Very Sexy Mosaic
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
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Victoria’s Secret Very Sexy for Her HUGE GIGANTIC! Gift Set including Body Wash, Body Lotion, Body Mist, Eau de Parfum, Silky Eye Shadow, Mosaic Bronzer, Lip Gloss, Mascara, Lipstick, 5 make-up brushes, and a Cosmetic Bag all in a GIANT Leather Box! Gift box includes Body Wash (3.4 ounce), Body Lotion (3.4 ounce), Sheer Sexy Mist (4.2 ounce), Eau de Parfum (2.5 ounce), Silky Eye Shadow (Fierce – 0.12 ounce), Mosaic Bronzer (0.17 ounce), Lip Gloss (Wet – 0.16 ounce), High-Definition Mascara (Blackest Black – 0.15 ounce), Lipstick (Melt – 0.12 ounce), a Costmetic Bag, and 2 make-up brushes including Bronzer, Blush, Contoured Eye, Eye Liner, and… |
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Victoria’s Secret Very Sexy Mosaic Bronzer Victoria’s Secret Very Sexy Mosaic Bronzer, Five bronze shades come together for a natural sun kissed glow…. |
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Victoria’s Secret Very Sexy Mosaic Lip Palette – Ignite One compact, five complementary shades, infinite lip looks…. |
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Bedouin Soundclash – Sounding A Mosaic $11.49 Bedouin Soundclash: Jay Malinowski (vocals, guitar); Eon Sinclair (bass guitar); Pat Pengelly (drums).To call Bedouin Soundclash a reggae band would be a gross over-simplification. Their spare guitar-bass-drums lineup gives their music a dry texture that recalls the early Cure, while singer Jay Malinowski`s raspy wail sounds, at times, like a cross between Bob Marley and Paul Simon. The band`s name is probably intended as a tribute to reggae experimentalist Badawi, who released an album of the same name in 1996, but Bedouin Soundclash`s music is actually quite straightforward: highlight tracks like the acoustic-based "When the Night Feels My Song" and the one-drop meta-reggae anthem "Music My Rock" deliver meat-and-potatoes reggae grooves with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of hooks; when they title a song "Living in Jungles" you can count on a jittery jungle beat from drummer Pat Pengelly; when they title a song "Immigrant Workforce" you can count on an expression of healthy economic skepticism. And when they cover the Maytones` rocksteady classic "Money Worries," they bring in Vernon Maytone (aka Vern Buckley) himself to sing lead in front of their dry, tensile groove. Sounding a Mosaic was produced by Bad Brains bassist Darryl Jenifer, who gives them plenty of space and muscle but knows enough to leave a good sound alone. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Kendra Shank Quartet – Mosaic [4/14] $16.13 Personnel: Kendra Shank (vocals); Ben Monder (guitar); Billy Drewes (clarinet, saxophone, sopranino saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Frank Kimbrough (piano); Dean Johnson (bass instrument, bass guitar); Tony Moreno (drums, drum).Audio Mixer: Manfred Knoop.Liner Note Author: Andrew Rowan.Recording information: Knoop Studios, River Edge, NJ (06/18/2008-06/19/2008).Photographers: Andrew Rowan; John Abbott .Translator: Coleman Barks.Not only does she have a very pretty voice and a fine set of influences (a previous release was a tribute to Abbey Lincoln), but Kendra Shank is also a true creative spirit. MOSAIC isn`t another half-ballad/half-uptempo-tunes release–it`s something of a concept album, with themes of wistful recollection and looking ahead, mixing originals with standards old and new. Her band is anchored by ace pianist Frank Kimbrough (as lyrical as they come), with guest appearances by guitarist Ben Monder and saxophonist Billy Drewes. With this release, Shank is no longer a mere contender but a major player. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Mosaic $14.21 Description not available. |