Limpopo - where the rocks vodka
W ho "Limpopo" is mentioned, the first think of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and mountains of Xai-Xai in Mozambique, where the river flows so well known. Yes, and with a "water" our Russian rock group may well have to do, I would like today to give more than music tip. If you listen to their groovy sounds, then you will feel on a rusty nuclear submarine of the Soviet Army displaced by plowing icy seas, the wages of the last 5 years waiting and loneliness with vodka wegspülend. And the guttural sounds of Russian men's voices to throw the cares of the weekend behind ... home of Limpopo - Reinhörtipp: "By the Blue, Blue Sea" Limpopo: ...
MoreHandel: Ombra mai fu
O kay, we have the "Handel year." Actually, I listen to Mozart in this thingy-years out of sheer spite of not just the artist in question. But of course that is just childish, because at these times often appear very fine editions. Anyway - a quiet music tip for the weekend: "Ombra mai fu" from Handel's opera Xerxes. There's a very nice video with Jennifer Lamore. Alternative: zoom in time to hear Caruso in the interpretation (iTunes). And if you're already on the subject, then I definitely recommend the odd playing the double-CD "Ariodante" ...
MoreA Father's Love
I'm not fond of such subjects I igentlich CDs. I probably would have the new album "Golden Slumbers - A Father's Love" is also not considered further, if I had not heard that Dave Koz had been involved in the compilation. However, what is there then heard by Phil Collins on Jon Secada, Richard Marx, to Solomon Burke surprised, after all. Soft and quiet, yes. Corny, no. Even the editing of the piece-Vandross "Dance With My Father" by Buddy Jewell is convincing. In the mix of pop, rock and R & B should be quiet a listen - all tracks are fully heard on the home page of the CD (!). In iTunes, I've searched in vain the CD, but Amzon ...
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