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In Time
by
Ryan Kelly
Release:
2010
89
Reviews:
A dynamic debut album from one of North America's favourite Irish imports. Heart touching melodies, fresh pop/rock & new songs to fall in love with-all brought to you through smouldering lead vocals, soaring strings, funky guitars & soft piano highlights.
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In Time
Ryan Kelly
108 Sacred Names of Mother Divine - Sacred Chants of Devi
by
Craig Pruess & Ananda
Release:
2002
3
Reviews:
Ambient, pure Sanskrit chants, meticulously recorded. This album creates a very meditative, mind-expanding, empty, full, but deep feeling. Created by two Western yogis.
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108 Sacred Names of Mother Divine - Sacred Chants of Devi
Craig Pruess & Ananda
Uncivilized
by
Bad Salad
Release:
2012
2
Reviews:
Progressive rock meets metal in a fresh way. From the inspired minds of young musicians writing their debut album, comes an overdose of head-banging riffs, rich textures and atmospheres, untraditional arrangements, and involving melodies and storylines.
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Uncivilized
Bad Salad
Makara
by
E.S. Posthumus
Release:
2010
13
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Makara
E.S. Posthumus
Lights On
by
Pete Belasco
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
Like "Deeper", another signature mood album weaving styles from soul to R&B, to jazz and beyond in a seamless blend of classic, lush and seductive moments!
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Lights On
Pete Belasco
All About Everything
by
John Boutte
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
John Boutté, "The Voice of New Orleans," is back with his first new solo album since "Good Neighbor" in 2008. A mature musical statement by a singer at the absolute peak of his artistry, the album is comprised not only of serious songs that subtly reflect on the legacy of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, but also some danceable, energetic, funky jams with a deep roster of the Crescent City's finest contemporary musicians. The album also showcases brand-new songs from several generations of the city's finest songwriters: Alex McMurray, Paul Sanchez, Dave Bartholomew, and Allen Toussaint all have previously unreleased songs interpreted here for the first time by Boutté. Additional original writing comes from Boutté, Tom McDermott, and the album's producer, Blake Leyh, who is also the Music Supervisor for HBO's series "Treme" which uses Boutté's "Treme Song" as it's theme.
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All About Everything
John Boutte
Songs
by
Regina Spektor
Release:
2002
464
Reviews:
Magical realism involving pickles, death penalties and hot baths... influenced by the anti folkers, the punkers, tom waits, bjork, mozart, and many others... a secret let loose.
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Songs
Regina Spektor
Lightning on the Strings, Thunder on the Mic feat. T.O.N.E-z
by
Gangstagrass
Release:
2010
5
Reviews:
The soul of bluegrass and the power of hip-hop, the best of both worlds in a groundbreaking new sound.
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Lightning on the Strings, Thunder on the Mic feat. T.O.N.E-z
Gangstagrass
Careful Confessions
by
Sara Bareilles
Release:
2004
185
Reviews:
Where crystal clear piano pop meets the richness and fullness of soul. Beautiful.
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Careful Confessions
Sara Bareilles
Princess Revolution!
by
Moey's Music Party
Release:
2012
3
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Princess Revolution!
Moey's Music Party
Kuntry
by
Jawga Boyz
Release:
2011
5
Reviews:
Take some Kid Rock, Lil Jon, and some Paul Wall, and mix them all together. What do you get? The Hick Hop sound of the redneck rappers in the Jawga Boyz!
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Kuntry
Jawga Boyz
Madison Rising
by
Madison Rising
Release:
2011
1
Reviews:
Madison Rising's self-titled debut album was released in October 2011. The band – with Dave Bray on vocals, Alex Bodnar on bass and guitar, Christopher Schreiner on lead guitar and Sam Fishman on drums – makes guitar heavy rock music with a distinctively pro-American message and sound. The overarching theme of the band’s music is that of liberty, independence, smaller government and personal responsibility. This is a group of musicians fueled by an eternal gratitude and love for their country. Madison Rising: music with meaning.
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Madison Rising
Madison Rising
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The Age of Responsibility: CSR 2.0 and the New DNA of Business
by
Wayne Visser
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
The most challenging and exciting account of the future of business that you’re likely to read all year
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The Age of Responsibility: CSR 2.0 and the New DNA of Business
Wayne Visser
Flavours of Life
by
Andre Beeka
Release:
2012
0
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Flavours of Life
Andre Beeka
Rockin' and Rollin' All Night Long
by
Bruce Wayne
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
This is a happy dance tune with a retro feel. The song starts when he wakes up and sees his "kitty" dancing with a record on.
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Rockin' and Rollin' All Night Long
Bruce Wayne
A Summer Sing-Along
by
Al Alberts
Release:
1989
0
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13 family fun summer sing-along songs that celebrate the New Jersey shore!
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A Summer Sing-Along
Al Alberts
Still Smokin'
by
Brownsville Station
Release:
2012
0
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Still Smokin'
Brownsville Station
Aqatuki
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Aqatuki
Release:
2012
0
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Aqatuki
Aqatuki
Evolution
by
Blendjazz
Release:
2012
0
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Evolution
Blendjazz
Chicks Before Dudes
by
Angela Mukul
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
Fun, pop anthem that I wrote on my guitar after a night out on the town
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Chicks Before Dudes
Angela Mukul
That's My Life
by
Andy Walker
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
A true World icon, there are few artists of Andy's stature, and fewer still with such a comprehensive span of the entire realm of entertainment. Over the past two decades, Andy Walker has proven to be among the world's most successful and multi-talented artists.
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That's My Life
Andy Walker
Acoustic Eclectica
by
Blue-Eyed Charlie
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
An eclectic range (hence...the album title) of acoustic guitar pieces from lazy and mellow to semi-violent...for non-violent people everywhere.
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Acoustic Eclectica
Blue-Eyed Charlie
Blatnoy Sbornik 2
by
Various Artists
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
Avtos Essential
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Blatnoy Sbornik 2
Various Artists
Love Songs
by
Nupachino
Release:
2012
0
Reviews:
After more than 30 years in a musician's life, this is Nupachino's first "LOVE SONGS" album. '...I know now ..all we need is Love! Thanks to all my Friends !'
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Love Songs
Nupachino
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Picking Out Boxes
by
Lindsay Katt
Release:
2009
1
Reviews:
A perfect blend of quirky meets insightful. This CD is a Indie must have.
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Picking Out Boxes
Lindsay Katt
Surrender
by
Sat Nishan Kaur
Release:
2011
5
Reviews:
Inspirational, healing song & chant to awaken the unconditional love within. This album features Sat Nishan's angelic vocals, earthy rhythms of Girish, soaring cello and the musicianship and production of Thomas Barquee (producer of Snatam Kaur).
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Surrender
Sat Nishan Kaur
Quartet for the End of Time; Olivier Messiaen
by
Spooky Actions
Release:
2007
0
Reviews:
Noted for applying jazz improvisational and textural techniques to non-jazz repertoire, Spooky Actions tackles the work of Olivier Messiaen. In this recording the ensemble has been expanded to accommodate an arrangement for Jazz Quintet.
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Quartet for the End of Time; Olivier Messiaen
Spooky Actions
Lumina
by
Jacinta
Release:
2009
0
Reviews:
Jacinta's debut 'dark hours' release. Unique and passionate vocals meshed with an original piano style fused with subtle electronica and insightful lyrics.
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Lumina
Jacinta
Rif
by
Issa Boulos & Nermin Kaygusuz
Release:
2007
3
Reviews:
This recording features Nermin Kaygusuz on kemence (Turkish fiddle) performing original compositions by Issa Boulos. The work explores conceptual, technical and interpretational aspects of maqam music making.
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Rif
Issa Boulos & Nermin Kaygusuz
Heavy Machinery
by
Anders/Jens Johansson, Allan Holdsworth
Release:
1996
7
Reviews:
90s fusion with fresh, unpolished grooves and lots of fluent, melodic improvisations by Allan and Jens. Dynamic, uncompromisingly brutal drum work.
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Heavy Machinery
Anders/Jens Johansson, Allan Holdsworth
Last Exit to Happyland
by
Gurf Morlix
Release:
2009
8
Reviews:
Folk Blues Songwriter
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Last Exit to Happyland
Gurf Morlix
Big Red Sun
by
Alexis Harte
Release:
2009
0
Reviews:
A collection of 11 new songs written in the sunset of the Bush era, Big Red Sun is Harte's most realized and darkest effort to date.
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Big Red Sun
Alexis Harte
Concerto for Diatonic Harmonica & Orchestra
by
Howard Levy, Czech National Symphony, Rembrandt Chamber Players & Dane Richeson
Release:
2011
0
Reviews:
A collection of classical recordings by the harmonica innovator & composer. Features original works with the Czech National Symphony and Rembrandt Chamber Players. Plus, "Cafe 1930" by Astor Piazzolla with marimba player Dane Richeson.
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Concerto for Diatonic Harmonica & Orchestra
Howard Levy, Czech National Symphony, Rembrandt Chamber Players & Dane Richeson
Works for Cello and Piano by Women Composers
by
Iris Van Eck, cello; Allende Vernede, piano
Release:
2006
0
Reviews:
To the best of our knowledge, this Eroica CD is the one and only recordings of these, "Works for Cello and Piano" by women composers.
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Works for Cello and Piano by Women Composers
Iris Van Eck, cello; Allende Vernede, piano
Peace in the Distance
by
Jen Ludwig
Release:
2011
1
Reviews:
A song of Mary's journey, and the journeys many of us take in life. Beautiful acoustic guitar and clean, clear vocals.
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Peace in the Distance
Jen Ludwig
The Holiday EP
by
Victoria Vox
Release:
2008
0
Reviews:
These original holiday tunes will soon feel like classics. Sing along and tap your toes to holiday cheer with fun instrumentation (ukulele, toy piano, recorders, cello, etc).
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The Holiday EP
Victoria Vox
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Chimurenga Masterpiece
by
Thomas Mapfumo
Release:
1991
0
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Classic Chimurenga Music from the undisputed Master of the genre.
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Chimurenga Masterpiece
Thomas Mapfumo
Silent Night
by
Tiffany
Release:
2010
0
Reviews:
Christmas Carol ~ Performed by Multi Platinum Recording Artist TIFFANY
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Silent Night
Tiffany
Acid Test
by
Cosmosquad
Release:
2007
3
Reviews:
Fuses the dark, heavy, and moody with brutal force. This trio uses dynamics and melodic phrases, mixed with disturbing sonic overtones, creating a beautiful chaos.
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Acid Test
Cosmosquad
Take It & Break It Vol 2 "Frozen" Remixes (DISC 3)
by
Celldweller
Release:
2007
0
Reviews:
Celldweller fuses the electronics of drum & bass and techno, with rock and orchestral elements, meshing the synthetic and the organic, darkness with beauty, into a cohesive blend entirely its own.
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Take It & Break It Vol 2 "Frozen" Remixes (DISC 3)
Celldweller
Forward & Beyond
by
Vitalij Kuprij
Release:
2003
1
Reviews:
neoclassical instrumental featuring Michael Romeo, George Bellas, Michael Harris, Borislav Mitic...
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Forward & Beyond
Vitalij Kuprij
I'll Tell What I Saw
by
Trey Gunn
Release:
2010
0
Reviews:
Music from Russia, Mexico, Italy and Finland is melded with Gunn's solo works in this fascinating collection of collaborations.
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I'll Tell What I Saw
Trey Gunn
Epilogue 2 (Neon Mirage Bonus Tracks)
by
Stan Ridgway
Release:
2011
0
Reviews:
3 more songs from the recording sessions for NEON MIRAGE. Not included on the new album, but here now as a 3 song EP.
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Epilogue 2 (Neon Mirage Bonus Tracks)
Stan Ridgway
The Craig Machine
by
Stephen Lynch
Release:
2005
3
Reviews:
Comedy
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The Craig Machine
Stephen Lynch
We Learned By Watching
by
Aberdeen City
Release:
2003
4
Reviews:
Smart and moody rock with UK sensibilities, interesting structures, strong melodies and moving rhythms.
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We Learned By Watching
Aberdeen City
Big Round World
by
Trout Fishing in America
Release:
2008
0
Reviews:
The Afro-pop vibrancy of Big Round World sets the tone for the thoughtfully happy music, but the CD takes unexpected forays into a wide rage of genres from, Cool Jazz to Rock and Bluegrass. Several of the tunes on Big Round World began in Trout’s frequent songwriting workshops with children. GRAMMY nominated.
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Big Round World
Trout Fishing in America
The Influence
by
Floyd Tillman
Release:
2004
8
Reviews:
"Floyd Tillman-The Influence" is a true piece of Country Music history featuring fourteen duets with some of Floyd Tillman's biggest fans including Willie, Dolly Parton, Mel Tillis, Ray Price, George Jones, Connie Smith, Hank Thompson and Merle.
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The Influence
Floyd Tillman
Walking on H2O
by
Mind's Eye
Release:
2006
1
Reviews:
melodic song oriented progressive metal
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Walking on H2O
Mind's Eye