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Purchase Charro Avita CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Laura Pausini Io Canto CD (2006)
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$7.55 Personnel: Dado Parisini, Celso Valli (piano, keyboards); Alfredo Golino (drums). Laura Pausini, a multilingual Italian pop singer who won a Latin Grammy in 2005 for Best Female Pop Vocal Album, decided to record an album of cover songs when she returned to the studio to record her followup effort. This is a fairly standard practice for pop/rock artists, of course, especially in the wake of a mammoth success like the one Pausini experienced with Resta in Ascolto (released concurrently in Spanish as Escucha in the U.S.). Io Canto (likewise released concurrently in Spanish, as Yo Canto) is a somewhat unusual covers album, however, for it's comprised of Italian pop/rock songs from the 1970s, '80s, and '90s -- few, if any, of which will be familiar to listeners across the Atlantic. Pausini ...
| | Espinoza Paz El Canta Autor Del Pueblo CD (2008)
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| | Luis Miguel No Culpes A La Noche CD (2009)
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| | Mercedes Sosa La Historia Del Folklore CD (2006)
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| | Alejandro Fernandez Mexico-Madrid En Directo Y Sin Escalas CD (2005) With DVD
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| | Vicente Fernandez Necesito De Ti CD (2009)
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$11.45 Personnel: Maximo Torres, Jesus Mora, Roberto Lopez, Ana Castillas, Margarita Sierra, Angel Lopez (vocals); Guillermo Hernandez (guitar); Roberto Arballo (acoustic guitar); Bernardo De Santiago (guitarron); José Manuel Jiménez (vihuela); Javier Carrillo, Javier Alfaro, Edmundo Cortes, Hugo Colula, Juan Manuel Biurquis, Hugo De Santiago, Alvaro Mora, Daniel Rivera (violin); Pablo Martinez Bourquet, Erika Ramirez Sanchez (viola); Cesar Martinez Bourquet, ...
| | Los Razos De Sacramento Y Reyna La Historia De Los Razos...Los Exitos CD (2006)
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| | Don Omar King Of Kings: Armageddon Edition CDs (2006) With DVD; Special Edition; Digipak
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$13.75 This set includes a DVD of live footage and clips with featured performers Beenie Man and Aventura, plus behind-the-scenes footage and interview. Also included is a CD of 18 tracks plus 6 new tracks, featuring additional artists Miri Ben Ari, Juelz Santana, Mackie Ranks, Zion, and TBC.
Released in mid 2006, KING OF KINGS finds Don Omar challenging fellow Puerto Rican superstar Daddy Yankee for the reggaeton throne. While the opening track, "Intro: Predica," presents Omar energetically rapping en Espanol over the string lines of the self-appointed "hip-hop violinist," Miri Ben-Ari, "Belly Danza" (featuring Beenie Man) works a lively dancehall vibe. Of course, Omar is sure not to leave more traditional Latin sounds behind, as evidenced by several frenetically rhythmic tracks--including "Cuentale," to name just one--on this assured and dynamic album. King of Kings sure doesn't seem like only Don Omar's second album proper. In the three years since The Last Don, his impressive debut album from 2003, he remained omnipresent. A live album (The Last Don: Live), a couple one-off hits ("Pobre Diabla," "Reggaeton Latino"), and an odds-and-ends compilation (Reggaeton Latino) kept him continually at the forefront of reggaeton, as did persistent media attention. Yet indeed King of Kings is only Omar's second album, which only adds to the sense of why it feels like such a remarkable achievement. It's a major statement, for sure, not only because of its bold, contentious title, but also because it's so stylistically ambitious. In theory, sophomore albums are supposed to be commercially safe. They're supposed to reprise what had worked well the first go-round. They usually don't aim to redefine. After all, up to this point in time reggaeton had been a fairly narrow style, generally defined by a trademark rhythm and a couple staple anthems, most of them performed by Daddy Yankee and produced by Luny Tunes. And they're generally suggestive party songs, meant for dancing, or at least the impression of dancing. Well, on King of Kings that general definition of reggaeton is broadened for the better. For one, Omar is not Daddy Yankee, though his popularity is a close second. Unlike Daddy, who tends at best to be party-oriented, Omar is at best a socially conscious lyricist. His songs aren't party fodder; ...
| | Voyager Series: Japan-Koto CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Plastic Shapes New Indoctrination CD (2007)
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| | John Porter Zlota Kolekcja CD (2005)
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| | Conny Vandenbos Het Allermooiste Van CDs (2008) (Import) Import; Boxed Set
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