| | Maria Muldaur Swingin' In The Rain CD Maria Muldaur Discography of CDs
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Swingin' in the Rain is an enchanting collection of classic swing tunes from the '30s and '40s -- such as "A Bushel and a Peck," "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah," "Jeepers Creepers," "Mairzy Doats," "If I Baked a Cake," "Aba Daba Honeymoon," and, of course, "Singin' in the Rain" -- that are given sweet, sunny arrangements designed to appeal to children. There's a light-heartedness and good sense of humor that makes this record inviting to both children and adults alike, and it confirms Muldaur's status as one of the best children's artists of the '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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$13.79 This live material was taken from two San Francisco concerts, one in 1973 and one from 1975. That's the period, most would agree, when Maria Muldaur was at her peak as a solo artist (she was certainly at her commercial peak by 1975), and as they were broadcast on San Francisco radio at the time, the sound's pretty good, as well. The set list is heavy on songs from her debut album -- yes, the hit "Midnight at the Oasis" is here -- although numbers from her second and third record appear, too. Also sprinkled into the mix is a cover of the Coasters' "Searchin'," Mississippi John Hurt's "Richland Woman" (which she had recorded back in 1967 as part of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band), and "Lover Man (Where Can You Be)," which she wouldn't get around to putting on an album until 1983's Sweet and Slow. With the band including the great Earl Palmer on drums, this is a chance to hear Muldaur with sparer arrangements than she used on her early studio albums. She tackles material by Anna McGarrigle, Dolly Parton, Dr. John, and others with a fair amount of spunk and just occasional bursts ...
| | Joan Baez Baptism CD (1968)
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$12.25 BAPTISM features Joan Baez singing and reading poems and prose by Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, James Joyce, William Blake, Arthur Rimbaud and others, to the accompaniment of scores by Peter Schickele.
Probably Joan Baez's artiest record, and therefore one not widely appreciated by many folk traditionalists, 1968's BAPTISM is partly traditional folk songs and partly readings and musical settings of poetry and prose by authors like Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, James Joyce, William Blake and Arthur Rimbaud. The whole is arranged and produced by Peter Schickele--better-known as classical-comedy composer/performer P.D.Q. Bach and host of the public radio program Schickele Mix--and in many ways, this is much more a Peter Schickele album than a Joan Baez album. Baroquely over-orchestrated and exceedingly precious, most of BAPTISM works in spite of itself, largely due to the wit of Schickele's arrangements. ...
| | Lucinda Williams Live @ The Fillmore West CDs (2005) Digipak
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$15.09 Never one to tread the expected path, Lucinda Williams followed her big breakthrough album, CAR WHEELS ON A GRAVEL ROAD, with a pair of low-key records full of sad, quiet, fragile songs (interrupted by the occasional barn-burner). LIVE @ ...
| | Beatles Capitol Albums Vol. 1 CDs (2004) Box Set
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$56.89 Includes both stereo and mono versions of the USA-only albums MEET THE BEATLES (1964), THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM (1964), SOMETHING NEW (1964), and BEATLES '65 (1964), and a 60 page booklet including rare photos and select quotes from John, Paul, George and Ringo.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology.
Although America wasn't the first to catch on to the Beatles, it certainly gave the Fabs a worldwide stage from which to launch their pop music invasion. During the space of 12 months in 1964, Capitol released four Beatles LPs that reshuffled various British Parlophone LPs, EPs, and singles. The result of this rejiggering was four unique titles that, along with those famed Ed Sullivan performances, were the introduction to this global phenomenon for millions in the United States. For the 40th anniversary of these releases, this 2004 ...
| | Sonny Rollins Without A Song: The 9/11 Concert CD (2005)
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$9.75 Recorded on September 15th, 2001, WITHOUT A SONG is a live recording by jazz icon Sonny Rollins, observing the World Trade Center disaster that occurred just four days prior to the concert. Rollins was ...
| | No Direction Home Soundtrack - Bootleg Series 7 No Direction Home: The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 CDs (2005)
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$15.99 The soundtrack to Martin Scorcese's two-part PBS documentary on Bob Dylan, NO DIRECTION HOME is a two-disc affair consisting almost entirely of previously unreleased material. One couldn't start any further towards the beginning of Dylan's career than this collection's first track, "When I Got Troubles," a modest, folkish tune caught on tape by a high school friend and presumed to be the first original Dylan song ever recorded. From there, we follow the breakneck trajectory ...
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| | Johnny Mercer Definitive Collection CD (2007)
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| | Spook & The Guay Vida Sonora CD (2008) (Import) Import
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