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You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits Music You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits Music You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits Music Review Buy You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits CD Purchase You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Billy Ocean Greatest Hits CD (1989)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$6.99 Billy Ocean's Greatest Hits packs nearly all of the singer's charted singles that were on the Jive record label. Ocean scored an impressive run of feel-good Top 40 hits in the mid- to late '80s, including three number one singles, those being the classic post-disco jam "Caribbean Queen," the ballad "There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)," and the high-energy pop ditty "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car." Ocean's Top Ten hits, which all appear here, include the dance-pop of "Loverboy" and "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" ...
| | Lyle Lovett Smile CD (2003)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$12.65 By 2003, fans of Lyle Lovett had grown hungry for any offerings from their hero, as his last album of new material was 1996's THE ROAD TO ENSENADA. While awaiting the next batch of compositions from Lovett's witty pen, they'd been treated to a live album (LIVE IN TEXAS) and a double record featuring covers of tunes by other great Texan songwriters (STEP INSIDE THIS HOUSE). Taking a slighty different track, SMILE is a collection of songs the lanky Lovett recorded for various movie soundtracks over the previous 10 years or so. While Lovett obviously didn't pen such classics as ...
| | Various Artists Across The Universe CDs (2007) Deluxe Edition
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$12.89 The 2007 movie musical ACROSS THE UNIVERSE celebrates beloved songs by the Beatles in the context of a fictional romantic tale from director Julie Taymor. Anchored by young love-struck characters named Jude (Jim Sturgess) and Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood), the film features the cast, which also includes Joe Cocker and U2's Bono, performing Fab Four tunes with great gusto. Among the many highlights of the soundtrack are Sturgess's emotive rendition of the title track, Cocker's stomping version of "Come Together," and an energetic take on "I Am the Walrus" by Bono and the Secret Machines. Like Cirque du Soleil's LOVE show, UNIVERSE presents Beatles classics cast in a dramatic ...
| | Jackson Browne Time The Conqueror CD (2008) Digipak
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
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| | Jane Live At Home CDs (1993)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
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| | Prism Small Change CD (1981)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
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| | Tommy Kent Susie Darlin' CD (1995) (Import) Germany
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| | Reba Mcentire What Am I Gonna Do About You CD (1986)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$5.55 Since most country artists do not write their own songs, they can have more trouble maintaining the quality of their records than keeping a string of hits going. Reba McEntire broke through to massive success -- recognized by the Country Music Association with its 1986 Entertainer of the Year Award -- with the chart-topping Whoever's in New England, featuring the career-making title song. The album represented the perfection of an approach she and producer Jimmy Bowen had been taking for a couple of years, and one they only tinkered with on McEntire's next album, What Am I Gonna Do About You. But, even with Nashville tunesmiths burning the midnight oil to write songs tailor-made for her, she was unable to come up with material that matched. Not that these ten songs were bad. In fact, the title song had something of the feel of "Whoever's in New England" in its portrayal of a woman trying to recover from a painfully ended love affair. That track hit number one, as did "One Promise Too Late," in which a woman lamented a suitor who had come along after she'd already said her wedding vows with another. And "I Heard Her Cryin'," reflecting on the impact of marital squabbling on an uncomprehending child, was another strong ballad. But McEntire and Bowen seemed to feel that perhaps Whoever's in New England had been a bit too heavy on slow songs, and they tried for a more stylistic variety here, including a playful, '50s-style ...
| | Daryl Braithwaite Afterglow: The Essential Collection 1971-1994 CD (2002) (Import) Australia
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$21.99 With the exception of John Farnham, Daryl Braithwaite is probably Australia's most celebrated and accomplished pop artist. In the '70s, Sherbert, the band he fronted, ruled supreme as they churned out hit after hit. One couldn't watch an Aussie pop show without catching the heartthrob quintet. Braithwaite's solo career (which overlapped his days with the group), though initially as successful as his band work, became an up-and-down affair. But this collection -- and the fact that it spans the better part of a quarter century -- is a tribute to Braithwaite's durability, resilience, and sheer talent. Sherbert's 1971 breakthrough hit, "Can You Feel It, Baby," which opens the disc, has ...
| | Fall From Eden CD (2004)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
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| | Latenighttales CD (2007) Import
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$22.09
| | Onitsha Church Girl CD (2007)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
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| | Kenny Dorham Afro Cuban: RVG Series CD (1955) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
$9.19 The late Kenny Dorham was a fairly unique figure in jazz, in that he played with Charlie Parker and Andrew Hill, representatives of both the original bebop school and with the Blue Note post-bop scene of the 1960s. AFRO-CUBAN, originally issued in 1955, is one of Dorham's finest albums, highlighting his skill as composer, bandleader, and, of course, trumpeter. Half the album is a melding of melodically imaginative bop and the African-based rhythms of Cuba and the Caribbean, while the remainder is more straight-up bebop. The playing is exemplary and fresh, as befitting a posse of players that includes Hank Mobley, Horace Silver, and Art Blakey in their younger days. The tunes, nearly all originals, are tight and trim--all killer, no filler.
Considered Kenny Dorham's finest recording of his all-too-short career, this re-reissue has been newly remastered and presumably now includes all of the takes from these nonet and sextet sessions of 1955. Considering the time period, this date remains way ahead of the Latin-tinged and hard bop music that would follow. It would be difficult to assess the sextet being a step below the larger group effort, but only because it is much less Afro-Cuban. Nonetheless the unmistakable drumming of Art Blakey powers the combo through the blisteringly swinging "La Villa" with unison horns (Hank Mobley, tenor sax; Cecil Payne, baritone sax). The other easy swinging pieces "K.D.'s Motion," "Venita's Dance," and "Echo of Spring/K.D.'s Car Ride" display great group empathy and seem effortless, though they're not. It's the Latin-based music that really differentiates this band from all others of this era, save Dizzy Gillespie's. Payne's robust bari ignites the hip call-and-response motif ...
| | Seal Cub Clubbing Club Super Science Fiction CD (2009)
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing And Other Hits
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