| Amazing Rhythm Aces Arabesque CDs Full House: Aces High CDs (1981)
$14.15 Original cover and inside sleeve photos reproduced in full Recorded in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, California and Birmingham, Alabama; 1979.
Originally released in 1981 as a goodbye and 'thank you' to their fans this was a very limited release (approximately 800-900 copies) yet boasted a full multi track live recording sound, extensive post production by the groups latter day producer Jimmy Johsnson and lavish packaging.
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| Portland String Quartet Arabesque Records Bloch: Quartets Nos. IV & V CD (2004)
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| Claremont Trio Arabesque CDs Mendelssohn: Trios Op. 49 & 66 CD (2007)
$18.99 "Vital, imaginative playing an extremely auspicious debut" - Gramophone"Performances that are deft, exhilarating, and imaginative" - Strings Magazine"The freshest breath of air in the world of chamber music today." - Naples Daily News"Their exuberant performance and gutsy repertoire was the kind of fresh approach that keeps chamber music alive." - Cincinnati Enquirer "The Claremont Trio can captivate an audience with their surprising combination of technical brilliance and interpretive sensitivity" - Buffalo News"A rare combination of virtuosic talent well mixed with equal measures of youthful passion and a rare comprehension of the power of music." - Oakwood Register"A delight across the spectrum."
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| Arabesque music Glen Road To Cordoba CD (2006)
$11.49 "Been to the East, Been to the West"Arabesque plays music from East and West, including Celtic, Middle Eastern and original tunes. Miranda Arana plays flute and whistle, and multi-instrumentalist Steve Vanlandingham performs on guitar, bouzouki, 'ud, and mandolin.
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| Psycho Abstract Arabesque music Living In A Continuous Deja Vu CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
$23.65 9 tracks played in his live shows and programmed with sound detail and plugging effects developed for this project Raul Jordan the brain behind Psycho Abstract, shows his psychedelic trance side.
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