Archive for the 'Music CDs' Category

DOUGIE MACLEAN – The Dougie MacLean Collection CD

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

If you don’t know Dougie, but enjoy James Taylor, you are in for a major treat.

Well known as the Scottish Folk singer/songwriter, Dougie MacLean has also enjoyed success in creating music for television dramas, stage productions and major motion pictures on both sides of the pond. He’s such a big name in Europe that he even has an event named after him, “The Dougie MacLean Weekend“. (Tickets to that event, which runs Thursday 26th – Sunday 29th October 2006, are said to be selling fast.)

If you can’t make that event, then here’s his wonderful CD, The Dougie MacLean Collection presented by Putumayo. On this CD are the best of his folk songs, which are described as “contemporary, yet timeless”.
Offered for your consideration, The Dougie MacLean Collection CD at Media Medley on Ebay.

VITAMIN Z – Sharp Stone Rain (New Wave) CD

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

Now that we are back from the US holiday, I offer you a fresh CD of the day.

Back in the mid 80s, Britain’s pop scene was filled with blue eyed soul music. Geoff Barradale (lead vocals) and Nick Lockwood (guitar) of Vitamin Z were no exception. Sharp Stone Rain demonstrates their mastery of the electric soul ballad. Pete Smith (Sting, The Adventures) was involved with producing the album.

This new wave CD contains the re-visitation of their chart-topping dance hit, Burning Flame.
Media Medley offers VITAMIN Z – Sharp Stone Rain CD for your consideration.

DISTURBED YOUNG HUSTLAZ – Homiez N My Head CD

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

CD Of The Day

Whether you search for “Disturbed Young Hustlaz” or “Disturbed Young Hustlas” on the web, you’ll find quite a bit of buzz about this New Orlean’s Rap band. Much of the talk about the CD is in Russian, Japanese, or other languages I don’t speak. What you’ll probably not find is more than two of this CD.

If you are into hardcore Southern Gangsta Rap, you’ll want to get this CD.
You can find Disturbed Young Hustaz – Homiez N My Head here.