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Simpático (The Brian Lynch Eddie Palmieri Project Album)
Simpatico may refer to: * ''Simpatico'' (Suzy Bogguss and Chet Atkins album) * ''Simpático'' (Gábor Szabó album) an album by Gábor Szabó and Gary McFarland * ''Simpático'' (The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project album), an album by The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project * ''Simpatico'' (The Charlatans album), an album by The Charlatans (known in the US as The Charlatans UK) * ''Simpatico'' (Velocity Girl album) an album by Velocity Girl * ''Simpatico'' (D-A-D album), an album by D-A-D (formally known as Disneyland After Dark) * ''Simpatico'' (The Vandermark 5 album), a 1999 album by free jazz band The Vandermark 5 * ''Simpatico'' (play), a 1993 play by Sam Shepard * ''Simpatico'' (film), a 1999 feature film adapted from the 1993 play of same name See also * Sympatico, the former name of Bell Canada Bell Canada (commonly referred to as Bell) is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the borough of Verdun ...
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Simpatico (Suzy Bogguss And Chet Atkins Album)
''Simpatico'' is an album by Suzy Bogguss and Chet Atkins, released in 1994. History Atkins and Bogguss were recognized for their collaborations by several music awarding bodies. They were nominated for the 1996 Grammy award for Best Country & Western Vocal Collaboration (for the song " All My Loving" on the Beatles tribute album '' Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles'') but did not win. They were also nominated for the 1995 CMA Vocal Event of the Year award, for "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word". The winners were Shenandoah and Alison Krauss for "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart". At the 1995 TNN/Music City News Country Awards, they were nominated for the Vocal Collaboration award. George Jones and Alan Jackson won. Track listing # "In the Jailhouse Now" (Jimmie Rodgers) – 3:11 # "When She Smiled at Him" (Joanie Beeson, Michael Johnson) – 3:06 # "Forget About It" ( R. L. Kass) – 4:22 # "Wives Don't Like Old Girlfriends" (Shane Fontayne, Randy Van ...
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Simpático (Gábor Szabó Album)
Simpatico may refer to: * ''Simpatico'' (Suzy Bogguss and Chet Atkins album) * ''Simpático'' (Gábor Szabó album) an album by Gábor Szabó and Gary McFarland * ''Simpático'' (The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project album), an album by The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project * ''Simpatico'' (The Charlatans album), an album by The Charlatans (known in the US as The Charlatans UK) * ''Simpatico'' (Velocity Girl album) an album by Velocity Girl * ''Simpatico'' (D-A-D album), an album by D-A-D (formally known as Disneyland After Dark) * ''Simpatico'' (The Vandermark 5 album), a 1999 album by free jazz band The Vandermark 5 * ''Simpatico'' (play), a 1993 play by Sam Shepard * ''Simpatico'' (film), a 1999 feature film adapted from the 1993 play of same name See also * Sympatico, the former name of Bell Canada Bell Canada (commonly referred to as Bell) is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the borough of Verdun ...
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Simpático (The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project Album)
''Simpático'' is an album by the Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project, released through ArtistShare in 2006. In 2007, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. Track listing Track listing adapted from AllMusic. Personnel * Brian Lynch – trumpet, arranger, producer, mixing, liner notes * Eddie Palmieri – piano, liner notes * Lila Downs – vocals * Donald Harrison – alto sax * Yosvany Terry – alto sax * Phil Woods – alto sax * Gregory Tardy – tenor sax, clarinet * Mario Rivera – baritone sax * Joe Fiedler – trombone * Conrad Herwig – trombone * Boris Kozlov – double bass * Ruben Rodriguez – bass guitar * Adam Rogers – acoustic guitar * Edsel Gomez – organ, piano * Robby Ameen – drums * Dafnis Prieto – drums * Giovanni Hidalgo – conga * Pedro Rodriguez – conga * Timbales – Marvin Diz * Tom Dambly – assistant producer, digital editing, liner notes, mixing assistant, photography * Dave Darlington – engineer, mixing * Tom ...
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Simpatico (The Charlatans Album)
''Simpatico'' is the ninth studio album by British rock band the Charlatans, released on 17 April 2006 through Creole and Sanctuary Records. After signing to the latter label in early 2005, frontman Tim Burgess and guitarist Mark Collins went to Palm Springs, California to write new material. With Jim Lowe and the band producing, recording was held at Hook End Manor in Oxfordshire, with overdubs later being down at Townhouse Studios in London. ''Simpatico'' is a dub reggae and rock album that drew comparison to the work of the Dead 60s, Hard-Fi and UB40. Bassist Martin Blunt and Burgess attributed the sound shift to them listening to Ken Boothe, Gregory Isaacs and Studio One. ''Simpatico'' received mixed reviews from music critics, who were split on the overall songwriting, while others lambasted the reggae direction. It peaked at number five in Scotland, number ten in the United Kingdom, and number 83 in Ireland. "Blackened Blue Eyes" reached the top 30 in Scotland and the U ...
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Simpatico (Velocity Girl Album)
''¡Simpatico!'' is the second album by Velocity Girl. It was released in June 1994. Compared to the band's debut album ''Copacetic'', ''¡Simpatico!'' showed more traditional indie pop/ power pop influences, rather than noisy shoegaze tendencies. "Sorry Again" was released as a single (via a CD EP with three non-album tracks, and a 7" with one non-album track). "What You Left Behind" features rare male lead vocals. Production The album was recorded at Cue Studios in Falls Church, Virginia Falls Church is an independent city (United States), independent city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the population was 14,658. Falls Church is included in the Wash ..., from December 27, 1993, to Jan 15, 1994. It was produced by John Porter. Critical reception '' Rolling Stone'' wrote that "the group manages to mop up the garage-band spills to reveal simple melodic constructions without washing away the m ...
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Simpatico (D-A-D Album)
''Simpatico'' is an album by Danish rock band A rock band or pop band is a small musical ensemble that performs rock music, pop music, or a related genre. A four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music. In the early years, the configuration was typically two guita ... D-A-D. The album was released on 6 November 1997 to mixed reviews. Track listing #"Empty Heads" â€“ 4:20 #"Simpatico" â€“ 3:12 #"Home Alone 4" â€“ 3:45 #"Cloudy Hours" â€“ 3:59 #"Hate to Say I Told You So" â€“ 3:19 #"No One Answers" â€“ 3:03 #"Mad Days" â€“ 4:11 #"Don't Tell Me Anything" â€“ 3:45 #"You Do What I've Just Done" â€“ 4:19 #"Life Right Now" â€“ 4:08 #"Now or Forever" â€“ 3:41 #"A Hand Without Strength" â€“ 4:12 #"Favours" (Japan only bonus track) To date the album has sold 118,000+ copies in Denmark. Charts References External links This album on D-A-D's official homepage 1997 albums Albums produced b ...
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Simpatico (The Vandermark 5 Album)
''Simpatico'' is an album by American jazz reedist Ken Vandermark, which was recorded in 1998 and released on Atavistic. It was the third recording of the Vandermark 5, the first with Dave Rempis replacing former saxophonist Mars Williams. Reception In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "Using American jazzmen for their spiritual inspiration and the European model of free jazz improv, Vandermark and company have come up with something entirely their own: a solid, gritty, soulful funk and squall band who holds within their collective grasp the souls of Sun Ra, Steve Lacy, Albert Ayler, and James Brown's JBs." '' The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' notes that "Rempis is a surprise substitute for Williams, and since he plays only alto it slightly narrows the tonal palette - though this supercharges and superbly focuset set is surely the group's best to date." Track listing :''All compositions by Ken Vandermark'' # "Vent" – 6:57 # "Fact and Fiction" – 8:48 # "Full Deck" †...
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