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Breakbeat Science Exercise 5 Music Clever Breakbeat Science Exercise 5 Songs Breakbeat Science Exercise 5 Music Review Purchase Breakbeat Science Exercise 5 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | DJ Dara Breakbeat Science: Exercise.01 CD (2003)
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| | JuJu Breakbeat Science: Exercise.02 CD (2003)
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| | Klute Breakbeat Science: Exercise.03 CD (2004)
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| | DJ DB Breakbeat Science Excercise 04 CD (2004)
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| | Roots Of Dubstep CD (2006)
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| | L Pierre Dip CD (2007)
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| | Forever More: The Greatest Hits Of John Tesh CD (2000)
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$11.35 Digitally remastered by Herb Powers (Powers House ...
| | Erik Wollo Guitar Nova CD (2000)
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| | Vince Gill Next Big Thing CD (2003)
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$12.59 "Next Big Thing" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
This album's title is an ironic one, since Vince Gill has spent plenty of time as the Big Thing in country music. He started out as a hot-pickin' bluegrass guitarist before going solo in the mid-'80s. Some 20 years down the line, Gill has nothing to prove but still plenty to say. As always, his sound is a mix of Rodney Crowell-style '80s New Traditionalism, white soul, and pop, with a touch of that bluegrass influence coming through in his keening tenor. He's still the Mr. Nice Guy of contemporary country, soft-pedaling both the songs and the singing in a manner not unlike the Timothy B. Schmit portion of the Eagles' catalogue.
"Young Man's Town" ups the soul influence and adds a touch of Springsteen sentimentalism, while the aptly named "Old Time Fiddle" shows Gill's traditional roots, and "Without You" ventures into Ray Price-meets-Bob Wills territory. The marimba-laden "We Had it All" is something of a Marty Robbins update, and things close out tastefully with the gentle, soulfully sung "In These Last Few Days." If you're looking for gaudy power ballads or ...
| | David & Steve Gordon Garden Of Serenity III CD (2004)
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| | Falak: The Voice Of Destiny: Traditional, Popular & Symphonic Music Of Tajikastan CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Mike Strickland Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas CD (2006)
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$17.75 NEW CHRISTMAS CD!! 2006! “Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas”, my first CD with vocals! Joining me on this new recording is award-winning NW vocalist, Greta Matassa. Also features Clipper Anderson on bass AND vocals and Terry Lauber on vocals. I am making my vocal debut on this CD! I have some terrific arrangements that really spotlight each song. Styles range from blues to swing, to great vocal duets and special surprises. Here’s the songs on the CD! Medley: I Love the Winter Weather/I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - charming duet with Greta and ClipperSanta Claus is Coming to Town - fun swing arrangement, vocal by GretaChristmas Time is Here - beautiful romantic jazz ballad vocal by GretaDeck the Halls -instrumental jazz trio (very Austin Powersish)If I Only Had a Brain - vocal debut by Mike!Walking in the Air from the video “The Snowman” - Greta sings it like an angel!!Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - Clipper sings it with Jay Thomas on flugelhornO Lil Town of Bethlehem – cool instrumental jazz trioBaby It's Cold Outside (duet with Clipper and Greta – VERY Romantic!)Silent Night – again, Greta sings it like an angel!Yuletide Dance (my first original Christmas song - vocal by Terry Lauber and lyrics by my songwriting partner, PAUL JARVIS!!)Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - blues vocal by GretaAuld Lang Syne – blues piano solo by MikeA Brief Biography of Mike StricklandPianist and composer Mike Strickland presents a hybrid of jazz and popular music. Born and raised in Jackson Mississippi, he grew up listening to Henry Mancini, Vince Guaraldi, the Beatles and Burt Bacharach. His performance career started at the age of 9 when his father would encourage him to entertain dinner guests (“Alley Cat” and “Baby Elephant Walk” were the big hits back then). Mike discovered his love for the Great American Songbook (Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Duke Ellington) while singing in musicals and school choirs. After turning eighteen, he began to frequent the clubs and listened to great local blues talents including native Mississippian B.B. King. Formal music studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston and California State University at Northridge continued to expand his musical talents.It was during this time Mike started ...
| | Flying Lotus Los Angeles CD (2008) Digipak
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