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Recording information: Ponysound Estudio De Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. Los Nuevos de Santa Rosa Veces Songs | 1. | Tengo Ganas de Llorar |
| 2. | Alegre Me Ando Paseando |
| 3. | Veces, A |
| 4. | Rey Pobre |
| 5. | Gitana, La |
| 6. | Ni Parientes Somos |
| 7. | Suena la Banda |
| 8. | Lloraras Tu Culpa |
| 9. | Devuelveme Mi Corazon |
| 10. | En el Agua Clara |
| 11. | Pa' Todo el Ano |
| 12. | Simplemente Amigos |
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Purchase Veces CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vicente Fernandez 35 Aniversario Lo Mejor De Lara CD (2002)
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$7.75 35 ANIVERSARIO LO MEJOR DE LARA won the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album.
Agustin Lara was one of Mexico's great songwriters, and certainly one of the most widely recorded, in addition to composing songs for many Mexican films of the 1930s and '40s. While many have almost forgotten him in the last three decades, Vicente Fernández obviously hasn't. To celebrate his 35th year as a recording artist, he's put together a disc of the best of Lara's work -- at least in his eyes. Always a romantic, Fernández has gone for the big songs, with new, often lush arrangements that bring out the melodies but never swamp them. Of course, there's no danger of his big voice being crowded out. On songs like "Veracruz" and "Imposible" he's in ...
| | Vicente Fernandez El Numero Uno CD (1994)
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| | Luis Miguel Mexico En La Piel CD (2004)
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$7.79 Luis Miguel can always be counted on to deliver romance upon demand, with his trademark persuasive vocal style and luxurious musical arrangements. But with 2004's MEXICO EN LA PIEL, he breaks with tradition (at least on the title track), to acknowledge his fealty to his home country of Mexico. However, the album is by no means a set of patriotic ballads--Miguel remains as devoted to romance as ever on "De Que Manera Te Olvido," with the aid of stirring, passionate strings, and "Echame a Mi La Culpa," with its mariachi-flavored horns. His specialty is the pleading, broken-hearted lover, a role he plays with infectious enthusiasm on "Que Seas Feliz," but on "Un Mundo Raro," he acknowledges that love of one's country can exert a pull as strong as the love of another person. Miguel's lush, string- and horn-laden arrangements work their usual magic, and his expressive vocals exert their compelling power over the entirety of MEXICO EN LA PIEL.
Photographer: Andrew McPherson .
Unknown Contributor Roles: Dave Reitzas; Rafa Sardina.
Personnel: Ramon Stagnaro (acoustic guitar); Enrigue Santiago ...
| | Tesoros De Coleccion - Eydie Gorme CDs (2007) Remastered
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$9.09 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Amor; Amorcito Corazon; Contigo en la Distancia; Cuendo Vuelva a Tu Lado; Cuatro Vidas; Desesperadamente; ...
| | Mexico & Mariachi Music From Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi Songbook: Music From & Inspired By Robert Rodriquez's El Mariachi Trilogy CD (2004)
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$16.15 This release includes a bonus DVD featuring behind-the-scenes movie footage.
Milan Records presents this CD featuring top songs from Rodriguez' films "El Mariachi", "Desperado" and "Once ...
| | Rocknrolla CD (2008) Original Soundtrack
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$10.59 It was only a matter of time before Guy Ritchie got around to actually setting one of his rock & roll gangster films in the world of rock & roll, and so we have Rock N Rolla, where it seems like Pete Doherty and Ari Gold have been dropped into the set of Snatch -- and the only way to date the picture is through its music, as Oasis has been swapped out for the Subways, which can either be read as a savvy update or a general indication of the degeneration of Ritchie and Brit-rock in general, turning from something that aspired to greatness and now settles for formula. Of course, formula can be both comforting and entertaining, and so it is with Rock N Rolla, which does provide some pleasing diversions, particularly when it settles into an old-school punk rock groove, touching on the Clash in full-on reggae mode with the wonderful "Bank Robber" and the English Beat's "Mirror in the Bathroom," or digging through the crates to pull out such relative obscurities as Wanda Jackson's "Funnel of Love," Kim Fowley's "The Trip," or the Sonics' "Have Love Will Travel" (although the latter reads a bit like the filmmakers couldn't get licensing for the Black Keys' recent cover of this garage classic). Some of the contemporary stuff plays pretty well too -- especially the Hives' "Stomp," which builds upon the old-time rock & roll vibe of the rest of the record -- but there is a good dose of by-the-numbers affectedness, which may only be appropriate because that's Ritchie's Achilles heel. That affectedness -- which also surfaces on the dialogue clips peppered throughout the soundtrack -- keeps Rock N Rolla from being full-blast fun, but if it's cherry-picked for its best moments, ...
| | Essential Dionne Warwick CD (2004) (Import) Australia
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$36.79 The single-disc, 23-track THE ESSENTIAL DIONNE WARWICK is an excellent overview of the R&B star's best work, from 1960s classics with Burt Bacharach and Hal David to her 1985 benefit single "That's What Friends Are For."
Aussie exclusive compilation released to commemorate the vocalist's ...
| | Death Defying Judy Henske: The First Concert Album CD (1965)
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$11.79 Jack Nitzsche, famed for his work with Phil Spector in the 1960s, arranged and conducted this live record (although some of the tracks sound like they may have been done in the studio). Henske's solo albums all suffered to some degree from too much versatility and too little direction. This is no exception: there's an attempt at White soul ("I've Been Loving You Too Long"), pop/rock numbers with light orchestration, a self-mocking gospel spiritual ("Saved"), a version of "Danny Boy," and semi-standup comedy routines. Henske's got a great down and dirty voice, even on L.A. pop tunes like "Nobody Knows" and the ballad "Sing a Rainbow" (both of which ...
| | Branca, Pena & Xavantinho Pingo D'Agua CD (2005)
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| | Procol Harum Salty Dog CD (2006) (Import) Japan; Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | El Chapo 15 Grandes Exitos Con Acordeon CD (2002)
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| | Los Solitarios 12 Grandes Exitos Edicion Limitada Vol. 1 CD (2007) Limited Edition
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| | Anne Bisson Blue Mind CD (2009) (Import)
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