Cow Cow Davenport – The Essential (2003)
Blues/traditional blues | FLAC lossless/2cd | cuesheets+logs | covers+booklet | 54m53s/53m25s | 422mb
Label: Classic Blues | cat. no. CBL 200033
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Infamous womanizer Don Giovanni makes conquest after conquest, leaving seduced and abandoned women in his wake. When the ghost of a Commendatore he has killed appears, Giovanni is given a final chance to change his philandering ways or face the terrors of hell. Joseph Losey's hugely successful adaptation of Mozarts greatest opera features wonderful performances from an excellent cast and stunning cinematography.
Cast's All Change serves as the perfect antidote to the inner rage fueling much American alternative rock – it would be hard to imagine a more gloriously upbeat backbeat of a guitar pop record, one that appeals to the eternal adolescent in each of us…
Album of the collection dedicated to ballroom dance music entitled 'The Steps Ballroom Dance Collection', published in the 90's in Holland by the TRC Music label and entirely recorded in digital. Is played by the 'Ray Hamilton Ballroom Orchestra' and has a repertoire of 15 songs for dancing a latin rhythm: mambo. The selection includes classics of the genre like 'A la la la la long', 'Nah neh nah' and 'Oh, baby mine' to other arrangements of universal songs like 'Papa loves mambo', 'Mambo italiano' or 'Easy mambo'. In general, lavish orchestral arrangements to enjoy a session of more than fifty minutes of this type of dance music.
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