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 | PROZAK FOR LOVERS: prozak for lovers - A mellow lounge duo doing classic hard rock cover songs. Bowie and The Clash as bossa nova? The ultimate lounge party CD. Dripping with sarcasm, dusted with irony, drowned in cynicism. You have to hear the sound clips... |
 | JUDITH OWEN: 12 arrows - An intimate, defining, jazzy, pop/rock work from this very talented Welsh-born performer. |
 | REBEKAH DEL RIO: all my life - "Mulholland Drive" Club Silencio singer "La Llorona De Los Angeles" 10 English/Spanish songs from Easy Listening to Latin Jazz and traditional Mexican Boleros. The sultry style of Ms. Del Rio's voice will surely have it's way with you. |
 | STAN RIDGWAY: the way i feel today! (crooning the classics) - *BACK IN STOCK* A swingin' and surly sonic succotash from songwriter/singer, and former Wall of Voodoo frontman Stan Ridgway, singin' and croonin, cryin' and swoonin'. With a Big-Band and strings. Rare.. |
 | CORRINNE MAY: corrinne may (fly away) - "Combines the haunting otherworldliness of artists like Sarah McLachlan and Sting with the open veracity of Joni Mitchell...May's voice is instantly intoxicating...this is a touching, enchanting record." ---Clay Steakley, Performing Songwriter Magazine. |
 | THE WEEPIES: happiness - Cool Folky Pop collaboration from singer/songwriters Deb Talan and Steve Tannen |
 | ALAN KAPLAN: lonely town - An album of beautiful standard songs played by trombone with 30 piece orchestra accompaniment. |
 | KRISTIN BANKS: house of echoes - Dreamy, acoustic pop |
 | SYLVIA: a cradle in bethlehem - A Christmas classic featuring string arrangements, acoustic guitar, piano, violin, recorders, bodhran and Sylvia's fresh, embracing voice. |
 | GILLES CHIASSON: slow down - Bridging the acoustic distance between the storytelling of modern folk and musical theatre. You've heard Gilles in Les Miserables, Rent, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and more. |
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 | GARY SCHNITZER: a classic christmas - In this time of rush and glitter, this is an album that will not only instantly lower your blood pressure but literally induce a long sigh of relaxation; in other words, if you need to bring your holiday stress down a notch, we have found your answer. This is truly a classic, quiet Christmas album, bringing holiday music back to its origin. These well-known and loved Christmas carols are warmly arranged for the mellow and rich voice of classical violin, accompanied beautifully by classical guitar along with a string quartet and duet here and there. Perfectly compatible with the charming and contemplative atmosphere, a quiet house lit only by the lights of the tree, this elegant album really does seem to whisper, "peace on earth."  |
 | JANICE MARS: introducing janice mars - Considered "America's answer to Edith Piaf" by some, Janice Mars was one of the most highly-regarded but little-known cabaret singers of Manhattan's golden nightclub era of the late 1950s. These classic recordings capture her inspired voice, her passionate musicianship and the memorable sentiments of her time. Though her only recording, discovered 48 years later in Marlon Brando's study, remastered and now available, this gem is a crystallization of excellence, the joy of cabaret and the longevity of showtunes. No less than a collector's item.  |
 | BILL SOLLY AND FRIENDS: gay friendly - Get out your top hat, your dancing cane and start practicing your steps because this album of perky showtunes, all with the theme of relating to the relationships of gay men, is one bubbly, Broadway treasure. Even if you swear you're not a Broadway fan, you won't be able to keep from smiling and chuckling at Bill Solly's musical wit and lyrical facetiousness. With a long track-record in writing for musicals, this talented composer whips up a collection of snappy and chipper tunes, sure to dance those dark clouds away.  |
 | JOHN BLAYLOCK: home for the holidays - If the shameless, neurotic, commercialistic insanity of this "season" has turned you utterly away from Christmas Pop, take heart. These full-bodied Christmas songs, originally fresh and new ones as well as those you know and sing backwards in your sleep, are reinterpreted and wrapped up in a soft, colorful package of varying Jazz, Pop, Folk, and New Age gems. With seamless, soaring male vocals that embody styles from Kenny Loggins to Johnny Mathis, this is Christmas Pop that you won't be returning The Day After. |
 | MICHELLE WHITSON STONE: late night harp - If the genre "Easy Listening" conjures up images of a hotel lobby, an elevator, a doctor's waiting room, Kenny G's latest release and other "muzak" types, this classy, sophisticated and warming album of solo harp will come as a life-saver. With a mellow, jazzy touch that gently blends in Pop and with melodies that are so lovely that even when original, they are already familiar, this album is one that will stay at the top of your collection for years to come. Perfect music for entertaining and relaxing. |
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