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Marc Anthony - Valio la Pena [EP] (2004) Posted: 03 Feb 2009 11:00 AM PST From Amazon.com Singer/songwriter Marc Anthony gets back to the basics here, rewarding his main fanbase by recording salsa versions of the Spanish-language pop ballads on his Amar sin Mentiras CD. Beyond "Lamento Borincano," the old folk-salsa standard by the legendary Puerto Rican songwriter Rafael Hernandez, there isn't anything new. The other seven tracks are simply horn-fueled and percussion |
Marc Anthony - Amar Sin Mentiras (2004) Posted: 03 Feb 2009 10:00 AM PST From Amazon.com Amar Sin Mentiras finds pop-salsero Marc Anthony standing comfortably at the crossroads of his bilingual career. The album (his first since 2002's English-language Mended) is Anthony's first foray into Latin pop, and it's one of his finest efforts overall. Anthony's previous Spanish-language albums were fiery salsa collections, and they helped him cement his status as the genre's |
Marc Anthony - Exitos Eternos (2003) Posted: 03 Feb 2009 09:00 AM PST Track List 01. Palabras del Alma - Marc Anthony, Chester, Ian 02. Te Conozco Bien - Marc Anthony, Alfanno, Omar 03. No Me Conoces - Marc Anthony, Arias, Fernando 04. Hasta Que Te Conocí - Marc Anthony, Gabriel, Juan 05. Nadie Como Ella - Marc Anthony, Alfanno, Omar 06. Si Te Vas - Marc Anthony, Fernandez, Pedro 07. Si Tú No Te Fueras - Marc Anthony, Frank, Nelson 08. Y Hubo Alguien - Marc Anthony |
Posted: 03 Feb 2009 06:59 AM PST Track List 01. I am the Day Soloist: Ben Crawley 02. Stay With Me Soloist: Joseph Platt 03. Voca Me Soloists: Christopher Robson, Joseph Platt and Anthony Chadney 04. A Song of Enchantment Soloist: Ben Crawley 05. Ave Verum 06. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep Soloists: Ben Crawley with Joseph Platt 07. When a Knight Soloist: Joseph Platt 08. A New Heaven Soloist: Anthony |
Jason Mraz - Waiting for My Rocket to Come (2002) Posted: 03 Feb 2009 06:52 AM PST Review by Jesse Jarnow @ allmusic.com Jason Mraz's Waiting for My Rocket to Come is a two-part invention. The first level is that of a young, almost compelling, singer/songwriter. Mraz has a nice voice, perhaps a little too articulated at times, which manages to mostly avoid the histrionic despite a predilection towards show tuney melodic turns. His voice tumbles out on top of folk-reggae rhythms |
Posted: 03 Feb 2009 06:12 AM PST Biography by Heather Phares @ allmusic.com In the tradition of British and Irish boy bands like Take That and Boyzone comes Dublin's Westlife, a quintet consisting of Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, Bryan McFadden, Mark Feehily, and Kian Egan. Filan, Egan, and Feehily were among the group's six founding members, but the other half of the group was dispatched when Louis Walsh, Boyzone's manager, took |
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