| 1. Trade Winds |
| 2. Destination |
| 3. Prelude |
| 4. Venezia |
| 5. Condado Beach |
| 6. Passing Time |
| 7. Passages |
| 8. Letters from Home |
| 9. London Nights |
| 10. Orcas Moon |
| 11. Home Again |
Destination,Christopher Peacock,Gene Nery,Pure & Simple,Contemporary Instrumental,Jazz Music,New Age / Meditation,Pop
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Destination Moon
Deborah Cox Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ND91U4 Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Destination Moon
- What A Difference A Day Made
- Misery
- Baby, You've Got What It Takes
- This Bitter Earth
- Squeeze Me
- New Blowtop Blues
- Blue Skies
- I Don't Hurt Anymore
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- September In the Rain
- Look To the Rainbow
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Those who don't know any better are apt to dismiss Deborah Cox as another R&B/dance diva determined to cling to the spotlight by whatever means necessary, including a giant genre-leap. Those who've been listening carefully, though, will check their doubts at Destination Moon's door. On this, her fourth disc, Cox sidles up to jazz--the jazz of her role model Dinah Washington--with subtlety and surefooted grace; along the way, she makes something of a masterpiece. From classics such as the title track to lesser-known but deeply felt compositions such as "I Don't Hurt Anymore," she avoids the temptation to rub a modern sheen over these songs and settles contentedly into the mood Washington carved for them instead. "This Bitter Earth" gets the "mm-hmm" treatment Dinah delivered so well, and "Misery" and "New Blowtop Blues" don't dream of belying their blueswoman roots. Best of all are the more delicate tracks: "Look to the Rainbow" captivates with a contemplative sadness, and "Blue Skies" is a natural wonder as beautiful as a dose of pure azure on a cloudless day. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
Platinum-selling recording artist Deborah Cox reinterprets the classic songs of Dinah Washington on her Decca debut, Destination Moon. Destination Moon thrusts the R&B/dance diva into whole new territory, showcasing her range and scope as an artist capable of tackling jazz, blues and "big-band" with ease and confidence. Deborah Cox's first exposure to Washington came very early, when she was a little girl. "I first became aware of Dinah when I was growing up, when I was about 8 or 9 years old" she says. "A lot of jazz was played about the house. I heard my mother playing a 45 of "This Bitter Earth" -- this first song I had ever heard from Dinah. It was the richness and the tonality of her voice that I gravitated to." For the arrangements and the production, Deborah turned to the highly-versatile New York-based music man Rob Mounsey, whose credits with such diverse performers include Paul Simon, Steely Dan, Aretha Franklin and Tony Bennett to name a few. The record was made live in the studio, with 40 musicians in the same room with her, playing and singing in real time under Mounsey's direction. "I'm doing this to broaden people's awareness of what I can do and also for the sheer love of her music." As a result, Deborah's homage to Dinah Washington does not lean overwhelmingly toward one particular style. It was designed from the beginning to be a compendium of several of Dinah's idioms - the big-band swing of "All Of Me" and "Destination Moon," swaggering R&B ("I Don't Hurt Anymore)," the blues that earned her the misleading nickname "Queen of the Blues" ("Misery," "New Blowtop Blues"), the lush ballads that put her on the jukeboxes of Middle America ("What A Diff'rence A Day Made," "This Bitter Earth").Customer Reviews:
Fantastic CD.......2007-07-21
S. Washington
Greenbelt, MD
Love her voice.......2007-07-18
Deborah Shines.......2007-07-05
Jazz & Blues with Deborah !.......2007-06-25
While her hits have generally called on her to be very angry or very sad, these classic songs allow her to be at turns gentle, sassy, reflective, happy and wry. The productions and arrangements are reminiscent of the golden era of era of Billie, Sarah, Dinah and others, but contain enough surprises to keep them from sounding old-fashioned.
Deborah - who shifted from pop siren to Broadway star with Aida, further expands her range to include jazz, blues and big band. Cox and her backing musicians were recorded live in the studio, playing and singing in real time. The effect pays off as Cox accurately renders each song with her own textures.
No one expects Cox to abandon the dance-floor (she just released a new dance track with Tony Moran), but her latest offering "Destination Moon" allows her to explore another musical landscape with glowing results.
Deborah takes the jazz route on "Destination Moon", a tribute to one of her all-time heroines, Dinah (The Queen) Washington. Whether you view it as a tribute album, a jazz debut or just a collection of good music, this album succeeds on all levels. From the swinging big-band to piano-voice ballads, Cox captures the essence of Washington, yet adds her own touches. Washington's milestone recordings are here. Cox gives "What a Difference a Day Makes" a mid-tempo turn with strings, getting the Queen's innocent voicing, but injecting more feeling into the lyrics.
"Baby, You've Got What It Takes" comes at us as a fast shuffle. Cox fills "This Bitter Earth" with Washington tics - the up-speak at the end of phrases, the self-satisfied "mmh-hmmm" after a line. Washington first made her name as a blues singer, and Cox lays the blues on in "Misery" and "New Blowtop Blues", that classic mean-woman lament where she sings of her run-in with a jealous ".45-packin' mama."
On "Destination Moon", focusing on Washington, the jazz singer, dishing out several of the standards most closely associated with her career, Deborah also wraps her powerful pipes around gems like "I Don't Hurt Anymore", "September in the Rain" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes".
Producer/arranger Rob Mounsey pulled out all the stops for these sessions, surrounding Cox with a 40-piece orchestra that laid down a gorgeous foundation for her to build on. And she did just that.
In an interview conducted to promote her new album, , Cox said she recorded this record for two reasons -- to pay tribute to an artist who had so inspired her and to show that she, like Washington, was capable of doing a lot more musically than some people might have expected.
She succeeded on both counts. It's very nice work.
Think long, rainy afternoons, dinners for two and early mornings on the patio.
This is one of the top CD of this Year!!!.......2007-06-20
Also check out Amel Larrieux new CD its the same kind of music. I love it!
Enjoy and reccomend!
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Destination: Beautiful
Mae Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BNUU Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Embers And Envelopes
- This Time Is The Last Time
- All Delibarate Speed
- Runaway
- Sun
- Last Call
- Skyline Drive
- Soundtrack For Our Movie
- Summertime
- Giving It Away
- Goodbye, Goodnight
Album Description
On February 2003, Virginia Beach, Virginia introduced the world to the charming quintet collectively known as Mae. Not only was their debut album, "Destination: Beautiful" an instant success with audiences, but their live show proved their talent moved even past just writing alluring hits.Customer Reviews:
Great CD.......2007-03-21
Every emo band is the flippin same........2006-12-12
If this band makes you feel depressed, get a prescription for Prozac, buy some clothes with colours and get some exercise. Flip.
Destination: Beautiful... wow!.......2006-08-02
After hearing some of the tracks, I quickly understood why this cd has collected a lot of high ratings from people. Mae's songs are lyrically (for me, there is a certain magic to their words) and musically (the notes and words fit just right, and the music captures the essence of the lyrics) beautiful. The vocals are also soothing as it will make you think and daydream of good things. The lyrics are catchy (although I don't really know their songs word per word) in the sense that you'd easily remember them because of their catchy tones. It won't be long until you find yourself alone singing to their tunes. It won't be long until you find yourself alone just wanting to hear their songs, or a part of their song. Their songs will really leave you wanting to hear them again and again.
Some songs that I really find nice in this album are All Deliberate Speed, Summertime, Giving it Away, and my favorite, Sun. I find all of their songs nice... some just stand out. If you're looking for cd's to check out, put Mae's Destination: Beautiful in your list now!
Breath of Fresh Air.......2006-06-11
Stand out tracks:
Embers and Envelopes
All Deliberate Speed
Last Call
Goodbye Goodnight
Another album-on-a-whim gone right........2006-05-24
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Destination Anywhere
Jon Bon Jovi Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001EV8 Release Date: 1997-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Queen Of New Orleans
- Janie, Don't Take Your Love To Town
- Midnight In Chelsea
- Ugly
- Staring At Your Window With A Suitcase In My Hand
- Every Word Was A Piece Of My Heart
- It's Just Me
- Destination Anywhere
- Learning How To Fall
- Naked
- Little City
- August 7, 4:15
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It's appropriate that Destination Anywhere is an album by Bon Jovi the solo artist as opposed to Bon Jovi the band. For while it contains the requisite number of catchy tunes and the right amount of romantic drama, it varies from the band's output in two important ways. First, much of the material on Destination Anywhere is more low-key than the band's high-octane anthems, offering intimacy, if not exactly introspection, from Jon Bon Jovi himself. Too, there's an experimental edge to the music, with sound samples, programmed drums, and keyboard washes that are as distant from the group's albums as California is from New Jersey. Eurythmic Dave Stewart, ex-Hooters Rob Hyman and Eric Bazilian, and perennial hit maker Desmond Child kick in some help on "Queen of New Orleans," "Midnight in Chelsea," and "Ugly." The album-closing "August 7, 4:15," meanwhile, is a dramatic rocker about the murder of Bon Jovi's manager's child. Overall, Destination Anywhere is a solid effort, with Bon Jovi flexing some of the same muscles he's building with his budding acting career. --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
The Low Point, But Still Some Moments........2006-07-10
Jon Bon Jovi...where were you?.......2006-05-13
Its 2006, and I just bought my second copy. I had lost my earlier copy in 1999.
That has to say a lot for the genius that this guy is...
ABSOLUTLY AWFUL !.......2006-04-13
I just got this CD and it put me to sleep. It should be called Destination down the tube.I'm a diehard Bon Jovi fan from New Jersey and I cannot believe he released this tragedy.I love all the CD's from Bon Jovi but this solo by Jon sounds like elevator or nursing home music.And for Richie,Bryan and Tico, please don't let Jon out of your sight again.
A Neglected Gem.......2006-01-18
Plagiarizing the Foo Fighters..........2005-12-17
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Hotel Tara: The Intimate Side of Buddha-Lounge
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sequoia Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000784XCG Release Date: 2005-02-01 |
Tracks:
- LHeure Verte( The Green Hour) - Artemisia
- Floating - David Gordon
- Space Dance - Althea W.
- Apollo 13 - Joe Weineck
- Woodland Ride - Ginkgo Garden
- Shiva Beach Lounge - Karmacosmic
- Vinsandaan (Tara Mix) - Hands Upon Black Earth
- Season of Renewal (Lounge Mix) - Steve Gordon
- Nomads Land - Zingaia
- Govinda Hari - Jaya Lakshmi
- Enter the Sacred, Part II -
- Midday Shade - Ulaim Az Zama Orchestra
- Radio Shamanistan - Opera-to-Relax
Album Description
You've arrived in the ultimate luxury resort for your soul. Come into the lounge where you can restore your body, mind and spirit. Settle in as you join our visionary house DJs, the Gordon Brothers (creators of the original Buddha-Lounge series) as they carefully hand-pick the freshest sounds around - exploring the more intimate side of mystical multi-cultural grooves with this perfectly transcendent blend of sensuously hypnotic rhythms, richly radiant vocals and an exotic array of ethnic instruments. Featuring an incredible line-up of world/lounge luminaries including Althea W., Ginkgo Garden, Joe Weinek Opera-to-Relax, Peter Mergener, Artemisia, TAU, David & Steve Gordon and many more genre-bending mixologists. De-stress and unwind, as deep ancient wisdom meets with these mesmerizing modern beats to create the definitive nu-global soundtrack for today; perfectly suited for deepening your yoga experience, as the perfect backdrop for socializing or any time you just want to chill-out."If you need a compilation to hold you over until the next installment in Sequoia's "Buddha-Lounge" series gets released, HOTEL TARA is the perfect place to take up residence. Like that series, the album features a luscious non-stop mix of ethnic-flavored grooves, spiritual essence and intoxicating beats compiled and mixed by the Gordon brothers. HOTEL TARA ups the "dreamy" quotient, creating an atmosphere that is at once peaceful and soulful. The beats are low-tempo and many of the songs have a touch of Indian instrumentation as well as a subtle retro-lounge flair. Artists include David and Steve Gordon, Gingko Garden, Althea W., Jaya Lakshmi, Artemisia and others. This is a great album for anyone looking for music that is mellow and cerebral - it is perfect for chilling out to."
~ Music Design In Review
Customer Reviews:
Buddha bar Specialist.......2007-04-08
then do ur thing
this one song is worth the cd
but all the song itis a gold mine
beautiful
Unwind with this..........2007-03-26
A maverick New Age/Eastern hybrid classic!.......2005-03-25
Blissful Eastern Chill.......2005-03-10
The Ultimate Music for Sacred Lovers.......2005-02-10
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Destination Calabria Pt.2
Alex (Ft Crystal Waters) Gaudino Manufacturer: Data ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MMMUJK Release Date: 2007-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Radio Edit
- Club Mix
- King Unique Mix
- Paul Emanuel Mix
- Laidback Mix
- Drunkemunky 2007 Remake
Album Details
2007 Release of the Hit Single from the Italian DJ (From the Trio L'il Love) that Employs the Sax Riff from the Song DJ Rune Rk's "Calabria" and the Vocal Track from Gaudino's Own "Destination Unknown" that Featured the Voice of Crystal Waters. This Edition features Five Different Versions of the Title Track and an Enhanced Element!Customer Reviews:
hot!.......2007-05-09
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Destination: B-Sides
Mae Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00068CUPO Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- This Time Is The Last Time (Wave Remix)
- Suspension
- Sun (Acoustic)
- Tisbury Lane
- Awakening
- Futuro (Live)
- Sun (Live)
- This Time Is The Last Time (Live)
- Giving It Away (Acoustic)
- Goodbye, Goodnight (S.M. Remix)
- Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
Holy Mother Of Mae.......2006-03-16
Great songs, short cd........2005-12-05
Yet another awesome album by Mae!.......2005-10-15
Their music has mature a lot since then, and musically it sounds a lot better and just runs smoother.
I loved Destination: Beautiful, but I have to say I like this album even better. A must have if you're looking for something to listen to that that is soft, yet not boring.
That being said, some of the beats are a bit repetitive, like in Destination: Beautiful.
Pure Art.......2005-09-24
Outstanding music!!!.......2005-05-14
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Wind Journey
Manufacturer: Spotted Peccary ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NT3X Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Beginning
- Wind Journey 1
- Blue Moon
- Dream Lines
- Going North
- Awakening
- Insula
- Wind Journey 2
- Sea
- Open Land
- Spring Poem
- Rain
- Distant View
- Huldra 2
- Early Autumn
- Frost
- Winter Shine
- Winter Lake
- Passage Of Time
- Destination
- Aurora Borealis
- Cloudscapes
- Home
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Erik Wollo's works are overlooked gems of modern instrumental music. From his home in Norway, Wollo's been sending out missives of mood and ambience since the mid-1980s with albums like Silver Beach and Solstice. Last year's U.S. release of Guitar Nova explored the acoustic-guitar side of this musician in multilayered, overdubbed soundscapes that retained the ambience and structure of his electronic works. With Wind Journey, he returns to synthesizers but keeps his electric guitar at hand for some gloriously heroic solos, especially on "Dream Line." A subtle, tugging ostinato pattern builds into layers of keyboard orchestrations topped by guitar, which starts out in a pastoral, acoustic mode but segues into a soaring lead solo that recalls Steve Hackett during his Spectral Mornings era. Wind Journey is centered by Seasons Suite, a 10-part sequence of moody vignettes. Erik Wollo's roots in progressive rock are clear and he uses them to articulate a cinematic music. While Wollo lives in a country with some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world, he composes much of his music in a basement studio. The worlds he creates are strictly from the imagination, and what a vivid imagination it is. --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
Ambient music that takes me far, far away!.......2003-04-24
What a surprise and completely different from the last CD.......2001-09-27
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Destination Unknown
Ron Sexsmith , and Don Kerr Manufacturer: Thirty Tigers ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AD1OCU Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Listen
- One Less Shadow
- Lemonade Stand
- Reacquainted
- Chasing Forever
- Counting On Time
- Only Me
- You've Been Waiting
- Raindrops In My Coffee
- I've Been Away
- Diana Sweets
- Your Guess Is As Good As Mine
- Tree-Lined Street
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The debut release by this Canadian duo could easily have been billed as the latest from Ron Sexsmith, who writes all the material here and sings all the leads. Yet the harmonies of producer Don Kerr, a frequent Sexsmith sideman, are more than background vocals, as the two strive for a brotherly blend reminiscent of the Everlys and the Louvins. The arrangements are largely acoustic, the melodies often folkish, from the mandolin-driven "Listen" that opens the CD through the country strains of "Reacquainted." Poppier fare such as the dreamy "Chasing Forever" and "Counting on Time" pay homage to the brothers Davies of the Kinks, whose reveries of sunny days and village greens find kindred spirits here. Few can match Sexsmith for melancholy, and the lovesick "Only Me" reflects his bittersweet best. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
Destination Unknown is a seriously stunning release, offering a welcome 21st century answer to the Everly Brothers. Together, with Ron's band, the two have toured the world, sharing the stage with the likes of Coldplay and Elvis Costello, who along with Paul McCartney and many others, count themselves among Ron's fans. Sexsmith & Kerr's camaraderie is showcased with the lilting, gorgeous harmonies of Destination Unknown. Ronboys. 2005.Customer Reviews:
A modern day Everly Brothers kind of tone to the CD.......2007-01-24
Wonderful! Ron Sexsmith fans rejoice!.......2006-12-09
Ron's heavenly voice is there, as are the soaring, tuneful and memorable melodies, and lush, rich guitar work, all to complement lyrics that are at once sweet, gentle, insightful, and bitterseet. The music flows like a river of diamonds from start to finish. Not one track or moment is less than lovely.
If you have been liking Ron Sexsmith, rush to get this outstanding work of art. If you have never really tried his music, this is a great place to start, with Don Kerr's voice complementing Ron's so beautifully. And if you fall in love with this disc, which you likely will, get the rest of his music. It's all of piece, all beautiful.
Regards,
Tom B
A beautiful album from one of the world's best songwriters.......2006-08-27
I tried to get one of my hipster friends into Sexsmith, but something seemed to put him off. I think he heard the surface prettiness and assumed that Sexsmith was somehow a safe bland coffeehouse kind of talent, who couldn't possibly have anything exciting to offer. But daring goes beyond throwing in distortion and computerized skronks, or spouting lyrics that express shopworn alienation; it also means looking deeply into yourself and caring enough about your craft to keep working until you cast that state of mind into something permanent and honest. A bubbly tune like Diana Sweets, for example, is actually a hard look at the simultaneous pointlessness and irresistibility of nostalgia. It takes a great deal of courage to look inside yourself and pull that out. Perhaps Sexsmith will never have a large audience -- although I certainly hope he does, because he deserves it -- but anyone that really listens to these songs closely will carry them around for a lifetime. Buy it, you lucky few, and enjoy.
A Lovely New Set from Mr. Sexsmith.......2005-10-15
This is not to say that every one of his recordings has been as packed with exquisite melodies and thoughtful lyrics as the above-mentioned treasure, in Sexsmith's albums there have always been beauties to relish but not quite another album which held my admiration from beginning to end.
That said, this collaboration with Don Kerr -Ron's longtime companion on the road and in studios- may be the one that reaches such heights.
Although the instrumentation here is far more spare than in "Blue Boy," consisting primarily of guitars, an occasional cello and some drums, the quality of the writing is impeccable and the mood the two voices conjure up will remind you of his signature romantic touch.
The songs, by and large, are tunes originally written for "Retriever," this album's predecessor, and the idea of recording them as a duo grew out of playing and harmonizing them while traveling from concert to concert. As far as the general feel given to them, it is mainly the result of Sexsmith's admiration for the Louvin Brothers and the Everly Brothers, which will bring memories from both famous groups without ever making you suspicious of plagiarism. Sexsmith is a remarkable composer and singer in his own right, and Kerr provides the perfect vocal counterpoint.
It is hard to single out songs because the compositions are consistently good and the performance throughout is quite faithful to the influences I alluded to before. Still, "Tree-Lined Street," "Counting On Me," "Only Me," "Raindrops In My Coffee" or "Chasing Forever" are sufficient proof of this album deserving a place in your collection.
So, if you already like Sexsmith and you could use some beautiful music early in the morning, before the world revs up to break-neck speeds, this may be just what you've been waiting for.
Lovely music, where "lovely" means beautiful, tender and unconcerned with what people might think of the plain joy of singing pretty songs.
Great Songsmith.......2005-10-11
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Destination Lounge: New York City
Various Artists Manufacturer: Revive the Soul ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMU170 Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- New York City (DJ Strobe Brooklyn Vibe Mix) - The Peter Malick Group
- Uptown (Original Version) - Aya
- Area: Strut - Metro
- Give It Back (Original Version) - Gaelle
- Sparks From A Wheel (Rae And Christian Remix) - Echo
- I Might Do Something Wrong (Lonely Mix) - Tortured Soul
- Music & Wine (Original Funkaphonic Vocal) - Blue Six
- City Of Life (Vocal Mix) - Soldiers Of Twilight
- Get It Right (Instrumental) - Ruffneck
- El Musica (Main Mix) - KB
- Level 52 - Robert Strauss
- Sunset - Milehighclub
Tracks:
- Sometimes I Feel - Fred Everything & Jay Tripwire
- Mato Grosso - Copyright
- Special (Louie Vega Remix) - Sara Devine
- Time And Space (Farley And Heller Main Mix) - Francois K.
- Most Precious Love - Blaze
- Something I Want To Say - Mateo & Matos
- You Shine On Me (KC's Velvet Lounge Mix) - Luz Divina
- Feelin' Love - Soulsearcher
- Felicidad - Mambana
- Black Water - Octave One
- Love & Devotion - Don Carlos
- Everything - Kaskade
Product Description
Disc 1:
1. The Peter Malick Group Feat. N Norah Jones: New York City (DJ Strobe Brooklyn Vibe Mix)
2. Aya: Uptown (Original Version
3. Metro Area: Strut
4. Gaelle: Give It Back (Original Version)
5. Echo: Sparks Form A Wheel(Rae And Christian Remix)
6. Tortured Soul: I Might Do Something Wrong (Lonely Mix)
7. Blue Six: Music & Wine (Original Funkaphonic Vocal)
8. Soldiers Of Twilight : City Life Vocal Mix
9. Ruffneck Feat. Yovahn: Get It Right (Instrumental
10. KB: El Musica (Main Mix)
11. Robert Strauss Feat. Richie Henessy And Chris Rouse: Level 52***
12. Milehighklub: Sunset***
Disc 2:
1. Fred Everything & Jay Tripwire: Sometimes I Feel
2. Copyright: Mato Grosso****
3. Sara Devine: Special (Louie Vega Remix)
4. Francois K.: Time And Space (Farley And Heller Main Mix)
5. Blaze Presents Barbara Trucker: Most Precious Love
6. Mateo & Matos: Something I Want To Say
7. Luz Divina: You Shine On Me (KC’s Velvet Lounge Mix)***
8. Soulsearcher: Feelin’ Love
9. Mambana: Felicadad***
10. Octave One Feat. Ann Saunderson: Black Water***
11. Done Carlos: Love & Devotion
12. Kaskade: Everything
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Beat-licious and Bold...!.......2006-02-08
Peter Malik feat. Norah Jones opens with 'NY City', filled with smooth drums and organs. Norah Jones smooth voice carries the beat to the end. The biggest surprise was Aya's 'Uptown'. A classy, almost early '90's sounding beat. Her sexy voice blends this into a beautiful and complex song. Metro Area's 'Strut' sounds as if Kashif was at the helm: Big moog sounds accompanied by drums - nice! Other bests are Tourtured Soul's 'I might do something wrong', Blue Six's 'Music and Wine', and Soldiers of Twilight 'City Life' (Nice song!!!).
This CD come highly recommnded, It will not dissappoint!
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Destination Bomp
Various Artists Manufacturer: Bomp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JG7 Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- You Tore Me Down - The Flamin' Groovies
- Love Of The Loved - The Poppees
- Jingle, Jingle - The Rockfield Chorale
- I.R.T. - Snatch
- Busy Man - D.M.Z.
- I Got A Right - Iggy & The Stooges
- Don't Push Me Around - The Zeros
- Life Of Crime - The Weirdos
- Okay - Shoes
- Giving It All - 20/20
- You're For Me - The Singles
- Running Away - The Romantics
- Walking Out On Love - Paul Collins
- Just What I Need - Nikki & The Corvettes
- Little G.T.O. - Rodney & The Brunettes
- She Don't Know Why I'm Here - The Last
- I Can Never Tell - The Crawdaddys
- The Last Year - Stiv Bators
- Hindu Gods Of Love - The Lipstick Killers
- Left In The Dark - The Vertebrats
- She Cracked - The Modern Lovers
- Pull My Train - The Unknowns
- A Million Miles Away - The Plimsouls
- Johnny Are You Queer? - Josie Cotton
- Frogs - Toy Love
Tracks:
- Surfers Are Back - The Barracudas
- Rumble At Waikiki - Jon & The Nightriders
- Intro 66 - Zebra Stripes
- She's Not Mine - The Mystery Machine
- Hot Generation - The Pandoras
- It's Just A Matter Of Time - The Tell-Tale Hearts
- Stoneage Stomp - The Gravedigger V
- Already Gone - The Miracle Workers
- Can't You Do Anything Right? - The Lazy Cowgirls
- Lick It - The Dwarves
- HOD - Distorted Pony
- Everytime - The Things
- With You Again - The Eyes Of Mind
- Tourists From Timenotyet - The Steppes
- Arnold Layne - SS-20
- Walking In The Rain - The Green Pajamas
- Love Is Blue - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughters
- The Singer Not The Song - Patti Palladin
- Honey - Spacemen 3
- Salvation - Sacred Miracle Cave
- How Bread Is Made - Head
- Fantasy Of Folk - Blair 1523
- Evergreen - Brian Jonestown Massacre
Customer Reviews:
Thanks Bomp.......2001-08-01
Bomp keeps rock and roll alive.......1998-10-19
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- Gypsy Fire
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Saturday Night: Club Hits in the Mix [Import]
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Year Of The Comet (1992 Film) [Soundtrack]
Yeti [Original recording remastered]
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Wagner: Wesendonk-Lieder; Vorspiel & Liebestod aus :Tristan und Isolde"