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Encore Un Dernier Baiser Music | List Price | $39.99 (You save $1.90) | | Category | World Albums, Pop CDs, French | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 1403052 | | Catalog number | 752346 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 25, 2007 |
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$13.39 Originally released on Swallow (6011) in 1965 and Swallow (6019) in 1974. Includes French and English translations.
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Nobody who likes music could fail to be emotionally moved by this album, and not just because Marley is no longer with us. It was a special live treat before he died. The great thing about this record is the feeling that this is what it was like every night, unlike other live recordings which capture one or two gigs of a tour. Marley was extra special and a giant of popular music. Wallow in this vital record and listen to a man who had something to say and yet had fun while he said it. Most of the tracks you would want to be on the record are here, including the definitive version of 'No Woman No Cry' and a funky 'Lively Up Yourself'.
As the title implies, this is indeed Bob Marley & the Wailers captured in performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in London during the final U.K. leg of the Natty Dread tour. Passionate and symbiotic energies constantly cycle between the band and audience, the net result of which is one of the most memorable concert recordings of the pop music era. With the addition of lead guitarist Al Anderson during the recording sessions for their previous long-player, Natty Dread, the Wailers took increasing strides toward a seamless transition into the consciousness of ...
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$48.59 One of the strangest volumes in the excellent Rough Guide series, this volume on Okinawa offers all the problems inherent in the island's evolving cultural heritage here in these grooves. Most island cultures are able to hold on to their indigenous styles long after mainland continents have fused sets of traditions with one another for the sake of cultural -- and often political -- harmony. Okinawa has, like most oceanic cultures, resisted heartily the integration of its music into any other -- especially that of Japan, which has done its best to stunt the growth of and eliminate the remaining traces of Okinawan culture, especially its music. In this music lie secrets ...
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$10.19 It isn't hard to understand why so many jazz critics have an incredibly low opinion of smooth jazz; a great deal of it has been soulless, robotic, bland and unimaginative. But not all smooth jazz is without merit. If one believes that David Sanborn, Ronnie Laws, and the late Grover Washington, Jr. have been a part of smooth jazz (although their work has had just as much to do with soul-jazz), then it's easy to make the argument that some smooth jazz is worthy of praise. And parts of Miles Davis' 1985 release You're Under Arrest found the trumpet icon dabbling in smooth jazz with worthwhile results. That brings us to Leif Shires, whose What a Wonderful World has one foot in smooth jazz and the other in cool jazz. It isn't hard to figure out who his main influences are; Shires' lyrical, introspective trumpet playing owes a lot to Miles Davis, Chet Baker, and Chris Botti. What a Wonderful World is easy listening, but it's respectable easy listening rather than flat-out elevator muzak -- and Shires' playing is consistently likable whether he is getting into cool jazz (which is basically a subtle, understated approach to bop) on Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight" (the song producer Orrin Keepnews called "the national anthem of jazz"), "Autumn Leaves," and the Nat King Cole-associated "Unforgettable," or favoring more of a smooth jazz outlook on Sting's "Fields of Gold," Michael Jackson's "Human Nature," and Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time." Davis played those Jackson and Lauper hits on You're Under Arrest, and Shires' versions were clearly inspired by Davis'; however, Shires is smart enough to improvise instead of trying to play every single note that Davis played on his interpretations back in the 1980s. There is no getting around the fact that What a Wonderful World is quite derivative, but it's tastefully derivative -- and while this early 2009 release isn't remarkable, it is still a pleasant demonstration of Shires' melodic lyricism. ~ Alex Henderson
Nashville-based trumpeter Leif Shires, a promising young talent on the contemporary jazz scene, embraces timeless,appealing melodies on his soothing Green Hill Productions debut, What A Wonderful World. Included in the collection, his follow-up to last year’s self-produced Rapture, are bright instrumental versions of such enduring jazz standards as “Autumn Leaves, “Unforgettable,” “Tenderly,” Henry Mancini’s “Moon ...
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