| | Helena Paparizou Mambo! CD Single - Import Helena Paparizou Discography of CDs
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2006 CD single from this Swedish/Greek Pop princess, formerly the vocalist for the duo Antique. Features the English and Greek language version of 'Mambo'. Bonnier. Helena Paparizou Mambo! Songs | 1. | Mambo (english Version) |
| 2. | Mambo (greek Version) |
| Mambo! Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Top 10 throughout Europe She seems to be the new Shakira of Europe, Mambo is so cool!!! Submitted by Dave Jones (Seatle, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
She rules!!! Amazing foolow up to My Number One!
Fantastic song, I would love to dance to it on the beach in the summer!!! Submitted by William J (New York, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great song great song great woman she looks and sounds amazing!!!! the next best think Submitted by kyriakos (wallingford, ct, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Mambo! CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alice In Chains Black Gives Way To Blue CD (2009) Limited Edition; Digipak
Mambo!
$14.09 Audio Mixer: Randy Staub . When Layne Staley died from a drug overdose in 2002, it had already been several years since most Alice in Chains fans stopped hoping for a new album. The singer had become a recluse since the late-`90s, and there was little indication that AIC would ever again produce much in the way of new music. As a result, when the remaining members reunited to release BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE in 2009, expectations were low. To the delight of all however, the album proved to be perhaps the Seattle combo's most energetic and consistent effort since its masterpiece DIRT. Perhaps the most surprising element of the new record was how much it sounded exactly like Alice in Chains. While new singer William DuVall was not an exact Staley soundalike, he managed to evoke both the unique timbre and sense of deep angst that were the late vocalist's trademarks. Throughout, the sound is heavier and sturdier than ever before, with songs like the first single "A Looking In View" and "Check My Brain" borrowing a bit from the nu-metal bands Alice in Chains inspired, and beating the upstarts at their own game. It's hard not to feel for Alice in Chains -- all the guys in the band were lifers, all except lead singer Layne Staley, who never managed to exorcise his demons, succumbing to drug addiction in 2002. Alice in Chains stopped being a going concern long before that, all due to Staley's addictions, and it took guitarist Jerry Cantrell, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney a long time to decide to regroup, finally hiring William DuVall as Staley's replacement and delivering Black Gives Way to Blue a full 14 years after the band's last album. To everybody's credit, Black Gives Way to Blue sounds like it could have been delivered a year after Alice in Chains: it's unconcerned with fashion; it's true to their dark, churning gloom rock; and if you're not paying attention too closely, it's easy to mistake DuVall for his predecessor. There's a difference between d
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