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(A) Move to Silent Unrest(more) »rank: 144548by: Chicago Afrobeat Project
:Album Description:If this new release is any indication of the Chicago Afrobeat Project's future musical direction, fans and critics alike can look forward to contagious songs that simultaneously pay reverence to the afrobeat tradition while insisting the genre remain agile enough to push beyond it's borders. On this new release, proficient soloists lead the band on uncharted musical journeys while the music's inherent orchestrated twists take listeners on a musical trip from the Windy City to Lagos with a stop in Havana along the way. Special guest appearances by vocalist Ugochi on the controversial 'Media Man' shows the group's agility to dip into ... |
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Vande Mataram(more) »rank: 145691by: A.R. Rahman
:Album Description:If this new release is any indication of the Chicago Afrobeat Project's future musical direction, fans and critics alike can look forward to contagious songs that simultaneously pay reverence to the afrobeat tradition while insisting the genre remain agile enough to push beyond it's borders. On this new release, proficient soloists lead the band on uncharted musical journeys while the music's inherent orchestrated twists take listeners on a musical trip from the Windy City to Lagos with a stop in Havana along the way. Special guest appearances by vocalist Ugochi on the controversial 'Media Man' shows the group's agility to dip into ... |
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Konzerte(more) »rank: 180993by: Novalis
: :They refer to their style somewhere between summer house and synthesizers as romantic rock music , getting by without strained comparisons with other musicians, read a press release which Metronome Records sent to journalists and concert promoters in January 1978, explaining the Novalis phenomenon. Musical coordinates such as 5 degrees 7 minutes of Wagnerian ingredients and 40 bar 7 chords of improvisation, decibel level medium, rock music turning towards success may set them in the same vein as a few of their counterparts. The elements that make Novalis and their music unique cannot be condensed into a few data. You have to ... |
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The Essential(more) »rank: 180476by: Ruben Gonzalez
:Album Details:Original Cuban Recordings that Cover Four Decades of his Career. |
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Un Momento en el Sonido(more) »rank: 83798by: Vicente Amigo
:Album Description:2005 studio album from the young flamenco guitarist from Cordoba who is the most likely successor to Paco de Lucia and is influenced by Stanley Jordan, John McLaughlin and Al DiMeola. |
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Golosinas(more) »rank: 104599by: Pedro Guerra
:Album Details:1995 solo debut by the Spanish singer/songwriter & former member of the group Taller Canario de Cancion. |
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Sister Drum(more) »rank: 165359by: Dadawa
:Album Details:1995 solo debut by the Spanish singer/songwriter & former member of the group Taller Canario de Cancion. |
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A la Faveur de l'Automne(more) »rank: 83939by: Tété
:Album Details:The Second Album from French R&B Artist. 17 Tracks Produced by Les Valentins (Etienne Daho, Alain Bashung). |
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Tribe Vibe(more) »rank: 100896by: Ganga Giri
:Album Description:Tribe Vibe is past and future, raw and undefined, ancestral and infinite, wood and steel. Ganga Giri introduces the ancient Australian didgeridoo to the turntable, creating what he calls a 'manic-organic' experience. It's earth-centered, dance-inducing electronica for modern-day tribes. (Includes MPEG video of Ganga Giri live at Earthcore in Australia.)REVIEWS: 'Ganaga Giri is a wonderful musician. I first heard him at a Womad festival, and loved the mix of this ancient and primitive instrument with a wide range of great dance grooves. Ganga is really taking the didgeridoo to places it has never been before and developing a unique style of music.'--Peter ... |
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Lieder Zur Weihnachtszeit(more) »rank: 173809by: Bielefelder Kinderchor
:Album Description:Tribe Vibe is past and future, raw and undefined, ancestral and infinite, wood and steel. Ganga Giri introduces the ancient Australian didgeridoo to the turntable, creating what he calls a 'manic-organic' experience. It's earth-centered, dance-inducing electronica for modern-day tribes. (Includes MPEG video of Ganga Giri live at Earthcore in Australia.)REVIEWS: 'Ganaga Giri is a wonderful musician. I first heard him at a Womad festival, and loved the mix of this ancient and primitive instrument with a wide range of great dance grooves. Ganga is really taking the didgeridoo to places it has never been before and developing a unique style of music.'--Peter ... |




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