CONCIERTOS R&B
These Songs for You, Live!
Product DescriptionNo Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: HATHAWAY,DONNYTitle: THESE SONGS FOR YOU LIVEStreet Release Date: 06/08/2004… More >> These Songs for You, Live! »
Experience: Jill Scott 826+
Amazon.comAnyone who’s seen Jill Scott live knows she’s the real deal–a down-home diva more concerned with working a melody or getting her groove on than Britney-fied glitz or Badu-style pride. So it’s no surprise that the singer’s warmth translates beautifully on Experience, a collection of 11 live tracks recorded at Washington D.C.’s Constitution Hall,... »
Live at Carnegie Hall
Amazon.comDespite the import of the occasion–an October 1972 night at America’s most prestigious hall–what really impresses about Bill Withers’s Live at Carnegie Hall is the good feeling and sense of interplay passed between the star, his band, and the audience. From the surpassingly casual opening of “Use Me” and its build through eight-plus minutes... »
Live: Hope At The Hideout
Product DescriptionMavis Staples, who marched and sang and protested alongside Dr. Martin Luther King during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960 s, saw her steadfast dedication to equality and unwavering sense of hope validated on Tuesday, Nov. 4th 2008. She writes: “To come up in a time when there was slavery, racism, the... »
Amazing Grace: The Complete Recordings
Amazon.com essential recordingThis Rhino re-release of Amazing Grace is at least as much a work of love as of marketing. The sound is beefier and clearer, but most importantly, the two-day church sessions are included. So, there’s much more church (specifically, Reverend James Cleveland’s marvelous orating) on the record, as well as contemporaryisms such... »
No Nukes
Product DescriptionNo Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: NO NUKESTitle: NO NUKESStreet Release Date: 10/21/1997… More >> No Nukes »
Daryl Hall & John Oates-Live at the Troubadour
Album DescriptionThirty-five years since they last performed there as an opening act, Daryl Hall and John Oates returned to the Troubadour in May of 2008 to find the legendary Los Angeles club nearly unchanged. The same can’t be said for the fourth-biggest act of the ’80s (after Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Prince), and the... »



