| | Bruce Abbott Jazz For Lovers CD Bruce Abbott Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
Liner Note Author: Paul Mason .
Recording information: Lakewest Recording, West Greenwich, RI.
Arrangers: Marty Ballou; Paul Nagel; Bruce Abbott.
Personnel: Bruce Abbott (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Si Jing Huang, Ronan Lefkowitz (violin); Mark Ludwig (viola); Sato Knudsen (cello); Paul Nagel (piano); Paul Mason (drums).
Audio Mixer: John Paul Gauthier.
Bruce Abbott Jazz For Lovers Songs | 1. | That's All |
| 2. | Blue Moon |
| 3. | Alfie |
| 4. | Look of Love, The |
| 5. | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
| 6. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love |
| 7. | Crazy |
| 8. | Dream a Little Dream of Me |
| 9. | And I Lover Her |
| 10. | Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) |
| 11. | I Only Have Eyes for You |
| 12. | Something |
| 13. | At Last |
| Jazz For Lovers Music Review Purchase Jazz For Lovers CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ultra Chilled 01 CDs (2001)
Jazz For Lovers album
$15.95
| | Bruce Abbott Romancing The Sax CD (2001)
Jazz For Lovers CD music
$14.69
| | Ultra Chilled 02 CDs (2002)
Jazz For Lovers music CDs
$16.59
| | Ultra Chilled 03 CDs (2002)
Jazz For Lovers songs
$15.85
| | Willy Chirino Son Del Alma CD (2004) Bonus Track
Jazz For Lovers album
$10.55
| | Il Divo Siempre CD (2006)
Jazz For Lovers CD music
$9.59 With its second full-length album of 2006, SIEMPRE, the dapper Simon Cowell-created vocal group Il Divo reinforces its commitment ...
| | Ann Hampton Callaway Slow CD (2004)
Jazz For Lovers music CDs
$14.39 The sultry, sweet-molasses voiced veteran singer/songwriter has an impressive pedigree as an entertainment Renaissance woman, with a Tony nomination for Swing!, the theme song to TV's The Nanny, and some 40 CDs as a soloist and guest artist to her credit. Best of all, she lives up to her promises, most notably, the vibe she hints at in the album title. Her goal was to make a dreamy "make out" album and she succeeds, creating a lush, moody, sparsely arranged atmosphere-rich collection of sweet originals played at very slow tempos. Those arrangements are geared towards ...
| | Avery Sharpe Extended Family, Vol. 2: Thoughts Of My Ancestors CD (1995)
Jazz For Lovers songs
$13.09
| | Sylvain Kassap Boites CD (2005)
Jazz For Lovers album
$19.25
| | David Allan Coe Just Divorced/Darlin' Darlin' CD (2005) (Import) Germany
Jazz For Lovers CD music
$19.75 Germany's Bear Family Records hits the second from last leg of its David Allan Coe two-fer reissue program with this pair of albums released in 1984 and '85, respectively, when Coe was edging toward "legend" status -- meaning he was about to be kicked off the radio charts altogether to make room for Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, and the next generation of Nashville hitmakers. Both recordings were produced by Billy Sherrill. Just Divorced features one of Coe's greatest vocal performances in his reading of Johnny Cunningham's "Mona Lisa's Lost Her Smile," which proved to be a bona fide hit. The layered strings and organ work are slick but they add such warmth and depth in contrast to Coe's voice that it works to devastating effect. Coe wrote over half the record, and his own tunes work best on the rest -- "He's Taking It Hard (She's Taking It Easy)," "Sweet Angeline," the stunning third part to "For Lovers Only," and "Thief in My Bedroom" round out the "downside" of the disc. Coe's "Just Divorced" and "It's Great to Be Single Again" sound a little disingenuous coming form the emotional weight of the first half, but they're fine songs nonetheless. The album closes with a soul tune -- believe it or not -- Jerry Butler's fantastic "For Your Precious Love" is carried off convincingly as a country song -- complete with first person confessional as an intro.
Darlin' Darlin' is one of the strangest records in Coe's catalog. For starters, Coe wrote only two songs on the set, a spiritual song called "Mary Go Round the Birth of Jesus," and the fourth and last part of "For Lovers Only," which closes the album. Musically, this is a big production number -- even for Sherrill. There are keyboards winding through everything, big backing vocals, and layered pedal steel and electric guitars. Some of the covers are curious choices as well: Smokey Robinson's "My Girl," a soul holdover from Just Divorced, and J.J. Cale's "Call Me the Breeze." The rest were written by the then-current crop of Nashville songwriters, like the spooky minor key "She Used to Love Me A Lot," and Sherrill's brilliant "My Elusive Dreams." There is also a duet on the disc: "Don't Cry Darlin'" puts Coe in the company of George "The Possum" Jones and unfortunately, it's one of Darlin' Darlin"s low points. For the most part, the set showcases Coe as one of the great country singers, wrapping his throaty baritone around love songs, pop songs, and rock tunes. And as a singer's recording, as odd as some of the material choices ...
| | Ana Gabriel Canciones De Amor CD (2006) Remastered
Jazz For Lovers music CDs
$7.69
| | Suns Of Arqa Hallucinasia CD (2006) (Import)
Jazz For Lovers songs
$17.09
| | Bawn In The Mash Confluence CD (2009)
Jazz For Lovers album
$16.45 Bawn in the Mash is set to release their 3rd independent album 'Confluence' January 17, 2009. Produced by Chris Henry and recorded August 11-17 at Bawn in the Mash world headquarters in Paducah, the album once again will feature the artwork & design of Darin Shock, and contain all new original material performed by Bawn in the Mash. A confluence is defined as the flowing together of two or more streams. With producer Chris Henry at the helm, Confluence takes listeners on a trip down distributary into uncharted waters, channeling wavelengths & frequencies previously unheard or recorded. With the release of Confluence, Bawn in the Mash will have published over 60 original compositions with Wes Kaintuck Music (BMI), their independently owned publishing company. In addition, mandolinists Tommy Oliverio and Chris Henry are set to release two albums at the beginning of 2009: Whoever You Want it to Be, a collection of insta-instrumental compositions recorded by the duo, and Sadie's Inner Thoughts, a compilation album. Bawn in the Mash's first release, Welcome to the Atomic City (2006), was produced & recorded by the legendary Col. Dan Knowles. Welcome to the Atomic City is a collection of 12 original compositions that historically interpret & fictitiously describe events that have occurred during the last 150 years in Western Kentucky. Living downtown Paducah, the group spent ...
| | Lyshees CD (2009) (Import)
Jazz For Lovers CD music
$15.75
|
|
|