Albums Directory on Weblo Music
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J + Friends Sing + Chant for Amma A collection of devotional songs dedicated to Amma, the living Indian saint Sri Mata Arritanandarrayi Devi, this self-released disc represents the most beautiful and nakedly emotional music J Mascis has ever created. Though favoring acoustic guitars and simple, circular melodies, it's as powerful as anything ever wrought by Dinosaur Jr., with the crucial difference that it soothes the soul instead of warping the brain. While Mascis' quavering voice always articulated the emotional turmoil his... |
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J Is for Jazz |
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J Mascis Live at CBGB's: The First Acoustic Show "My first ever acoustic performance, and I'm a little freaked out." With those words, then-Dinosaur Jr. frontman J Mascis kicked off the show on this live set (recorded in December 1993), in which the man who'd made his name with bludgeoning volume and über-heavy electric guitar freakouts quietly stripped his songs down to their framework for an evening. While Mascis would get more comfortable with such things over the passage of time (as evidenced on his 1996 album Martin + Me), for a first-... |
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J Mood Wynton Marsalis pared his band down to a mere quartet for these sessions, which express a "J" mood that is alternately filled with melancholy or fired up with dogged determination. Either way, the passion of jazz and the individuality of Marsalis are present on this, one of his finest efforts. Pianist Marcus Roberts plays with an originality that goes beyond his more recognized interpretive style, while bassist Bob Hurst and drummer Jeff Watts are locked in tight and never let loose, no matte... |
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J to Tha L-O!: The Remixes |
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J'Accuse Ted Hughes |
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J'ai Deux Amours These Parisian café tunes bring out the best in this stellar jazz singer, particularly on the opening title track. Accompanied by accordion, which introduces the song, Dee Dee Bridgewater takes you from Paris down to the French Riviera with a warm, slightly island sound as she sings en français. And she has no problem creating her soothing jazz pipes regardless of language. It's as if she's been influenced by the greats but also by the late Henry Mancini in terms of some of the arrangements. ... |
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J'Ai Oubile de Vivre |
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J'ai Peur |
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J'ai Pollette D'Arnu J'Ai Pollette D'Arnu (the title is simply French-sounding gibberish) is a collection of rarities released to fill the gap as IQ was getting ready to start the third phase of its career. (Singer Paul Menel and bassist Tim Esau had left, replacement bassist Les "Ledge" Marshall had died suddenly, and original singer Peter Nicholls was ready to come back.) The CD was the first to come out on Giant Electric Pea, a label formed by members of the band. The oldest track is "Dans le Parc du Chateau N... |
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