| | Yuna Ito Faith CD Yuna Ito Discography of CDs
Faith Music | List Price | $20.99 (You save $8.34) | | Category | World Albums, International CDs, Japanese | | Label | Sony | | Orig Year | 2006 | | CD Universe Part number | 7032947 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 06, 2006 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Import |
Yuna Ito Faith Songs | 1. | Faith |
| 2. | Pureyes |
| 3. | Faith |
| 4. | Pureyes |
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Faith
$13.39 Pink Martini follow the around-the-world-in-a-dozen-songs thrills of HEY EUGENE! with SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, a mellower, simpler set of small pleasures. These are relative terms, however; the group's music is still well-traveled, with China Forbes singing in five languages (English, Spanish, Neapolitan, French, and Italian) instead of the six or so on EUGENE!. However, Pink Martini ...
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| | Shuggie Otis Inspiration Information CD (1974)
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$10.89 This is part of LuakaBop's World Psychedelic Classics series.
Ignored upon its release in 1974 and celebrated upon its reissue in 2001, Shuggie Otis' fourth and last album Inspiration Information exists out of time -- a record that was of its time, but didn't belong of it; a record that was idiosyncratic but not necessarily visionary. It was psychedelic soul that was released far too late to be part of any zeitgeist and it was buried at the time. Yet no matter what Luaka Bop's grand poobah David Byrne claims on the sticker -- he says Shuggie's "trippy R&B jams are equal to Marvin's and Curtis', but somehow more contemporary sounding...closer to D'Angelo meets DJ ...
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| | Keali'I Reichel Lei Hali'A CD (1995)
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$12.79 Keali`i was born and raised on Maui, growing up in Lahaina and spending weekends and summers at his grandmother's house in Pa`ia on the windward side of the island. His passion for the language and culture of Hawai`i led him to become the founding director for Punana Leo O Maui, the Hawaiian language immersion school. He also founded his own hula school, Halau Ke`alaokamaile, in 1980 and has won numerous awards over the years. Keali`i is also recognized as one of only five Master Chanters in Hawai`i.In 1994 he independently produced and released a collection of Hawaiian traditional and contemporary songs and chants entitled "Kawaipunahele." His subsequent ...
| | Tropical Tribute To The Beatles CD (1996) With DVD
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$15.05 On December 31, 1962, the Beatles performed the classic song "Besame Mucho" at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany, in recognition of the highly emotive music from Latin America. Four decades later, RMM decided to bring the Beatles' greatest hits back, this time played by some of the most prominent Latin artists in a tropical tribute to one of the most influential acts in popular music ever. After the opening track, "Hey Jude," by Puerto Rican singer Tony Vega, Tito Nieves and the percussion virtuoso Tito Puente deliver a freewheeling "Let It Be." The Cuban soloist Guianko performs a salsa version of "Can't Buy Me Love," followed by Johnny Rivera's "Hard Day's Night." Latin diva Celia Cruz sings her own version of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," while New York-based Ray Sepúlveda ...
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| | Francoise Hardy Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp CD (1967) (Import) France
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| | Doc RockIt Tomorrow Child CD (2002)
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$17.75 Okay, here's the truth... this is a hard rock trio from before forever that really takes itself seriously. If they didn't, they wouldn't still be here!!!In case you're wondering, they are not writing this blurp about themselves...they couldn't be trusted, so the job fell to me, their erstwhile behind-the-scenes booster. And I'm going to fill you in on the band, it's history (well, they have been around awhile) and their music. And........Doc RockIt is a hard, hard, hard-rock trio (guitar, bass and drums, of course!!!). Never mind where the name came from...it's doesn't make for a pretty story. But, in case you're wondering who they were pre-rockit and just how long they've been gracing this planet, I'll put it this way: They were formed from some stern stuff in 1974, put out their first vinyl album in 1979, another one in 1989, and finally got into the CD mood the end of 2002 (missed '99 by a bit don't you think...). Anyway, you do the math. Here's some info that was published in Ptolemaic Terrascope - Vol. 1, January, 1992 (a UK publication) re their second album release. It says more than I can...I'd offer quotes from reviews on the new CD but they don't have any yet..."Released in 1989 in a psychedelic, be-mushroomed sleeve that belies their typically American hard rock sound, "Azugi" is the second album from Doc RockIt - a hard working guitar outfit with a solid local following who have somehow escaped the attention of everybody except their manic audiences and a hard-core of dedicated record collectors who hail this album as one of the best of its kind. The only time they previously scratched the underbelly of the UK [England] was around 1979 when a breezy rocker of a single entitled "Drive Like Hell" managed to get itself some airplay on late-nite Radio 1. They were formed in 1974 in Spokane, a backwater of Washington State, and for the first few years were actually called Azugi. Their booking agent couldn't pronounce that though and was always wanting them to add members; they thereupon stayed a trio (wise move) and changed their name to Doc RockIt (debatable). Summer of '78 saw them record some 8-track demos and sign to [forget the label name, they want to] who released 800 copies of their first LP plus the aforementioned single. It sold pretty well, gained them no attention whatsoever from the media and/or major labels and after some frenetic gigging they split in 1981. In 1988 they met a fan named John Johnson who encouraged them to reform (same line up) and release some of their unheard material - "Azugi" is the result, and pretty damn good it is too. Martin Bond (guitars, vocals) tells me they have an LP of new material plus an LP of 'hot jams' in the pipeline, so keep your eyes and ears peeled..." (Phil)Okay, so the pipeline needed some repairs. They split again in 1995, only to find they just couldn't live without each other and the rythmic noise they were so good at producing in garages, basements, outdoor spas, you know...So back they came and out came the CD and in case you still don't believe me, here's what Jay Matthews had to say in Backlash (January 1990):"When Backlash got this record for review [the ...
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