For the Good Times By The Little Willies

January 24th, 2012 by admin No comments »

For the Good Times By The Little Willies2012 launch of the field project led by Norah Jones. Material for the For the Good Times album was taken from the repertoire of the Willies’ live, and passing around ideas from different sources. Selections include surprising choices, such as the trucker classic “Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves” and “Foul Owl On The Prowl” the soundtrack to In The Heat Of The Night. In addition to the more obscure songs, but for the good times, even some of the most famous songs in the history of country music like Dolly Parton of “Jolene” and the title track, written by Kris Kristofferson and made famous by singers like Al Green and Ray Price.

A warm, ready to collect the cafes of covers of country and Americana, “For the Good Times” seems unassuming, refined, more relaxed and worked as the Little Willies self-titled debut ’2006. » Read more: For the Good Times By The Little Willies

El Camino By Black Keys

January 24th, 2012 by admin No comments »

El Camino the Black Keys The review of El Camino the Black Keys Brothers 2010 Top Ten breakthrough album, Rolling Stone called the duo a combo of two men with a big band spirit. This description seems quite prophetic now. The rock-hard El Camino, The Black Keys fourth Nonesuch album, guitarist-vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney called exciting, the stadium-sized sound, in collaboration with producer Danger Mouse and friend. El Camino has a no-nonsense glare: The pace is fast, the mood is upbeat, addictive chorus invariably made to cry together, preferably in a large crowd, sweaty.

El Camino the Black Keys Brothers

The band is on top of his game got better. And The Black Keys have done very well so far this year, with three Grammys in 2011 for the brothers under his belt, an MTV Video Music Award for Press Up, more than 850,000 copies sold in the U.S., Brothers, and more than one million units worldwide, and numerous licensing placements in film, television and commercials. El Camino has a stand-out track after another, as the first single Lonely Boy, gold for the ceiling, and amazing acoustic guitar-driven, the speed of change Little Black Submarines. » Read more: El Camino By Black Keys

Putumayo Presents : Latin Jazz

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Putumayo Presents : Latin JazzPutumayo Presents World Music was established in 1993 to let people know the music of world cultures. The label grew out of Putumayo clothing company, founded by Dan Storper in 1975 and sold in 1997. Co-founder Michael Kraus, then on to launch Putumayo World Music, and a non-traditional sales division to determine. Putumayo Presents World Music has become known for his lively and melodic

The Putumayo Presents : Latin Jazz artists who are an honored cast of musicians ranging from the pioneers of the genre to those who have helped to maintain a viable force for over 60 years. Machito, a contemporary of Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington, was a pioneering band leader who helped to deepen the relationship between african-Cuban music and American jazz. His classic track “Congo Mulence” opens the Putumayo Presents album and features fellow jazz legend Cannonball Adderley. Other legends of the album include Tito Puente, whose mastery of the timbales combined with old-fashioned showmanship kept his music fresh and relevant over the years, and Eddie Palmieri, whose piano techniques he used in the same league as Putumayo Presents jazz legends Thelonious Monk and McCoy Tyner. He teams here with Brian Lynch on “Guajira Dubois,” a game of musical tag between Palmieri piano and trumpet Lynch.

Putumayo Presents : Latin Jazz artists who are an honored cast of musicians

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Kind of Blue By Miles Davis

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Initially Kind of Blue released in 1959, it is like Miles Davis opus magnum of Kind of Blue is nevertheless thought to be by many as 1 within the greatest Kind of Blue albums of all time. Starring Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Expenses Evans, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb, Kind of Blue produced the choice on its standing being an album that crosses gender, speaks for generations, and it’s 1 within the 1st (if not the very 1st )

Kind of Blue

Kind of Blue album that any new jazz acolyte purchases. Type of Blue (Legacy Version) offers the total studio periods on two CDs, which is made up of untrue starts, alternate demands along with a 17-minute 1960 reside version of “So What.” – This text refers to an additional version audio Cd. » Read more: Kind of Blue By Miles Davis

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