Chapter Three: Viva Emiliano Zapata is the third of the four excellent "chapters" in saxophonist and composer Gato Barbieri's four-part "Latin America" series for Impulse, and released in 1974 with the core of a band he would use for his live outing on Chapter Four: Alive in New York. […] by Thom Jurek
B-Side, or the two sides of Camerata Alma Viva joined together in a single album… Having made their way for nearly 10 years, the Camerata Alma Viva musicians still defend the classics passionately and with fervor, just like they do here with Mozart’s unmissable Divertimenti, or with their own arrangements on a few enthralling hits, like Haëndel’s Passacaille, Monti’s Czardas or Kabalevsky’s Waltz.
A brand new studio album from 80s Euro-Disco star Fancy. Includes two tracks with Lian Ross. Manfred Alois Segieth, known by his stage name Fancy, is a German singer, songwriter and record producer. Segieth's career commenced in 1984 as a European-based pop singer and songwriter. His role as a musician rapidly expanded as a producer, which lead to his music receiving worldwide airplay. The international disco hits "Slice Me Nice" and "Chinese Eyes" reached second place on the US Billboard Dance Charts and the Top 10 USA Billboard for 1985 with "Chinese Eyes" and "Come Inside". Fancy had a number 1 in Spain with "Bolero". A further nine of his singles charted in both the top 10 and top 20 portions of the Media Control Singles Charts, this mainly covered the German charts during the mid to late 80s. "Flames of Love" has received worldwide exposure since 1988; as it was his highest-charting hit. Fancy's work include many studio albums and singles as well as compilation and remixed CDs.