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Buy Champagne & Romance CD Purchase Champagne & Romance CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lawrence Welk 22 All Time Big Band Favorites CD (1987)
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$9.95 Lawrence Welk, the man who entertained America for 29 consecutive years on television, was as famous ...
| | Best Of Lawrence Welk CD (1993)
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| | Best Of Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride. CD (1997)
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$11.99 This collects 20 of Leroy Anderson's best-known recordings. Anderson produced little "orchestral miniatures": original compositions that utilized much of the trappings of classical music put in the confines of a pop single. Decca Records signed him in 1950 to conduct his music for a gigantic, 55-piece orchestra (one that Anderson often said could never be put together in a live situation), producing pieces that were quirky ("The Syncopated Clock"), offbeat ("The Typewriter"), and just plain whimsical and fun ("Fiddle Faddle" and "Plink, Plank, Plunk!"). ...
| | Doris Day What Every Girl Should Know/I Have Dreamed CD (2001)
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$10.69 In the early '60s, recording artists like Doris Day often would assemble the songs for their albums by coming up with a concept -- travel songs, Oscar winners, etc. -- and then picking 12 tunes, most of them from among the hundreds of pop standards that came from movie and stage musicals of the '20s, '30s, and '40s, sometimes commissioning a new song or two on the theme to be written. (Actually, all this legwork was done less often by the singer herself than by the A&R person assigned to her at the record label.) This discount-priced two-fer reissue presents two such albums, the first released originally in 1960, the second in 1961. What Every Girl Should Know was an album of songs of advice, such as "What's the Use of Wond'rin'" from Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel and "You Can't Have Everything" from the 1937 movie of the same name. I Have Dreamed was an album of songs about dreaming, such as the 1945 hit "I'll Buy That Dream" and "You Stepped Out of a Dream" from the 1941 film Ziegfeld Girl. Day, who came up as a '40s band singer, knows her way around dream songs, which were a staple of the swing era, and coming from a pre-women's liberation generation, she has no trouble articulating advice to women to be true to often imperfect males, even if listeners 40 years later may cringe here and there. As a 2001 Day compilation, the 24-track set contains perhaps a few too many obscure and not very good songs, but it does afford fans the opportunity to hear ...
| | Best Of The Baja Marimba Band CD (2001)
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$11.09 Collectors' Choice Music once again delves into digitally uncharted territory. This single-disc compilation is the first domestic North American release to gather a CD's worth of the Baja Marimba Band -- an instrumental collective comprised of some of the finest studio musicians that Los Angeles had to offer -- led by the multi-percussive Julius Wechter. However, in terms of record sales and chart hits, the Baja Marimbas often took a back seat to the plethora of like-sounding ensembles who shared the A&M Records label in the mid-'60s. Stylistically, however, the Bajas' light, non-abrasive presentation perfectly complimented Alpert's (the "A" in A&M) own Tijuana Brass, as well as Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66. In fact, it was Alpert's stated intention to capitalize on various ethnic instrumentation and arrangements as they were incorporated into otherwise familiar compositions. Prior to the Baja Marimbas, Wechter's resumé included extensive recording and touring with Martin ...
| | John Gary That Warm & Tender Glow/The One & Only CD (2004)
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| | Kenichi Shimazu This Could Be A Start Of Something CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Very Best Of Country CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Damian Rourke CD (2007)
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