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Forever in Love is a collection of ten standards, easy listening, and adult contemporary songs -- including "Could I Have This Dance," "When a Man Loves a Woman," "Theme from Ice Castles (Through the Eyes of Love)," "You Are So Beautiful," "I Swear," and "Sometimes When We Touch" -- recorded by Floyd Cramer in 1994. Although Cramer was well past his prime at the time this was recorded, he remained a fluent, engaging player, and the album is certainly pleasant background music, even if it doesn't rank among his best recordings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: Floyd Cramer (piano).
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$10.29 Includes versions of standards like "Mona Lisa," "Danny Boy," "Rambling Rose," "Only You," and "You Don't Know Me." ~ Richie Unterberger
Utterly unmemorable Nashville Muzak versions of standards like "Mona Lisa," "Danny Boy," "Rambling Rose," "Only You," and "You Don't Know Me." ~ Richie Unterberger
Photographer: Dean Dixon.
Arrangers: Bill McElhiney; Steve Mauldin; ...
| | Essential Floyd Cramer CD (1995)
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$8.99 Although it isn't necessarily a definitive retrospective, Essential is the best CD compilation of Floyd Cramer's solo recordings yet assembled. Containing 20 tracks, including his hits "Last Date," "San Antonio Rose" and "Stood Up," the disc captures Cramer's signature stride piano style in all of its glory on a variety of country, pop and R&B numbers. Cramer was as well-known as a sideman as he was a solo artist, and even if Essential contains none of his session work, it contains a good portion of his very best recordings, making it a fine ...
| | Andre Rieu - Dreaming DVD (2002)
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$7.79 Join Dutch violinist Andre Rieu, aka "The Waltz King of Europe," in this package designed to complement his best-selling "Dreaming" album.
"Dreaming" captures the classical favorites that have made him PBS' most successful musical artist in recent ...
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| | Marty Robbins Musical Journey To The Caribbean & Mexico CD (1994) (Import) Germany
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$21.19 Contains Columbia label recordings from 1964-73 and a 8-page booklet.
Bear Family's A Musical Journey to the Carribean & Mexico contains all of Marty Robbins' calypso, Jamaican, and Latin experiments, from "Calypso Vacation" and "Calypso Girl" to "Bahama Mama," "Tahitain Boy," "La Borrachita" and "Adios Marquita Linda." Robbins did have a flair for this material -- indeed, the very best songs here are quite enjoyable -- but he often is saddled with mediocre material. Furthermore, Bear Family's quest for completeness means there are three versions of "Girl from Spanish Two" and two versions of "Kingston Girl" on the single disc, which helps make the disc rather tedious listening for anyone but dedicated fans. Nevertheless, those dedicated fans will be delighted with the collection, since this music has rarely been in print since its original release. ...
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| | Louvin Brothers Weapon Of Prayer CD (1962)
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$10.69 The Louvin Brothers recorded this collection of patriotic, often military-themed songs in 1962, a few years before the Vietnam War would politicize and polarize pop music in a manner unimaginable at the time, and for better or worse this set has dated in a way that most of the Louvins' material has not. While Charlie and Ira Louvin are in superb voice as usual, and the production is clean and unobtrusive, capturing the harmonies and ace instrumentalists with appropriate clarity, the songs often sound overly sentimental or jingoistic, and even the often tragic lyrical turns that are the hallmark of the Louvin Brothers' work sound a bit obvious in this context. Much as this album's "The Great Atomic Power" has come to be viewed ironically with time rather than taken at face value, most of these songs (which frankly are not as good as the Louvins' best material) are just overwritten enough to make them difficult to take seriously, and while the songs are performed with obvious sincerity and conviction, that only makes them sound a bit more clunky after the passage of a few decades. There are some lovely moments here, most notably the relatively understated "I Died for the Red, White and Blue" and the traditional-sounding "A Seaman's ...
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| | Ptolem The Almagest CD (2007)
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$8.45 To create the music that you can hear on our record "The Almagest", we loosely took inspiration from the astonishing work of second-century AD astronomer Ptolemy. Set to describe the irregular paths of the planets in the night sky and make them appear both circular and uniform, Ptolemy devised an ingenious mathematical model in which he considered the planets as worlds travelling in circular motion on solid crystalline circles (the epicycles), whose centres travel on other spheres, which themselves revolve around a fictional point in space (the equant) from which a planet's speed appears uniform. Ptolemy detailed his sophisticated model in his treatise "The Almagest", which dominated the western view of the world for the next fourteen centuries - we're not that ambitious of course but, yes, that's where the name of our record comes from. Now, we are neither astronomers nor mathematicians, but music makers. When we created our tracks, we considered each acoustic, electric or electronic instrument as a world in itself, and made it travel on a loop whose centre was itself moving around another sound, ...
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