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Rachmaninoff: Complete Works For Piano & Orchestra Music | List Price | $10.98 (You save $2.59) | | Label | Vox Box | | Orig Year | 11/4/1992 | | All Time Sales Rank | 26621  | | CD Universe Part number | 1062103 | | Catalog number | 5008 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Nov 04, 1992 | | Recording Time | 2 25 |
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Rachmaninoff: Complete Works For Piano & Orchestra
$9.89 Recorded live at Shiba Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan on July 16 & 23, 1979.
All tracks have been digitally remastered using XRCD technology.
Altoist Art Pepper was in inspired form during this Tokyo concert, which has also been reissued as part of a huge "complete" Galaxy box set. This particular single CD features Pepper (along with pianist George Cables, bassist Tony Dumas, and drummer Billy Higgins) on memorable versions of "True Blues," "Sometime" (during which Pepper switches to clarinet), "Landscape," "Avalon," "Over the Rainbow," "Straight Life," and the CD bonus cut "Mambo de la Pinta." Throughout, Pepper's intensity and go-for-broke style are exhilarating. ~ Scott Yanow
Originally released on Galaxy (5128).
Recorded at Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan on July 16 & 23, 1979.
Personnel: Art Pepper (alto saxophone, clarinet); George Cables (piano); Tony Dumas (bass); Billy Higgins (drums).
Personnel: Art Pepper (alto saxophone); George Cables (piano); Tony Dumas (bass); Billy Higgins (drums).
Producers: Akira Taguchi, Hiroshi Aono.
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$11.59 This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
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$18.19 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
It's impossible to listen to the last album that Michael Brecker recorded before succumbing to cancer without a sense of profound regret at the loss of a significant talent. Brecker sounds more soulfully energized than ever on a selection that includes complex workouts such as "Anagram," as well as the beautiful, lyrical "Pilgrimage," the last tune the saxophonist recorded. Joined by an all-star roster that includes the pianists Herbie Hancock and Brad Mehldau, the drummer Jack DeJohnette, and the guitarist Pat Metheny, Brecker gives a thrilling series of performances that encompass the exhilarating "Cardinal Rule," the commercial-sounding "Five Months From Midnight," and the valedictory title track.
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$9.29 When rock & roll and Motown ruled the airwaves in the 1960s, jazz singer Nancy Wilson was nonetheless able to maintain her popularity. Wilson's bright but cozy delivery is equally effective on uptempo swingers, mellow ballads, and pop and R&B numbers. A live set recorded in 1965, SHOW finds Wilson accompanied by a large band and confidently presiding over a program of jazz and pop standards such as "Don't Talk, Just Sing" and "I'm Beginning To See The Light."
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$13.19 The use of the title Soul, which, the liner notes pointed out, had "recently become one of the most frequently-used nouns and adjectives in the world of popular music," suggested that Lena Horne might be belting out emotionally in the Motown style of the Supremes and Martha and the Vandellas on her third United Artists Records LP. That wasn't the case, of course, but the title did mean to alert potential customers that Horne would be tackling contemporary material in contemporary arrangements. With Ray Ellis at the podium and a 48-year-old singer steeped in Hollywood and nightclub traditions at the microphone, however, things could only get so trendy. Nevertheless, Horne dutifully tried on newly written material such as "Wonder What I'm Gonna Do," which put her in Dionne Warwick/Dusty Springfield territory, and "Love Bug," a peppy Don Covay-written attempt at the pop and R&B charts (both songs were issued on a single that had no commercial impact). And she cut such 1965 hits as "What the World Needs Now Is Love," "Unchained Melody," and "A Taste of Honey" in her own style. Perhaps most curiously to future ears, she led things off with Ellis and Al Stillman's "I Got a Worried Man," an adaptation of the folk song "A Worried Man" with a riff that sounded a lot like the theme from the TV series Hawaii Five-O -- except that Mort Stevens' theme music wouldn't have its first broadcast for another two years! Though Horne handled all this material with her usual fervor, much of it was not suited to her and none of it really had much hope of making a commercial impact. After a Christmas collection closed out her United Artists contract later in 1966, she didn't record again for three years. ~ William Ruhlmann
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$10.05 Track Listing of songs: Le nozze di Figaro, K 492: Se vuol ballare, Signor contino; Tosca: E lucevan le stelle; Carmen: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle "Habanera"; L'Elisir d'Amore: Una furtiva lagrima; Il barbiere di Siviglia: Largo al factotum; Madama Butterfly: Un bel di vedremo; Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro; Rigoletto: La donna e mobile; Turandot: Nessun dorma!; Fedora: Amor ti vieta; L'Arlesiana: E la solita storia...Anch'io vorrei "Lamento"; Le nozze di Figaro, K 492: Voi che sapete che cosa e amor; La Boheme: Quando m'en vo' soletta "Musetta's Waltz";
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Photographer: Rebecca Lesher.
Personnel: Edmund Niemann, Nurit Tilles (piano).
Recording information: American Academy And Institute Of Arts And Letters, New (08/01/1990-08/??/1990).
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