels (ATB Club Mix); Ra (Club Mix); Dance 2 Disco (DJ Piccolo Club Mix); Dreiklangsdimensionen (Avancada Remix); Lost in Paradise; Dream Diver; Future Generation (Deen's Team ...
| | Jazz For A Summer Night CDs (2003)
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| | Mike Longo Funkia CD (2008) (Import) Import; Japan
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| | Pink Try This CD (2003) Edited
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$9.09 "Trouble" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
On Pink's first album, she was squarely in the R&B/pop mode, but her follow-up contained the single "Just Like a Pill," a fierce rocker that pointed toward a new direction. TRY THIS moves Pink further into rock territory; where its predecessor contained collaborations with former 4 Non Blondes singer Linda Perry, TRY THIS is dominated by songs co-written with (and produced by) Rancid vocalist Tim Armstrong.
There are a couple of R&B-oriented songs to round things out (not to mention a steamy duet with notoriously nasty female rapper Peaches), but, for the most part, Pink goes Avril Lavigne one better on this album. She manages to mate the punk ethic and modern pop/rock production values with a rawness and immediacy that goes far beyond Lavigne's pop-punk amalgam. To drive her point home, Pink closes the album with an unlisted hidden track that attacks teen-poppers like Britney and Christina with expletive-filled glee.
Personnel includes: Pink (vocals); Peaches (vocals); Tim Armstrong (guitar, piano, loops, background vocals); Jonathan S. Davis (acoustic & electric guitar, keyboards, bass, programming); Billyman (acoustic & electric guitar, background vocals); John Fields (guitar, piano, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, programming); Linda Perry (guitar, sitar, mellotron); Lars Frederiksen, Steve Stevens (guitar); Lon Price (tenor saxophone); Greg Smith ...
| | Best Of Joe Simon CD (1977)
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| | Jon Rauhouse Steel Guitar Heart Attack CD (2007)
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$10.39 A pedal steel and banjo master, Jon Rauhouse has long been the unsung musical ingredient in the Bloodshot stable, supporting many of their best artists, such as Neko Case and Kelly Hogan. With STEEL GUITAR HEART ATTACK, his fourth solo record for Bloodshot, Rauhouse finds the grace, ease, and sensuality in an instrument the playing of which has been likened to trying to fly a helicopter in tune. Rauhouse makes the very difficult seem very natural. He breaks up the mostly steel set with a guest appearance by Case, some banjo instrumentals, and an absurd sense of a humor--an essential asset for the mastery of pedal steel--showcased by a couple of TV theme covers.
Personnel: Jon Rauhouse (banjo); Kelly Hogan, Neko Case, Sally Timms, Rachel Flotard (vocals); Paul Rigby (guitar); Jacob Valenzuela (trumpet); Jeff 'Fruit Pie' Marchant (trombone); ...
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