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Can't Stop Now by Vincent Ingala
Release: 2012
1
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Soulful and catchy saxophone melodies laced with emotional piano and guitar throughout. Also featuring guest artists, Gregg Karukas and Jonathan Fritzen. "Can't Stop Now" will keep you grooving throughout the entire album!
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Can't Stop Now Vincent Ingala
Illusions by Thomas Bergersen
Release: 2011
17
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After 3 years of blood, sweat and tears, it's finally done. Thomas Bergersen has created a fusion of ethnic world/folk music and orchestral grandeur that is unlike any music you've ever heard.
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Illusions Thomas Bergersen
SkyWorld by Two Steps from Hell
Release: 2012
5
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Following the incredible success of Invincible and Archangel, SkyWorld features ALL NEW EPIC orchestral and choral music from composers Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.
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SkyWorld Two Steps from Hell
Sacred Cello by Steven Sharp Nelson
Release: 2006
3
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Gifted cellist Steven Sharp Nelson has thrilled audiences with his passionate playing and appeared on more than a dozen award winning cds. Now, in his solo debut, Steven Sharp Nelson presents a powerful collection of memorable pieces.
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Sacred Cello Steven Sharp Nelson
Django's Castle by Hank Marvin, Nunzio Mondia & Gary Taylor
Release: 2013
1
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Legendary guitarist Hank Marvin, in collaboration with accordionist Nunzio Mondia and guitarist Gary Taylor, takes a journey into the world of Gypsy Swing exploring the music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grapelli.
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Django's Castle Hank Marvin, Nunzio Mondia & Gary Taylor
Archangel by Two Steps From Hell
Release: 2011
10
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The follow-up to the immensely successful "Invincible" album. "Archangel" offers 26 tracks of epic choral and orchestral mastery from Two Steps From Hell composers Nick Phoenix and Thomas Bergersen.
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Archangel Two Steps From Hell
108 Sacred Names of Mother Divine - Sacred Chants of Devi by Craig Pruess & Ananda
Release: 2002
4
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Ambient, pure Sanskrit chants, meticulously recorded. This album creates a very meditative, mind-expanding, empty, full, but deep feeling. Created by two Western yogis.
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108 Sacred Names of Mother Divine - Sacred Chants of Devi Craig Pruess & Ananda
Saxified by Jeanette Harris
Release: 2010
2
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If you want to be satified by the sound of the saxophone, check out these smooth, funky, R&B vibes with a jazzy twist. Be sure to check out the titled track "SAXIFIED" featuring Grammy Award Winner Norman Brown. You Won't be disappointed!!!
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Saxified Jeanette Harris
Invincible by Two Steps From Hell
Release: 2010
15
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This long awaited album features all the most popular tracks used in the movie trailers for the biggest blockbusters out there, including Star Trek, Prince of Persia, Twilight, 2010, Pirates of the Caribbean, Wall-E and many more!
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Invincible Two Steps From Hell
Classics, Vol. 1 by Two Steps from Hell
Release: 2013
1
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"Classics Vol.1" is the first in a series of Two Steps From Hell albums with music previously unreleased to the public. 23 adrenaline pumping epic music from Two Steps From Hell composers Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.
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Classics, Vol. 1 Two Steps from Hell
Time & Pressure by Devour the Day
Release: 2013
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Formed in 2012, Devour the Day was born from the brain trust of Joey Chicago (Bass, Vocals, Songwriter) and Blake Allison (Lead Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter, Producer). After success with the band Egypt Central, Blake and Joey sought to break out on their own, writing and producing music without compromise. Joey explains, “Our lives got to a point in which we had lost trust. We lost our compassion, our feeling, and our way. The water was so murky that we didn’t know which way was up. What we did know is that we had to keep writing and keep fighting because that was our truth and our center.” What transpired is a thirteen-song compilation entitled “TIME AND PRESSURE,” which is scheduled for release in early 2013. The song “GOOD MAN” conveys redemption and humility while bearing the questions, “Am I too far gone?” or “Am I even worth saving?” The religious undertones imply that there is hope for us all, no matter how our lives have become. The distinctive Chicago/Allison heavy gui
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Time & Pressure Devour the Day
Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls 1993 by Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls
Release: 1993
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Rock singing with blues overtones and an intense emotional experience.
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Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls 1993 Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls

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Tape Deck Side A by Gus & Knots
Release: 2013
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Hip Hop meets acoustic guitars and soaring harmonies in the perfect combination of electronic and organic instrumentation.
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Tape Deck Side A Gus & Knots
Everything You Need by Rich Tycoon
Release: 2013
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Everything You Need is smooth hip hop at it's finest. Rich Tycoon expresses his feelings for the woman he's caught up in a love triangle with. Featured on the chorus is Lasro from Rich Tycoon's song Ease My Pain. Produced by Keem Beats
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Everything You Need Rich Tycoon
Fool's Resolution by Colter Harper
Release: 2013
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Compositions of guitarist Colter Harper dedicated to Northern Brazil, Astor Piazzolla, and New York city recorded with pianist Michael Murray, basist Tony DePaolis, drummer Thomas Wendt, and percussionist Lucas Ashby.
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Fool's Resolution Colter Harper
Echo by Chancey Williams & the Younger Brothers Band
Release: 2013
0
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The 3rd studio album from Wyoming's most popular country band is by far their best one yet, with upbeat, rocking songs. This album has a great variety for every fan of country music
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Echo Chancey Williams & the Younger Brothers Band
Songwriter by Bill Anderson
Release: 2011
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Country music album
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Songwriter Bill Anderson
The Eyes of the Realm by Theatrum Mundi
Release: 2013
0
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A female-fronted symphonic metal band telling an epic story of the original 007, who lead a spy network in Elizabethan England called The Eyes of the Realm.
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The Eyes of the Realm Theatrum Mundi
Mas Que Palabras by Impress
Release: 2012
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Mas Que Palabras Impress
Weak Link in the Chain by Miriam Barab
Release: 2013
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Original song. Blues with scat
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Weak Link in the Chain Miriam Barab
Believe Me by Cherrelle
Release: 2013
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Believe me , is a story of a young women who like to win the love of a young man.
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Believe Me Cherrelle
Druid Queen by Dim
Release: 2013
0
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Harmony drifting out from the rising mist, celebrating the cycle of the day, of friendship, and of the heart.
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Druid Queen Dim
Aaron Kaplan by Aaron Kaplan
Release: 2013
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Aaron Kaplan's songs cross all genres: hip-hop, rock, classic rock, punk, and indie and has been described as breaking musical boundaries in a post-9/11 United States of America.
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Aaron Kaplan Aaron Kaplan
Anhedonia by The Catners
Release: 2013
0
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Blend the crushed electronics of Beck and Brand Violet with the country-tinged sensibilities of Nick Lowe or Ed Harcourt and you might end up somewhere near The Catners.
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Anhedonia The Catners

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Fiddlin' Like There's No Tomorrow by Tricia Spencer
Release: 2012
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20 tracks of downhome fiddling and Carter family style singing played with musical guests from Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, and Mississippi.
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Fiddlin' Like There's No Tomorrow Tricia Spencer
The Cycle of Love by Maurice Brown
Release: 2010
1
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Sounds like Stevie Wonder meets Miles Davis in the studio, produced by Quincy Jones & Kanye's love child.
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The Cycle of Love Maurice Brown
Focus - EP by Jai
Release: 2009
3
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This stellar produced project blends urban soul and punk rock to deliver a powerful message that transcends cultures.
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Focus - EP Jai
Lost Animals by Josh Garrels
Release: 2009
0
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A collection of b-sides, singles, soundtrack work, and collaborations created during the time period of the previous full length "Jacaranda". In addition to these songs of various origin there are also a few newer songs created to complete this family.
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Lost Animals Josh Garrels
Ash by Molly Thompson
Release: 2007
1
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Dark lullabies that combine a sultry voice with lush orchestration and improvisation, creating mournful atmospheres, organic textures and stunningly sensual music.
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Ash Molly Thompson
Sun Drive by The Gravitons
Release: 2010
0
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Make this album the soundtrack to your summer. Great if you love bands like Crosby, Stills & Nash, Fleet Foxes, The Byrds, Midlake, Neil Young, Mumford & Sons, Pink Floyd etc......"a signature road-trip, a track order which runs through historical icons"
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Sun Drive The Gravitons
Rachel Honza by Rachel Honza
Release: 2012
2
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Young country, Fresh pop. Emotional & energetic. Soulful & relatable. Influences include Lady Antebellum, Josh Turner, Taylor Swift, Merle Haggard, Need to Breathe and many more...
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Rachel Honza Rachel Honza
Natural Blonde by Jim Fox
Release: 2009
1
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Jazz Guitar featuring special guest artists John Pisano, Bob Bain and Chuck Berghofer playing some classic standard songs. Recorded and mixed by Al Schmitt at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California.
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Natural Blonde Jim Fox
Fragments Of D-Generation by Disarmonia Mundi
Release: 2009
1
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A melodic death metal masterpiece featuring Bjorn "Speed" Strid from Soilwork.
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Fragments Of D-Generation Disarmonia Mundi
Métissage by Moncef Genoud
Release: 2011
0
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An emotion-filled crossbreeding of jazz arrangements by the Swiss-Tunisian piano virtuoso...
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Métissage Moncef Genoud
Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged by Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson & Natalia Zukerman
Release: 2009
0
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This year winter won't be so cold... Singer-songwriters Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson and Natalia Zukerman have come together to present a new holiday album (8-song EP) and live show, tailored for this winter season.
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Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson & Natalia Zukerman
Bach Cello Suites by Matt Rehfeldt
Release: 2010
1
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The deep and rich tones of Matt's 1724 Italian cello take you on a smooth, soothing and heart-felt journey through Bach's amazing Suites for Cello Solo. 10% from the sale of each CD is donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Bach Cello Suites Matt Rehfeldt

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Hearts of Fire (Limited Edition) by Sweet Comfort Band
Release: 2009
0
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Originally released in 1981, Hearts Of Fire mixes ballads, funk and all-out rockers to provide what John Styll (Editor, CCM Magazine) proclaimed the best Sweet Comfort Band album this far! Remastered Digipak reissue!
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Hearts of Fire (Limited Edition) Sweet Comfort Band
Waiting for the Tide (+2) by Mind's Eye
Release: 2006
0
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melodic progressive metal
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Waiting for the Tide (+2) Mind's Eye
Stromata by Charlotte Martin
Release: 2006
2
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On 'Stromata', Charlotte implemented new micing methods and rhythmic ideas. She explored the far reaches of her own vocal harmonizing and layering techniques, resulting in a powerfully diverse collection of tracks showcasing the true power of her voice.
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Stromata Charlotte Martin
Thanks In Advance by Bryan Beller
Release: 2008
6
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The renowned bassist for Steve Vai, Mike Keneally and Dethklok creates an emotionally charged, instrumentally intense, and personally definitive jazz/rock compositional statement about breaking through anger and finding gratitude.
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Thanks In Advance Bryan Beller
The Skinheads Dem a Come by Mr. Symarip
Release: 2007
0
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Reggae - Ska - Rocksteady - Skinhead
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The Skinheads Dem a Come Mr. Symarip
Unit 1 by Mark Egan, Karl Latham & John Hart
Release: 2012
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Bassist Mark Egan, Drummer Karl Latham and Guitarist John Hart, propel this power jazz trio into new territory.
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Unit 1 Mark Egan, Karl Latham & John Hart
Dedication by Bunny Brunel
Release: 1991
1
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Formerly of the Chick Corea band, Grammy ® Nominated bassist Bunny Brunel went on to play with a Who's Who of the jazz-fusion world. Features Chick Corea and Billy Childs on piano, Mike Stern on guitar, and Vinnie Colauita on drums.
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Dedication Bunny Brunel
Gaia - Onbashira by Kitaro
Release: 1998
0
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This album is a far-reaching journey that brings together influences of the East and West, past and present, history and future. These tracks resonate with earthly sounds and the history embodied in pre-Columbian wind and percussion instruments.
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Gaia - Onbashira Kitaro
Make the Voices Stop -- The FrankCaliendo.com CD by Frank Caliendo
Release: 2002
2
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This is the original recording of Frank Caliendo's live stand-up comedy act. This is the act that started it all for Frank. It'll make you laugh HARD. Frank is currently on the FOX NFL Pregame show, and has his own television show, "Frank TV" on TBS.
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Make the Voices Stop -- The FrankCaliendo.com CD Frank Caliendo
Miracle Row - import! by Janis Ian
Release: 1977
2
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Salsa meets folk music in a head on collision.
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Miracle Row - import! Janis Ian
The Treehouse Journals by Dean Friedman
Release: 2002
0
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A tuneful, eclectic mix of folk, country, pop, jazz and rock which depicts, in subtle and intimate detail, the feelings and textures of life in small-town USA.
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The Treehouse Journals Dean Friedman
Mestiza by Perla Batalla
Release: 1999
6
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a cross pollination of Latin and North American musical influences that cuts across genre and language. Stunning vocals.
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Mestiza Perla Batalla
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