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Purchase In Between CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ella Fitzgerald Twelve Nights In Hollywood CDs (1961) Remastered; Box Set
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$55.98 Originally released on Verve Records in 1961, ELLA IN HOLLYWOOD is a straightforward collection of 12 familiar standards mostly given very simple, pop-oriented arrangements. Songs tend to run ...
| | Carpenters Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition CDs (2000) Anniversary Edition
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$17.19 Recorded between 1970 & 1997. Includes liner notes by Richard Carpenter.
Look no further for the definitive Carpenters collection; this two-disc, 40-song beauty tops them all. Not only do you get all of the band's hits (and they had many), but lots of equally great, lesser-known tracks sweeten the pot. Karen Carpenter's pure, gentle voice, and brother ...
| | Bill Crosby White Christmas CD (1949)
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| | Frank Sinatra Duets CD (1993)
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$9.99 DUETS was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance, and "I've Got A Crush On You" (Patrick Williams/Nelson Riddle, arrangers) was nominated for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals.
When you blaze as deep and wide a path in this world as Frank Sinatra, you're bound to gain admirers from all avenues on the musical map. Consequently, when Sinatra decided to put out the call for potential duet partners, everyone from Aretha to Julio to U2's Bono leaped at the chance to lend their voice. Considering the eclectic group of guest artists involved, the arrangements are remarkably consistent, and the potential egofest is eschewed in deference to Sinatra's artistry.
Though the tunes tackled here are associated immediately with the Sinatra canon, many of them receive an unexpected twist. Among the most unusual is the surreal, David Lynch feel of the Sinatra/Bono "I've Got You Under My Skin," with Bono's haunting wail contrasting Sinatra's gruff pragmatism. Surprisingly, one of the most effective collaborations here is with an instrumentalist, perhaps just because it gives Sinatra's voice ...
| | Renee Olstead Skylark CD (2009)
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$10.69 Much like her self-titled debut from 2004, the second album by television actress and jazz-pop singer Renee Olstead finds the flame-haired teenager working with producer and arranger David Foster on a track list consisting mostly of standards from the Great American Songbook. A more than adequate singer with a surprising ...
| | Ella Fitzgerald Live At Mister Kelly's CDs (2007) Remastered
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$14.79 Ella Fitzgerald didn't lack for live recording opportunities in the late '50s, which on the surface, would make this first issue of a 1958 Chicago live club date an easy one to pass on. Verve label head Norman Granz recorded her often in the '50s with an eye to releasing live albums, which he did with her shows at Newport in 1957 and Los Angeles' Opera House in 1958 (not to mention another 1958 concert in Rome that was released 30 years later to wide acclaim). Those shows, however, differed widely from this one, which ...
| | Roger Whittaker New World In The Morning CD (1997)
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| | Frankie Laine Early Classics CD (2004) Import
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| | Most Beautiful Melodies Of The Century: Sentimental Journey CD (1999)
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| | Sergio Franchi Exciting Voice Of/Live At The Coconut Grove CDs (2003)
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| | Dean Martin In An International Mood CD (2001) Import
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| | New Scorpion Band Downfall Of Pears CD (2004) (Import)
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$22.89 This English band never disappoints. They always produce albums that are whole-hearted and all encompassing. Now dear North Americans, excuse me if I use a British sporting metaphor! If this band were a cricketer, they could dash off the fastest hundred of the season, bowl a spirited fast medium (and also fall back upon off-breaks when another spinner was called for), field anywhere (including donning the wicket-keeper's pads), and even have the humility to bring out the drinks as twelfth man. Correction: there is one role they couldn't adopt. They couldn't stonewall Ă la Trevor Bailey to save a game: that is not their style.Their style is to entertain. And here as usual we have something for everyone interested in Traditional Folk Music. Tim Laycock sings as effortlessly as ever; and this time I was particularly taken by Sharon Lindo's genuine Shirley Collins-ish pure/innocent voice of Olde England.(Not the faux-naĂ¯ve voice demonstrated by some women on the UK Folk Scene).And Brian Gulland's array of wind instruments also impressed.Two of my all time favourite songs are here. "I Live Not Where I Love" and "The Hard Times of Old England". But my favourite cut was their version of that grand old song I had not heard in an age: "The Friar in The Well". Naughty, but very nice. Decent liner notes too. Black print on a white background: you cannot beat it. And good informative artwork to boot.Dai Woosnam, The Living Tradition, the leading UK Folk Magazine.Those who have seen the New Scorpion Band live will know just how versatile and entertaining this group are in concert… they play a range of more than two dozen wind, stringed and free reed instruments. It’s a further attestation of the quality of musicianship and personality of the New Scorpion Band that their latest CD is the next best thing to a live performance. What's Afoot No 75 [Devons Folk Magazine] Colin Andrews. That they have developed such a close musical relationship is testimony to their superb musicianship and to the strength of their commitment to this wonderful musical adventure. I find the two big; songs on this record the most appealing. Both get the full benefit of the band’s extraordinary range of instruments. In both cases the songs emerge refreshed; The arrangement for Lord Bateman is a real work of art. The epic ballad is retold in graphic fashion, with the musical accompaniments playing a full part ...
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