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Nguyen Le - Bakida


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Bakida contains 10 pieces filled with vibrant colors and rich contrasts. One moment the music is meditative, the next moment the listener is struck by its forceful energy. It contains elements of jazz, rock, funk, and classical music.

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Heir Apparent - One Small Voice 1989


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Heir Apparent went through several personnel changes following their 1986 European Tour:Mike Jackson added full-time keyboards to the band in October of 1986;Derek Peace had left the band in August 1986 and was replaced by bassist Duane Bakke,and subsequently replaced by Randy Nelson prior to Derek’s return in May, 1987;The band recorded two new demos before Paul Davidson was replaced by Steve Benito in June of1987.

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Heaven And Hell - The Devil You Know 2009


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The Devil You Know is the debut studio album from the heavy metal band Heaven and Hell. The album’s USA import was released in Japan on April 24, 2009, 4 days earlier than its original due date of April 28. The Japan domestic pressing which is a SHM-CD(Super High Material CD) was released on April 27. Produced by the band and sound engineer Mike Exeter.

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Frank Sinatra - My Way 40th Anniversary Edition 2009


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Recorded in 1969 and featuring a mix of rock covers and standards, My Way showcased what would become Frank Sinatra’s signature song. Creating a middle ground between the traditional pop Sinatra loved and the contemporary pop/rock that dominated the charts in the late 1960s, this is the album that showed Sinatra’s timeless artistry could encompass all music.

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The Best of Cinderella - 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection


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Cinderella was an incredible heavy metal band with a hint of the blues. Tom Keifer’s singing stands up there with the best such as Brian Johnson of AC/DC and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. How he gets his voice to make that harsh guttural sound is a mystery to me, but it definitely works. The musicianship of the other band members is excellent. The song writing is also top notch.

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