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Purchase London CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Moulin Rouge CD (2002) Original Soundtrack
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$10.35 "Lady Marmalade" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.
In turning the story of the famed Paris nightclub the Moulin Rouge into a modern day fable celebrating love and creative inspiration, Baz Luhrman creates an accompanying soundtrack that exalts 20th century pop composers at the same time as it's blurring their musical boundaries. It's an approach best exemplified by dramatic leads Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor during the gorgeous "Elephant Love Melody," an endearing call-and-response during which lines from songs by the Beatles, Kiss, U2, Wings, and Thelma Houston are tossed back and forth as the duo argue over their burgeoning emotional involvement.
Elsewhere, Kidman quotes Madonna ("Material Girl") and Marilyn Monroe ("Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend") amidst brassy, Vegas-like arrangements and dance beats. McGregor also pulls off a gorgeous version of Elton John's "Your Song," complete with sweeping orchestration, Placido Domingo's swooping tenor, and ...
| | Grizzly Bear Veckatimest CD (2009) Digipak
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$11.95 One of the most highly anticipated indie-rock releases ...
| | Jeff Beck Jeff CD (2003)
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$5.95 Principally recorded at Metropolis, Apollo Control and BFD Studios, London, England.
"Plan B" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
For JEFF, legendary guitar god Jeff Beck reunited with Andy Wright, the producer for Beck's prior effort, 2001's YOU HAD IT COMING. In keeping with the creative theme of his last album, the Wallington native avoids being hidebound to the kind of classic-rock rut into which so many of his peers have fallen. Instead, he maintains his edge as an innovative string-bender by embracing new sounds and technological advances at the risk of alienating traditionalist fans. For this particular go-round, collaborators include experimental guitar/electronics cat David Torn of Splattercell fame, and Liverpudlian electronic trio Apollo 440.
Bashing rhythms provide the impetus for much of Beck's high-energy guitar work, with Apollo 440 doing the biggest degree of pushing on the crash-and-bang of "Grease Monkey" and equally intriguing "Hot Rod Honeymoon," both alluding to Beck's well-known love of muscle cars. The first song ...
| | Madonna Confessions On A Dance Floor CD (2005)
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$9.89 1998's RAY OF LIGHT marked Madonna's move toward electronica, and a larger journey back to her dance-club roots. That journey was completed with 2005's CONFESSIONS ON A DANCEFLOOR. A collection of hardcore club tracks with few mainstream pop concessions, CONFESSIONS is packed wall-to-wall with driving, electronica-driven grooves.
Madonna has always been one of the reigning queens of postmodern alchemy, and this record is a perfect example of her magic. A primary layer of sleek, old-school ...
| | Best Of Sugarhill Gang CD (1996)
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$7.89 Contrary to popular belief, the Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" was not the first rap song. For much of the world, however, it represented the first exposure to the burgeoning style, consisting of stripped-down backbeats, sampled music clips, and half-spoken/half-sung rhymed vocals from performers known as MCs. And a fine introduction it was--over the eminently danceable bass line from Chic's "Good Times," rappers Wonder Mike, Master Gee, and Big Bank Hank laid down a rotating round of infectious, witty, quick-tongued raps. The hip-hop nation was born.
Rhino's best-of compilation brings together 10 additional tracks by the Sugarhill Gang, including the hits "8th Wonder" and "Apache." Like the breakthrough single, these tunes borrowed instrumental lines from popular songs and featured ebullient, call-and-response, party-minded raps, introducing a host of catch phrases and motifs that would ...
| | Jean-Michel Jarre Equinoxe CD (1978)
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$9.25 Synthesizer master Jarre built an entire career around the renown he achieved through this 1978 recording. Performed entirely on synthesizers, EQUINOXE consists of a single piece divided up into eight movements. Clearly influenced by the more melodic side of mid-period Tangerine Dream and Vangelis, Jarre filled this album with gauzy, ...
| | Earthalien CD (2004)
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$16.45 musicians streaming down a river...Justin Parker, Dwight Loop, and Lee Howard have crafted an elegant, organic tribal brew of a sound: without guitars. Samples,sounds and loops provided by Dwight; Justin and Lee , with only found instruments, or the instruments they had around, proceeded to graft and weave recorders, flutes, basses, voices, wood blocks, children's toys, synthiotics and the readings of ancient texts; including the works of 13th century Afgani ...
| | Analogixx The Style Is Back CD (2009)
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$15.95
| | Harold Timms Blue Moon Of Capricorn CD (2009)
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$12.65
| | Electroprophet Electro-Dreamer CD (2009)
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$9.59 Electroprophet is an electronic music project that was launched in Upstate New York at the beginning of 2006. The project was solely conceived by Jason D, who writes and arranges all of the music, and performs the vocals.Completed in June of 2009, "Electro-Dreamer" features 12 tracks of captivating, purely instrumental electronic music. The songs primarily straddle the lines between electronica, ambient, dance, psychedelic, and techno ...
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