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| | Barenaked Ladies Snacktime! CD (2008)
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$10.69 Following the cue of kid-friendly fellow alt-rock veterans They Might Be Giants, Barenaked Ladies issued their first children's record, SNACKTIME, in 2008. A natural detour for the lighthearted Canadian ...
| | Various Artists Cars CD (2006) Digipak
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$15.65 For the soundtrack to Pixar's charming computer-animated movie CARS, the company once again enlisted its go-to composer, Randy Newman, though this time around the veteran singer-songwriter sticks solely to a vibrant instrumental score (as opposed to his pop songs for TOY STORY, MONSTERS INC., etc.). Other artists featured on the ...
| | In Harmony CD
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$7.29 A charming record that is sure to strike an amiable chord among children's audiences and all ages. Sesame Street released "In Harmony" as an effort to bring together an all-star cast of talented musicians known for their commercial appeal during the late '70s. The album opens up with a beautifully spun and delightfully crafted poem/song, "Wynken, Blynken and Nod," words by Eugene Field with melody by Lucy Simon. Sailing off to a sea of dew one starry night are the fisherman three, fishing for the herrin' fish, "nets of silver and gold have we," sing the Doobie Brothers. Catchy and sincerely ethereal, the tune is worth a listen time and time again. Cornelius Bumpus adds extra sugar to the tune with radiant flute and saxophone leads. Singer/songwriting sensation James Taylor puts a charge into the chorus of a "Jelly Man Kelly," a man who makes a feast of anything jelly. Taylor also adds dazzling guitar work to Carly Simon's pleasant vocals in "Be With Me." Star soloist Bette Midler combines her talents with Bruce Roberts and Carole Bayer Sager to create the sassy "Blueberry Pie." Sesame Street creators Frank Oz and Jim Henson touch on the issue of sharing with Ernie and Cookie Monster. Songs by Al Jarreau, Linda Ronstadt, and Libby Titus are also featured, with an entire plethora of singers and crafty backing musicians. This record is pure project-oriented in the highest sense of the ...
| | Skatalites Stretching Out CDs (1987) Bonus Tracks
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$16.39 Recorded live at The Blue Monk Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica on June 27 and July 17, 1983. Includes liner notes by Herbie Miller.
Sometime after the terrific U.K. ska revival exploded in Britain, led by the revered Specials, English Beat, Selecter, Bodysnatchers, Bad Manners, and (early) Madness, these 1963-1965 Jamaican founding fathers came back for a well-deserved bow. Reuniting eight out of their nine members (the other was deceased), with several flying in from the U.S. and England, the one and only good-time instrumental band, the Skatalites, returned in 1983 to the Kingston streets where they'd helped found the genre. Caught live at the Blue Monk Jazz Gallery during this brief reunion, ROIR's cassette-only release in 1986 was a happy pleasure. Now here 'tis on CD, with five songs from the same July 17, 1983, show added for good measure, necessitating two discs. This is how fans and historians like it: complete and lively. Pre-reggae Jamaican ska was much faster, peppier, and danceable, and the standard-issue, thrilling, clipped R&B horns ensured an upbeat flavor at all times. Additionally, with their lead-part jazz-styled horn solos anchored on the rocksteady groove and long, hypnotic, and festive jams, the Skatalites were and are guaranteed to spice up any blue mood, and "Freedom Sounds" and "Guns of Navarone" retain the original bounce and a smile that music can't often manage without pretense. A few more Skatalites have also sadly died, and another has retired after triple-bypass heart surgery, meaning 1983 was everyone's last chance for the original (making Stretching Out doubly documentary). However, music this positive, played this well, will never die. ~ Jack Rabid
COME YE REVELERS TO HEAR THE ORIGINAL SKATALITES, IN THEIR PRIME, IN LONG EXTENDED JAM SESSIONS, RECORDED LIVE IN JAMAICA IN 1983 AT THE BLUE MONK JAZZ GALLERY NIGHTCLUB BEFORE THEIR FRIENDS AND FELLOW MUSICIANS. OVER TWO HOURS!!! HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?In 1983 Herbie Miller, manager of Peter Tosh brought the original Skatalites (minus the late Don Drummond) back to Jamaica from all over the world to perform at the 1983 Jamaica Sunsplash.The Skatalites had broken up 18 years earlier, after their short career of two years (1963-1965). Personal disagreements, conflicts and animosities had driven these inventors of Ska and master musicians to seek their own future as individual artists.Miller, who became their manager, owned a nightclub in Kingston, Jamaica called The Blue Monk Jazz Gallery. Here, after 18 years of separation they reconciled their differences, (for a time), and rehearsed for Sunsplash '83 and performed live at the club before a crowd of local fans, friends, and fellow musicians.There were no restrictions on the length of sets, no barriers on solos or improvisational experiments, and no recording studio limits on how long each song should last. They stretched out, played out, and had a joyous 18th anniversary celebration and reunion.Fortunately, Miller recorded the rehearsals and nightclub performances and captured for history (and ...
| | Gary Rosen Tot Rock CD (1993)
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$11.39 Recorded at Beartracks, Suffern, New York; House Of Music, West Orange, New Jersey; Soundesign, Brattleboro, Vermont.
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| | Felix Mendelssohn Paradise Isle CD (2001)
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| | Le Quatuor A Vent Scene Impressions Diaphanes CD (2006)
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$15.95 Quatuor À Vent Scène invites you on a musical journey through epochs and continents. The ensemble’s four members use a dozen different instruments that enable them to exploit a wide range of sounds and a wealth of harmonics. Their repertoire ranges from the Renaissance to this day and age, drawing mainly from ethnic music with forays into the world of film music.In October 2002, the Quatuor À Vent Scène (Wind Quatuor) released a first album called 'Noël autour du Monde' [Christmas Around the World] which received a very warm reception. They’re now back again with a wider spectrum of music and an original composition by the group’s musical director - Raoul Cyr. The latter attracted attention more than once for his involvement in the Laurentian cultural world and his dynamism around the local young musicians. Supported by Yvan L’Allier, Richard Leduc and Michel Dubeau, he invested himself in writing musical arrangements so as to create through their collaboration a distinctive sound. Michel Dubeau’s special contribution and his mastery of several ethnic instruments should not be underrated as it enables the Quatuor À Vent Scène to create original arrangements while respecting the essential origin of the music. Impressions ...
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