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Navidades»rank: 5133by: Luis Miguel
: :With this album, Luis Miguel is utilizing the same technique to bring all his fans a holiday album filled with Christmas 0ldies : Luis Miguel's strong, often serious voice isn't the first you'd think of to breathe life into a succession of giddy Christmas carols and holiday favorites. But the singer positively soars on Navidades, a slick collection of American classics translated into Spanish. He kicks things off with an inspired, big-band take on 'Santa Claus Llego a la Ciudad' ... |
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Astor Piazzolla - The Soul Of Tango: Greatest Hits»rank: 13626by: Astor Piazzolla
: :Exclusive import-only two CD compilation from the Argentina-born master of the Tango. Piazzolla, who died in 1992, took what used to be known as Argentinean Folk Music and raised it's commercial awareness, creating a world-wide insatiable appetite for Tango music. His instrument of choice was the bandoneon, which is similar to a large accordion but much more difficult to play. His compositions have become standards in Jazz and World Music, many of which are featured here. 24 tracks including 'Adios ... |
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Insomniac»rank: 14423by: Enrique Iglesias
: :Enrique lglesias has sold 40 million albums in a little over a decade, becoming one of the most successful artists in the history of popular music. He has spent the past three years crafting his latest album. Entitled 'lnsomniac,' a humorous nod to Enrique's sleepless nights and obsessive artistic persona, the record is clearly the most ambitious project of his phenomenal career. :After three years of tossing and turning in anticipation of a new Enrique lglesias disc, fans of the ... |
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Amar Es Combatir»rank: 5292by: Maná
: :Amar es Combatir, Mana's 9th studio album and first in four years, was produced by Mana with the special collaboration of recording engineer Tom Russo (Audioslave, Macy Gray, Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton). Also includes a duet with JLGuerra. : lt's finally happened. After years of puzzling popularity by way of derivative rock retreads, Mana has finally made the leap to full-bodied musical force on its first album in four years, Amar Es Combatir. The disc is a thoughtful, tender and ... |
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The Best of Paolo Conte»rank: 8551by: Paolo Conte
: 's Best of 1998:This poet, painter, and former lawyer from Asti, ltaly, has been dazzling ltalian audiences since the early 1970s but has just blazed into U.S. consciousness like a meteor with his Best 0f debut album on Nonsesuch. After listening to his European style of cabaret music, you too will be hooked on the crooner who is widely appreciated for rhyming Napoli with Minneapoli. The selection of 20 songs ranges in style from a mixture of French chansonette to tango. ... |
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Limon y Sal»rank: 5211by: Julieta Venegas
: 's Best of 1998:This poet, painter, and former lawyer from Asti, ltaly, has been dazzling ltalian audiences since the early 1970s but has just blazed into U.S. consciousness like a meteor with his Best 0f debut album on Nonsesuch. After listening to his European style of cabaret music, you too will be hooked on the crooner who is widely appreciated for rhyming Napoli with Minneapoli. The selection of 20 songs ranges in style from a mixture of French chansonette to tango. ... |
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The Best Tango Album in the World, Ever!»rank: 19166by: Various Artists
: 's Best of 1998:This poet, painter, and former lawyer from Asti, ltaly, has been dazzling ltalian audiences since the early 1970s but has just blazed into U.S. consciousness like a meteor with his Best 0f debut album on Nonsesuch. After listening to his European style of cabaret music, you too will be hooked on the crooner who is widely appreciated for rhyming Napoli with Minneapoli. The selection of 20 songs ranges in style from a mixture of French chansonette to tango. ... |
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Una Navidad Con Gilberto»rank: 8207by: Gilberto Santa Rosa
: 's Best of 1998:This poet, painter, and former lawyer from Asti, ltaly, has been dazzling ltalian audiences since the early 1970s but has just blazed into U.S. consciousness like a meteor with his Best 0f debut album on Nonsesuch. After listening to his European style of cabaret music, you too will be hooked on the crooner who is widely appreciated for rhyming Napoli with Minneapoli. The selection of 20 songs ranges in style from a mixture of French chansonette to tango. ... |
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Tango: Zero Hour»rank: 7498by: Astor Piazzolla & New Tango Quintet
: essential recording:Astor Piazzolla lived and died as tango's bad boy, having almost single handedly invented the music's vanguard, the form known as tango nuevo. lt took Piazzolla decades to reach his unequivocal apex, which is captured flawlessly on Tango Zero Hour. When this recording was cut in 1986, some of the compositions Piazzolla and his quintet cued up were standards for the band. Whether it was an epiphanic period or not, the recording captures an ensemble alchemically transforming seriously complex ... |
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Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer»rank: 3192by: Ibrahim Ferrer
: 's Best of 1999 :Picking up where Buena Vista Social Club left off, BVSC Presents lbrahim Ferrer soothes with the hushed romanticism of Cuba's yesteryear while boasting the talents of one of its greatest singers, lbrahim Ferrer. Again there's an all-star lineup of musicians led by pianist Rubén González and singer 0mara Portuondo creating music at the renowned Egrem studios, whose live room brings the slow lucidity and intense vigor of the Cuban classics to life. --Karen K. Hugg :lt should ... |

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On the DVD
The highlight of the two-disc set is a half-hour conversation with actors Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint. They discuss their reactions to the film and other topics with British writer Richard Curtis . Then they answer questions from contest-winning fans, such as what are their favorite kids' books (Watson bypasses the obvious answer in favor of Roald Dahl and Philip Pullman) and what scenes are they looking forward to in upcoming films. More routine extras include the "Reflections on the Fourth Film" featurette (14 min.), though it has comments from some of the other young cast members, and "Preparing for the Yule Ball" (9 min.). The 10 minutes of additional scenes are mostly skulking and skullduggery, plus a long musical number from the ball. The remaining material is grouped along the lines of the Triwizard Tournament, with behind-the-scenes looks at each of the competitions (about 22 min. total), two longer featurettes on He Who Must Not Be Named (11 min.) and the workday of the other contestants (Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski, and Clémence Poésy, 13 min.), and four games, playable with the directional arrows on the remote control, that can be frustrating to figure out. --David Horiuchi

