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Personnel: Nelson Rangell (vocals, whistling, flute, piccolo, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, kalimba); Alex Nekrasov (vocals, keyboards, programming); Anne Beer (violin); Darrien Kramer (trombone); Russell Ferrante (piano); Kip Kuepper (keyboards, bass guitar); Jimmy Haslip (bass instrument); Christian Teele (drums, percussion). Saxophonist Nelson Rangell delivers an instrumental pop tribute to America with My American Songbook, Vol. 1. Mixing original compositions, standards, and traditional songs, Rangell has crafted a heartfelt and sunny album. Tracks such as Leonard Bernstein's "America" and "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" utilize synthesized strings for an orchestral touch. Similarly, tracks such as "Freda" and "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" mix synthesized sounds with various organic percussion instruments to create a pleasing pastiche that is both organic and studio-slick. Rangell, who plays many instruments here (including flute), is an adept melodicist and his takes on such standards as "Cherokee' and "Billy Boy," while not straight-ahead jazz, do swing in a contemporary fashion. ~ Matt Collar My American Songbook Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $3.52) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Alto Sax, Jazz, Enhanced CD | | Label | Koch | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 44494  | | CD Universe Part number | 6827114 | | Catalog number | 9683 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 08, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Nelson Rangell | | Engineer | Bill Douglass | | Personnel | Nelson Rangell - vocals, whistling, flute, piccolo, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, kalimba Alex Nekrasov - vocals, keyboards, programming Anne Beer - violin Christian Teele - drums, percussion Darrien Kramer - trombone Kip Kuepper - keyboards, bass guitar
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$13.89 2004 compilation of live performances by the late rap icon recorded while he was on Death Row Records. Includes bonus DVD.
Liner Note Author: Rhonda Baraka. No better than a run-of-the-mill bootleg, and perhaps even worse, the live 2Pac album Death Row released in summer 2004 is a terrible disappointment. Then again, that probably depends on your expectations. By this point, Death Row had become a clearing-house of 2Pac miscellanea: the label had released everything from best-ofs and posthumous double-disc albums to spoken word and remix collections, each release a bit more insubstantial than its predecessor. The previous year's Nu-Mixx Klazzics (2003) was a downright travesty of what a remix album should be -- 2Pac's vocal tracks pasted, as is, over lame backing tracks by Death Row's in-house band -- and just when you would have thought Suge Knight's exploitation of the 2Pac legacy could not get any more blasphemous, along came 2Pac Live. This slickly packaged album is in fact a faceless hodgepodge of spliced-together audience recordings from various club performances by the rapper during his All Eyez on Me heyday. There are some nice liner notes inside from Billboard contributor Rhonda Baraka; unfortunately, her ceremonial rhetoric belies the shoddy nature of the recordings at hand. If you've ever dipped your toe into the sea of bootlegs out there, most of them rock-related, you probably recognize the difference from soundboard and audience recordings -- the former recorded professionally ...
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