| | Blossom Dearie Sings CD - Import Blossom Dearie Discography of CDs
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Celeste. 2004. Blossom Dearie Sings Music Blossom Dearie Sings Songs | 1. | I'm Shadowing You |
| 2. | Saving My Feeling For You |
| 3. | Sanday Afternoon |
| 4. | Somebody New |
| 5. | I Like You , You're Nice |
| 6. | Baby , You're My Kind |
| 7. | Home |
| 8. | Hey John |
| 9. | You Have Lived In Autumn |
| 10. | Flame To Fire |
| Blossom Dearie Sings Music Review Purchase Blossom Dearie Sings CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Beegie Adair Jazz Piano Christmas CD (1999)
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| | Jan Garbarek Dresden: In Concert CDs (2009)
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$23.29 It's hard to believe that after recording as a leader for 40 years, DRESDEN: IN CONCERT is Jan Garbarek's first-ever live album. For those who think that Garbarek abandoned jazz some time ago, this will be a shock. DRESDEN is an engaged, kinetic, double-disc, ...
| | Vera Lynn Best Of CD (2004)
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| | Calle 54 DVD (2001) Widescreen
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| | Billie Holiday The Complete Commodore & Decca Masters CDs (2009) Remastered; Box Set
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| | Diana Krall When I Look In Your Eyes (1998)
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$14.75 WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance and for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical. WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES, a 1999 Verve release, heralds the return of the cool and groovy Latin-tinged jazz of the '60s. Upon hearing the opening track, a bossa-nova-fied version of Irving Berlin's "Let's Face The Music And Dance," one might think he had accidentally put on a Getz/Gilberto record. In fact, it's hard to avoid comparing Krall's breathy alto to that of Astrud Gilberto-particularly on the more samba-flavored numbers.
But Krall ultimately resists comparisons. Her simultaneously textured and smooth tone, warm timbre, and conversational phrasing mark her as unique. The set of standards here, including "Let's Fall In Love," "I've Got You Under My Skin," and "Pick Yourself Up" among others, is enhanced by fine session musicians and Johnny Mandel's tasteful arrangements. ...
| | Man Be Good To Yourself At Least Once A Day CD (1972) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.25 The only Man album recorded without Deke Leonard is something of a curiosity, a view of the band without the frontman who wrote most of their material. As might be expected, the vocals on this album are less accomplished and further back in the mix, but that is actually an asset in this case. Lacking their lead singer, Man proceeded to assemble their best instrumental set ever, and then to add sparing vocals more for texture than communication. The group interplay here is remarkable, with musical themes and ideas tossed from instrument to instrument with considerable creativity. The side with "C'mon" and "Keep on Crinting" is one long and intricate jam, and unlike most progressive marathons from the period, one doesn't ...
| | Xavier Cugat Jack Jack Jack: 1947-1949 CD (2000)
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| | Volga Boatmen Memories From Russia CD (1996) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Stanley Turrentine Never Let Me Go CD (1963) Bonus Tracks; Japan; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
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$33.75 Joined here by organist and longtime foil Shirley Scott, Mr. T gets down and funky over such standards as "God Bless The Child" and "Without A Song," as well as originals like "Major's Minor" and "Sara's Dance." Also features some fine work by drummer Al Harewood.
This 1961 groove date by Stanley Turrentine is an example of him at his fiery peak. Far from the slow groover of the CTI years, Turrentine's early Blue Note sides were massive and bright, saturated in deep soul and blues. This set featured Turrentine's wife, organist and composer Shirley Scott, and a pair of alternating rhythm sections. The first is Major Holley on bass and Al Harewood on drums, and the second is with Sam Jones and Clarence Johnston. Latin Conguero Ray Barretto appeared with the Holley/Harewood band. The set opens with a stomping version of Lloyd Price's "Trouble," with Scott taking the early solo while driving the groove. Turrentine burns the edges of the tune and Barretto punches up the middle with decorative flourishes and fills. This is followed by the a deeply moving read of "God Bless the Child." With Turrentine playing in his smokiest, silkiest, Ben Webster-inflected tone. Scott's solo, by contrast, is pure blues. The coolest tune on the set is "Major's ...
| | Joaquin Sabina Malas Companias CD (2008) (Import)
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| | James Brown Colour Collection 2 CD (2008)
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