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Julius La Rosa is one of those singers whose appreciation for a song's lyrics and meaning harks back to the Golden Years of Frank Sinatra. The Brooklyn native got his start as a singer in 1951 under the ravenous wings of Arthur Godfrey. Well into his sev It's A Wrap Review
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Purchase It's A Wrap CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Peisha McPhee Out Of The Blue CD (1997)
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$12.05 Ms.McPhee is an extra ordinary talent. She brings passion to many of the songs, especially Harold Arlen's Ill Wind - and I most enjoyed her a cappella rendition of Rodgers and Hart's Isn't It Romantic.We discover a lonely woman remembering her lost childhood as she sings the Rodgers and Hart standard Little Girl Blue.She hopelessly tries to face her demons with the Arlen/Koehler lament Ill Wind.Sunlight and hope slowly enter her heart as she lifts her spirit with the immortal Who Can I Turn To? from "The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd."Three well-known love ballads comprise the scenario about the man of her dreams: The Man I Love, More Than You Know, and The More I See You.An accapella version of Isn't It Romantic? Gives a lively impression of a girl's glee club having fun.A sensual rendering of But Beautiful and All of You reveals the truly passionate nature of the woman, as she finds romance ...
| | Anita Ellis I Wonder What Became Of Me CD (1956)
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| | Bernard Peiffer Plays Standards CD (2003)
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| | Handful Of Dust DVD (1988) Full Frame
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| | Dolores Gray - Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1965) DVD (1959)
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| | Art Blakey - Live In 1959 DVD (2007) Spain
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| | Suicide Machines CD (2000)
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$8.65 The Suicide Machines: Dan Lukacinsky (vocals, guitar); Royce Nunley (vocals, bass); Jason Navarro (vocals); Ryan Vanderberghe (drums). Additional personnel: Patrick Warren (harmonium); Bennett Salvay (organ); Joe Bishara (programming, loops). Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California. Following the hyper-aggressive Battle Hymns, The Suicide Machines is a surprisingly toned-down effort, often scrapping the band's previous third-wave ska style in favor of a catchy, mainstream punk-pop/alt-rock sound. While there are a few ska and hardcore-influenced tracks reminiscent of the band's earlier days, their manic energy has largely been replaced by more detailed arrangements; some of the harder-rocking tracks are reined in by chiming, clean-toned guitars ...
| | Crooners: In The Beginning CD (2003)
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| | Hugh Steinmetz Nu ! CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Juan Carlos Quintero Los Musicos CD (2001)
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| | Reduced Shakespeare Company Radio Show, Vol. 2 CD (2004)
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| | Manny Albam Jazz Greats Of Our Time-Complete Recordings CD (1957) (Import) Spain; France
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$18.79 This double-disc compilation of jazz classics includes several recordings from 1957 and features jazz greates from both coasts. Manny Albam led many fine all-star big bands assembled specifically for recording sessions, and this compilation combines two related Coral LPs into a double-CD set. The first volume is a star-studded disc with Gerry Mulligan, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, and Phil Woods in the reed section; Bob Brookmeyer, Nick Travis, and Art Farmer making up the brass section; and the rhythm team of Hank Jones, Milt Hinton, and Osie Johnson. Albam sticks mostly to originals. He spreads the solo responsibilities around a good bit while playing musicians against one another with inspired countermelodies. "My Sweetie Went Away," associated with Lester Young but dating from the 1920s, provides a bit of contrast to the remainder of the material. The second disc focuses heavily on West Coast players like Richie Kamuca, Conte Candoli, Bill Holman, and Shelly Manne, though there's a ringer on trumpet, Harry "Sweets" Edison (identified under a pseudonym on the original record). Edison makes his presence known with "Sweet's -- Bread" and his easily identified muted horn in "Jive at Five." Candoli and Jack Sheldon trade licks in "How Long Has This Been Going On." Although each of these albums was reissued during the LP era, this Lone Hill Jazz compilation marks their first appearance in the CD era. ~ Ken Dryden Manny Albam's decision to quit playing and stick exclusively to arranging, composing, and leading large ensembles produced many fine records during the 1950s and 1960s, though most of them, such as this Coral LP, have unjustly languished out of print for decades. Albam leads a truly all-star tentet with Gerry Mulligan, Phil Woods, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer, Nick Travis, and Art Farmer, along with a rhythm section consisting of Hank Jones, Milt Hinton, and Osie Johnson. Most of these 1957 sessions are devoted to Albam's cool but swinging original works, each of which features ...
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