| | Shirley Bassey Thank You For The Years CD - Import Shirley Bassey Discography of CDs
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THANK YOU FOR THE YEARS is a 15-track release by legendary vocalist Shirley Bassey and includes "Thank You For The Years" and a live version of "Diamonds Are Forever."
This album, features songs from the very beginning, her earliest days spent touring the working men's clubs, through her worldwide fame as the chosen diva to sing the Bond themes & to latter years where she has worked she has worked with The Propellerheads to the present day with six new tracks including the beautiful lead track 'Thank You For The Years' (Anniversary Mix). 22 tracks. Sony Music TV. 2003. Thank You For The Years Music Thank You For The Years Music Thank You For The Years Music Review Buy Thank You For The Years CD Purchase Thank You For The Years CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Leonard Cohen More Best Of CD (1997)
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$7.59 A best-of that comprises cuts from two studio efforts and a live album? For a lesser artist, the consumer would be well within his rights to cry foul. In Leonard Cohen's case, however, virtually every track he's ever recorded merits anthologizing. MORE BEST OF contains the strongest songs from I'M YOUR MAN and THE FUTURE, two of Cohen's latter-day masterpieces that combine his dark, poetic lyrics with an ironically glossy sonic framework. To add some historical perspective, live versions of early cuts like "Suzanne" are included. The depth (both spiritual and physical) of Cohen's readings here stands in sharp contrast to the original recordings. To rope in the diehard fans, there are two new cuts included, the self-deprecating shuffle "Never Any Good" and a short spoken-word piece, "The Great Event."
Producers include: Leonard Cohen, Michael Robidoux, Gean-Michel Reusser, Rebecca De Mornay, Leanne Ungar.
Engineers include: Roger Guerin, Leanne Unger, Kevin Beauchamp, Ian Terry, Richard Cottrell.
Personnel includes: Leonard ...
| | Enya Day Without Rain CD (2000)
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$10.65 A DAY WITHOUT RAIN won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.
Celtic songbird Enya is nothing if not consistent--A DAY WITHOUT RAIN won't disappoint anyone who was entranced by her first major hit "Orinoco Flow." The same blend of adult-contemporary pop, Celtic overtones, and peaceful, new age-derived ambience fills these songs. Enya knows how to set a mood, and she takes her time establishing the themes here; the title cut that opens the album doesn't even have any words, just Enya's harmoniously overdubbed humming.
Speaking of overdubs, Enya sang and played every single thing on A DAY WITHOUT RAIN herself, demonstrating ...
| | Shirley Bassey - Standing Room Only DVD (1990) Widescreen
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$15.59 The powerhouse vocals of Shirley Bassey are given a welcome airing on this live release. Bassey is known for her ability to make any song her own, and she attempts a ...
| | Best Of Govi CD (2005)
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$11.95 This is an 11-track tour through the highlights of Govi's four albums for Higher Octave Records. Anyone who has heard the German-born guitarist's stylings will have a sense of what's included here: This is light, soothing, guitar-centered music that owes a debt to the flamenco tradition, yet also has one foot firmly planted in New Age and easy-listening territory.
Govi's compositions are quite tuneful, and never accelerate beyond a pleasant, mid-tempo groove, keeping just enough exotic flavor to make the music alluring and seductive. ...
| | Rocky Balboa: The Best Of Rocky CD (2006) Original Soundtrack
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$12.49 To coincide with the 2006 release of ROCKY BALBOA (the sixth installment in the life of the beloved fictional pugilist created by Sylvester Stallone), Capitol records compiled this collection of music from the various films. In addition to Bill Conti's famed dramatic ...
| | Ncis: The Official TV Soundtrack CDs (2009) Original Soundtrack
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$11.99 Looking for a compilation that runs the gamut from Bob Dylan ...
| | Saccharine Trust Past Lives CD (1989)
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| | Falco Greatest Hits CD (1999)
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| | Ibiza Chillout V.4 CD (2005)
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| | Madison Smart Bell Forty Words For Fear CD (2003)
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| | Dragonfly CD (1968)
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| | Gagliardi Fine Line CD (2006)
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$14.79 The MusiciansBill Vitek and Dan Gagliardi began playing music together in the autumn of 2004, after a chance meeting, but each of them has been playing jazz for more than three decades.Gagliardi first developed an interest in the bass when at ten years old he cut the top two strings off of a guitar and learned to play “Day Tripper” by the Beatles. In high school he took up the string bass and studied classical and jazz at Manhattan School of Music’s Preparatory Division. He furthered his studies at the Eastman School of Music with James B. Vandermark. After Eastman, he studied with classical bassist Homer Mensch and jazz with Mike Richmond. Dan has played with Tom Harrel, Bruce Barth, and Steve Hobbs to name a few. Dan also has a deep love for mathematics and is a professor of mathematics at SUNY Canton. Vitek studied with the late Schenectady pianist Ray Bozenski, and later with Crane School of Music graduate Frank Stagnitta. He worked for many years in New York’s Capital District region. His jazz nursery rhyme arrangements can be found on three recordings that have won various awards, including the Family Life's Critic's Choice Award, an American Library Association "Notable Children's Recording," and The Oppenheim Gold Seal Best Audio Award. Vitek has been a professor of philosophy and ethics for seventeen years at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York.The Art of the Duo: Respect, Trust, and JoyFrom their very first gig, Gagliardi and Vitek have worked to create music that celebrates the duo rather than vaunting the soloist. Bass and Piano are equal players in this ensemble, and there is plenty of room in this drum-less setting for both players to express themselves. The music moves easily from hard, driving swing to open ballads, and the players are always listening and responding to each other. And they’re having fun too!About the song selectionsThe American Jazz ...
| | Tony DeSare Last First Kiss CD (2007)
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| | David Bromberg Try Me One More Time CD (2007)
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$11.99 On his first solo album in nearly two decades, folk guitarist David Bromberg picks up just exactly where he left off. TRY ME ONE MORE TIME is an all-acoustic set of 16 songs, nearly all of them traditional folk and blues tunes, such as the ballad "East Virginia" and the sprightly instrumental showcase "Buck Dancer's Choice." Along with these, Bromberg essays a pair of tunes by Robert Johnson and one each by ...
| | Chris Huff North Cathedral Way CD (2008)
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$7.19 Chris Huff has performed and worked internationally as a singer/songwriter solo artist, multi-instrumentalist sideman, and producer in such notable and diverse venues as Carnegie Hall, CBGB's, and The Bitter End in NYC, Maxwell's in Hoboken, Caffé Lena in Saratoga, NY, The Mean Fiddler in London, England, and The Bluebird Café in Nashville.• As a sideman, Chris has worked with Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul and Mary), Amanda Green (daughter of legendary Broadway lyricist Adolph Green), Chuck Hammer (Lou Reed Band, David Bowie, Emmy-nominated TV composer), and many countless others. As a producer and songwriter, he has worked with Broadway singers Randal Keith (Phantom, Les Mis), David Michael Felty (The Civil War, Les Mis), and Ma-Anne Dionisio (Miss Saigon, Les Mis, Flower Drum Song).• Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Chris Huff grew up on the edge of Harlem in New York City. From an early age he took piano lessons, learning, as his piano teacher called it, "the boogie-woogie." After a bicycle accident in 1983, he began pulling on the strings of his grandmother's guitar as physical therapy, learning songs like The Kinks' Lola and Simon and Garfunkel's The Boxer. High school found Chris playing the electric bass, singing, and writing songs with a rock trio, jazz combo, and school stage band. In college he played guitar and bass with big soul groups, little alternapop combos, show pit bands, and solo in campus coffeehouses.• His current release, Death and Texas EP, was recorded on a ProTools rig throughout the United States and Canada while travelling with his wife Linda, an actress in the National Tour of Les Miserables. "We found two truths on the road," Chris says. "One is the law of entropy - things fall apart, and the other is that inevitably one will end up back in Texas. This disc started out being me hiding in a cave with my computer and ended up being the most collaborative project I've ever done - complete with backup singers, a full band, and percussion - all recorded in various hotel rooms."• His other releases include a full-length CD, North Cathedral Way, which earned him a place as a finalist in the 2001 Independent Music Awards, sponsored by The Musician's Atlas. He has also released a CD single, Washed Away, produced by Chuck Hammer, and a 7" vinyl EP Baby Blue/Short-Term Memory Blues/Edgar Allan Poe St. released in Sweden on Belpid Records.• Chris has received airplay on college and public radio stations throughout the Northeast, appearing on radio shows like Wanda Fischer's "Hudson River Sampler" on WAMC-FM in Albany, NY. A live performance of Chris playing in Central Park, NYC, was featured as a video by David Bowie on davidbowie.com. ...
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