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 | Tango is a roots music, bursting with sensuality, red-hot passion and reams of rhythm. Born on the streets - from the outskirts of Buenos Aires to the ports of Montevideo - it served as a social connection for those living on the margins of society. From Juan Carlos Cáceres to Carlos Libedinsky, Think Global: Tango - produced in association with Oxfam - gives a sweeping overview of this fascinating and seductive music and dance genre. Artists include - Melingo, Osvaldo Montes y Anibal Arias, Juan Carlos Cáceres, Suni Paz, Quinteto Suárez Paz , Otros Aires, Carlos Libedinsky, Hugo Diaz, Horacio Molina, 34 Puñaladas, Gustavo Beytelmann, Jaleo Real, Tanghetto, Electronic Tango Group and Altertango (less)Artist: Various Artists | $3 - $16  7 Merchants |
|  | All new re-recordings of David Cassidy's most recognizable and popular songs! A high energy, made-for-the-dance-floor take on Partridge Family classic tunes featuring newly recorded fresh vocals by David Cassidy, including club-rocking new versions of "Come On Get Happy," "I Think I Love You," "I'll Meet You Halfway," "I Woke Up In Love This Morning," "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" and "Point Me In The Direction Of Albuquerque," among others.Reproduced and remixed by CRAIG J [Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Kelly Clarkson, and more] Come on, get happy - resistance is futile. (less)Artist: | $6 - $13  9 Merchants |
|  | Most casual listeners don't immediately think of Turkey when they think of Gypsy music, but that country has always been one of the spawning grounds for the music of the Indo-European culture of the Gypsies. The rich and wonderful style of çifetelli and karsilama , best known as belly-dance music, goes way beyond those lounge records from the '40s and '50s. Kemani Cemal Çinareli is one of the contemporary masters of this rich musical heritage, a violinist of high skill and deep understanding. Backed by an ensemble of oud, darbuka (hourglass drum), kanun (hammered zither), and some searing clarinet from Bigali Ahmet, Kemani Cemal pulls a varied collection of wild shrieks, slides, and rapid-fire trills from his violin, creating beauty and tension to drive the dancers (and the CD listener) on and on. Well recorded and very well remastered, these recordings offer a contemporary look at an ages-old musical tradition that still thrives and grows in Istanbul. -- Louis Gibson (less)Artist: Kemani Cemal | $10 - $21  8 Merchants |
|  | The infectious rhythms and electrifying dance steps of salsa, merengue, and bachata guarantee the perfect Latin fiesta. From the legendary Ray Barretto and the Grammy award-winning Spanish Harlem Orchestra to the explosive sound of Colombia's La Sonora Dinamita, Think Global: Fiesta Latina is the ultimate Latin party soundtrack. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $10 - $16  7 Merchants |
|  | The success of this Year's Britain's Got Talent was nothing short of phenomenal, with 13 million people tuning in to the final and voting 13 year old street dance George Sampson the winner. The track from the dance, Mint Royale's Singing In The Rain, has been a word of mouth success off the back, going straight in at number one on digital sales alone, and by some margin.. Tracks, CD1 - Mint Royale~Singin' In The Rain; The Ting Tings~That's Not My Name (Soulseekerz Dirty Radio - Dirty Version); Dizzee Rascal~Flex (Dave Spoon Remix); Skepta~Rolex Sweep; H "Two" 0 ft Platnum~What's It Gonna Be (Agent X Re-Rub Club Mix); DJ Q ft MC Bonez~You Wot! (Club Mix); Groove Armada ft Stush & Red Rat~Get Down; Freestylers~Push Up Word Up; Beatfreakz~Superfreak (Beatfreakz Club Mix); Calvin Harris~Acceptable In The 80's; Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand~Let Me Think About It (Club Mix); Basement Jaxx~Red Alert; Bob Sinclar & Cutee B ft Dollarman & Big Ali & Makedah~Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now);... (less)Artist: Various Artists | $17 - $27  6 Merchants |
|  | At the turn of the twenty-first century, the New York City music scene floated in a surfaceless orbit of samplers, shoegazers, and delay pedals. The city's guitars lay choked by a digital fog, or else they lay dustily forgotten. Then, in 2002, an unbridled five-song EP by an unknown band brought noise, sex, passion, and mayhem back to the stage and to the stereo. The band's name evoked the kid who knows that whoever's in charge is full of s**t -- "yeah, yeah, yeah" -- but it also rang with the affirmation of pure rock and roll: F**k yeah! The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' first full-length album, Fever to Tell, was simultaneously filthy, infectious, sloppy, and brilliant. You could dance to it, and you could probably die to it. "Maps" was nominated for a Grammy, and the record went gold in the UK. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs spawned a new breed of power trio. They work together as a single organism, but each member maintains their own personality and contributes their own strengths. Think of them as a ... (less)Artist: Yeah Yeah Yeahs | $10 - $16  8 Merchants |
|  | When one thinks of musicals from Hollywood's golden age, the initials MGM come almost instantly to mind. Indeed when veteran song-and-dance man George M. Cohan was negotiating a film based on his colorful life story, his first choice was Metro--until a falling out with studio chief Louis B. Mayer. But L.B.'s loss eventually became Warner Brothers'--and film history's--gain when the Burbank studio's Cohan musical became a massive, patriotic hit in the opening months of World War II. As chronicled in this vibrantly restored, first-ever complete soundtrack for the film, it was a compelling twist of fate. James Cagney turns in one of the screen's most ostensibly unlikely--and ultimately indelible--musical performances (netting him his only Best Actor Oscar ® ), teaming with studio music director Roy Heindorf to update Cohan's once-quaint turn-of the-century patriotic ditties ("You're a Grand Old Flag," "Over There," "Yankee Doodle Boy") and infectious vaudevillian chestnuts ("Give My R... (less)Artist: Various Artists | $5 - $13  7 Merchants |
|  | You'll forget all the Tiny Tim, Don Ho, and Hawaiian-music jokes about the ukulele when you hear Gently Weeps , which leaves behind the Roaring Twenties strum and plinky-dink sound of most such music. Jake Shimabukuro sets the tone with the lead-off track from which he takes the album's title, George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," unfolding the vulnerable undertow of Harrison's epic lament. A string of covers follows, as Shimabukuro touches the serene with Schubert's "Ave Maria," evokes a Japanese koto on a Zen-like version of "Sakura," and turns "The Star-Spangled Banner" into a lament. But Shimabukuro's original tunes are just as full of plucked nuance, especially "Heartbeat Dragon," where he uses a slight delay to create a quietly joyful Celtic air. However, don't think it's all wistful melancholy. Shimabukuro whips it out on original tracks like "Let's Dance," alternating hard rhythmic chops with flamenco-like strums. His take on Erroll Garner's "Misty" is a little ... (less)Artist: Jake Shimabukuro | $10 - $18  11 Merchants |
|  | Onward with the 90's revival! We've got The Lemonheads making a new record, bands gazing at their shoes and the newest lump to add on to the blazing "We 3 the '90's" fire?: Shiny Toy Guns. But don't think these kids are all up in their flannel. STG are taking their cues from the best in electroclash and eurodisco to fashion a unique, stylish blast of pop, indie, electro and a touch of svelt-techno. Comprised of Carah Faye (vocals), Chad Petree (vocal, guitar), Jeremy Dawson (bass guitar) and Mikey Martin (drums); the band have already made a massive impact on MySpace and continue to be taking the world by storm with their explosive live show and bombastic dance-party vibe. (less)Artist: Shiny Toy Guns | $8 - $13  11 Merchants |
|  | In a career that has given rise to more than a decade's worth of fine-tuned, highly anticipated and wonderfully received music, the Derailers continue to build the relationship between song, listener and dance floor. Each album has been a mix of well-crafted original songs and cover songs so thoughtfully chosen and so representative of the band, that fans think they are as original as the band themselves. Challenged by their fans to create a sound that mirrors the shuffle of happy boots on a hardwood floor, the Derailers have fed the hungry dancehall crowds with their classic country beats and a 60s pop sensibility. (less)Artist: Derailers | $8 - $14  7 Merchants |
|  | There is still a poignant melancholy and bold sincerity that permeates all of Garneau's music, but those qualities are augmented by a playfulness in his melodies and arrangements. Garneau's extensive cast of characters unavoidably comment on the social and political forces that pull us unpredictably through time while rollicking to the rhythms of an organ grinder. Two previous tracks licensed to "Grey's Anatomy"; one licensed track to "The Practice" and "So You Think You Can Dance". RIYL: Thao Nguyen, Rufus Wainwright, Elliott Smith, Xiu Xiu. (less)Artist: Chris Garneau | $10 - $16  9 Merchants |
|  | Japanese pressing of the Jazz vocalist's 2006 album adds two bonus tracks: 'I Think It's Going To Rain Today' and 'Dance Me To The End Of Love'. Half the Perfect World is the much-anticipated follow-up to Peyroux’s breakthrough album, Careless Love, which drew critical raves from around the world and sold more than a million copies. This time around, Peyroux focuses primarily on songs written by artists from her lifetime, including Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Fred Neil. The album also features an unforgettable duet with k.d. lang on the Joni Mitchell classic "River" and four original songs co-written by Peyroux, including the single "I’m All Right" which she penned with producer Larry Klein and Steely Dan’s Walter Becker. Half the Perfect World is a sublime showcase for Peyroux’s eloquent, understated delivery and timeless one-of-a-kind voice. Universal. 2006. (less)Artist: Brazilian Girls | $7 - $16  10 Merchants |
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