| 118 products found for primitive in CDs  | Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine: Gloria Estefan (vocals); Emilio Estefan (keyboards); Juan Avila (bass); Enrique Garcia (percussion). |  | The Subdudes: Tommy Malone (guitar, vocals); John Magnie (accordion, keyboards, vocals); Johnny Ray Allen (bass); Steve Amedee (tambourine, percussion, vocals). Additional personnel: Bonnie Raitt (guitar, vocals); Clark Vreeland (guitar, piano,... |  | EKO: John O'Connor (guitars, mandolin), Paul Ellis (synthesizers), Bob Loveday (violin, recorders). Additional personnel: Geraint Watkins (accordion), Phillip Newley (bass on "The Curragh"), Julian Dawson (harmonica), Lee Coltman (percussion), John... |  | Recorded at Paradise Studios, Sydney, Austraila; Westlake Audio, Eldorado, California; Musicland West, Los Angeles, California. |  | Personnel includes: Mick Jagger (vocals); Jeff Beck, G.E. Smith (guitar); David Sanborn (alto saxophone); Jon Faddis (trumpet); Greg Phillinganes (keyboards); Simon Phillips, Omar Hakim (drums); Doug Wimbish, Vernon Reid. Recorded at Wisseloord... |  | |  | |  | FUTURE PRIMITIVE should knock folks for a loop. A preponderance of modern-day dance rhythms, stressed-out synths, and urban paranoia separates Paul Haslinger (he's using just his surname here) about as far as humanly possible from his Tangerine Dream... |  | Includes liner notes by John Fahey. Liner Note Authors: John Fahey; Gayle Dean Wardlow. Recording information: 1926 - 1930. This is a fine addition to the long line of early 20th century blues anthologies. Put together by noted guitarist and... |  | Performers include: Bob & Ron Copper, Phil Tanner, Ewan McColl, A.L. Lloyd, Isla Cameron, Jumbo Brightwell. Producer: Alan Lomax. Compilation producers: Anna Chairetakis, Jeffrey A. Greenberg. Recorded between 1939 and 1951. This is part of Rounder's... |
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