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One of the most popular and prolific Duranguense bands, K-Paz and company revel in danceable rhythms and are particularly good at meshing traditional Mexican folk sounds with updated, crystalline production techniques. CONQUISTANDO CORAZONES contains lively polkas, rancheras, cumbias, and charangas, and will both warm the heart and heat up any dance party. Conquistando Corazones Music K-Paz De La Sierra Conquistando Corazones Songs Conquistando Corazones Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   This is one of their GREATEST CD ever!!!!!! you should get this Cd,because you're going to love songs #1,2,4,5,6,7,10,11,&12 or should i say the whole Cd!!!!!!! Submitted by Maria Del Carmen (Pennsylvania) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 3 found this helpful.
REALLY HOT EVERY ONE NEEDS THIS ITS GREAT Submitted by MARY-bg914lfo3o7 (TULSA OK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Echale K-Paz You should get this CD and give it to somone you loved and still do casue the lyrics are so meaningful and at the same time strong!!! Submitted by Jenny92 (Somewhere, AZ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
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Purchase Conquistando Corazones CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Flaco Jimenez Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio Y Mas! CD (1986)
Conquistando Corazones
$14.49 Lyrics translated from the Spanish by Guillermo Hernandaz, Yolanda Zepeda and Jaime Nicolopulos.
Recorded at Toby's Recording Studio, San Antonio, Texas ...
| | Phil Alvin County Fair 2000 CD (1994)
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$10.69 Brothers Phil and Dave Alvin were the heart of California roots-rockers the Blasters. After songwriter/guitarist Dave's departure for a solo career, Phil kept the group alive, but mostly on a local performance level, not as a recording unit. He released his first solo album in 1986, but it took him eight years to make another.
Like its predecessor, COUNTY FAIR finds Phil Alvin backed by a shifting cast of characters, exploring an eclectic batch of American roots styles, from blues to country to R&B and rockabilly. On several songs, he's backed by the '90s version of the Blasters, but Alvin goes further afield in collaborations with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and singer Mary Franklin. The solo efforts of each brother underline what the other brought to the Blasters; Dave's singing has never been described as mellifluous and songwriting is not really Phil's forte. The strongest cuts on COUNTY FAIR are those where Phil draws on his encyclopedic knowledge of American musical history by covering obscure blues and R&B gems; the most effective moments are those where he accompanies himself ...
| | Best Of Roger Miller: His Greatest Songs CD (1991)
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| | Ramones All The Stuff (And More), Vol. 1 CD (1990)
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$12.79 Exploding into the stale vacuum of music in 1976 were four lads from the working-class burg known as Queens, New York: The Ramones! Projecting non-image as image, the Ramones invented worlds with every new song, populating their fantasies with characters like Sheena The Punk Rocker and Suzy The Headbanger. They were successful simply because they knew how to write great rock & roll--all energy, swagger and bravado; no solos, no chops, and no classical themes sprucing up concept albums.
Though Joey Ramone's lyrical concerns often focus on horror movies, there's a song for every occasion, whether you want to sniff some glue, score some horse on "53rd & 3rd," or make out with a "Babysitter." The story goes that The Ramones were originally going to play covers, but discovered it was easier to just write their own songs. In truth, they wrote maybe one or two tunes, then re-wrote them and re-wrote them, creating albums of minimalist anthems and universes out of the same few chords and themes. Keep listening, and soon enough you too will be pogoing down the Bowery, singing "Hey Ho! Let's Go" without a care in the world.
Out-of-print in the US. This outstanding CD includes their complete first two albums, Ramones and Ramones Leave Home, plus a number of B-sides, not released on the original LP's: 'I Don't Want to Be Learned, I Don't Want to Be Tamed', 'I Can't Be', 'Babysitter', and a live version of 'California Sun'. Although their straight-ahead buzzsaw Punk may not raise eyebrows today, when these albums were originally released 30 years ago, they signaled a change in the musical climate and kick-started the Punk Rock ...
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$12.55 We have all been touched by cancer in one way or another, maybe a friend has it, maybe a parent, maybe you yourself. Buying this album is not going to find some miracle cure but it will let those with the disease know that they aren’t alone, we will all make it through this together.Every artist on this cd has a unique sound, I compiled them together to represent the fact that not just one "type" ...
| | Los Razos De Sacramento Y Reyna Rifando La Suerte CD (2007) Parental Advisory
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