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I've Always Got The Blues Music Miles Davis I've Always Got The Blues Songs | 1. | I've Always Got The Blues | |
| 2. | Sippin' At Bells | |
| 3. | Birds Of Paradise | |
| 4. | You Left Me All Alone | |
| 5. | A Night In Tunisia | |
| 6. | Pointless Mama Blues | |
| 7. | Little Willie Leapes | |
| 8. | Don't Explain To Me Baby | |
| 9. | Embraceable You | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Don't Sing Me The Blues | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Deep Sea Blues | |
| 12. | Bring It On Home | |
| 13. | Billie's Bounce | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Baby, Won't You Make Up Your Mind | |
| 15. | Half Nelson | |
| 16. | That's The Staff You Gotta Watch | |
| I've Always Got The Blues Music Review Buy I've Always Got The Blues CD Purchase I've Always Got The Blues CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ray Davies Kinks Choral Collection CD (2009)
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$15.05 Orchestral and choral arrangements of rock songs have been a curious subgenre ever since the mid-'60s when Andrew Loog Oldham arranged The Rolling Stones Songbook for syrupy strings, but The Kinks Choral Collection stands apart from the pack for the simple reason that it's not the project of some associate or admirer, but rather chief Kink Ray Davies. His very presence as arranger and lead vocal means The Kinks Choral Collection isn't nearly as stuffy and middlebrow as so many of these orchestral rock albums; he manages to inject some semblance of rock & roll by pushing the songs forward with guitar, and letting the rhythms swing instead of plod. This looseness is the first big surprise of the album. The second is its unrepentant but quite possibly accidental silliness, how many of the major guitar riffs are transposed for choir, an audacious idea in concept that's simply goofy in practice. These choral chants hamper the hardest rocking songs here -- "You Really Got Me," "All Day and All of the Night," "Victoria" -- and they're mercifully absent from the slower tunes, songs that benefit from the gentle layered harmonies. In comparison to most orchestral and choral rock albums, these arrangements ...
| | Rosemary Clooney Songs From White Christmas (& Other Yuletide Favorites) CD (1997)
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$5.99 All the material on Songs from White Christmas ...
| | Boney James Send One Your Love CD (2009)
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| | Dave Brubeck Time Out CD (1959) Remastered
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$6.55 Dave Brubeck's TIME OUT ranks alongside Miles Davis' KIND OF BLUE as one of the few advanced jazz masterpieces to achieve great commercial success. In fact, the widespread popularity of TIME OUT, with its cool-toned ambience, smooth style, and elements borrowed from classical music, helped make modern jazz a mainstream phenomenon.
The ubiquitous "Take Five" may be overplayed, but that doesn't diminish ...
| | Herb Alpert South Of The Border CD (1964) Remastered; Special Edition
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$9.99 Herb Alpert/Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass/Tijuana Brass: Herb Alpert (trumpet); John Pisano (electric guitar); Tonni Kalash (trumpet); Bob Edmondson (trombone); Lou Pagani (piano); Pat Senatore (bass guitar); Nick Ceroli (drums).
Herb Alpert was still using an array of SoCal studio all-stars as his Tijuana Brass when South of the Border (1964) began to restore the combo's good name after the modest Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass, Vol. 2 (1963) failed to ignite a fire in listener's ears. In his essay accompanying Shout! Factory's 2005 Signature Series reissue of South of the Border, Alpert comments that the Sol Lake composition "Mexican Shuffle" "opened a new door for me." That passageway meant the loss of the Tijuana Brass' practically forced mariachi style and the rise of Alpert's approach in arranging familiar melodies in fresh, creative settings. Nowhere would this stylistic progression be as pronounced as in the horn-driven updates of several then-concurrent chart hits. For instance, the mod sonic wrinkle in "Girl from Ipanema" emits a darkness veiled in mystery, directly contrasting the light buoyancy of "Hello! Dolly" or the footloose feel of the Beatles' "All ...
| | Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played CD (2005)
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$11.29 Released in celebration of Les Paul's 90th birthday, AMERICAN MADE WORLD PLAYED pays tribute to the master guitarist and inventor who changed the face of jazz, country, blues, and rock with his recording and guitar-design innovations. While the lineup here is stellar and includes vocalists Sting, Joss Stone, and Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), and guitarists Joe Perry (Aerosmith) and Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi), among others, the album is at its best when it allows Paul to shine in an instrumental setting, as on the slinky rendition of Duke Ellington's "Caravan" and the funky "69 Freedom Special."
Recording information: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA; East Side Sound, New York, NY; Il Palagio, Italy; Instructo Corporation Studios, Mahwah, NJ; London, England; Sailor Studios; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA.
Photographer: Gene Martin.
Arranger: Kenneth Cummings.
Personnel: Les Paul (guitar); Les Paul; Johnny Rzeznik (vocals, guitar); ...
| | Edison Diamond Disc Fox Trots CD (2000)
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$15.75 Old man Edison didn't care much for hot dance music, and it was with solemn resignation that he allowed it to be recorded by his company starting in 1920. This collection is limited to the early end of that spectrum chronologically, and covers many of the hits that were standards in the early '20s that were likewise recorded by Victor, Columbia, Gennett, and other early record companies. The advantage to this package is the improved sound of the Edison Diamond Disc over the others; although weak in the bass, the records were loud and clear in the midrange and treble. The bands here range from the charming trio of Ernest Stevens (saxophone, banjo, and piano) to the California Ramblers hiding under the Edison nom de disque of the Broadway Dance Orchestra. There are a few hot solos here and there, but mostly these records were meant for dancing and were not intended as jazz. Tempos are friendly to dancers, and for that reason this would be an excellent disc to use in teaching vintage dance classes and/or for period music needed for plays or films. Sound quality is better than average throughout, although there seems to be some kind of defect in the final track, "Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!" -- certainly nothing to send the disc back for. Treasurable moments here are many for the vintage ...
| | Tom Harrell Passages CD (1991) (Import)
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$18.65 This CD is most notable for featuring ten of trumpeter Tom Harrell's compositions. Few of the melodies from the harmonically advanced originals will stick in one's mind after one or two listens, but the solos are excellent ...
| | Joe Heaney Say A Song CD (1996)
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| | String Trio Of New York Gut Reaction CD (2003)
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$13.55 One of the longest running ensembles in modern jazz, the String Trio of New York has been in the biz for over 25 years. This release marks violinist Rob Thomas' first recording with the band. Captured live ...
| | Peter Dawson Australia Ambassador Of Song CDs (2004)
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| | Halfway To Hazard CD (2007)
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| | Vikki Carr 40 Exitos CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Here Comes Everybody Veronica Project CD (2008)
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| | Joao Carreiro & Capataz CD (2009) (Import) Brazil
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