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Fiona Joy Hawkins\' piano has been described as \'music to dream to\'and debuted at #1 on the New Age Reporter World Radio Charts for Nov 05 where it has had continued success as a top ranking album. Her CD was a finalist along with George Winston and David Nevue in the NAR Lifestyle Music Awards for Best Instrumental Piano Album (which she won in 2006 with Angel Above my Piano).Featuring piano with orchestration, Portrait of a Waterfall calms the mind and yet allows it\'s listener to become lost in the beauty of thematic melodies. This album demonstrates stunning piano and orchestration that lifts the spirit yet soothes the soul. Classically trained as a pianist, Fiona has been writing music since childhood. Her work is thematic and melodic. With a keen eye on film she has always been interested in creating music that tells a story. Listen to all three Award Winning albums at www.fionajoyhawkins.com.au and contact via orders@littlehartleymusic.com.au
Personnel: Fiona Joy Hawkins (piano); Fiona Joy Hawkins (keyboards). Arranger: Fiona Joy Hawkins.
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Portrait Of A Waterfall
$15.19 Angel Above my Piano by Fiona Joy Hawkins Voted Best Piano Album in the NAR Lifestyle Music Awards 2006. Atmospheric and captivating, this romantic piano album takes you from the perfect ‘Hollywood movie moment’ to the extraordinary wilderness of Antarctica. Angel Above My Piano is a beautiful and emotional journey to landscapes you only dream of. This hauntingly stunning piano shows virtuosity and yet a delicateness of touch. Opening with Antarctic Interludes, Fiona Joy Hawkins brings to life the majesty, wilderness and wildlife of the Antarctic continent. ...
| | Fiona Joy Hawkins Blue Dream CD (2008)
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$16.19
| | Mario Lanza Original Album Classics CDs (2009) Box Set
$31.98 | | Cheyenne Jackson Power Of Two CD (2009)
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$12.20
| | Schumann: Kinderszenen Op 15; Brahms: Paganini Variations Op 35 / Claudio Arrau CD (2009) Sacd Hybrid
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$15.10
| | Andre Rieu Live In Dresden - Wedding At The Opera / André Rieu CD (2009)
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$14.84
| | Xlo Reference Recordings Test & Burn-In CD CD (1999)
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$25.09
| | Willie Bryant Blues Around The Clock CD (2000)
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$11.99
| | Carla Cook It's All About Love CD (1999)
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$14.25 This is an Enhanced audio CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Carla Cook (vocals); Regina Carter (violin); Cyrus Chestnut (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Andy Milne (piano); Kenny Davis (acoustic & electric basses); Darryl Hall (bass); Billy Kilson, George Gray (drums); Jeffrey Haynes (percussion). Recorded at Sound On Sound, New York, New York on March 16 & 17, 1999. IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVE is part of Max Production's MaxJazz vocal series. IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVE was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Vocalist Cook took a beeline from her native Detroit to Boston, where she received a degree in speech communications, then to N.Y.C. She's influenced by the gospel and Motown music of her home, as well as jazz. Using an expressive, wide-ranging, utterly clear voice, Cook is also unafraid to scat as she does on several of these selections, sometimes in between lyrics. She's a warm, soulful singer, easy to enjoy and well aware of her capabilities, of which show a nice diversity, and the maturity of a more seasoned professional. Cook's musical assets are greatly enhanced by the presence of pianist Cyrus Chestnut on eight of the 11 tracks. He truly can do it all, taking liberties with the song form on the Count Basie/Joe Williams evergreen "Corner Pocket," digging deep into soulful resources in tandem with percussionist Jeffrey Haynes for the spiritually oriented "Hold to God's Unchanging Hand," listening intently and responding to Cook and violinist Regina Carter during the heart melting "September Song," or simply laying out a lustrous melody as on "These Foolish Things." Andy Milne also plays piano on three selections, but is especially poignant as an arranger for Neil Young's "Heart of Gold," a midnight blue approach that is a stark contrast to the harmonica-spiked cowboy mentality of the original -- quite a showstopper. Cook's funkier persona is on the toned-down side as opposed to P-Funk; her "Inner City Blues" has an economical scat line sprinkled on top of the classic lyric. She wrote the pop blues title track and a samba-inflected "Can This Be Love?," Carter again accenting on violin. There are two versions of the standard "The Way You Look Tonight," one a bonus CD-ROM video track, the strictly audio version a vocal-bass intro that allows Cook flights of fancy that show how she's got it going on from a pure improvisers standpoint. She also does Milton Nascimento's "Salt Song" and, with Milne, a wonderful version of the patient Rodgers & Hart show tune "Where or ...
| | Essam Rashad Classical Egyptian Dance CD (2005) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
$10.49 | | Swamp Children So Hot Plus Singles CD (2005) (Import) Import; Remastered; Reissued; United Kingdom
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$16.09 Given the not entirely surprising but still unjustified stereotype of Factory Records as the home for grim Joy Division copyists in the early '80s, the very existence of the Swamp Children's first and only album under that name should have been enough to surprise many people. The sextet's effort certainly had a way with darker bass tones on a number of songs -- check out the slippery work on "El Figaro" for an example -- but much like drummer Martin Moscrop's other band, A Certain Ratio, Swamp Children overtly pursued often sprightly funk/pop efforts as a raison d'être. The resulting ...
| | Brian Eno Pearl CD (1984)
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$11.69 Personnel includes: Brian Eno (various instruments); Harold Budd (piano). Personnel: Brian Eno (keyboards, electronics); Harold Budd (piano). Hearing Budd's piano slowly fade in with the start of "Late October" is just one of those perfect moments -- it's something very distinctly him, made even more so with Eno's touches and slight echo, and it signals the start of a fine album indeed. Acting in some respects as the understandable counterpart to Ambient 2, with the same sense of hushed, ethereal beauty the partnership brought forth on that album, The Pearl is so ridiculously good it instantly shows up much of the mainstream new age as the gloopy schlock that it often is. Eno himself ...
| | Unified Tribe Back In Love CD (2006)
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$5.99
| | Mars Volta Amputechture CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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$43.69
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