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CD Archive From Rajiv`s World |
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Macy Gray : On How Life Is |
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'On How Life Is' offers the sass of a '20s blueswoman plus the don't-mess-with-me strength of a 21st-century R&B icon-in-the-making. BUY NOW! |
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Fernando Ortega : Home |
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Listening hearts will identify with the purity of Fernando Ortega's emotional statement, finding similarities in their own spiritual and musical journeys. |
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Train : Drops of Jupiter |
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The title track of Train's
second album sweeps you up in an irresistible top-of-the-lungs
sing-along and becomes the reference point for the rest of the album. It
deservedly won Best Rock Song at the recent Grammy Awards. BUY NOW! |
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Murray Perahia : Songs Without Words |
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Destiny's Child - This Is the Remix |
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This CD shows just why Destiny's Child is such a powerhouse: they have wicked songs that can survive almost any treatment. |
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Sade : Lovers Live |
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Rather than simply rehashing a tall stack of romantic pop-R&B hits, this CD documents a surprisingly vibrant live group and its warm namesake singer. Taken from two California dates in 2001, the disc reflects an obvious enthusiasm for returning to the stage after a seven-year break. |
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Celine Dion : A New Day Has Come |
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In this, her new album, Celine Dion proves once again that she can belt it out with the best of them. No question about it. |
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P.O.D : Satellite |
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Featuring the soaring single 'Alive,' the San Diego quartet's sophomore effort, Satellite, is even more a part of the nu-metal mainstream than its predecessor [The Fundamental Elements of Southtown]. Throughout, front man Sonny is more rapper than singer, especially on rhythmically forward, Rage Against the Machine-like songs such as 'Boom,' 'Masterpiece Conspiracy,' and the melodic yet mosh-worthy 'The Messenjah. |
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Backstreet boys : Black and Blue |
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The Backstreet Boys' previous outing, Millennium, was a tough act to follow, combining as it did the storming pop of "Larger Than Life" and the sublime balladry of "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely." Black & Blue is a worthy successor, if a slightly more mature sound for the boys |
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Shakira : Laundry Service |
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