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Personnel: Judy Garland; Lena Horne, Liza Minnelli, Mel Tormé, Mickey Rooney, Steve Allen, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Barbra Streisand. Duets Music | List Price | $11.97 (You save $4.38) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Pop, Easy Listening, Vocal, Nostalgia, Show Vocals | | Label | Savoy Jazz | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 83432  | | CD Universe Part number | 6921172 | | Catalog number | 17575 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 09, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Judy Garland Steve Allen
Also: Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Dean Martin, Count Basie, Peggy Lee, Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Mel Torme, Lena Horne, Peggy Lee, Jack Jones, Vic Damone, Liza Minnelli, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney | | Additional Info | Remastered |
Purchase Duets CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gypsy CD (1963) Remastered
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$15.89 Music composed by Jule Styne. Lyrics written by Stephen Sondheim.
The 1962 movie version of the 1959 Broadway musical hit Gypsy was one of those classic Hollywood botch jobs, although not for the usual reason, a manhandled score. No, the song list was intact. The problem was casting, with Rosalind Russell replacing Ethel Merman, but unable to fill her shoes vocally, leading to extensive dubbing by Lisa Kirk, while Natalie Wood, another non-singer, was replaced vocally by Marni Nixon. The soundtrack album did not match the released film, either, with Wood restored and Kirk taking even more of Russell's parts. It turns out that Russell pre-recorded her songs, even though she didn't get to sing most of them on-screen, and this reissue belatedly adds her performances of "Some People," "Small World," and "Everything's Coming Up Roses," along with the screen version of "Rose's Turn," a mixture of Russell and Kirk. The result will be of interest to show music and film music buffs, but they are less likely to be pleased than newly outraged that Merman didn't get to play her most memorable stage role on film. If there was any doubt that the music was beyond Russell's abilities, the newly ...
| | Sweeney Todd CDs (1979) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
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$15.95 This CD contains highlights of the musical ...
| | Sunday In The Park With George CD (1984) Original Broadway Cast; Remastered
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| | That Old Feeling: Classic Ballads From The Judy Garland Show CD (2005)
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| | Great Day! Rare Recordings From The Judy Garland Show CD (2006)
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| | Judy Garland Letter CD (1959) Digipak
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| | Kenny Burrell Night At The Vanguard CD (1959)
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$13.85 Recorded live at the Village Vanguard, New York, New York on September 17, 1959. Includes liner notes by Stan Britt.
Recorded live at The Village Vanguard, New York, New York on August 28, 1993. Includes liner notes by Jim Ferguson.
Kenny Burrell's storied career as perhaps the premier modern jazz guitarist has been documented by many efforts in the studio, but here's a nightclub date that may well be highly ranked as one of his very best efforts. The spontaneity and freshness of Burrell's lyric lines and deft chords is further enhanced by perhaps the most advanced musicians he has ever played with -- bassist Richard Davis and drummer Roy Haynes. For music done in 1959, this is heady, seat-of-the-pants, brilliantly executed jazz that is mostly based in standards, but stretched to exacting tolerances that bend, but are not close to breaking. Davis provides strong support without going as outward as he did later in life, while Haynes might sound subdued to his fans, yet has an elastic presence that allows the other two a lot of freedom to fully articulate this modern mainstream language as a prelude heading into the turbulent '60s. On this straight reissue that originally sported the title "Man at Work," the trio plays all standards save the lively blues groove, more pronounced than the studio version of Burrell's "All Night Long," and the Erroll Garner tune "Trio," where Burrell's proves expert at combining singles lines and chords in balance. Most of the material is very upbeat and energetic as on the fast and quick "Will You Still Be Mine," and the bop swing of "Broadway" mixed up a little melodically by Burrell. The love of Duke Ellington's music is always with the guitarist as rendered during "Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'," where the genius of Burrell is extant in his ability to provide his own counterpoint. Burrell's other precious component is his ability to relax and consistently swing as on Thelonious Monk's "Well, You Needn't," Benny Goodman's poignant and simple "Soft Winds," and dipping deep into the tenderness quotient on the ballad "I'm a Fool to Want You" aside the tango-flavored bass of Davis. A solid effort top to bottom, and a recording most highly recommended, this is Burrell and his extraordinary trio very close to, if not truly in their prime, and their element. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Kenny Burrell played several nights at the Village Vanguard in August of 1993, and those shows are documented on two CDs -- this one and Then Along Came Kenny, which was released the following year. Both were produced by Burrell with Yoichi Nakao and feature an unfortunately ...
| | Jackie McLean Dr Jackle CD (1995)
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| | Nurse Witch Komugi Chan Magikarte Z: Shoot CD (2004)
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| | John Stowell Resonance CD (2005)
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$13.85 Performing solo on luthier Mike Doolin's acoustic masterpieces, guitarist John Stowell explores a set of originals and standards including "Yesterdays," "Prelude To A Kiss," "Picture In Black & White" and 10 others. Most noted ...
| | Logan Square Pessimism & Satire CD (2006)
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$12.39 Logan Square is yet another band to add to the list of Windy City pop-punk upstarts of the 2000s. Their hometown is both a blessing (notable show opportunities and record label attention) and a curse ("wait, Logan what? Did Pete Wentz discover them too?"). Consequently -- and despite indie label attention to the contrary -- bands from the Midwest hotbed need to really up the ante to make their faces shine above the rest and enable them to remain relevant longer than one or two albums. Unfortunately, while Pessimism & Satire is a competent enough debut -- it rocks and emotes in all the right places -- it's not one that exactly separates the emo quartet all that much from their contemporaries. Leaning more to the darker side of pop-punk (not quite Alkaline Trio territory, but far from being sugarcoated), the guys bear a certain resemblance to bands like the Ataris and Chicago peers Plain White T's. Though nods to both bands are littered throughout the album, the latter comparison is especially apparent in the vocal delivery and guitars on tracks like "Fire and Kerosene" and "I Wish You Hell." Album highlights come in the form of the swaying rhythms on "Alley Cat," the punchy ...
| | Wretched Vermin CD (2008)
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| | Playlist:80's Pop CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Monotones Are...The Revolution! The Sound! The Beat Of A New Generation CD (2009)
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