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Big Tiny Little Golden Piano Hits Songs Golden Piano Hits Music Review Purchase Golden Piano Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jo Ann Castle Ragtime Favorites CD (1995)
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| | Jo Ann Castle 22 Great Ragtime Hits CD (1987)
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| | Jo Ann Castle 22 Great Ragtime, Vol. 2 CD (1978)
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| | Best Of Jo Ann Castle CD (1995)
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| | B.B. King - Live At Nick's DVD (2002)
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| | Legends Of Country Guitar DVD (2002)
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| | Hermeto Pascoal So Nao Toca Quem Nao Quer: Only If You Don't Want It CD (1987)
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| | Joey Defrancesco Singin' & Swingin' CD (2001)
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$9.59 Joey DeFrancesco the jazz organist meets Joey DeFrancesco the Sinatra-style crooner on this, his first vocal outing. The album is rich in contrasts: eight of the 13 cuts feature a big band, with the likes of bassist Ray Brown, tenor saxophonist Pete Christlieb, and more; the rest are trio pieces featuring the leader, Paul Bollenback, on guitar and Byron Landham on drums. Vocally, DeFrancesco pours it on with beaucoup reverb (producer John Burk and engineer Bernie Kirsh could have backed off a bit), handling swingers like "Mack the Knife" and ballads like "They Say It's Wonderful" with equal poise and conviction. His organ is present on many of the vocal tracks, but it moves to the fore on the three instrumental originals: "Mr. Dennis Houlihan," a fast rhythm changes tune; "Did You Hear Him Holler," a tongue-in-cheek Cajun groove; and "The Sidewalk Is Wild," a sly big band shuffle that features the leader briefly on trumpet. ...
| | Annihilator Double Live Annihilation CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Paul Motian Selected Recordings CD (2004) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered
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$36.45 SELECTED RECORDINGS features nine remarkable tracks from Paul Motian including "Dance" and "One In Four."
Master drummer, composer, and bandleader Paul Motian's volume in ECM's fine Rarum series is a tough one to reconcile. It's not that it is in any way disappointing -- far from it. It's more a case of what to choose and how an artist's choices are made when there is so much material to choose from. Motian has played as a sideman and as a leader for the label since he was first approached by Manfred Eicher in 1972. The nine tunes here range from that year's Conception Vessel, his debut album as a leader with Keith Jarrett, to a 1985 Paul Bley Quartet date on which he guested along with Bill Frisell and John Surman. While Motian did appear on the ECM label during the 1990s, none of that material was chosen. The 13 years that are reflected here are rich in not only musical diversity but cultural acumen. The album kicks off with "One in Four," a Motian tune on the Bley album. It is an ethereal, open piece that is speculative yet focused on playing the spaces inside rhythmic and harmonic structures. The beautiful title track from 1977's Dance, with saxophonist Charles Brackeen and the late bassist David Izenzon, is one of the great showcases of Motian as a skittering, shape-shifting force in the body of a tune; whether he is highlighting the legato phrases in the melody by Brackeen or underlining Izenzon's hyperkinetic bass ideas, Motian is the bridge and the voice. Perhaps the most beautiful piece here is the title track from It Should've Happened a Long Time Ago, issued in 1984. Here Motian surrounded himself with two players from a band that recorded a pair of albums for Soul Note: Bill Frisell and saxophonist Joe Lovano. Given the sheer ethereal nature of the melody, Motian and Frisell are so tender and haunting that they literally sing as they play though and whisper around Lovano's line. The album closes with two selections from the Motian date Psalm in 1981, recorded with Frisell, Lovano, bassist Ed Schuller, and alto saxophonist ...
| | Kimmie Rhodes Windblown CD (2005)
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$11.49 Kimmie Rhodes*Kimmie Rhodes is a native Texan who grew up in Lubbock, Texas and began her singing career at the age of six with her family gospel trio. She moved to Austin in 1979, where she met DJ and producer Joe Gracey, an instrumental figure in the Austin progressive country scene who she eventually married. In 1981 she recorded her first album, Kimmie Rhodes and the Jackalope Brothers when Willie Nelson invited her to use his studio. In 1985 she recorded her second album, Man In the Moon. Her third album Angels Get The Blues, recorded at the original Sun Studio in Memphis, was released in 1989. These records led to a series of British and European tours which received rave reviews. Her promotional tours created a solid fan base in the U.K. and Europe. She has headlined with her band at festivals in Canada, The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland and the Netherlands and has appeared on many European and American TV and radio broadcasts. She has also appeared at many of Willie's Farm Aid concerts and July 4th Picnics. Willie says Kimmie is "an undiscovered superstar" and together they recorded two of her originals for his album Just One Love. Kimmie recently appeared on Austin City Limits with Emmylou Harris, Dave Mathews, Patty Griffin, and Buddy & Judy Miller, where she and Emmylou performed their Grammy-nominee song "Ordinary Heart" (nominated for Best Female Country Vocal). She has also guested on Late Night With David Letterman, performing "West Texas ...
| | Eddie Fisher Collectables Classics CDs (2006) Boxed Set
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| | Miller, Chris & Bayou Roots Chris Miller And Bayou Roots CD (2005)
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| | Smash Hits 1985 CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Serena Williamson Married To A Jackass Blues CD (2009)
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$15.19 When Serena first played ...
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