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Purchase Call My Name CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chuck Berry Greatest Hits CD (2005)
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| | John Legend Evolver CD (2008)
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$15.39 The third full-length from John Legend finds the neo-soul singer-songwriter mixing it up a bit. Whereas its predecessor, the excellent ONCE AGAIN, stayed the course of smooth yet passionate retro-themed R&B, EVOLVER experiments with different sounds and styles. The lead single, "Green Light," with its amped-up programmed beat, synths, and cameo from Andre 3000, sounds more like a 21st-century club jam than an old-school throwback. Reggae, ballads, adult contemporary, and digitized contemporary R&B all make their way into the album's diverse musical stew. Whether it's the mellow, low-key funk of "It's Over," the synth-pop of "Satisfaction" (one can imagine the song being performed by Depeche Mode), or the guest spots from Brandy, Estelle, and Kanye West, EVOLVER keeps the listener guessing. It may not have the consistency of Legend's first two releases, but its cornucopia of interesting sounds and directions offer something for everyone.
Arrangers: Dwayne Chin-Quee; Stephen Tirpak; Dave Tozer; Nick Ingman; Larry Gold; Pete Murray.
Personnel: John Legend (vocals, piano, ...
| | Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest Hits CD (1989)
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$11.29 THE DIONNE WARWICK COLLECTION was released a few years before the pop world at large gave the music of Burt Bacharach and Hal David a long-overdue reappraisal. Decades of Muzak versions of "Alfie" and "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" had largely hidden the sublime and complex pleasures of the originals. This 24-track CD is as much ...
| | Wayman Tisdale Decisions CD (1998)
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$10.29 Recorded at The Compound, Las Vegas, Nevada; Entourage, Los Angeles, California; The Bass-Mint, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Engineers include: Jeff Harris.
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| | Game Blood Sweat & Tears 4 CD (2009)
$13.89 | | Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite CD (1996)
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$11.15 MAXWELL'S URBAN HANG SUITE was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album.
Welcome to Maxwell's, where the groove always flows and love fuels all. Eschewing the slicker tendencies of contemporary R&B, Maxwell joins young turks D'Angelo and Tony Rich in looking back to the aesthetics of '70s soul for inspiration. Opening and closing with instrumentals ("The Urban Theme" and "The Suite Theme"), URBAN HANG SUITE is knee-deep in wah-wah guitar, funky Rhodes piano and lush, atmospheric sounds that evoke silk sheets and champagne.
Although Al Green and Marvin Gaye are obvious touchstones, Maxwell ...
| | Bring Back Yesterday Vol. 1 CD (2004)
$15.05 | | Souvenir Des Equilibres CD (2005) (Import) Import
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| | Sam & Dave Southern Soul CD (2005) (Import) Import
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| | Anyone Can Dance: Tango CD (2006)
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| | Jay Mcshann Hootie Blues CD (2006) (Import) Canada
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| | Quebec Yeye Vol 1 CD (2008) (Import) Import
$25.09 | | Reformation Living The Dream CD (2008)
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$6.69 Darker, grittier, more intense, and more mysterious than The Reformation’s previous work, the EP Living the Dream is a new direction for the band. “My music has always had darker undertones,” says Seattle songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Westin Glass, “but the last record [2007’s The Floral War] had this pop sound that sort of obscured that. For this one, I wanted to move more into a heavy, intense sound, and express feelings of frustration and hopelessness.”Recorded with and mixed by Chris Common of These Arms Are Snakes, Living the Dream absolutely accomplishes that intention. While Glass’ trademark multitracked vocal harmonies and jangling pop guitars remain, those harmonies now sound haunting and hollow, and the guitars have taken on a more ragged edge. On ...
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