| | Cher Bang Bang: The Early Years CD Cher Discography of CDs
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Released in the spring of 1999, Bang Bang: The Early Years arrived at the perfect time. After years in exile -- she hadn't had a hit single or movie in over five years -- Cher returned to the spotlight in early 1998 under tragic circumstances, delivering a moving eulogy at Sonny Bono's funeral. It served as a reminder to a mass audience that she was alive and well, and within a year, she had a huge hit single with "Believe" and a hit movie with Tea with Mussolini. All in all, it was the perfect opportunity for a collection that spotlighted her recordings for Imperial from the mid-'60s. There had been many compilations focusing on her duets with Sonny, but Bang Bang was the first in many years to focus directly on her solo recordings, and at a generous 18 tracks, it ranks among the best of its kind ever assembled. All seven of her charting singles for Imperial -- "All I Really Want to Do," "Where Do You Go," "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)," "Alfie," "Behind the Door," "Hey Joe," "You Better Sit Down Kids" -- are here, along with most of the B-sides and selected album tracks. There may be a personal favorite or two missing, but overall this is as close as it comes to a definitive collection of Cher's early solo recordings. Overall, the songs aren't quite as strong as those she recorded with Sonny, but it's still very good indeed. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Includes liner notes by Chris White.
EMI. 2004.Q (7/99, p.132) - 3 stars (out of 5) - "...an up-and-down time, solo-wise, but history smiles on the nasal Cher, and her flops...are oddly great." Bang Bang: The Early Years Music Cher Bang Bang: The Early Years Songs Bang Bang: The Early Years Music Review Buy Bang Bang: The Early Years CD Purchase Bang Bang: The Early Years CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cher Believe CD (1998)
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$14.45 Also available on CD in MORE THAN PHYSICAL box on Griffin (373-0) including the 150-page book MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE.
MORE THAN PHYSICAL comes in a box consisting of the CD HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW and a 150-page book: OLIVIA--MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MELLOW is also available separately on CD on Griffin (373-2).
This early release from singer Olivia Newton-John showcases her country-pop mode, with "Have You Ever Been Mellow," "Goodbye Again," and others showing off her refined vocal grace.
The hit single "Have You Never Been Mellow" carried Olivia ...
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| | Sonny Rollins Rollins Plays For Bird CD (1956) Remastered
Bang Bang: The Early Years
$9.85 Digitally remastered by Kirk Felton (1986, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Digitally remastered by JVC using XRCD (Extended Resolution Compact Disc) technology.
Recorded in 1956, the year after Charlie Parker's death, ROLLINS PLAYS FOR BIRD consists primarily of a seven-song medley of tunes associated with Bird's post-1950 period. In the course of referencing this repertoire, Rollins succeeds in paying tribute to a great artist without descending into mere mockery. Bird's playing was the definition of bebop phrasing and Rollins has moments here that are clearly quotations of the altoist's rhythmic sensibilities. This is a carefully titled album, however: it's not "Rollins Plays Bird," but "Rollins Plays 'For' Bird."
Anyone who wants reassurances of authenticity need only look to the sidemen credits. Trumpeter Kenny Dorham was on many of Bird's own recordings, as was drummer Max Roach. Pianist Wade Legge and bassist George Morrow, while not Parker alumni, were working with Rollins, Roach, and Dorham in the Max Roach Quintet at the time of this session. "I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face" is a ballad feature for Rollins, while his original "Kids Know," a cooking quintet tune in 3/4 time, provides conclusive proof that the tenorist was in full possession of his own voice on this date.
Anyone who wants reassurances of authenticity need only look to the sidemen credits. Trumpeter Kenny Dorham was on many of Bird's own recordings, as was drummer Max Roach. Pianist Wade Legge and bassist George Morrow, while not Parker alumni, were working with Rollins, Roach and ...
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