| | Gabrielle Goodman Travelin' Light CD - Import Gabrielle Goodman Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Gabrielle Goodman (vocals, background vocals); Gabrielle Goodman; Gary Thomas , Gary Thomas (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Michael Cain (piano); Anthony Cox (bass instrument, acoustic bass); Rubén Rodríguez (bass instrument, electric bass); Tony Bunn (electric double bass); Tony Bunn (electric bass); Mark Feldman (vocals, violin); Kevin Eubanks (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Wolfgang Muthspiel (guitar, electric guitar); Barry Miles, David Bunn (piano, synthesizer); Mike Cain (piano); Buddy Williams (drums); Don Alias (congas, percussion). Recording information: Power Station Studios, New York, NY (02/1993); Power Station, New York, NY (02/1993). Photographer: Robert Lewis . Arrangers: David Bunn ; Barry Miles. Sounding like a combination of Sarah Vaughan and Chaka Khan seasoned with a dash of Roberta Flack, Gabrielle Goodman is joined by a motley crew of modern musicians, swoops, scats, and whoops through a playlist of standards and originals, one of them by Goodman herself. For the most part, it seems that the arrangements, including those of the standards, are "popularized." That is, they have been designed to be attractive to fans of contemporary popular music. One exception is the Gershwin Brothers' "Someone to Watch Over Me," where Goodman opens the verse with just Kevin Eubanks' subdued guitar (one of few subdued moments on this disc) behind her. Additional instrumentation, especially Gary Thomas' tenor, joins in for a very relaxed chorus. (Thomas and his saxophones are very prominent on this disc.) But on most of the cuts, Goodman's voice soars to the heavens. "Over the Rainbow" becomes a bop aria and on "Travelin' Light" her voice becomes a horn, competing with Thomas' tenor for the dominating position on this tune. Goodman's rendition will not remind anyone of Judy Garland's. The Goodman composed "Manila" is a major production. The pulse is established by drummer Buddy Williams' back beat. Barry Miles' synthesizer weaves in and out with Goodman's voice as she overdubs the background vocals. Clifford Brown's "Blues Walk" flirts with the avant garde, as Goodman sings wordless vocals, Thomas' serendipitous sax wailing with her. This tune, with Goodman and Thomas as a two-person ensemble, is one of the album's highlights. Once more she relies on the laid back guitar of Kevin Eubanks in her thoughtful, emotional offering "Don't Explain," another of the album's strong performances. Many will have to give this album more than a single play before fully appreciating it, but they will assuredly be drawn to Goodman's wide-ranging, unusual but haunting presentation of the music. Travelin' Light will be particularly appreciated by those who prize a singer willing to take some major risks. [The lyrics are fortunately reprinted in the liner notes.] ~ Dave Nathan Gabrielle Goodman Travelin' Light Songs Travelin' Light Music Review Purchase Travelin' Light CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 23 Skidoo Culling Is Coming CD (1983) (Import) Import; Reissued; United Kingdom
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| | Louis Prima Wildest! CD (1957) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Travelin' Light
$8.85 Personnel includes: Louis Prima (vocals); Sam Butera (tenor saxophone); James Blount (trombone); Keely Smith (background vocals); The Witnesses. Recorded in April 1956. Originally released on Capitol Records (T-755). Digitally remastered by Steve Hoffman. Personnel: Louis Prima (vocals, trumpet); Keely Smith (vocals); Jack Marshall (guitar); Sam Butera (tenor saxophone); James B;ount, Jr. (trombone); Willie McCUmber (piano); Amato Rodrigues (bass); Bobby Morris (drums). Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California in April & September 1956. Originally released on Capitol (755). Includes liner notes by Michael Cuscuna. All tracks have been digitally remastered. The album cover of Louis Prima's THE WILDEST! perfectly captures the unabashed and ever-present enthusiasm of the famed Italian-American vocalist/trumpeter--head tilted back, mouth agape, and sporting a smile a mile wide. This 1957 record contains many of Prima's best-known songs, including the boisterous "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" (covered by David Lee Roth in the '80s) and the swinging (and self-penned) "Jump, Jive, An' Wail" (revived in the '90s by the Brian Setzer Orchestra), along with the jazzy "Basin Street Blues/When It's Sleepy Time Down South," a nod to his hero and greatest influence, Louis Armstrong. In addition to an ensemble led by saxophonist Sam Butera, Prima is joined here by his wife, the cool-as-a-cucumber singer Keely Smith, who provided the ideal counterbalance to his rowdy persona. Although THE WILDEST! is notable for its occasionally ...
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$12.65 Dinosaur Jr.: J. Mascis (vocals, guitar, percussion); Lou Barlow (vocals, bass, Casio); Murph (vocals, drums, casio). Dinosaur Jr.: Lou Barlow (bass instrument); J Mascis (drums); Murph. Personnel: J Mascis (vocals, guitar, cymbals, tom tom); Murph (vocals, keyboards, drums); Lou Barlow (vocals, keyboards). Liner Note Author: Byron Coley. Recording information: Chris Dixon's House. Photographers: Jason Talerman; Jens Jürgensen. Released ...
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