| | Pete Rodriguez I Like It Like That CD Pete Rodriguez Discography of CDs
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There's a reason they called him Mr. Boogaloo, and that other Pete Rodriguez (not "El Conde") works through both swinging boogaloo and well-played salsa on his first LP, I Like It Like That (A Mi Me Gusta Asi). The title track works the boogaloo format pretty well, but Rodriguez really shines on quasi-instrumental workouts like "Pete's Madness" and the live-sounding "Micaela." ~ John Bush
Personnel: Pete Rodriguez (piano); Tony Pabon (vocals, trumpet); Alberto Gonzalez, Richie Rodriguez (vocals); Angelo Rodriguez (trumpet); Gilberto "Tiny" Archeval (bass guitar); Manny Rodriguez (congas); Benny Bonilla (timbales).
I Like It Like That Music Pete Rodriguez I Like It Like That Songs | 1. | I Like It Like That |
| 2. | El Hueso |
| 3. | Pete's Madness |
| 4. | Micaela |
| 5. | 3 and I |
| 6. | Si Quieres Bailar |
| 7. | Soy el Rey |
| I Like It Like That Music Review Purchase I Like It Like That CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Highland Bagpipes Highland Christmas: Carols For Scottish Bagpipes CD (1998)
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$5.79 Add a bit of Scottish flavor to your holiday festivities with the Highland Bagpipes' Highland ...
| | Laura Pausini Primavera In Anticipo CD (2008)
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$13.79 Italian vocalist Laura Pausini became a worldwide sensation during the first 10 years of her recording career (although her success in America is minimal compared to Europe and Latin America). PRIMAVERA IN ANTICIPO, released in 2008 in both Italian and Spanish versions, extends Pausini's command over the adult contemporary form, offering up 14 tracks that play like foreign-language versions of Celine Dion or Phil Collins. Like Pausini's previous releases, PRIMAVERA IN ANTICIPO is layered with glossy production, over which the vocalist gives passionate, dramatic performances. Highlights include "Invece No" and "Primavera in Anticipo," a duet with James Blunt.
Italian vocalist Laura Pausini became a worldwide sensation during the first 10 years of her recording career (although her success in America is minimal compared to Europe and Latin America). PRIMAVERA ANTICIPADA, released in 2008 in both Italian and ...
| | Chucho Valdes El Ultimo Trago CD (2009)
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$14.75 Concha Buika and Cuba's legendary ...
| | Al Bano Italienische Momente CD (2007)
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$6.35
| | Fiji Xperience CD (2007)
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$13.29
| | Eternelle: The Best Of Edith Piaf CD (2000)
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$11.19
| | Black Star Musical Club Africa Nyota: Classic Taarab From Tanga CD (1995) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.95
| | Air Mail Music: Java Dream Island CD (2001) (Import) France
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$9.95 Degung Wis Kasil/Sundayana
Air Mail Music: Java Dream Island features some low-key world music emphasizing organic percussion and strange, reedy ...
| | Humpers Live Forever Or Die Trying CD (1996)
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$9.79 Propelled by sympatico punks Billy Burks and Jeff Fieldhouse, the Humpers have been often compared to Sublime and Johnny Thunders, only they use more curse words. This 1996 outing features "Fast F***ed and Furious" and "Wake Up And Lose."
The Humpers dispense gritty, unrelenting rock & roll on their 1996 Epitaph release, Live Forever or Die Trying. The opener, "Wake Up and Lose," sets the tone for their third album, layering bleakly sarcastic lyrics over cocky, yet glowering rock, with a coiled flare-up of guitar solo at its center. Scott "Deluxe" Drake's vocals on songs like "Soul Surgeon" have an urban rasp, carrying subways, street fights, and the smoky air that gusts from rock clubs as the crowds push out after last call. The guitar builds tough, simple chords to a wailing, frantic solo over an almost dancy beat that pulses with raw energy. "Fast, Fucked, & Furious" coaxes the listener, along with a lowdown-bopping bassline and a momentum as brisk as the song's title. Like many songs on the album, the lyrics are more bellowed than sung, with multiple bandmembers joining to create the impression of a singalong prompted by drunken camaraderie. One can imagine them with their arms around each other, singing as they stumble down the trash-strewn boulevards as the streetlights reflect off oil-slicked puddles. Images of urban detritus litter the album, from the graffiti-caked men's room in the liner notes (complete with "Wake up and Die" inside the urinal) to the music's menacing late-night drag-race mood. "Space Station Love" -- one of seven re-recordings of previously released songs on the album -- epitomizes this sound. It's like a car wreck, with the vocals being adrenaline pushing listeners to collision, the howling guitar solos being the crumpling metal, and the sludgy bassline and rhythm guitar acting as the congealing blood. While they always pay tribute to their guitar forebears, from Chuck Berry to Johnny Thunders, the band's sound is fullest when further celebrating rock's roots by adding piano on "Loser's Club" and "Anarchy Juice." The energy is amped ...
| | Fiamma Fumana Home CD (2003)
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| | Vashawn Mitchell Believe In Your Dreams CD (2005)
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$12.39
| | Classic Soul Ballads CD (2005)
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$7.09 Time-Life's Classic Soul Ballads most definitely lives up to its name. Jumping with ease from the '60s, '70s, and '80s, the disc is sure to set the love light to simmer with tracks like Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing," Teddy Pendergrass's "Turn Off the Lights," Regina Belle's "Baby Come to Me," and the Stylistics' "Betcha by Golly, Wow." With love comes pain, so there are a few heartbreakers like Earth, Wind & Fire's "After the Love Has Gone" and the Chi-Lites' "Have You Seen Her" mixed in to keep things real. They don't really spoil the flow, and if you don't listen to the words, the smooth sounds will pave right ...
| | Los Huracanes Del Norte Legado Norteno Corridos CDs (2005)
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$14.35
| | Asha Bhosle Love Supreme CDs (2006)
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$13.65 She's been an icon for years in the world of Bollywood, but Asha Bhosle's international profile has never been higher, and this double CD capitalizes on it. The first is a new disc, a series of ghazals, or love poems set to music, a common light classical form throughout India and the Middle East. This has a twist -- they're all given a contemporary sound, like "Aawargi," which opens with a Cuban piano riff before moving into light funk and back. But their function is simply to form a frame for Bhosle's supple voice, which is always going to be the star. She can sound like an ingénue or a matron, with a gorgeously seductive sweetness that's impossible to resist. There are soft hip-hop grooves ("Rafta Rafta") and some pieces that fall close to ballads ("Mijhe Tum Nazar Se"). The second CD, if not a best-of, cherry-picks from Bhosle's extensive film duet career. Selected by herself, there are some beauties here, like a pair that team her with sister Lata Mangeshkar, and another two with R.D. Burman. It might not be the thing to win her ...
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