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Charivari- 02-09-2007
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Art Lande - Rubisa Patrol

clint e.- 02-09-2007
Radiohead _ The Bends.

bozak ron- 02-09-2007
Rick Roberts - Windmills

Charivari- 02-10-2007
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Tinariwen - Amassakoul

Charivari- 02-10-2007
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MC Hammer - Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em

Charivari- 02-10-2007
Ok, I was joking about that one. Though, I do have that album in my CD shelves. ph34r.gif


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Zero 7 - When It Falls

Charivari- 02-10-2007
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Dire Straits - Communiqué

BeatleFred- 02-10-2007
Dire Straits, classic 1st album from 1978:


clint e.- 02-10-2007
The Only Ones _ The Only Ones.

One of the most underrated bands ( 70's - 80's ).


Charivari- 02-10-2007
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Putumayo Presents Women of Latin America

hifi_nut- 02-10-2007
Rossini - Stabat Mater.

One of my favourite choral pieces ever. Melodies to die for. rolleyes.gif

Jorge

hifi_nut- 02-10-2007
In the same vein, Mozart´s Requiem.

Funny I´m not in a dark mood tonight, but I´m enjoying somber music. cool.gif

Jorge

clint e.- 02-11-2007
The Specials _ Gangster's Carnival.

clint e.- 02-11-2007
The Raveonettes _ Pretty In Black.


ilovecables- 02-11-2007
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Robin McKelle, the new jazz phenomenon «made in the USA». Her first album is already a «best seller» in USA. Critics compare her voice
to Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald!
It’s a remarkable voice -- a soul-infused alto tinged with haunting echoes of the postwar jazz greats. For years, Robin McKelle, has inched
closer to her inevitable destiny with the spotlight. Having shared stages with revered artists such as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter,
Terence Blanchard, Michael McDonald, Jon Secada and others, McKelle now assumes center stage with a debut solo album that
exuberantly broadens the boundaries of retro-swing. Produced by trumpeter, arranger and clinician Willie Murillo (Brian Setzer Orchestra,
Aimee Mann, LeAnn Rimes), Introducing Robin McKelle evokes the jazzy spirit of 1940’s America, while retaining a contemporary edge.
With its well-struck balance of potent swing and fearlessly sentimental balladry, the album heralds the arrival of a peerless interpretive
artist.

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