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Purchase High Noon CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Percy Faith Tara's Theme/Jealousy CD (1997)
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$10.69 Also available as part of the 2-CD Collectables box THE LEGEND AT HIS BEST!
Includes original LP liner notes and reissue liner notes by Mark Marymont.
One of several two-fer reissues of Percy Faith's classic Columbia LPs on the Collectables reissue label, TARA'S THEME/JEALOUSY combines two of the Toronto-born ...
| | Jonathan Livingston Seagull CD (1973)
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$6.75 Neil Diamond puts himself into the shoes of a character, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, writing and singing music compelling and rich in texture and melody, to fit the portrait perfectly in a movie under the same ...
| | Doris Day 16 Most Requested Songs CD (1992)
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$6.85 Digitally remastered by Mark Wilder (1992, Sony Music Studios, New York).
These songs remain lasting favorites ...
| | Four Aces Greatest Hits CD (1993)
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$7.75 Greatest Hits contains all the group's best songs in this 18-track collection. Included are the essential hits "Mr. Sandman," "(It's No) Sin," "Tell Me Why," "Three Coins in a Fountain," and "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing." The Four Aces are due for some revisiting. Pop culture has returned to their musical fountain over the years, from Back to the Future ...
| | Ultimate Eddy Arnold CD (2003)
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| | Shahram Nazeri Voice Of Endearment CD (2001)
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| | Lou Monte Golden Hits CD (2004)
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$10.19 While certainly not the most comprehensive of the Lou Monte greatest-hits compilations out there, Golden Hits is still a fun collection of some of what the singer offered his listeners. Sung in a mixture of English and standard and dialectic Italian, the 12 songs on the album show off Monte's strong clear voice, various influences (besides Italian folk, also there's jazz and traditional American pop), and sense of humor (as, for example, he pretends to be Luigi, a sailor on one of Columbus' ships, asking him to "turna da ship around"). It's Italian enough that listeners looking for that type of music should be satisfied, but it also has enough American sensibility to not put off non-Italian speakers. And while tracks like "Witch Doctor," "Angelina," "Calypso Italiano," and the Italian-American holiday favorite ...
| | Sammy Davis, Jr Lonely Is The Name CD (1968)
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$10.45 For Lonely Is the Name (1968), Sammy Davis, Jr. once again blended his interminable hipness with a batch of popular standards and fresh interpretations of selections that he had previously delivered in a distinctly different style. Although Davis' emphasis remained ensconced within orchestral and big band-backed melodies for a decidedly adult-oriented audience, his take on "Up, Up and Away" and the medley pairing Stevie Wonder's "Uptight" with "You've Got Your Troubles" is evidence that he was trying to broaden his appeal. Driving that point home is the sassy and swinging "Shake, Shake, Shake," which is arguably over the top when considering modern pop and soul music in 1968. The uptempo and soaring arrangement isn't unified when juxtaposed against the comparatively syrupy title track "Lonely Is the Name" or the cool and refined balladry of the noir-tinged "Children, Children." Those incongruities aside, this collection has a few bright moments, particularly on "We'll Be Together Again" and Cole Porter's ageless "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" -- both of which had been recorded by Davis and ...
| | Toco Guarapiranga Vinyl LP (2007) (Import)
$21.39 | | Rachel Elise Sanders Water: A Travelogue CD (2008)
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$10.65 Rachel Elise Sanders grew up on folky singer/songwriters with her hippie parents in Portland, Oregon. After a stellar musical debut on the summer camp music scene in her early teenage years where she wowed every 10 year old in earshot, she went on to earn a BA in music from Bard College in New York. At Bard she studied jazz and electronic music, and had the opportunity to work with some of the most excellent jazz musicians in the New York area. During her school years she studied and traveled abroad in Central America, becoming fluent in Spanish and being influenced by the rich musical traditions of Latin America. Depending on how you're counting, 'Water: a Travelogue' could be considered her second album (unless you want to count the two she made in middle school and high school, but we'll save that for the die hard fans who can forgive adolescent musical immaturity). Her first album, 'Tell Me Your Story' came out in 2006. Rachel has played with or opened for some of today's top folk musicians including:Tracy GrammerAnais MitchellBilly JonasRaina RoseAl Pettaway and Amy WhiteErik PetersonFruitvisit myspace /rachelelisesanders for more information!a little about 'Water: a Travelogue'These songs came from many places: places in the world where I have been in the last two years, and emotional places within myself. A collection of work like this marks a certain passage of time, and reflects on the changes that have taken place over the span of time that it took to create. I have grown a lot in the last two years that these songs were written in, and the songs serve as a reminder to myself of the thoughts that were urgent enough to be expressed in song. The common threads that tie these songs together are thoughts about travel and water. I've been traveling a lot in the last two years, to New Orleans, Alaska, my home in Oregon, my other home in New York, and all through Central America, with special fondness for Panama, where I was in school for a semester. Somehow water was a strong force in all of those experiences, and became a means of telling a story. The stories vary widely, but throughout it all there's a stream of water weaving its way, be it the Hudson River, the Prince William Sound or an unknown river in the wilds of Alaska, the turquoise of the Caribbean or the rising flood waters ...
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