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Look at All the Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime CD (2005)
Ra·l Pacheco music CDs Sublime's music and lifestyle were unique in their time, as the band celebrated both the irreverence of punk sans anger and political hang-ups, and the mellow party spirit embodied by ...
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Multi-Dimensional Warrior CDs (2007)
Ra·l Pacheco CD discography The depth of feeling inherent in Carlos Santana's guitar playing is nearly matched (but not quite) by the size and breadth of his discography: since the late 1960s the man ...
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Whipped Cream & Other Delights Rewhipped CD (2006)
Ra·l Pacheco discography Rewhipped amounts to a pseudo-addition to the original Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass catalog. This album of remixes by late-'90s and 2000-era DJs features new trumpet solos by Herb ...
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Wild Card CD (2005)
Ra·l Pacheco albums Smooth jazz stalwarts the Rippingtons infuse their trademark brand of instrumental pop with a Latin aesthetic on Wild Card. Once again featuring the lead guitar of Russ Freeman, the Rippingtons ...
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Ozokidz CD (2012)
Ra·l Pacheco songs Ozomatli is the Aztec God associated with dance and laughter, and this ten-man collective of Black-Chicano-Cuban-Japanese-Jewish-Filipino musicians has always had an uplifting party vibe, without forsaking their progressive left-leaning beliefs. ...
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Street Signs CD (2004)
Ra·l Pacheco music CDs With STREET SIGNS, Ozomatli have made the kind of album that Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel and Santana are all known for, by combining an expansive world-view, both politically and musically, ...
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Ozomatli CD (1998)
Ra·l Pacheco CD discography Taking their moniker from the Aztec monkey god of dance, Ozomatli displays every bit of the exuberance and playfulness of their namesake, throwing in some of the creature's often-overlooked ferocity ...
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Embrace the Chaos CD (2001)
Ra·l Pacheco albums (guitar, requinto, clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, piano, background vocals); Will Dog Abers (guitar, bass, background vocals); Jiro Yamaguchi (tabla, percussion, background vocals); Andy Mendoza (drums); Justin Poree ...
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Don't Mess with the Dragon CD (2007)
Ra·l Pacheco discography A lively bouillabaisse of influences--hip-hop, funk, jam-band rock, Memphis soul, and ska just to name a few--converge on this fourth full-length release by L.A.'s popular band Ozomatli. Highpoints include the ...
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Live at the Fillmore CD (2005)
Ra·l Pacheco CD discography This deluxe edition package features live versions of top hits plus classics. The DVD includes bonus features including backstage footage, additional performances, photo gallery, and fun interviews. The set was ...
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Coming Up CD (2003)
Ra·l Pacheco music CDs Principally recorded at Glenwood Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Australian exclusive tour EP! 6-track limited edition CD with 12 minute enhanced video component! Oozomatli are a 12-piece Los Angeles combo whose music ...
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Fire Away CD (2010)
Ra·l Pacheco songs Ozomatli's Fire Away is their first for Mercer Street Records/Downtown Records. It contains 11 new songs including the single "It's Only Paper," and was produced by Tony Berg (Aimee Mann, ...
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Some Bridges CD (2006)
Ra·l Pacheco albums Fred Martin, the L.A. based teacher, musician, and choir director who masterminded this riveting rock/blues/gospel all-star fusion project, loves to point out that Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey, the father of ...
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4 CD (2003)
Ra·l Pacheco discography Additional personnel includes: Juan Gabriel, El Gran Silencio, Aleks Syntek, Ozomatli, Organized Rhymes.
KUMBIA KINGS 4 was nominated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album by a Duo ...
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For All Time CD (2002)
Ra·l Pacheco songs If the four Latin vixens of Soluna want to contend with the reigning pop royalty -- the likes of Britney Spears, J-Lo, and Destiny's Child -- it'll take more than ...
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Mi Mundo CD (2006)
Ra·l Pacheco CD discography Sahaj Ticotin, leader/founder of the alternative rock/post-grunge band Ra, articulated an interesting theory in 2006: he theorized that hip-hop had become the new pop-metal and that post-millennial rappers -- by ...
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