| | Percy Faith Columbia Singles, Vol. 2: 1952-1958 CD Percy Faith Discography of CDs
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Liner Note Author: Al Fichera.
Personnel: Bernie Leighton (harpsichord).
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$10.69 There is no doubting that Percy Faith was one of the great arrangers in contemporary American music, but the nice side of the two-fer Bon Voyage/Carefree is that it not only explores Faith's delightful arrangements, but also showcases his clever compositions. Of the two records, combined here on one CD, it is Carefree where the too often overlooked Percy Faith as composer is explored. Every song in this section ...
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$11.59 This Collectables label two-fer features two 1973 LPs from easy listening maestro André Kostelanetz. The times may change, but the Kostelanetz sound does not -- his opulent, soaring approach to the easy listening idiom remains constant whether the songwriter is Stephen Foster or Stevie Wonder. Of course, by the release of Last Tango in Paris, that sound is so anachronistic that it seems to originate from not just another time, but another planet -- worse, there's no rhyme or reason to explain the song selection, resulting in track-to-track progressions as absurd as "Love Theme from Lady Sings the Blues" into Hank Williams' ...
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$13.25 Oboe player Russel Walder, late of Windham Hill recording duo Stein & Walder, makes his solo debut with an album of heart-opening, mid-tempo instrumentals that lean more toward classical music than toward the jazz-tinged work of his earlier career. The smoky tones of oboe add to but never dominate the material. Walder employs synths, samples, and wordless female vocals to paint panoramas ...
| | Randy Armstrong No Regrets CD (2003)
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$14.05 Both as a solo artist and a member of the Doah World Music Ensemble, world fusion pioneer Randy Armstrong has been blending musical genres with imagination and style since the mid-'70s. 2003's NO REGRETS finds Armstrong continuing his efforts to forge a new musical language that combines jazz, classical, African, Indian, and Native American traditions. A wide variety of guitars (including a synth-guitar), percussion (including tabla, djembe and balafon), flutes, and studio manipulations make for a musical journey that spreads its geographical map wide. The results are organic and indigenous, yet decidedly contemporary. Armstrong composed nine of the album's 11 tracks (one of the two covers is Miles Davis's "Blue in Green," which receives a delicate treatment that feels Asian and country-tinged at once), making NO REGRETS an impressive tour-de-force from this talented musician.
Listening to No Regrets, Randy Armstrongs tenth album, is like listening to a whole season of concerts in one sitting. As one of the pioneers of the world fusion music genre in the early 70s with Do'ah World Music Ensemble, Randy brings all of his experience and performance genius to a collection of songs that range from the evocative sounds of a Lakota courting flute to a most sophisticated jazz ...
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