Thursday, January 15, 2009

Alex Music blog

Alex Music blog

Chris Brown - The Prince Of RnB (2008)

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 08:41 PM PST

Track List 01. Chris Brown & Jordin Sparks - No Air 02. Chris Brown - With You 03. Chris Brown - Say Goodbye 04. Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss) 05. Chris Brown - Poppin 06. Chris Brown Ft. Kanye West - Down 07. Chris Brown - Picture Perfect 08. Chris Brown - Keep It Movin 09. Chris Brown Ft. T-Pain - Kiss Kiss 10. Chris Brown - Fallen Angel 11. Chris Brown Ft. Jadakiss - Wall To Wall (Remix)

Bond - Remixed (2003)

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 07:46 PM PST

Track List 01.Viva (Orion Mix after Vivaldi) Composed by Orion with Bond (string quartet) 02.Victory (Sharp Boys Wild Strings Edit) Composed by Tonci Huljic with Bond (string quartet) 03.Wintersun (Bobby D'Ambrosio Mix) Composed by Yoad Nevo, Gil Brown with Bond (string quartet) 04.Speed (Crash Club Mix - Radio Edit) Composed by Stuart Crichton, Michelle de Vries, Marius de Vries with Stuart

Bond - Classified (2004)

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 07:27 PM PST

From Amazon.com Bond is a string quartet made up of four good-looking women, two from Australia, two from Great Britain. Their training is in purely classical music, which this CD certainly is not. Their previous CD was banned from the UK classical charts, presumably because of the overly insistent use of beats and other intrusions, and this CD too contains African, electro, Latin and hip-hop

Bond - Explosive- The Best Of Bond (2005)

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 07:03 PM PST

Track List 01. Victory 02. Explosive 03. Fuego 04. Viva! - Bond, Vivaldi, Antonio 05. Shine - Bond, Fiennes, Magnus 06. Wintersun - Bond, Nevo, Yoad 07. Scorchio 08. Duel 09. Gypsy Rhapsody 10. Caravan - Bond, Ellington, Duke 11. Sugarplum - Bond, Tchaikovsky, Pyotr 12. Carmina - Bond, Orff, Carl DL Link

Cecilia Bartoli - Opera Proibita (2005)

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 12:00 PM PST

From Amazon.com Cecilia Bartoli's new CD features a collection of music that could not be heard in her native Rome at the start of the 18th century due to Papal censorship. Theaters, the Church felt, were places of evil and corruption and operas led people to immorality. But some music-loving senior members of the priesthood asked composers to write oratorios and cantatas--indeed, operas

Bryn Terfel - Tutto Mozart! (2006)

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 09:00 AM PST

Bryn Terfel and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have been very good to one another. No composer has provided the great Welsh bass-baritone with more congenial roles, and the singer in turn has enlivened his portrayals with remarkable flights of musical imagination. In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, Terfel offers a new collection of Mozart arias: Tutto Mozart! With Sir Charles