| 1. Corrido Julio Cesar Chavez |
| 2. De Arizona a Culiacan |
| 3. Aunque Por Fin Te Vas |
| 4. Jacinto Ramos |
| 5. Voy a Embarcarme |
| 6. Amor de Pobre |
| 7. Acurrucame |
| 8. Riverside "Aricora" |
| 9. Hielera |
| 10. Luna Plateada |
| 11. Amorcito Consentido |
| 12. Rodolfo Campa Roldan "P.F.C." |
| 13. ¡Ay Que Chulos Ojos! |
| 14. Valle Verde |
| 15. De Poder a Poder |
Solid Gold,Nicasio Quintero,Discos Columbia,Latin,Mexican,Mexico
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Solid Gold Hits
Beastie Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BGR0SS Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- So What'cha Want
- Brass Monkey
- Ch-Check It Out
- No Sleep 'till Brooklyn
- Hey Ladies
- Pass The Mic
- An Open Letter To NYC
- Root Down
- Shake Your Rump
- Intergalactic
- Sure Shot
- Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
- Triple Trouble
- Sabotage
- Fight For Your Right
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In celebration of Beastie Boys' 24th anniversary, Capitol Records has decided to pay tribute to Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "Adrock" Horovitz and Adam "MCA" Yauch-- known collectively as Beastie Boys, with the release of Solid Gold Hits. (No, the group is not breaking up.) The infomercial-worthy 15-track compendium distills the NYC trio's storied career into an ADD-friendly digest format: Covering the Boys' first platinum-mining expeditions with "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn" and "Fight For Your Right" through west coast detours "Shake Your Rump," "So What'cha Want" and "Sabotage," up to last year's return to #1 with the million-plus-selling To The 5 Boroughs' "Ch-Check It Out," "An Open Letter To NYC" and "Triple Trouble" -and all points between.Beastie Boys Photos
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Customer Reviews:
It's what you want on the road........2007-05-31
Ear-splitting goodness.......2007-03-25
Okay, maybe not that. But your neighbors will probably tell you to turn it down. Hey, just tell them you've got a right to party.
i don't own this..........2006-11-08
When Rap Was Cool.......2006-08-21
great introduction to beastie boys.......2006-03-03
1. So What'cha Want - 4/5 - Great intro song, but not the best.
2. Brass Monkey - 5/5 - Amazing song, the best song from their debut album.
3. Ch-Check it Out - 5/5 - Best song on the album, although MCA's voice sounds shot compared to some of the earlier songs. Also, I think the Just Blaze Remix is better if you can find that.
4. No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn - 3/5 - not one of my favorites, but its still pretty good.
5. Hey Ladies - 5/5 - Great song, really shows off the genious of Paul's Boutique.
6. Pass The Mic - 3/5 - The worst song on the album, although it's ok.
7. An Open Letter to NYC - 4/5 - Great tribute to NYC, but like with Ch-Check it Out, MCA's voice isn't as good as in the older songs.
8. Root Down - 4/5 - Great song.
9. Shake Your Rump - 4/5 - Another one from Paul's Boutique, although not as good as Hey Ladies.
10. Intergalactic - 5/5 - The first Beastie Boys song I ever heard, back when it came out in 98, great song.
11. Sure Shot - 4/5 - Great song, the only rap song I've ever heard that successfully incorporates a flute.
12. Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix) - 5/5 - Takes the original, which was an ok song, and turns it into something sublime.
13. Triple Trouble - 4/5 - Great song, but it has the same beat as Rapper's Delight by Sugarhill Gang.
14. Sabotage - 4/5 - Great song, more metal than rap.
15. Fight for your Right - 5/5 - How can you not love this song?
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Solid Gold
Gang of Four Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000024IMC Release Date: 2004-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Paralysed
- What We All Want
- Why Theory?
- If I Could Keep It For Myself
- Outside The Trains Don't Run On Time
- Cheese Burger
- The Republic
- In The Ditch
- A Hole In The Wallet
- He'd Send In The Army
- To Hell With Poverty
- Capital (It Fails Us Now)
- History's Bunk!
- Cheese Burger (Live)
- What We All Want (Live)
Customer Reviews:
one of the 80s finest musical hours.......2006-10-14
Here, on Solid Gold, mixing punk, postpunk, funk, dance, and just a bit of free jazz, the Gang of Four wildly succeed in producing one of the 80s finest musical hours. The key to this record are probably the tight rhythms which the band produces. In fact, the bass lines here are anything but simple, whereas the guitar lines are effectively simple, and sharply rhythmic. Also, the band's messages are a bit less cryptic and thus a bit clearer than on Entertainment, which seemed so immersed in social theory (though, of course, this recording has a song called Why Theory?, about praxis, with the clever split of the vocals between King and Gill). The messages of song's like Capital (It Fails Us Now), History's Bunk!, and If I Could Keep It For Myself are pointedly clear, not to mention very insightful.
One other observation. This has some of this band's best, and best known, songs, including What We All Want (which they've recently re-recorded), In The Ditch, Outside The Trains Don't Run On Time, and To Hell With Poverty.
Remastered! (not).......2006-05-01
Review edit: I've since recieved this CD. WARNING: it is merely a reissue of the 1996 EMI(UK) release. Remasters have come a long way since then. It should not be promoted as such. I sent it back as I already have the 1995 Infinite Zero(US) release.
"Entertainment" is a genuine 2005 Remaster by Rhino, "Solid Gold" is not.
Powerful.......2006-04-10
The material's less intricate than on the preceeding LP, and the lyrics maybe a bit less sharp, but they still sound great (infused here by dub reggae, and PIL's bass-driven meanderings). It's must-hear and it rocks and swings hard. The bonus tracks here are quite worthwhile, and I think the live version of "What We All Want" is quietly massive.
The Best Band Ever.......2006-01-24
of the time. It doesn't. A more accurate statement is how we act changes how we think. Thought is unverbalized speech and not a tangible thing, It can not cause things. Enough philosophy though. This album is awesome. Much darker than Entertainment! musically, but also more varied. This one two punch is one of the best ever. Solid Golid is highly recommended with the brilliant Another Day/Another Dollar.
Required listening.......2005-05-08
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36 Favourite Piano Ballads: The Solid Gold Collection (2-CD Set)
Richard Clayderman Manufacturer: Solid Gold ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BFH4PI Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- (They Long to Be) Close to You
- Have I Told You Lately
- Hello
- Up Where We Belong
- How Do I Live
- Groovy Kind of Love
- No Matter What
- How Deep Is Your Love
- Everything I Do (I Do It for You)
- Wind Beneath My Wings
- I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
- Ballade Pour Adeline
- Homme et une Femme
- Do You Know Where You're Going To? (Theme from Mahogany)
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Unbreak My Heart
- Way We Were
- Time After Time
- Just the Way You Are
- Titanic Symphony
Tracks:
- I Just Called to Say I Love You
- When a Man Loves a Woman
- Power of Love
- Promise Me
- Eternal Flame
- Cavatina
- We've Only Just Begun
- Memory
- Only You
- Savoir Aimer
- Something About the Way You Look Tonight
- Angels
- I Will Always Love You
- Lady in Red/Take My Breath Away
- Careless Whisper
- Don't Dream It's Over
- Every Time You Go Away
- Candle in the Wind
- I Just Can't Stop Loving You
- Time to Say Goodbyr
Customer Reviews:
For Piano Music Lovers.......2007-01-17
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Opus X
Chilliwack Manufacturer: Solid Gold Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LI4Z Release Date: 2003-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Whatcha Gonna Do
- Secret Information
- She Don't Know
- Night Time
- Lean On Me
- Don't It Make You Feel
- Really Don't Mind
- You're Gonna Last
- Midnight
Customer Reviews:
One Of The Best Albums Ever To Come Out Of Canada.......2007-01-06
Opus X remembered.......2006-03-01
My Favorite CD By Chilliwack.......2004-01-07
It's the perfect blend of Hard Rock and Pop. Bill Henderson always had a knack of writing perfect AOR music. With the help of Ab Bryant and the late Brian MacLeod, they came up with nine perfect little gems.
This was the last album with this line-up. MacLeod and Bryant were splitting time between Chilliwack and The Headpins. Bill Henderson always felt that this album was 1/2 Chilliwack, 1/2 Headpins, which really isn't a bad thing. I always felt Brian MacLeod was was an exceptional singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He left us much too soon.
On this album you'll get the hits "What'cha Gonna Do?," and "Secret Information." "Lean on Me" isn't the classic version of the song you hear on oldies radio, rather, it's an excellent song in it's own right -- one of the highlights of the album. The best song on the album to me is "Don't it Make You Feel Good," a great guitar driven piece.
One thing that you'll notice about this album is the crystal clear production. The only thing that keeps this album from having five stars is the packaging. If you're going to pay $32 for an import CD, you expect a little more bang for your buck. Granted, when it comes down to it, it's the music that's worth paying for, it's nice to have the extras that go along with it. For instance, it'd have been nice if the lyrics were included (as the album had)AND the original photos from the album. Flesh it out a little. It would have been nice to have had the original package.
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Strictly Ballroom Dancing
Various Artists Manufacturer: Solid Gold ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BFH4QC Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
- If I Should Fall in Love Again
- London by Night
- Cavatina
- Charmaine
- Masquerade
- So Tired
- I Know Why
- Dream
- Dance in the Old Fashioned Way
- New York, New York
- Ecstacy
- Serenata
- Mexicano
- Tango Erotique
- Rosita
- Lover [Quick Step]
- Love Come Back to Me [Quick Step]
- Deed I Do [Quick Step]
- Just the Way You Look Tonight [Quick Step]
- Let's Face the Music and Dance [Quick Step]
Tracks:
- Tea for Two
- You Turned the Tables on Me
- What a Difference a Day Makes
- I Talk to the Trees
- It's in His Kiss
- Cucaracha
- Tico Tico
- Get Me to the Church on Time
- Copacabana (At the Copa)
- Fools Ruch In
- Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
- If Ever I Would Leave You
- Stranger in Paradise
- Come Closer to Me
- Begin the Beguine
- Pennsylvania 6500/Tuxedo Junction (Jive)
- Near You (Jive)
- Trumpet Blues/Take the a Train (Jive)
- Have I the Right/Green Door (Jive) - Raymond Chuchuk
- Chattanooga Choo Choo
Customer Reviews:
Solid dance music.......2007-05-12
41 well recorded tracks.......2007-04-12
There is a full orchestral sound in the waltzes and foxtrots on the first disc. The quicksteps are exceptional and they make me want to dance. Disc two is better than the first. It makes good use of brass and woodwind solos, and the Latin percussion is well done. The rumbas are especially good. Let's hope there is a volume two.
Here are the titles, durations, and suggested dance for each track:
Disc One
Dancing with tears in my eyes 3:29, Waltz
If I should fall in love again 3:28, Waltz
London by night 3:30, Waltz
Cavatina 3:32, Waltz
Charmaine 3:32, Waltz
Masquerade 3:29, Waltz
So tired 2:54, Foxtrot
I know why 2:56, Foxtrot
Dream 2:55, Foxtrot
Dance in the old fashioned way 2:54, Foxtrot
New York New York 2:54, Foxtrot
Ecstacy 3:07, Tango
Serenata 3:08, Tango
Mexicano 2:38, Tango
Tango erotique 3:07, Tango
Rosita, La 2:37, Tango
Lover 2:05, Quickstep
Lover come back to me 2:05, Quickstep
Deed I do 2:05, Quickstep
Just the way you look tonight 2:06, Quickstep
Let's face the music and dance 2:03, Quickstep
Disc Two
Tea for two 2:54, Cha cha
You turned the tables on me 2:53, Cha cha
What a difference a day makes 2:51, Cha cha
I talk to trees 2:52, Cha cha
It's in his kiss 2:52, Cha cha
Cucaracha, La 2:55, Cha cha
Tico Tico 2:26, Samba
Get me to the church on time 2:04, Samba
Copacabana 2:25, Samba
Fools rush in 3:25, Rumba
Bewitched, bothered & bewildered 3:26, Rumba
If ever I would leave you 3:28, Rumba
Stranger in paradise 3:27, Rumba
Come closer to me 4:06, Rumba
Begin the beguine 4:43, Rumba
Pennsylvania 65000 / Tuxedo Junction 1:18, Jive
Near you 2:39, Jive
Trumpet blues / Take the a train 1:44, Jive
Have I the right / Green door 2:35, Jive
Chattanooga choo choo 2:33, Jive
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Hard / Solid Gold
Gang of Four Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000083EJG Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
Tracks:
- Is It Love
- I Fled
- Silver Lining
- Woman Town
- A Man With A Good Car
- It Dont Matter
- Arabic
- A Piece Of My Heart
- Independence
- Paralysed
- What We All Want
- Why Theory
- If I Could Keep It For Myself
- Outside The Trains Dont Run On Time
- Cheeseburger
- The Republic
- In The Ditch
- A Hole In The Wallet
- Hed Send In The Army
Album Description
Gang Of Four were a British new wave band formed in 1980 by lead singer Jon King and guitarist Andy Gill. They had four albums hit the Billboard charts between 1981 & 1983. Two of those albums comprise this 2-on-1 CD. Hard is making its worldwide CD debut and Solid Gold has been out of print for years. Wounded Bird. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Mismatched Twofer.......2006-05-29
I like both albums, my quibble with this release is that they are mismatched. "Hard" is better of coupled with "Songs of The Free" than "Solic Gold", not to mention that it is completely unavailable on CD. Whoever put this together did a poor job. Why didn't Rhino release this? No extras to the album tracks (live, non-lp stuff), hence the deduction of 1 star.
Hard is what it is, and is a quite good New Wave funk album.......2005-05-05
Let's remember that Solid Gold was probably the reason they turned more pop for Songs of the Free. It was not very successful and I did not know many folks that liked it back then. I find the Yellow EP to be the best of their early "darker" sound. Solid Gold almost has none of the melody and hooks that all 3 of their other lps have, including Entertainment. It was a tough listen in the early 80's with all that was coming out at the same time. Sure, now that the Ramone are considered heroes instead of the zeroes they were seen as at the time by the masses, Solid Gold deserves a listen. But when people say GO4 was a huge influence etc, they are usually talking about Entertainment and Songs of the Free, even though they may not admit it now. Why do you think it took so long to put it on CD in the US? It didn't sell! It was the truly failed experiment, sadly.
All in all, this is a great CD from start to end and worth having. Songs of the Free is an absolute must as well as the US pressing of Entertainment (if only for the 4 song Yellow EP included which has different recordings of the 2 songs that made it onto Solid Gold).
Hard? Wimpy. Solid Gold? Indeed.......2005-03-21
Which brings me to this reissue. When I bought it a few years ago, I was psyched to finally see "Solid Gold" issued on CD here in the U.S. and I bought it despite having no desire at all to re-purchase "Hard". What I found even weirder about this reissue was that the packaging (the lyrics and insert) is all for "Hard" and "Solid Gold", the far superior album, is there almost as an afterthought. Regardless, the sound is great and while "Hard" is as execrable as I remembered it being many years before, "Solid Gold" is much better than I remember it being and while still not being as great as "Entertainment!", is still a great early '80s post-punk Lp that's alternately challenging, yet catchy and listenable as well (and not to mention, very influential to many current new-new wave or post-post punk bands). If you don't believe me, try "Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time", "If I Could Keep It For Myself", "Hole in the Wallet" or "In the Ditch" and see for yourself!
So, to sum up, I would've given this 4.5 stars if it was "Solid Gold" alone and if the packaging was a bit better, but I had to knock it down for the inclusion of "Hard" and for the careless packaging. Oh and it's too bad that they couldn't have included the "Another Day, Another Dollar" ep as well, but that's included on the UK reissue of "Solid Gold", which I actually recommend instead of this one.
Buried treasure........2004-09-20
Rather than attempting to return this CD (it was a used purchase) and let some other poor sap pick it up and continue the cycle of disappointment, I threw it in the back of my car, where it fell under the seat and remained for over a year. I knew that the quality of a band's output has some ebb and flow, but I didn't want this sound to taint my love of the Entertainment! album.
Although I realized at the time that the CD had two albums on it, I naively figured that whoever put the package together would have put the better album first. Thus, if Hard was placed at the beginning, then I didn't even want to bear witness to the horrors that would have been lying in wait for me on Solid Gold . . . what a foolish mistake.
Last week, I found that CD under the seat in my car and decided to give it another try. Sure enough, the first few tracks of Hard sounded just as miserable as I remembered, but when I skipped ahead to track 10, "Paralysed," the first track on the Solid Gold album, I found the Gang of Four I knew and loved. Here was the next logical progression after entertainment. Even artier and weirder than its predeccessor, Solid Gold had everything I wanted from this band, pushing the formula to newer and greater places. Taking cues more from Entertainment! tracks like "Anthrax" and "Not Great Men" as oppossed to more melodic numbers like "Return the Gift" (great song), "I Found that Essence Rare," and "Glass," Solid Gold is what a sophomore release from a band should be.
Describing why I like Solid Gold is a bit of a challenge . . . it's somewhat of an indescribable aesthetic, but if you listen to the way Andy Gill scrapes his guitar strings at the end of "Cheeseburger," the stuttered beats on songs like "What We All Want," the unbridled energy of "Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time," John King's direct, often staccato vocals and liberal use of the melodica, the interplay between the bass and drums, or the way each song picks you up, then you'll get it. If you liked aspects of Entertainment! that pushed the envelope a bit, you should get it too.
Also, the lyrics are still great, continuing to touch on themes like urban alienation, the slavery of work, social politics, gender issues, and a general confusion/obsession with the inner workings and failings of human social interaction.
As many others have stated, there's a whole slew of contemporary bands that owe a debt of gratitude and maybe even a few royalties to the sound that Gang of Four forged on Entertainment! and Solid Gold. The earlier (and better) Rapture albums certainly borrow a bit from G.o.4., and Q and Not U's sound bears many similarities as well, especially when they use the melodica.
My only question is: who played drums and bass on this album? The lineup it lists on the CD was certainly for the Hard album, but the music on Solid Gold sounds as if Hugo Burnham and Dave Allen were still filling these spots. I'd be interested to know if anyone has that information.
Anyways, what are you still reading this for? Get out there, pick up a copy of Hard/Solid Gold, immediately skip to track 10, and enjoy!
Solid Gold is FANTASTIC.......2004-05-21
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Solid Gold Soul: Deep Soul
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004R5ZN Release Date: 2000-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Doggin' Around - Jakie Wison
- If You Need Me - Solomon Burke
- Piece Of My Heart - Erma Franklin
- I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) - Otis Redding
- (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Aretha Franklin
- Cry, Cry, Cry - Bobby Bland
- It's A Man's Man's Man's World - James Brown
- Cry Baby - Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters
- When Something Is Wrong With My Baby - Sam & Dave
- The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
- The Dark End Of The Street - James Carr
- Stand By Me - Ben E. King
- Cry To Me - Betty Harris
- Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird) - Chuck Jackson
- That's How Strong My Love is - Ottis Redding
- When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
- Time Is On My Side - Irma Thomas
- I Found A Love - Part 1 - Wilson Pickett
- Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville
- (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right - Luther Ingram
- I'd Rather Go Blind - Clarence Carter
- Eight Men, Four Women - O.V. Wright
Customer Reviews:
Superb Collection.......2006-07-05
Its a mans world, Cry baby, Stand by me, the Thrill is gone,.......2001-01-21
Great selection of soulful cuts........2000-06-25
This is another brick in their wall. Twenty two cuts, and the majority are either great songs regularly heard (and recorded), or are hard to find classics.
It has been decades since I heard Betty Harris' "Cry To Me", which stands quite strong, thank you very much, alongside Soloman Burke's version. Of a hundred folks who remember The Rolling Stone's early hit "Time Is On My Side" I'd wager less than five ever heard Irma Thomas stomp on it her own self.
Lovers of classic soul music will find these treasures alone worth the purchase price. Add Jackie Wilson's "Doggin' Round", Otis, the Enchanters and Sam & Dave, and this is one helluva collection.
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Solid Gold Hits (CD+DVD)
Beastie Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BM7YJM Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- So What'cha Want
- Brass Monkey
- Ch-Check It Out
- No Sleep Till Brooklyn
- Hey Ladies
- Pass The Mic
- An Open Letter To NYC
- Root Down
- Shake Your Rump
- Intergalactic
- Sure Shot
- Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
- Triple Trouble
- Sabotage
- Fight For Your Right
Customer Reviews:
It's what'cha want........2005-11-09
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Solid Gold Soul 1972
Manufacturer: Time-Life Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GOJX94 |
Product Description
1. I'll Take You There-The Staple Singers~~2. Let's Stay Together-Al Green~~3. I've Been Lonely for So Long-Fredrick Knight~~4. Starting All Over Again-Mel & Time~~5. Too Late To Turn Back Now-Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose~~6. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right-Luther Ingram~~7. I'll Be Around-The Spinners~~8. Everybody Plays the Fool-The Main Ingredient~~9. Clean Up Woman-Betty Wright~~10. Lean On Me-Bill Withers~~11. Oh Girl-The Chi-Lites~~12. Get on the Good Foot/Part 1-James Brown~~13. Do Your Thing-Isaac Hayes~~14. Freddie's Dead (Theme from Superfly)-Curtis Mayfield~~15. Woman's Gotta Have It-Bobby Womack~~16. Day Dreaming-Aretha Franklin~~17. Me & Mrs. Jones-Billy Paul~~18. Hearsay-The Soul Children~~19. I Gotcha-Joe Tex~~20. I'm Still In Love With You-Al Green~~21. In the Rain-The Dramatics.
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36 Killer Tunes
Jerry Lee Lewis Manufacturer: Solid Gold ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BM7YVU Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Great Balls of Fire
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
- What'd I Say
- High School Confidential
- Breathless
- Milkshake Madamoiselle
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Good Golly Miss Molly
- Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
- Down the Line
- There's Good Rockin' Tonight
- Be-Bop-A-Lula
- Hound Dog
- Little Queenie
- Pink Pedal Pushers
- Matchbox
- Big Legged Woman
- Meat Man
Tracks:
- Your Cheatin' Heart
- Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
- Crazy Arms
- Cold Cold Heart
- Jambalaya
- Georgia on My Mind
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginia
- It All Depends
- Ramblin' Rose
- Sail Away
- You Win Again
- In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town
- When the Saints Go Marching In
- Fools Like Me
- End of the Line (End of the Road)
- Billy Boy
- Release Me
- Lovesick Blues
Salsa Music:
- Sones Huastecos, Vol. 1
- Sones Huastecos, Vol. 1
- Sones Jarochos Y Huastecos
- Tejano Hits
- Trios del Amor
- Trios del Amor
- Triptico, Vol. 1
- Trobador Norteño del Topochico: 15 Exitos
- Trobador Norteño del Topochico: 15 Exitos
- Tropicanes
Salsa Music
Voices of Change: Fantasy on Mr Hyde's Song
Utom: Summoning The Spirit - Music In The T'boli Heartland
Women of Faith: Outrageous Joy
Walk On...A High Mountain Journey