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There are sentimental ballads performed with solo guitar ("My Dad, My Pa"), country songs ("Here We Go Again"), pre-rock pop standards ("Old Devil Moon"), a cover of Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man," a minimalist version of a blues classic ("Big Boss Man," slowed to an absolutely glacial tempo), and even a big orchestral assault on the Doors "Light My Fire." This remastered version also thoughtfully appends "Happy," a single that marked Sinatra's last collaboration with Hazlewood, as a bonus track.
This was the first album Nancy Sinatra made after ending her professional relationship with producer/Svengali Lee Hazlewood. Perhaps as a result it's a total departure from her earlier work and all over the stylistic map.
Personnel: Nancy Sinatra (vocals); Al Casey, Jerry McGee (guitar); Red Rhodes (steel guitar); Sid Sharp (violin, strings); Jim Horn (flute); Roy Caton (trumpet); Don Randi (piano); Jerry Scheff, Carol Kaye (bass guitar); Hal Blaine (drums).
Nancy Sinatra Nancy Songs Purchase Nancy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nancy Sinatra Boots CD (1966)
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$11.45 Originally released on Reprise (6202). Includes liner notes by Stan Cornyn and Nancy Sinatra.
"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," with its sinister descending bass run, had made Nancy Sinatra an instant icon of cool, and the leather outfit she wore on the sleeve of the concurrent album cemented her image as a leather booted, mini-skirted cookie. Along with her signature tune, heard here in both stereo album and mono single mixes, she essays several songs by her producer/Svengali Lee Hazlewood, as well as a bunch of then-current hits, as was common practice at the time.
Highlights include a bossa nova version of Marianne Faithfull's "As Tears Go By" (with unsettlingly sophisticated jazz chording), a take on the Knickerbockers' "Lies" that nixes the song's Beatles sound-alike quality in favor of bizarre helium-voiced chorus vocals, and a horn-driven big band runthrough of the Fab Four's "Day Tripper." BOOTS is a quintessential '60s time capsule.
1995 reissue on Sundazed of her 1966 debut for Reprise with four single sides as bonus tracks: the B-sides ...
| | Nancy Sinatra Nancy In London CD (1966)
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$12.95 Originally released on Reprise (6221). Includes liner notes by Nancy Sinatra.
This album is the last of four (!) Nancy Sinatra released in 1966, a time when pop stars apparently had a more serious work ethic. It's something of a return to the formula of her earlier albums, after a brief detour into old-timey pre-rock standards on SUGAR.
Here, more sensibly, Sinatra purrs her sex-kittenish way through a series of songs by her producer/Svengali Lee Hazlewood, and covers various pop hits of the day, including the Drifters' "On Broadway," and Dusty Springfield's "Wishin' and Hopin'." She also essays the theme songs to two quintessentially '60s flicks, including the James Bond epic "You Only Live Twice," in which she's backed by members of the London Philharmonic. And speaking of things quintessentially '60s, don't miss the bonus track, a duet with father Frank, appropriately entitled "Life's a Trippy Thing."
The changes of locale for Nancy's ...
| | Nancy Sinatra Country My Way CD (1967)
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$11.65 COUNTRY, MY WAY was recorded in Nashville with many of the same musicians who would appear some months later on Bob Dylan's BLONDE ON BLONDE. It finds Nancy Sinatra singing the proverbial pants off a nicely chosen collection of contemporary country songs.
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| | Nancy Sinatra Movin' With Nancy CD (1968)
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$11.59 This is the soundtrack to Nancy Sinatra's Emmy-winning 1967 TV special, which she conceived as an ahead-of-its-time collection of what today would be called music videos. Each song was shot in a different location, including a monastery and an abandoned amusement park. (The curious should definitely check out the video version, which features mind-bogglingly trippy effects and groovy '60s fashions from the soft underbelly of the Summer Of Love).
The songs include several of her hits, with "These Boots Are Made for Walking" being the obvious exception. As you'd expect she covers several hits of the day such as the Fifth Dimension's "Up, Up and Away," as well as songs by her longtime producer/Svengali Lee Hazlewood, who duets with her on "Some Velvet Morning." Frank Sinatra also shows up (billed as "A Very Close Relative") for a nice reading of "Younger Than Springtime."
Taking ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
Somewhat more mysteriously, Rolling Stone Ron Wood also turns up on what sounds dangerously close to a lounge version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing," but this minor faux pas is redeemed by the Irish folk medley "Joy of Life/Trout in the Bath" which arguably features more full-on Irishness than the Dublin production of RIVERDANCE. There's also a lovely rendition of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" that's topped ...
| | Cat Stevens Foreigner CD (1973) Remastered
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$6.49 Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (December 1999, Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Between 1970 and 1972, Cat Stevens recorded four albums in the same manner, using the same producer and many of the same musicians, painting the album covers, and assigning the records ponderous titles. Things changed with his next album, Foreigner. The recording itself had been produced by Stevens, and while a couple of Stevens' usual backup musicians had been retained, New York session musicians appeared, and second guitarist Alun Davies was gone. With him went the acoustic guitar interplay that had been the core of Stevens' sound, replaced by more elaborate keyboard-based arrangements complete with strings, brass, and a female vocal trio featuring Patti Austin. It's easy to look at the 18-plus minute "Foreigner Suite" that took up the first side and accuse Stevens of excess and indulgence. What should be kept in mind, however, is that his peers in 1973 were acts like Jethro Tull and Yes, who in turn were taking their cue from the Beatles' Abbey Road and the Who's Tommy. Call Foreigner ambitious, then, rather than indulgent. Actually, the suite is full of compelling melodic sections and typically emotive singing that could have made for an album side's worth of terrific four-minute Cat Stevens songs, if only he had composed them that way. As it is, the suite is a collection of tantalizing fragments. But the album's second side, featuring the Top 40 hit "The Hurt," demonstrates that, even in the four-minute range, his songwriting and arranging were becoming overly busy. On the whole, Foreigner marked a slight fall-off in quality from ...
| | J Church Palestine CD (2002)
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| | Sixties Rebellion, Vol. 16: The Living Room CD (2004)
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| | Paul Thorn Are You With Me? CD (2004)
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$13.29 In listening to Paul Thorn's fourth album, and the direct follow-up to 2002's iconoclastic wonder Mission Temple Fire Works Stand, one cannot help but think that he's spent some time listening to other people's records as well. Are You With Me is a collection of self-penned songs about love; for, against, happy, sad, grief-stricken and bewildered. Nonetheless, it feels like a singer's record. In the laid-back, R&B-drenched grooves one can imagine Thorn listening to recordings as diverse as Lowell George's Thanks I'll Eat It Here, Frankie Miller's High Life, Willy Deville's Backstreets of Desire, Boz Scaggs' Some Change, and Allen Toussaint's From a Whisper to a Scream. It's not that Thorn's fine album sounds like these discs in the slightest, or that he actually referenced them, it's the feel that's similar. Those familiar with Thorn's rollicking blues-based approach to rhythm and blues will be surprised this time out because the Tupelo, Mississippi native's sound comes right from heart of Southern soul on this outing. The album feels like a suite, examining all the stages of love, from bliss to heartbreak, from acceptance to the willingness to try again. Horns, backing vocalists and funky basslines abound in tracks like "She Won't Cheat on Us," as do the shimmering snare and hand drums prompting languid syncopated guitars and a gritty, emotionally honest vocal on "I Want You to Love on Me." There's the dirty horns and B3 that frame "High," and the light, Caribbean-soul inflected R&B that slips and winds around the singer in "If I Can Get Over Her," and the post-midnight smoky groove where crooner and in-the-pocket six-strings pair on "That's a Lie" that preempts the summery afternoon shimmy of "I Don't Wanna Know." Everywhere the sound of Southern Soul permeates, and Thorn's sweet croon rises above and slips through his words. Thorn is the kind of wordsmith where humor, tragedy and emotional honesty entwine and intermingle -- check out the simmering deep soul of "If You Can't Love Me Forever." This album stands in sharp contrast to the barroom rowdiness of his earlier outings; if this record lacks the intensity that Mission Temple Fire Works Stand has, it's because it is supposed to. There is real vulnerability in Thorn's protagonists and the way he sings their truths; they're never wimps, they're merely hopeful or broken men trying to communicate from inside their experiences. Ultimately, Thorn shows once again he's a songwriter to be reckoned with, but this time out he proves in spades that he's a soul singer who can slip down into the murk and mess of human emotions with style and aplomb. ~ Thom Jurek
Recording information: Quicksilver Recorders, Sulligent, AL.
Photographer: Letitia Green.
Unknown Contributor Role: Michael Graham.
Personnel: Paul Thorn (vocals, electric guitar); Paul Thorn; Bob Britt (guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, 6-string guitar, 12-string guitar, lap steel guitar, classical guitar, dobro); ...
| | Groundtruther Longitude CD (2005)
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$13.85 Formed by guitarist Charlie Hunter and drummer Bobby Previte, Groundtruther was conceived as a duo that would collaborate with a different guest artist on each album. Whereas 2004's LATITUDE featured Hunter and Previte working with saxophonist Greg Osby, 2005's LONGITUDE finds the pair joining forces with turntablist DJ Logic. Recorded live in the studio, the disc showcases Hunter's dynamic eight-string-guitar playing and Logic's deft, intuitive scratching techniques. Meanwhile, Previte holds the line with tight, dub-like percussion and occasional electronic tinkering. ...
| | Ken Davis Dolphin Magic CD (1998)
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$15.85 Angelic choral voices harmonise body mind and spirit in this beautiful collection of uplifting and emotional compositions. Ideal for healing, relaxation, stress relief, study, yoga and pure listening pleasure.I have Dolphin Magic in my collection of relaxing music and this is definately one of my favouritesIt transports you to another world. A beautiful world where dolphins play and make love! Keep coming up with more of this music Ken please.Angela Moore- London England 2008I was bought a Ken Davis CD by a friend many years ago which I always found very relaxing. It worked so well for my new born son Harrison that we felt we needed some more to add to the collection. I would recommend these CDs to any new parents trying to get a good night's sleep! Chris Taylor Brighton England January 4th 2008 Ken Davis is one of the world's most successful composers of instrumental ambient relaxation and environmental music with more than one million sales world wide from his unique 50 CD and Three Nature DVD self titled catalogue. www.kendavismusic.com . His gift of melody has been the key to his success. Pan Flutes, Piano and orchestrated melodies have touched the hearts of many who have heard his music in all corners of the world. His music heals and harmonises body mind and spirit. Ken is concerned for the world's environment for the future generations to come. "We need to protect our rainforests, oceans as well as to protect all endangered species worldwide" Ken Davis has sold more than two million cds worldwide with no major record company behind him! Taking his music to the streets in the mid 1980's he paved the way for his success inspiring all those who heard his emotional medlodies coming staight from the heart. This style of performance is only possible when performing solo as the music is created in the moment from the way the composer feels. This is felt by the audiance. Ken Davis is a performer who plays by feel. OTHER RELEASES BY KEN DAVISQUEST FOR UTOPIA:PAN FLUTES WITH NATURE:SOUNDSCAPES: CRYSTAL CLEAR: EARLY MORNING IN THE RAINFOREST:LOVE:PAN FLUTES WITH NATURE: ATMOSPHERES: CALL OF THE DOLPHIN PAN FLUTES BY THE OCEAN: TAI CHI MUSIC: INSPIRATION: DAINTREE DREAMTIME: DOLPHIN MAGIC: RAINFOREST SOUNDS OF AUSTRALIA: SPIRIT OF SEDONA: PAN FLUTES WITH NATURE IN AUSTRALIA:SPIRIT OF THE PAN FLUTE AUSTRALIA: AUSTRALIA ENVIRONMENTAL AMBIENCE: ...
| | Sandman Face Value CD (2003)
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$14.79 I release my first single "Ahh Dee Ahh" it sold over 8,500 copy and was listed a few time in the top ten on the bill board charts. Now my CD ablum with the DVD was release April 15,2003 and now I'm nearly over 10,000 copy sold and a few time listed in the top 100 on the bill board charts.I'm just starting to get airplay in my city of Detroit. And I been building a friendship with other radio station in other city. So I will be more airplay in other states soon.The DVD is Sandman uncut with two X-Rated rap video. Ahh Dee Ahh is uncut at a Lo-End block party. This party take place every year on the first Saturday of August and you can only get down like this ...
| | Little Bicycles Broken Hearts And Tired Legs CD (2007)
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| | Old Soul CD (2007) Digipak
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$11.95 Luca Maoloni's fertile imagination and compelling opuses drive the Toronto band the Old Soul's rich, texture-crammed wall of sound, which recalls that of their fellow Canadian collective Broken Social Scene, as well as the massed ranks of the Polyphonic Spree. "River of Daughters" is a lyrically and musically savvy song that equally evokes the Beach Boys, Leonard Cohen, and Barenaked Ladies, and is typical of the band's repertoire in amounting to much more than the sum of its parts.
Composer: Luca Maoloni.
Personnel: Luca Maoloni (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, banjo, autoharp, mandolin, accordion, trumpet, trombone, piano, Clavinet, organ, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, ...
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