| “ | With catchy melodies, great strumming rythmns and energetic style, Depapepe's songs are seemingly popular across all genders, ages and languages. With their quick interchanges, skilfully smooth and melodic solos and synergistic accompaniment so brilliant that even without vocals, the song feels complete even for instrumental newbies. Depapepe has a very well-rounded range of guitar techniques and sometimes, they apply very basic stuff such as harmonics, tremelo etc aptly to augment the song. Their songs aren't technically difficult but the two guys just do it very well. | ” |
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| “ | With catchy melodies, great strumming rythmns and energetic style, Depapepe's songs are seemingly popular across all genders, ages and languages. With their quick interchanges, skilfully smooth and melodic solos and synergistic accompaniment so brilliant that even without vocals, the song feels complete even for instrumental newbies. Depapepe has a very well-rounded range of guitar techniques and sometimes, they apply very basic stuff such as harmonics, tremelo etc aptly to augment the song. Their songs aren't technically difficult but the two guys just do it very well. | ” |
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| “ | With catchy melodies, great strumming rythmns and energetic style, Depapepe's songs are seemingly popular across all genders, ages and languages. With their quick interchanges, skilfully smooth and melodic solos and synergistic accompaniment so brilliant that even without vocals, the song feels complete even for instrumental newbies. Depapepe has a very well-rounded range of guitar techniques and sometimes, they apply very basic stuff such as harmonics, tremelo etc aptly to augment the song. Their songs aren't technically difficult but the two guys just do it very well. | ” |
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| “ | Starting in the late 1970s, the Bellamy Brothers found success in country music as well, charting twenty Number One singles and more than fifty hits overall on the country charts. To date, they have released more than fifty albums, primarily on Curb Records. | ” |
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| “ | Peterson is a good keyboard player from a musical family. His technique merges blues, rock, and traditional jazz sounds, somewhat in the vein of George Benson but not as pop-oriented. In 1991, he issued a recording on Bluemoon/Mesa titled Smile Blue, with brothers Billy and Paul as part of the ensemble. Subsequent albums include 1995's Tear Can Tell and 1999's Souvenir. | ” |
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| “ | The Bellamy Brothers are an American pop and country music duo composed of brothers David Milton Bellamy (born September 16, 1950) and Homer Howard Bellamy (born February 2, 1946), both from Darby, Florida, United States. The duo had considerable musical success in the 1970s and 1980s, starting with the release of their crossover hit "Let Your Love Flow" in 1976, a Number One single on the Billboard Hot 100. Starting in the late 1970s, the Bellamy Brothers found success in country music as well, charting twenty Number One singles and more than fifty hits overall on the country charts. To date, they have released more than fifty albums, primarily on Curb Records. | ” |
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| “ | The Bellamy Brothers are an American pop and country music duo composed of brothers David Milton Bellamy (born September 16, 1950) and Homer Howard Bellamy (born February 2, 1946), both from Darby, Florida, United States. The duo had considerable musical success in the 1970s and 1980s, starting with the release of their crossover hit "Let Your Love Flow" in 1976, a Number One single on the Billboard Hot 100. Starting in the late 1970s, the Bellamy Brothers found success in country music as well, charting twenty Number One singles and more than fifty hits overall on the country charts. To date, they have released more than fifty albums, primarily on Curb Records. | ” |
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Birds Of A Feather - Best Of Birds Of A Feather
2004 | Mp3 320 Kbps | 137 Mb
Genere: Jazz, Smmoth Jazz
| “ | Fusion and mainstream session with host of contemporary stars, among them Richard Elliot, Ernie Watts, Alex Acuna and Larry Carlton | ” |
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| “ | Fusion and mainstream session with host of contemporary stars, among them Richard Elliot, Ernie Watts, Alex Acuna and Larry Carlton. | ” |
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19 Apr 2010 17:08:10
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| “ | Brazilian Soul' is an affirmation of why Azymuth are still among the hottest and hippest cats on the Rio scene, even three decades after they made their first tentative steps into bossa nova. 'Brazilian Soul' is a return to their blistering form of the early Eighties, when their releases would regularly trouble the Top 20s of the US and UK charts...this is a real masterpiece from the original masters! | ” |
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16 Apr 2010 14:14:40
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Depapepe - Beginning Of The Road: Collection Of Early Songs
2007 | Mp3 320 Kbps | 123 Mb
Genere: New Age, Guitar
| “ | With catchy melodies, great strumming rythmns and energetic style, Depapepe's songs are seemingly popular across all genders, ages and languages. With their quick interchanges, skilfully smooth and melodic solos and synergistic accompaniment so brilliant that even without vocals, the song feels complete even for instrumental newbies. Depapepe has a very well-rounded range of guitar techniques and sometimes, they apply very basic stuff such as harmonics, tremelo etc aptly to augment the song. Their songs aren't technically difficult but the two guys just do it very well. | ” |
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16 Apr 2010 14:11:15
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Depapepe - Depacla II: Depapepe Plays The Classics
2009 | Mp3 320 Kbps | 94 Mb
Genere: New Age, Guitar
| “ | With catchy melodies, great strumming rythmns and energetic style, Depapepe's songs are seemingly popular across all genders, ages and languages. With their quick interchanges, skilfully smooth and melodic solos and synergistic accompaniment so brilliant that even without vocals, the song feels complete even for instrumental newbies. Depapepe has a very well-rounded range of guitar techniques and sometimes, they apply very basic stuff such as harmonics, tremelo etc aptly to augment the song. Their songs aren't technically difficult but the two guys just do it very well. | ” |
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| “ | This CD (album at the time) was an instant hit when it came out in London all those years ago and listening to it even today brings back all sorts of memories and an appreciation for good music. You can almost picture Bob Baldwin striking all those keys on the piano and wonder to yourself how music can have such an effect. | ” |
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16 Apr 2010 13:47:00
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| “ | My first exposure to this artist was through the standout version of "People Make the World Go Round." Exceptional. There are hints of the Crusaders as well as more commercial smooth jazz artists, but Bob Baldwin does have a sound his own. Playing many of the instruments himself, he clearly has serious chops and a great ear for arrangements. | ” |
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16 Apr 2010 13:46:42
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| “ | "Tree Spirits" is the fifth of Eric Harry's CDs that I've reviewed recently, and you'd think that after awhile the music would all start sounding the same - not so! Each of Harry's albums has a distinctive sound and mood, and all are quite different from each other. There are two versions of "Tree Spirits" - this one, which is solo piano, and a symphonic version which features spoken poetry over the music (review coming very soon!). The solo piano version is perhaps the darkest and moodiest of Harry's albums so far, but it is also stunningly beautiful and very haunting. | ” |















