





Ojos de Brujo: TecharÃ
Such an exciting album from one of the world's most inventive and progressive bands.
Cesaria Evora: Voz D'Amor
So smooth, so rhythmic, so nice...
Anoushka Shankar: Rise
A beautiful blending of traditional Indian sitar music with contemporary stylings from the daughter of legendary Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar.
Zucchero: Overdose D'Amore (The Ballads)
My all-time favorite album by an Italian artist. Beautiful, dreamlike and even a little haunting. Duets with Sting, Cheryl Crow and Pavarotti.
Alejandro Sanz: El Alma al Aire
The album that got me hooked on Alejandro's music. Still one of his best ever.
Ojos de Brujo: Bari
One of my favorite albums from a radically talented group of musicians from Barcelona. Brilliant fusion of Flamenco with pop, rap, trance and traditional Spanish music.
Alejandro Sanz: Grandes Exitos 91-04
A fantastic 3 disc collection of Sanz' greatest hits, duets and previously unreleased tracks.
Pantheon: The Utah Collection 2...
It's finally here!
Pantheon picks up where The Utah Collection left off but by and large has a heart of its own. My great affection for the people I photograph is perhaps more apparent than ever here; the darker and more personal explorations left for other books at other times. This is an unbridled expression of love and fascination for those who are willing to step out in front of my camera and dance. It's a celebration of those who take off their clothes and wade out into the water naked, fearless and free. And maybe more than anything else it's just a way of saying look; look how beautiful we all are when we step back into our bodies and make them our own. Preview the entire book online by clicking below.
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