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The Curtis King Band: Horny In Vietnam
Arguably the funniest CD to come out of Asia. Curtis King and the Mighty Mighty Sax Brothers rockin' the house with some cool blues and hot jazz in Vietnam. Guest artists Baby Leash (sax), big-boy Matthew "Cadillac" Cooper, with comic voiceovers by Dr. Jo
Recommended if you like
B.B. King,
James Brown,
Santana.
Quoc-Bao: Tales
East meets West. Vietnamese beautiful melodies written and composed by one the most renowed producer in Vietnam. Exotic.
Ho Ngoc Ha: Muon Noi Voi Anh
Pop, R&B
Recommended if you like
The Pussycat Dolls,
Toni Braxton.
Mai-Khoi: Khoi
Mai-Khoi, for all purposes, is a Vietnamese tiny cute idol. Her career started in 2002 when she settled at Saigon and began to sing over at some bars and nightclubs. As a member in the backing vocal group, "Cadillac", she got more and more experience in
Recommended if you like
Anastacia,
Blackmore's Night,
Joni Mitchell.
Gat Tan Day: Dam Cuoi Chuot
Vietnamese Alternative Rock Band. Original music and witty lyrics (in Vietnamese)
Recommended if you like
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Stone Temple Pilots,
The Beatles.
Tran Manh Tuan: Ve Que
Traditional Vietnamese folk style music from the three different regions of Vietnam. Easy listening with improvisation by Tran Manh Tuan.
Le Kim Luc: Chiec La Co Don - Instrumental Vol. I
Easy listening, instrumental versions of some of the songs of Le Kim Luc, a Vietnamese songwriter.
Le Kim Luc: Chiec La Co Don - Instrumental Vol. II
Easy listening, instrumental versions of some of the songs of Le Kim Luc, a Vietnamese songwriter.
Hanoi*LeRoi: Lost in Saigon
Original punk rock from veteran rocker LeRoi Jones (formerly with SanFran band "The Tubes"). Includes the butt shaking hit "If You Wanna Dance to Rock and Roll" that shook Saigon.
Recommended if you like
Ramones,
The Tubes.