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Latin Music 101 – Pool Party Jams, Latin Magic BandThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >>
Latin Music 101 – Pool Party Jams
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Latin Music 101 – Dance Party Grooves, Latin Magic BandThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >>
Latin Music 101 – Dance Party Grooves
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Admit it – we like pool party movies, even if the plot might not be the most amazing thrilling/comedy. But with an avalanche of beautiful girls in bikini, we can free an hour and a half and laugh a bit. To put the plot simply: It’s your standard-guy-fails-bar-exam-loses-girlfriend-works-for-a-lunatic-and-is-stalked-by-a-monkey-clown story …
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This compilation CD features all newly recorded, digitally mastered music featuring The Hit Crew. Songs include: Hawaii Five-O (Theme Song), Surfin’ U.S.A., Copacabana, Kokomo, Oye Como Va, Don’t Worry Be Happy, I Can See Clearly Now, Escape (The Pina Colada Song), Blue Hawaii, Wipeout, Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart), Aloha Oe. Also features 6 Instrumental Luau Songs. Drew’s Famous Party Music is a Registered Trademark of Turn Up The Music, Inc. Please Note: Music is… More >>
Drew’s Famous Hawaiian Luau Party
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Just in time for sultry weather festivities, the trusty world music compilation label Putumayo has put together yet another dynamite party album. From the opening 1-2-3/1-2 clavé of Raúl Paz “Mua Mua Mua”, which is soon overwhelmed by electronica only to re-emerge at will, the beats are as relentless as they are caressing. The set covers a lot of ground geographically, as Puerto Rican salsa, Mexican and Colombia cumbia and Cuban rumba have long since become inte (more…)
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There’s plenty of food for thought in Putumayo’s delicious new Afro-Latin Party. Like the previous Putumayo compilations Afro-Latino and From Congo to Cuba, the 10 tracks here document the fascinating musical marriage between Africa and Cuba that has seen the original African rhythms brought to Cuba by slaves evolve and migrate back east across the ocean to influence a new generation of African music (and in the process produce offspring everywhere from Croatia to Port (more…)
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