Music

Do What You Want, Be What You Are:The Music of Daryl Hall & John Oates

They are the most successful pop music duo of all time. Daryl Hall and John Oates have long since surpassed Simon and Garfunkel and the Everly Brothers in the annals of pop pairings, having scored no less than 22 Billboard Top 20 singles, including six number ones, six platinum albums (sales of more than one million copies) plus another six gold LP

Ambient 1: Music for Airports

Eno\’s theory of the \”discreet music\” he called ambient was far from the modern chill-out room: the idea was that it should function at very low volumes, unobtrusively coloring the atmosphere of a room. Evolving by tiny gradations, the long pieces of Music For Airports (the first in a series of albums that followed the statement of purpose Discre

Celtic Harp: The Quiet Path

The Quiet Path offers compositions and improvisations by harpist Paul Baker in keys corresponding to the energy centers of the body (chakras). Four of these songs weave together the resonance of the Celtic harp with the sonority of the cello (featuring cellist Peggy Baldwin) in the key related to the heart chakra to evoke the heart energy. The so

100 Singalong Songs for Kids

No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: CEDARMONT KIDSTitle: 100 SINGALONG SONGS FOR KIDSStreet Release Date: 04/17/2007

World Playground

This anthology of children-related tracks originates from the globally conscious Putamayo Records catalog. Artists from Africa (Senegal\’s TourĂ© Kunda, Congo\’s Ricardo Lemvo), Europe (France\’s Manu Chao), the Caribbean (Jamaica\’s Cedella Marley Booker), North America (Buckwheat Zydeco and Eric Bibb from the U.S.; Canada\’s Teresa Doyle), South

Music for the Masses

This album is a culmination of Depeche Mode\’s middle-period experimentation. More informed by Goth than techno, it is still anchored by plenty of the larger-than-life-baritone melodrama so distinctive of David Gahan\’s vocals. The most experimental track is \”Pimpf\”–a song that heave-hoes along with the synthesized emulation of a Russian men\’s

Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City Music Hall

Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 08/14/2007 Run time: 150 minutes

Celtic Spirit

The Music of Christmas

Now That’s What I Call Christmas!

The title doesn\’t lie, even if it does sounds like a hyperbolic pitch from an old late-night cable TV ad. With 36 tracks of various genres spread over two discs, Now That\’s What I Call Christmas might be the best, most eclectic \”value-plus\” holiday record ever released, assuming your tastes embrace crooners such as Cole, Crosby, and Como,