ECOST.com in Music

sort by:
view as:      
add tax & shipping for
 
 
 

starting at

$4
  • product
"Karaoke: Smoothe, Vol. 1" (11/08/2005) New Age Karaoke, Singing Machine (Karaoke)This karaoke disc doesn't really explain why it's subtitled "smoothe," or why that word is spelled wrong. But it does feature instrumental remakes of popular hits from Maroon 5 ("She Will Be Loved"), Coldplay ("Speed of Sound"), Enrique Iglesias ("Hero"), and Sting ("Fields of Gold.") In addition to its 16-song selections, Karaoke: Smoothe, Vol. 1 includes onscreen lyrics via CD. ~ Johnny Loftus

starting at

$4
 

starting at

$6
  • product
"Karaoke: Top Hits, Vol. 1 [Singing MacHine]" (11/08/2005) Rock & Pop Karaoke, Singing Machine (Karaoke)The play list for Karaoke: Top Hits, Vol. 1 is strictly adult alternative, kicking off with both "Breakaway" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes" from Kelly Clarkson before rolling through selections from Maroon 5 ("This Love"), Hoobastank ("Reason"), Avril Lavigne ("My Happy Ending"), and, inexplicably, the Game and 50 Cent ("Hate It or Love It"). These aren't the original versions -- this is karaoke, after all -- and Top Hits' level of replication leaves a little to be desired. Still, with onscreen lyrics included a sampling of recent hits, this release will do the job at your next company outing. ~ Johnny Loftus

starting at

$6
 

starting at

$9
  • product
"Karaoke: Country Male, Vol. 1" (11/08/2005) Country Karaoke, Singing Machine (Karaoke)Karaoke: Country Male, Vol. 1 includes instrumental remakes of country radio hits. There's "Live Like You Were Dying" from Tim McGraw, the Kenny Chesney/Uncle Kracker duet "When the Sun Goes Down," and "Mud on the Tires" by Brad Paisley; there are also two tracks from Keith Urban ("Where the Blacktop Ends" and "You'll Think of Me"). As karaoke tracks go, this series from Singing Machine is decent, but not amazing. The songs sound enough like the originals, but also have a cloying artificiality that's hard to shake. Still, it'll get the job done at your next country radio-themed party. ~ Johnny Loftus

starting at

$9
 

starting at

$9
  • product
"Karaoke: Female Pop, Vol. 1" (11/08/2005) Rock & Pop Karaoke, Singing Machine (Karaoke)

starting at

$9
 

starting at

$32
  • product
"Swingin' with Bing! Bing Crosby's Lost Radio Performances [Long Box]" (08/24/2004) Pop Vocal Crosby, Bing, Shout! FactoryIncludes a 40-page booklet. Personnel: Bing Crosby (vocals); Dinah Shore, Ella Fitzgerald, Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, The Andrews Sisters, Mills Brothers, Toni Arden (vocals); Les Paul (guitar); Joe Venuti (violin); Ziggy Elman (trumpet); Red Nichols (cornet); John Scott Trotter & His Orchestra, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires. Liner Note Author: Ken Barnes. This beautifully packaged Bing Crosby box set is divided into three parts. The first disc features Crosby in radio performances with Nat "King" Cole and the Andrews Sisters. Disc two documents broadcasts with Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, and, finally, the third disc features additional Crosby collaborations with Fitzgerald and Armstrong, as well as two performances with the Mills Brothers. One of the highlights on this collection is the second rendition of "Memphis Blues," a tune Crosby shares with Fitzgerald and Armstrong. Here, the rapport between the three singers is relaxed and lighthearted, and Armstrong even causes the studio audience to crack up during one of his verses. "Basin Street Blues" is another wonderful example of the simpatico between Crosby and Fitzgerald. At Crosby's request, Fitzgerald imitates Armstrong to the bemusement of the audience, and Red Nichols takes a superbly bluesy cornet solo on this tune, as well. (Not surprisingly, Nichols's playing is very influenced by the swampy, New Orleans approach of Armstrong.) Cole Porter's hit "Don't Fence Me In" is another high point; this song combines 1940s swing with a Western feel (a la Gene Autry), and the Andrews Sisters' rich three-part harmonies add great depth to this selection. Of course, it's Crosby's debonair voice that ultimately steals the show.

starting at

$32
 

starting at

$16
  • product
"EM: Expedite Music" (05/04/2005) Electronic Various Artists, Future Records

starting at

$16
 

starting at

$19
  • product
"EM3 *" (05/04/2005) Electronic EM, Future Records

starting at

$19
 

EM2

starting at

$20
  • product
EM2
"EM/2" (05/04/2005) Electronic EM, Future RecordsvisionEar's (born Jim Konen) second album as EM, EM/2, again incorporated exotic worldbeat-style sounds with ambient, moody electronica over the course of ten songs. However, visionEar diversifies his sound a bit more here than he did on his first EM album, Expidite Music, incorporating lively songs like "Party Mix" and "Check It Out," as well as a trilogy of mournful songs inspired by the September 11th tragedy: "DUDA," "911," and "Aftermath." ~ Jason Birchmeier

starting at

$20
 

starting at

$7
  • product
"Country Female, Vol. 1" (09/20/2005) Country Karaoke, Singing Machine (Karaoke)

starting at

$7
 

starting at

$1
  • product
"This One's on ME [Single]" (07/08/2004) Country Timmy G, GOLD/PLATNIUM.RECORDS

starting at

$1
Compare prices on ECOST.com in Music when you shop online at bizrate. Read reviews and buy ECOST.com from reputable merchants. Find great deals on Music gifts with our search engine. You can sort ECOST.com in Music by the lowest price or by stores -- even calculate tax and shipping costs. Comparison shop for The Three Tenors Christmas / Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti (CD) or Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto no 2, Rhapsody on Paganini / Ashkenazy, Previn, LSO - (CD - 06/10/2003).