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2 LPs on 1 CD: TWO PIANOS IN HOLLYWOOD (1967)/INVITATION TO LOVE (1978).
Arranger: Ronnie Aldrich.
Additional personnel: London Festival Orchestra & Chorus. Two Pianos In Hollywood/Invitation To Love Music Ronnie Aldrich Two Pianos In Hollywood/Invitation To Love Songs Two Pianos In Hollywood/Invitation To Love Music Review Purchase Two Pianos In Hollywood/Invitation To Love CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Percy Faith Chinatown Feat. The Entertainer/ Summer CD (2003)
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$10.65 Two albums from the end of Percy Faith's recording career are paired together on this release. The first, Chinatown Featuring the Entertainer, from 1974, contains Faith's arrangements of popular film themes. The cumbersome title comes from a sudden last-minute revision that replaced one track on the album with "Theme From Chinatown." The original ...
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| | Showaddywaddy Bell Singles Collection CD (2001) (Import)
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$15.85 As it includes both sides of their first ten singles, all but one of which charted in Britain, this could be considered almost as a best-of for Showaddywaddy's early years. "Hey Rock and Roll," "Sweet Music," "Three Steps to Heaven," and "Under the Moon of Love" (the last of which was originally recorded by Curtis Lee) were all Top Ten hits in the mid-'70s. The band actually usually recorded pastiches rather than bona fide '50s rock & roll covers, ...
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| | Vic Lewis Progressive Jazz/Mulligan's Music CD (2004) (Import)
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$19.59 Foremost among the British big-band leaders, Vic Lewis enthusiastically embraced bop, cool jazz, and other forms of post-swing jazz. Inspired by Stan Kenton and Kenton's saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, Lewis billed his orchestra with the less than humble tagline "The Music of Tomorrow by the Band of Today." The second of these two albums, 1955's live set Progressive Jazz, is a small milestone of U.K. jazz recordings, popularizing charts by Kenton and Mulligan alongside a number of similarly cool and cerebral band originals like Lewis' Afro-Cuban-tinged "Natal." But it's the first one, 1954's Mulligan's Music, that's possibly more interesting for the modern listener. Recorded shortly after Mulligan's release from jail on drug charges, this ...
| | Hollywood Cool CDs (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Tori Amos American Doll Posse CD (2007)
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$8.99 For 2007's AMERICAN DOLL POSSE, singer-songwriter Tori Amos returns to more confrontational form, after her relatively subdued and introspective '05 outing, THE BEEKEEPER. While that album may have been informed by the warm, nurturing side of motherhood, POSSE seems to plant its feet on the fierce, protective side of raising a child, with Amos referring to various social and political issues even in the record's title, which nods to the wildly popular American Girl series of collectable dolls and gives the bold performer yet another reason to play dress-up.
In keeping with the various personas depicted on POSSE's cover, Amos has kept the album appropriately eclectic, with the upbeat, keyboard-driven "Bouncing Off Clouds" and buoyant "Secret Spell" playing off moody songs such as "Teenage Hustling," which breaks into a startling guitar-heavy swagger as it comments on despondent youth. By remaining fascinatingly unpredictable (see "Big Wheel," a raucous Southern rock number replete with twangy electric-guitar lines), Amos proves that she is still a vital and uncompromisingly creative force in pop more than 15 years into her impressive career.
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