| 1. Chica del Lunar - Grupo Sonador |
| 2. Que Poco - Xochilt |
| 3. Atrapa el Amor - Super-T |
| 4. Regresa |
| 5. Danza Gorila - Grupo Maravilla |
| 6. Te Picó la Abeja - Alberto Pedraza |
| 7. Puro Dolor - Chicos Aventura |
| 8. Mi Sombra |
| 9. Latigazos - Zulema |
| 10. Magia de Mujer |
| 11. Cabeza y Corazón |
| 12. Luna - Roberto Moron |
| 13. Flechado |
| 14. Con el Pie Derecho - Chucho Pinto |
| 15. Esmeralda |
| 16. Lamento Andino - Los Yes Yes |
Los #1 Sonideros,Various Artists,Max Mex,Latin,Mexican,Regional Mexican,V/A Compilations
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Los Lonely Boys
Los Lonely Boys Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001MX5A4 Release Date: 2004-03-30 |
Tracks:
- Senorita
- Heaven
- Crazy Dream
- Dime Mi Amor
- Hollywood
- More Than Love
- Nobody Else
- Onda
- Real Emotions
- Tell Me Why
- Velvet Sky
- La Contestacion
- End Of A New Beginning - Live Video
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California's Los Lobos are the reigning kings of Tex-Mex/Rock Espanol. But this debut CD by the San Angelo, Texas band Los Lonely Boys might herald a changing of the guard. This is truly a band of brothers, led by guitarist/vocalist Henry Garza and his younger, bass-and-drum-playing siblings Jojo and Ringo. Like a lot of groups, they had to move away to achieve fame--in their case, to Nashville. But after the release of their EP, Willie Nelson heard them, put them on tour as his opening act, and recorded them at his studio. Stylistically, the Garza brothers' bilingual songs about love and life combine Stevie Ray Vaughan blues, Santana-style guitar licks and R&B. Nelson helps out on guitar, with Reese Wynans on keyboards. Produced by Keb Mo and B.B. King producer John Porter, the music is honest, driving, and down home, especially on the organ-filled uptempo tracks "Senorita" and "Tell Me Why." The stinging guitar solo on the Afro-anthemic "Onda" recalls the '70s grooves Santana built his chops on, while "The Answer" and "More than Love" are raw power ballads that show off this group's dynamism and diversity. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Customer Reviews:
Nice job Boys!.......2007-08-01
Simply Amazing!!!.......2007-07-13
Orale Muchachos!!! Thank you Los Lonely Boys!!!!
Texas Trio Takes Tex-Mex To Top.......2007-06-07
blues? I think not.......2007-05-12
Great Tex-Mex Blues Rock.......2007-03-09
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Sacred
Los Lonely Boys Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BHNLY4 Release Date: 2006-07-18 |
Tracks:
- My Way
- Orale
- Diamonds
- Oye Mamacita
- I Never Met A Woman
- Roses
- Texican Style
- One More Day
- Memories
- My Loneliness
- Outlaws
- Home
- Living My Life
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One of the few contemporary bands to land a decidedly roots-rock song on the charts with 2004's Grammy-winning "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys solidified their status as youngsters with an established sound on their first disc. On this highly anticipated studio followup, all talk of the sophomore jinx dissipates with the opening soul-drenched riff rocker "My Way." Although horns are added for extra drama, the three Garza brothers nail this groove as Henry's Stevie Ray Vaughan-fortified guitar powers one of the boys' most fiery performances. Supporter and mentor Willie Nelson joins on the wah-wah driven, Waylon Jennings-styled "Outlaws," as does the brothers' musician father Enrique Sr. Tough midtempo ballads such as "Home" and the very Santana-ish "I Never Met a Woman" follow in the footsteps of "Heaven" as candidates for slow dance song of the year. Anyone entranced by the Garzas' debut will be thrilled by this classy followup that tightens some of the loose ends but displays additional confidence resulting from two years of nearly nonstop road work. The band spotlights its Tex-Mex roots on the accordion-driven "Texican Style," where near-perfect vocal harmonies drive an irresistible bluesy shuffle. Most encouraging is that Los Lonely Boys haven't succumbed to commercial pressure since their surprise hit debut. Rather, they have refined and organically expanded their approach, and crafted another classy, committed, radio-friendly Americana gem that meshes blues, Mexican, and soul with a spicy topping of hot-sauce musicianship. --Hal Horowitz
Más Lonely Boys
Live at Blue Cat Blues |
Los Lonely Boys |
Live at the Fillmore |
Album Description
Since their worldwide breakout in 2004, Texican trio Los Lonely Boys - brothers Henry, JoJo and Ringo Garza - have achieved multi-platinum album sales, a Grammy Award (their monster hit 'Heaven' won Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group in 2005), and widespread acclaim from critics, fans and other musicians. All those experiences and more inform their commanding, propulsive new album, 'Sacred,'.'Sacred' finds the Boys writing and playing with a new confidence, stretching their subject matter and arrangements on the album's thirteen songs, all of which they wrote or co-wrote. 'Sacred' opens with the killer one-two punch of "Diamonds," the album's anthemic first single, and "My Way," a defiant guitar shuffle that reminds listeners why Guitar World magazine named Henry Garza the Breakthrough Artist of the Year in a 2005 cover story. "My Way" also finds LLBs adding a horn section to their signature mix for the first time. Elsewhere on the album, they add other new colors to their arrangements including button accordion, Hammond B3 and Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano and Henry's virtuosic Harmonica playing.
Other highlights on 'Sacred' include "I Never Met A Woman," the Boys' most soulful ballad to date, the impossibly catchy lament of "Roses," and "Outlaws," a song which features two distinguished guest vocalists: LLBs mentor Willie Nelson, and their father, Enrique Garza Sr. Mr. Garza - a talented Tejano and country musician in his own right - taught his sons to play their instruments, and enlisted them to be his backing band from an early age. His appearance on 'Sacred' brings the first family of Texican rock n' roll full circle.
Customer Reviews:
Los Lonely Boys.......2007-07-18
I enjoy the Spanish songs as much as the English ones and I don't speak Spanish!
I was blow away by the Los Lonely Boys!
Young Music Gods!!!.......2007-07-14
The return of soulful guitar.......2007-06-22
no go.......2007-06-08
Loved it..................2007-05-13
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The Battle of Los Angeles
Rage Against the Machine Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
Accessories:
ASIN: B00002MZ2C Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Testify
- Guerrilla Radio
- Calm Like A Bomb
- Mic Check (Once Hunting, Now Hunted)
- Sleep Now In The Fire
- Born Of A Broken Man
- Born As Ghosts
- Maria
- Voice Of The Voiceless
- New Millennium Homes
- Ashes In The Fall
- War Within A Breath
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Having successfully fused music and politics from their start, inspiring both moshing and young minds in the process, Rage Against the Machine emerges in peak form with merely their third album in seven years. Guitarist Tom Morello is one of the most distinctive and innovative players of his era, and his foil, vocalist/lyricist Zack De La Rocha, is as unrelenting and inspiring as ever on The Battle of Los Angeles. Rage, whose past antics include performing naked with duct tape over their mouths to protest censorship, released Battle on Election Day, but the politics of the group can be separated from the sounds. Indeed, the 45 minutes of mayhem heard here can be enjoyed solely as rousing aggro hip-hop rock. There's more variety found on Battle than on its predecessors, however. "Sleep Now in the Fire" is one of their most straight-ahead rock tunes. The trippy guitar on "Calm Like a Bomb" is out there even for the adventurous Morello. And "Born a Broken Man" serves up lovely musical interludes. Overall, the more finely honed Rage heard on Battle may not inspire a generation of young revolutionaries, but they still stir up more mutinous spirit than the rest of the current rock pack. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
The Battle For Los Angeles.......2007-04-24
Many a Rage fan as well as critic well tell you that The Battle Of Los Angeles is the very best album that Rage ever made. Is this the case, is this really better then the self titled debut Rage Against The Mahine, probably. But you will have to be the judge of that one. One thing is for sure if this isnt the bands all time best effort it is a vert close second. The bands cover album Renagades was good, but this is better, Evil Empire was a killer album but once again this takes the cake of that one as well. The bands only equal comparason is the debut.
The Battle Of Los Angeles is a solid album through and through, not a bad track to be heard. Being released in late 1999, early 2000, at the dawn of a new millenium when the band was reaching its breaking point and on the eve of spliting they managed to hold it together and create one of the best rock albums of the last 25 years. Zack De La Rochas lyrics were the most focust and coherent they had ever been, and his vocal delivery is insane. Tim C, and Brad Wilk who may make up the greatest rhythm section in all of rock n' roll hold the album together as a whole. Then there is Tom who once again raised the bar as far as what is possible with the guitar. Tom Morello is easily one of the greatest guitarist ever to pick up the six string. Not only with his effects pedels but without them as well.
Songs like the major hit singles 'Testify' 'Guerrilla Radio' and the phenomenol 'Sleep Now In The Fire' helped to propel the album to the number one spot and sell millions of copies. Those three songs have gone on to become radio staples still seven yers after the album was released. 'Calm Like A Bomb' 'Mic Check' and 'Born As Ghosts' are similure and slower songs that really are nice for a change of pace. 'Born Of A Broken Man' is one of the better songs the band ever recorded. You can really here the punk influence on this song. The album closes with 'War Within A Breath' which is the prefect song to close the album.
Once you end the album all the messages in the songs come together into one and you can really here the cry for the great state of California that they love and how it has gone so far down hill. And in the end The Battle Of Los Angeles is an amazing album by on eof the greatest rock bands of all time.
If you like Rage, this is the best album.......2007-04-03
Fantastic Album.......2006-08-21
1. Testify-5/5
2. Guerilla Radio-5/5-One of my favorite songs on the album.
3. Calm Like a Bomb-5/5-One of my favorite Rage songs. It's really catchy and you can't beat Tom Morrello's riffs.
4. Mic Check-5/5-I love the lyrics; I love the chorus. Great song.
5. Sleep Now in the Fire-5/5-The guitar riff in this song is awesome. As are the lyrics; One of my favorite songs on here.
6. Born of a Broken Man-5/5-Zack De La Rocha speaks the verses and then pours energy into the chorus. I know some people who don't like this song, I love it.
7. Born as Ghosts-5/5-My 2nd favorite song on the album.
8. Maria-5/5
9. Voice of the Voiceless-5/5-It's short, but it's a great song.
10. New Millenium Homes-5/5-This probably ties as my 2nd favorite song. It sounds a little like Bulls on Parade, but the lyrics and music are awesome.
11. Ashes in the Fall-5/5-The music is awesome. De La Rocha whispering "Like ashes in the fall" is kind of creepy; Angry lyrics that definitely get their point across.
12. War Within a Breath-5/5-And a very impressive album closer. Some of the best drumming is on this track.
GRADE: A
Better than "Evil Empire.".......2006-04-08
The only annoying track on here was "Mic Check," everything else was good, especially "Guerilla Radio," "Ashes in the Fall," "Maria," and "Voice of the Voiceless."
Its not great, but its defitely better than "Significant Crap" from Limp Bizs**t.
If you're a Rage' fan, I suggest you pick this up.
Worth owning for one song, but the rest are very good too.......2006-03-29
However, this one digs into the band's favorite topics a little deeper and what it uncovers is hideous and depressing. From songs ranging about the destitution-to-desperation of the poor in Mexico ("Maria") to the us-against-them nature of abandoned/forgotten ethic groups/gangs in the inner city ("Born As Ghosts") to a song about one of their biggest causes, the freedom of (perhaps wrongly) convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal and other so-called criminals that may be in the same boat ("Voice of the Voiceless"), this album doesn't relent until the CD ends.
However, the one track that has always stuck out in my mind as the glimpse behind the curtain to which all others should be compared is the masterful "Ashes in the Fall," perhaps the band's most gut-wrenching, soul-searing track in its entire career.
The song takes an unflinching look at poverty and the plight of the lower class, immigrants and homeless: the very people that the government should be taking care of that it instead allows to fend for themselves. Starving, desperate, abused, and neglected, these people see no other way out of their situation than resorting to violence and crime...actions for which they are arrested and imprisoned, if not killed outright. The song's most gripping moment is when Zach de la Rocha mockingly screams, "Ain't it funny how the factory doors close 'round the time that the school doors close? 'Round the time that the doors of the jail cell open up to greet you like the Reaper?"
In other words, while most children are entering/leaving school, the pvverty-stricken are walking into factories where they can be promised low wages and grueling work until the whistle blows. If not that, then finding trouble and expending what little life is left inside them in the confines of a prison cell. It is a bleak image and all too true in the darker corners of every city in the United States.
As others have said, the reference to the new sound being just like the old sound is a snide reminder to the listener that the grandiose speeches of the government's appointed representatives are just echoes of all that was said by those who came before them. And all the while, a voice can be heard in the undercurrent calling for the expulsion of all "non-natives" in favor of the so-called "chosen" people of God, a direct contradiction to everything the founders of the nation believed it should be about, according to the Constitution.
It is an exceptional song on the strength of its lyrics alone, but the band truly outdid itself with the music, from the high-pitched cry of the guitar to the soft rhthym of the bass during the build to the song's final crescendo.
I don't know if there's a human being that can listen to this song and not feel his or her soul quail in horror at the images it creates. If such a person exists, I hope we never meet.
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Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000069KIT Release Date: 2002-08-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Two-and-a-half hours of bliss.......2007-04-04
Have you ever heard music that you wanted to last forever, maybe even to dive inside and live there for a while, immersing yourself in sound? That's how I feel about this collection. The only problem I have with it is that I bought it thinking it might be nice to listen to while I write. Not so. It's terrible for that. I'll sit with my hands poised above the laptop keyboard, assuring myself I'll get some work done while I listen. The music takes hold and carries me away.
I'm not expert at describing this or any type of music. I just know what I love. You might too, if you enjoy classical or Spanish guitar -- unless you have absurd expectations about combining listening with work.
not what i expected.......2007-03-26
excellent guitar performances.......2006-07-27
Essential Guitar..........2005-07-26
Buy it and enjoy!!!!
Lives up to its Name!.......2005-06-10
The recording quality is uniformly good, even on the tracks by Segovia. I don't know if they were remastered or recorded late in his career, but they're free of the surface noise present in so many of his recordings. The set clocks in at a generous 2 1/2 hours - one of the greatest deals in instrumental music; this is not a "bargain" quality set. Listen to the samples online - great stuff.
My only mild criticism is in the marketing. The advertising features John Williams and Julian Bream. Each contributes exactly one track. I would have enjoyed more pieces by them for stylistic comparison. But the less well-known (at least to guitar music neophytes like me) artists are every bit as good, and I intend to obtain more of their work.
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Sticking Fingers Into Sockets
Los Campesinos Manufacturer: Arts & Crafts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q66HUU Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives
- It Started With a Mixx
- Don't Tell Me To Do the Math(s)
- Frontwards
- You! Me! Dancing!
- Clunk-rewind-clunk-play-clunk
Album Description
Sticking Fingers Into Sockets is the debut, six-song EP from Cardiff, Wales septet, Los Campesinos! Featuring the acclaimed UK single, "We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives." After surfacing on MySpace in the summer on an unprecedented wave of enthusiasm, Los Campesinos! found themselves playing two sold out, frenzied London shows, shortly thereafter signing to Wichita Recordings in the UK (Bloc Party, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Cribs and Peter Bjorn and John).Album Details
2007 Release of the First Fruit from the Cardiff Collective that Collects the Singles "You! Me! Dancing", "it Started with a Mixx" and "we Throw Parties, You Throw Knives"!
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Los Angeles
X Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NTQ5 Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- Your Phone's Off The Hook, But You're Not
- Johnny Hit And Run Paulene
- Soul Kitchen
- Nausea
- Sugarlight
- Los Angeles
- Sex And Dying In High Society
- The Unheard Music
- The World's A Mess; It's In My Kiss
- I'm Coming Over (Demo)
- Adult Books (Demo)
- Delta 88 (Demo)
- Cyrano De Berger's Back (Rehearsal)
- Los Angeles (Dangerhouse Version)
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Steeped in poetry and class issues, X was the first L.A. punk band to fully incorporate a dark West Coast sensibility. Singer/lyricists/spouses John Doe and Exene Cervenka forged a stray-cat approach to vocal harmonies while spieling reports on crash-pad sex and drugs, casual hatred, and the occasional spotting of the "idle rich." Full-powered and intelligent, X's sound also spotlighted Billy Zoom, a pompadoured guitarist schooled by Gene Vincent, and flexible drummer D.J. Bonebrake. Los Angeles, the first of four productions by ex-Door Ray Manzarek, made an excellent case for the group, though its ambitions were to be quickly outstripped by the evolving personal takes of Doe and Cervenka. For the most part, the album is fast, hard, and fleet, like the motorcycles Zoom loved: "Your Phone's Off the Hook," "Johnny Hit and Run Pauline," the title track, and a Ramones-style cover of the Doors' "Soul Kitchen" are touchstones that reach beyond their era. Only "The Unheard Music," a turgid bit of suburbia-bashing, mars the original LP, which is augmented on this reissue by five bonus tracks that bring the running time close to 40 minutes. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Scary entity in your head-the music of X's Los Angeles.......2007-03-18
John Doe and Exene's haunting,dissonant vocal tracks are downright scary.
Go buy this CD. After listening to it,you won't feel comfortable for days...
The First - Not The Best.......2007-01-12
X-TACY! (sorry, that was lame).......2006-05-15
From the moment that Exene Cervenka and bassist John Doe start applying their distinctive and slightly off-key harmonies, you can tell from the get-go it's an X song. Both vocalists tell seamy tales of California's underground and the ennui and nihilism of the rich, ranging from date rape (Johnny Hit & Run Pauline) to crashing in a punk dive (Nausea). Exene would have an even greater role in later releases, but on this album the songs are split largely 50/50 between the two vocalists.
Meanwhile, Billy Zoom's guitar blasts out pitch-perfect surf rock riffs and DJ Bonebrake's tight rhythms hold the whole thing together. Ex-Doors member and producer Ray Manzarek contributes some color with some great overdubbed organ lines, but otherwise this album is raw and searing, just as it should be. Your Phone's Off The Hook (But You're Not), The World's A Mess It's In My Kiss, Sex & Dying In High Society and the title track are barnstorming, venomous, and humorous all at once, while The Unheard Music is a slower-burning track with a more poetic and haunting delivery thrown in for variety.
Apart from a somewhat mediocre cover of The Doors' Soul Kitchen and a short album length (the original album is under 30 minutes, and the extra tracks are mostly demos that don't add much to the album), Los Angeles is an excellent release and essential to any discerning punker. Wild Gift and Under The Big Black Sun are also vital X albums, if a bit more polished and civilized than this one.
The Greatest Album Of All-time.......2006-05-05
This album will totally change your view of music and probably yourself. Produced by Ray Manzarek, who also plays organ on three tracks. Including the punked up cover of "Soul Kitchen".If you claim to be a true fan of music you will love this album. If you don't like it you are not a music fan and you should probably stop listening to music altogether.
one of my favorite punk records.......2006-03-08
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In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles
Tiesto Manufacturer: Songbird ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDBUQ Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Conil - Malibu Beach
- Mark Norman Pres. Celine - Colour My Eyes
- Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets
- Electro Prompt - Beside Me (Gothek DC Remix)
- Fonzarelli - Moonlight Party
- Leama & Moor - Everything Matters (Matthew Dekay Remix)
- Matthew Dekay Vs. Proluctors - Let The Game Begin
- Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Club Mix)
- Parker & Hanson - Let Me Be (Extended Mix)
- Kalafut & Fugle - Novocaine (Mark Otten Remix)
- Jes - People Will Go (Steve Forte Rio Remix)
- Basic Perspective - Small Step On the Other Side
- Tom Cloud - Told You So
- A.M. - Arise (Hammer & Fubayashi Remix)
- Cass - Little Bird
Tracks:
- Pink Elephant - LAX
- Alex Stealthy - Something Is Wrong
- Shah & Laruso Pres. Global Experience - Zanzibar
- Progression - Technophobia
- A Boy Called Joni - Green Astronauts
- Petter - These Days (Luke Chable's Those Days Mix)
- Estuera - Tales From the South (Jonas Steur's Revision Flow)
- ?zg?r Can - Irony
- Jonas Steur - Second Turn
- Smith & Pledger Pres Aspekt - Hi Jack
- Jaytech - Genesis (Jimbo's Afterburner Mix)
- Super8 & DJ Tab - Helsinki Scorchin'
- Way Out West - Don't Forget Me (Guy Ehmetores Remix)
Product Description
1. Global Experience - San Salvador
2. Way Out West - Don't Forget Me (Steve Forte Rio Mix)
3. Progression - Technofobia
4. Midway - Cobra
5. Estuera - Tales From The South 2006
6. A Boy Called Joni - Green Astronauts
7. 16BIT Lolita's & Johan Cyber - Like A Memory
8. Petter - These Days
9. Incolumis - One With Sanctuary9
10. Alex Stealthy - Deplorings
11. AM - Arise
12. Tom Cloud - Told You So
13. Base Perspective - Small Step On The Other Side
14. Parker & Hanson - Let Me Be
15. Leama & Moor - Everything Matters
16. Electroprompt - Beside Me
17. Ozgur Can - Irony
Format: CD
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Trance is about as Dutch as windmills, and more than any other DJ, Tiësto is its ambassador. His highly successful In Search of Sunrise series can claim much of the credit for this, and this fifth installment, Los Angeles, delivers in spades. As ever, the man finds his inspiration in the female voice; from Late Night Alumni's "Empty Streets," which pits a bassline that bounces like Silly Putty against Becky Jean Williams's dreamy vocals, to Karen Overton's dancefloor-destroying cover of Billie Ray Martin's "Your Loving Arms," Tiësto again proves himself a master at driving sets to soaring highs with well-placed siren songs. The second disc finds the Dutchman in more progressive territory, luring in the unsuspecting with Pink Elephant's effervescent "LAX" only to drop the hammer with Alex Stealthy's "Something Is Wrong," a track with a disorienting beat that seems to tumble over itself and a haunting melody that sounds as though it were trapped under ice. Tiësto also shows he hasn't lost his affinity for engaging the listener in a test of wills, as in A Boy Called Joni's vertiginous "Green Astronauts." Like all good mixes, the fifth in the ISoS series is after all a study in contrasts. Ironic, perhaps, that with the title Los Angeles the album makes a compelling case that the trance crown won't be leaving Holland anytime soon. --Brent KallmerCustomer Reviews:
another 5 star performance by tiesto.......2007-07-19
what an awesome arsenal for our ears.......2007-07-07
Tiesto is only starting his protege mixing. I cannot wait for more tracks from him. 'Tiesto IN Concert' is mind boggling, a life altering trance experience.
Anyone hestitating to buy this for perhaps a different dj like Armin B or Van Helden or the like, well they are good, but def. add this to your collection.
SO BRILLIANT!
thanks
TIESTO GIVES US ONE MORE REASON TO HATE HIM!.......2007-06-13
Great CD.......2007-05-03
keeps me home.......2007-05-02
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Holst: The Planets
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050AQC Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- The Planets: Mars, The Bringer Of War
- The Planets: Venus, The Bringer Of Peace
- The Planets: Mercury, The Winged Messenger
- The Planets: Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity
- The Planets: Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age
- The Planets: Uranus, The Magician
- The Planets: Neptune, The Mystic
- Close Encounters Of The Third Kind: Suite
- Star Wars: Main Title
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful! And with thanks to John Williams for introducing this listener to "The Planets!".......2007-05-07
Streaming Space.......2006-11-17
Beautiful music performed beautifully. A treat for the ears and
the soul.
ALMOST A REFERENCE RECORDING.......2006-11-10
It Doesn't Get Much Better.......2006-09-26
A fine CD at a friendly price.......2006-09-01
Holst wrote selections about all eight planets, except for the Earth. But what about Pluto? Oh, wait, it got demoted last week! It's only a dwarf planet. Or maybe just a big rock. In any case, we hear some imaginative musical descriptions of the remaining planets.
I recommend this excellent performance.
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Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos
Los Lobos Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CCD0F8 Release Date: 2006-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Let's Say Goodnight
- Anselma
- Don't Worry Baby
- Matter of Time
- Corrido #1
- Evangeline
- Will the Wolf Survive?
- One Time One Night
- Shakin' Shakin' Shakes
- Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)
- Come On, Let's Go
- La Bamba
- Volver, Volver (Live, 1987)
- La Pistola Y El Corazon
- Jenny's Got A Pony
- That Train Don't Stop Here
- Kiko and the Lavender Moon
- Oh Yeah
- Good Morning Aztlan
Album Description
This triple-Grammy winning group of consummate musicians and songwriters out of East L.A. began their career interpreting Mexican folk music and went on to be a globally renowned purvayor of a diverse and adventurous repertoire of roots-flavored masterpieces. Drawing from rock, country, blues, folk, R&B, Americana, and traditional Spanish and Latin American idioms, Los Lobos continually pushed the boundaries of their sound, while remaining magnificently gritty and graceful throughout.Customer Reviews:
The Definitive Collection????.......2007-04-08
Good memories.......2007-04-04
Happiness.......2006-11-10
Nothing like a retrospective..........2006-09-13
In the movie "Eating Raoul"...........2006-09-01
This cd is all you need of Los Lobos. I mean, your brain is cluttered up with confusion already...so why clutter your house with too many Los Lobos cds as well when you can buy "Throw That Beat In The Garbage Can" cds from Amazon marketplace sellers for 5 bucks.
If you don't have any Los Lobos stuff, buy this now!... and pick up "The Monkees Anthology" while you are here. Better still, don't worry about Los Lobos and buy "The Best of YELLO" because Boris Blank has a better haircut than David Hidalgo (who is no stranger to the buffet line, I might add). Go on a diet, David.
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The Town and the City
Los Lobos Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HKCRV8 Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- The Valley
- Hold On
- The Road To Gila Bend
- Chuco's Cumbia
- If You Were Only Here Tonight
- Luna
- Two Dogs And A BOne
- Little Things
- The City
- Don't Ask Why
- No Puedo Mas
- Free Up
- The Town
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After variously celebrating their 30th anniversary with the star-studded The Ride, documenting their bracing live shows on Live at the Fillmore and doing a little intimate musical retrenchment on the self-released Acoustic En Vivo, Los Lobos returned to the studio with creative exploration on their minds. The result is their most sonically adventurous, thematically taut collection since the heady days of Kiko and Colossal Head. With lyrics penned mostly by multi-instrumentalist Louis Perez, the album's first-person narrative views a myriad of larger issues through slices of local life, from the immigrants' physical and spiritual travails of "The Valley" and "Hold On" to the liturgical grace of "Little Things" and the haunting impressionism of "The City." The musical tack is even more adventurous, a melange of diverse flavors that ranges from the infectious calo Spanglish patois of Cesar Rosa's "Chuco's Cumbia" and neo-norteno "The Road to Gila Bend" to the chunky r&b groove of "Don't Ask Why," the Caribbean-Latin fusion of "No Pueda Mas" and the shadowy, jazz reflectiveness of the "The Town." The Lobos blend it all into a compelling sonic landscape, one that's tamed the playful, psychedelic spirit of Perez and David Hidalgo's free-spirited Latin Playboys side project and focused it into a band context with rich rewards at every turn. -- Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
The 13-track set--fittingly, the disc is the 13th studio album of the band's 30-year-plus career--was recorded over the last several months, with the band doing its own production work. Tchad Blake, who's worked with the group for many of its past albums, handled mixing duties. The album partially reflects the East Los Angeles roots-rockers' experience as de facto immigrants in their own country, as well as unease with the current political situation in the land. The band is currently on an open-ended touring schedule, which is typical of their roadwork.Customer Reviews:
Los Lobos Back in Town!.......2007-05-06
More room is given to the soft melodic side of the band which suits the voice of David Hidalgo so well. Highlights for me are the two Hidalgo ballads "If You Were Only Here Tonight" and "Little Things". Among the harder up-beat track "The Road to Gila Bend" stands out - this song would have fitted nicely into the "Kiko" album.
Key songs, of course, are the two title tracks, "The City" and "The Town". "The City" is both rhytmic and grandiose, lyrically dealing with the alluring night-life of the city. "The Town" deals with the darker side of city life. A great bluesy song that makes a perfect ending to another fine Los Lobos album.
This Rocks!.......2007-04-04
wow.......2007-01-28
i have been waiting for this.
Awesome record, you won't be disappointed.......2007-01-19
Los Lobos is best when they sick to their roots.......2007-01-17
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