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Vicky Love(more) »rank: 147355by: Biagio Antonacci
:Album Details:Biagio Antonacci's Return after Two Years of Silence. The First Single 'Lascia Stare' Declares the World of Biagio: Pop, Rock and Magic, Biagio Sings About Intimism, Passion and Love. The Endless and Faithful Fan Base is Already Advised and Ready to Welcome Him Again with a Big Hug. |
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Love and the Beat, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 54939by: Serge Gainsbourg
:Album Description:Serge Gainsbourg experimented in a multitude of musical genres during his lifetime and left behind a recorded legacy that continues to interest and inspire new generations of listeners today. This two-volume collection, by arguably the ultimate icon of French pop, offers a wonderful view of his diverse musical interests. The first volume features some of the best known songs in the Gainsbourg canon, including 'Comic Strip,' 'Ford Mustang,' 'Ballade de Melody Nelson,' and an excellent remix of the classic, 'Je t'aime...moi non plus.' The second volume spans a wider range from styles including his early jazz explorations to his work with dub ... |
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Yenisei Punk(more) »rank: 152766by: Yat-Kha
: :The Central Asian country of Tuva and its music aren't quite so obscure since the high-profile release of the Genghis Blues film documentary and CD. A precursor to that project, Yenisei-Punk is the groundbreaking 1995 debut from Yat-Kha (pronounced Yat-ha). Remastered and reissued with two extra tracks, Yenisei-Punk takes otherworldly Tuvan throat singing and fuses it with rock and blues, embellishing several tracks here with guitar. While leader Albert Kuvezin claims to be influenced by Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Sonic Youth, tracks like 'Kaa-Khem' actually sound closer to the Velvet Underground with its simple but insistent percussion, rock guitar chord progressions, and ... |
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Comme un Manouche Sans Guitare(more) »rank: 71317by: Thomas Dutronc
: :The Central Asian country of Tuva and its music aren't quite so obscure since the high-profile release of the Genghis Blues film documentary and CD. A precursor to that project, Yenisei-Punk is the groundbreaking 1995 debut from Yat-Kha (pronounced Yat-ha). Remastered and reissued with two extra tracks, Yenisei-Punk takes otherworldly Tuvan throat singing and fuses it with rock and blues, embellishing several tracks here with guitar. While leader Albert Kuvezin claims to be influenced by Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Sonic Youth, tracks like 'Kaa-Khem' actually sound closer to the Velvet Underground with its simple but insistent percussion, rock guitar chord progressions, and ... |
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De Lumiere Er L'obscure(more) »rank: 74537by: Dark Sanctuary
:Album Details:Originally Released in November 2000, De Lumiere Et D'obscurite is Dark Sanctuary's Second Full-length Album. Dark Sanctuary's Compositions Are Best Described as Dark Atmospheric, Ambient/Neo-classical Music and Are Often Compared to the Classic Band Dead Can Dance, the Band Even featuring on a Tribute Compilation to Said Act Called 'summoning of the Muse - a Tribute to Dead Can Dance'. |
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Du Jazz Dans Le Ravin(more) »rank: 93411by: Serge Gainsbourg
:Album Details:Originally Released in November 2000, De Lumiere Et D'obscurite is Dark Sanctuary's Second Full-length Album. Dark Sanctuary's Compositions Are Best Described as Dark Atmospheric, Ambient/Neo-classical Music and Are Often Compared to the Classic Band Dead Can Dance, the Band Even featuring on a Tribute Compilation to Said Act Called 'summoning of the Muse - a Tribute to Dead Can Dance'. |
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Best of Jacques Dutronc(more) »rank: 109257by: Jacques Dutronc
:Album Details:Originally Released in November 2000, De Lumiere Et D'obscurite is Dark Sanctuary's Second Full-length Album. Dark Sanctuary's Compositions Are Best Described as Dark Atmospheric, Ambient/Neo-classical Music and Are Often Compared to the Classic Band Dead Can Dance, the Band Even featuring on a Tribute Compilation to Said Act Called 'summoning of the Muse - a Tribute to Dead Can Dance'. |
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Everything Is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes(more) »rank: 18592by: Os Mutantes
:Album Details:Os Mutantes were the Pioneer Brazilian Psychedelic Band in the Late 60's. Compiled by David Byrne from the Remastered Original Tapes. :'You must take a look at the new land,' Os Mutantes singer Rita Lee softly proclaims on Everything Is Possible!'s English-language rewrite of Caetano Veloso's 'Baby.' The Brazilian psychedelic-rock pioneers were addressing a hoped-for American-British audience, but they could also have been singing to their own country's political establishment, which didn't take kindly to the Tropicalia era's fusion of Beatles and Hendrix influences with elements of bossa nova and samba. The result continues to reverberate more than three decades later in ... |
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The Best of Bardot(more) »rank: 149311by: Brigitte Bardot
:Album Description:A 20-track compilation featuring the highlights of Brigitte Bardot's 1963-1970 recordings. Bardot invested her frivolous songs with a contagious sense of playful fun and a refusal to take the music or herself too seriously. Her breathy delivery on many of the tunes was meant to highlight her iconic sex kitten persona. The guileless joy she projects is reminiscent of some of the finest '60s French pop singers. This is one fun and sexy lounge compilation. |
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Nos Lendemains(more) »rank: 101147by: Isabelle Boulay
:Album Description:Limited 'book' edition of this 2008 album produced by Dominique Blanc-Francard comes housed in a hard book packaging. On Nos Lendemans, Isabelle performs songs written by Julien Clerc, Maxime Le Forestier, Benjamin Biolay and Jean Luis Murat. V2. |




Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest