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Includes 4 bonus tracks. Luka Porta Aberta Songs | 1. | To Nem Ai |
| 2. | Nao Sei de Mais Nada |
| 3. | Porta Aberta |
| 4. | Nada Leve |
| 5. | Baranguinha |
| 6. | Ao Vento |
| 7. | Dificil Pra Voce |
| 8. | Te Amare |
| 9. | Opio |
| 10. | Memorias de Uma Boneca de Cristal |
| 11. | To Nem ai (Versao 2006) |
| 12. | To Nem ai (Extended Remix) |
| 13. | To Nem ai (Versao Acustica) |
| 14. | Porta Aberta (Versao Acustica) |
| Porta Aberta Music Review Purchase Porta Aberta CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gil Scott-Heron I'm New Here CD (2010)
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$10.99 I'm New Here is a shock. It's a wallop filled with big nasty beats, a wide range of sonic atmospheres, and more -- sometimes unintentional -- autobiographical intimacy than we've heard from Gil Scott-Heron than ever before. Produced by XL Recordings head Richard Russell, I'm New Here is his first record in 16 years. It is a scant 28 minutes and doesn't need to be a second longer. It's unlike anything he's previously recorded, though there is metaphoric precedence in his earliest, largely spoken word albums. Its production pushes forcefully at the margins, and Scott-Heron embraces it without a hint of nostalgia. It opens with "On Coming from a Broken Home," the first of a two-part poem that bookends the album. Over a piano and a sampled string loop (from Kanye West's "Flashing Lights"), he reflects on his upbringing filled with strong female figures and an unconventional structure, with a startling epiphany at the end. It segues immediately into a slamming read of Robert Johnson's "Me and the Devil," with enormous hip-hop drums, sampled strings, ...
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$12.78 Endless Falls, Scott Morgan's first Loscil album since 2006's Plume, reveals that while the producer's approach has remained basically the same since Triple Point, he develops new dimensions with each release. As with his previous work, the album's pieces are focused around a central theme -- and Endless Falls' main motif is especially apt for an ambient artist. Morgan was inspired by the rain that washes over his home base of Vancouver, and field recordings of storms that he made in his backyard flow in and out of nearly every track here. Rain is also a clear influence on the rest of Morgan's beautifully integrated sonic palette, which spans delicate pitter-pat percussion, limpid pealing tones, and deeper-than-deep bass that rumbles like thunder. This aquatic sound isn't like the almost unfathomable depths ...
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$12.55 Biographical InformationJim is an alto saxophonist who doubles on tenor and soprano saxophones and flute. He began playing saxophone at age nine. He studied and played in the public school music programs in Massachusetts, where he grew up.Upon graduation from high school, Jim attended Berklee College of Music, from 1972-1976. In 1976 to 1977, he joined and toured the USA and Canada with a soul band called "Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders." Also, in 1976, he played saxophone and flute on his first recording session, with Michael Mantler and Carla Bley. In 1978, Jim recorded in New York City with the Dutch guitarist, Jan Akkerman. This was with a great horn section, including Michael Brecker on tenor saxophone. In 1980, Jim joined the Gary Burton Quartet. From 1980 to 1983, he toured Russia, Eastern and Western Europe, the Caribbean, and South America with Gary's group. During this time, they recorded two LP's ("Easy As Pie" and "Picture This") on the ECM record label. On the second one, Jim wrote and published two jazz compositions, "Tierra Del Fuego" and "Skylight."In 1982, Jim began to teach at Berklee College of Music, in Boston, Massachusetts. He began as an Instructor of Ensembles (contemporary and jazz/rock styles). Throughout his fifteen-year career at Berklee, Jim has also taught in the Performance Studies and Woodwind Departments. His current title at Berklee is Associate Professor, Woodwind Department. Jim has received two teaching awards from Berklee. In 1989, he received the "Dean of Faculty Award" for his work in improvisation. In 1995, as part of Berklee's fiftieth year celebration, Jim received a medallion in appreciation for his contributions to teaching. In 1983, Jim toured England and Wales with the Mike Gibbs' Band. This band included Kevin Eubanks on guitar, Bob Moses on drums, and Steve Swallow on bass. In 1986, Jim went to London, England to play alto and soprano saxophone as a featured soloist on the music soundtrack of the Paramount motion picture, "Heat", starring the American actor, Burt Reynolds. In 1988, Jim played on composer, Michael Gibbs CD, called "Big Music". He was the featured soloist on the song, "Wall to Wall". This CD recording featured famous instrumentalists; John Scofield, Kevin Eubanks and Bill Frisell on guitar, Bob Moses on drums, Lew Soloff on trumpet, and Bob Mintzer on tenor saxophone, flute and bass clarinet. Also in 1988, Jim played alto and soprano saxophone section and solos on Chicago-based composer, Kimo William's' CD (41/2 *'s in Down Beat Magazine), "War Stories". Some other players on this CD are; Vinnie Colaiuta and Kenwood Dennard on drums, Mike Stern on guitar, and Victor Bailey on bass. In 1990, Jim was invited to Rotterdam, Holland, to compose for and tour with the ...
| | George McFetridge Dream World CD (2008)
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$16.45 Roy has a bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies from Humber College in Toronto, Canada. He has also studied at the Banff School under Dave Holland, Kenny Wheeler, Lee Konitz, Ed Blackwell, John Abercrombie and Don Thompson. In 1992 Roy was awarded a Canada Council grant to study in New York with Dick Oatts from the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band, and the great saxophonist David Liebman.As well as studying music, Roy has been active as a leader, performer and composer for the past twenty five years. Some notable highlights have been performing with Ed Bickert, Kenny Wheeler, Daniel Lapp, Tony Genge, Pat Collins, John McLeod, Neil Swainson, Phil Dwyer, Pat LaBarbara, Phil Woods, Rene Rosnes, Hal McKusick and touring with Don Thompson's Banff Alumni Jazz Ensemble. In 1986 Roy played with The Temptations for Expo '86, and in 1988 he played with Rob McConnell in his big band at the Calgary Winter Olympics. Roy has recorded two cd's under his own leadership, and has recorded with Duncan Hopkins, Free Flight Big Band, and the Juno award winning NOJO Big Band. Now living in Victoria B.C., Roy is currently working with the great pianist George McFetridge, and they have ...
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