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Purchase Bewitched CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ray Davies Kinks Choral Collection CD (2009)
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$15.05 Orchestral and choral arrangements of rock songs have been a curious subgenre ever since the mid-'60s when Andrew Loog Oldham arranged ...
| | Rosemary Clooney Songs From White Christmas (& Other Yuletide Favorites) CD (1997)
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| | Boney James Send One Your Love CD (2009)
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| | Dave Brubeck Time Out CD (1959) Remastered
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| | Herb Alpert South Of The Border CD (1964) Remastered; Special Edition
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$9.99 Herb Alpert/Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass/Tijuana Brass: Herb Alpert (trumpet); John Pisano (electric guitar); Tonni Kalash (trumpet); Bob Edmondson (trombone); Lou Pagani (piano); Pat Senatore (bass guitar); Nick Ceroli (drums).
Herb Alpert was still using an array of SoCal studio all-stars as his Tijuana Brass when South of the Border (1964) began to restore the combo's good name after the modest Herb Alpert's Tijuana ...
| | Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played CD (2005)
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$11.29 Released in celebration of Les Paul's 90th birthday, AMERICAN MADE WORLD PLAYED ...
| | Very Best Of Perry Como CDs (2000)
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| | Psychedelic States: Ohio In The '60S, Vol. 1 CD (2005)
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$11.59 As usual on the albums in this fine series, there are a handful of unearthed gems, a string of game attempts, and then a trail of also-rans (some of them quite enjoyably earnest or naïve, some of them out-and-out pedestrian). Ohio was, as the CD booklet notes, a "real hot bed" of garage rock activity in the '60s. A few bands (the Outsiders, the Choir, the Human Beinz, Ohio Express, etc.) in a slightly more pop mode even saw action on the national charts, while any number of less polished but no less potent challengers punched their way on to various local charts. That means there is a slightly higher ratio of winners-to-duds here than on other series' entries, and, as usual, those winners make the collection more than worth the cost. Running caveat: fuzz guitar rather than psychedelia (per the title) is the element that tends to connect these singles together. Some are about as trippy as the Beach Blanket Bingo movies -- though not necessarily less entertaining for that fact, it should be noted, as one listen to the snot-nosed, anachronistic ...
| | Adi Braun Rules Of The Game CD (2006)
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$13.25 German-born but based in Toronto, Adi Braun is less a jazz singer in the traditional sense than part of the current crop of eclectic pop singers who use cabaret as a starting point. Less dramatic than Rufus Wainwright, less poppy than Nellie McKay or Sylvie Lewis, less twee than Erin Bode, Braun has the skillful phrasing of a jazz chanteuse in the Peggy Lee mold and a flair for interpretation that occasionally suggests Lotte Lenya. The closing rendition of Edith Piaf's "Hymne a l'Amour" is pure 1930s Europe in its world-weary sophistication, and Braun puckishly changes lyrics in standards like "Honeysuckle Rose" to hint at more earthly delights than Tin Pan Alley songsmiths usually allowed themselves to discuss. But for the most part, Braun and her small combo (piano, bass, drums, and occasional tenor saxophone) stick to simple jazz-based arrangements that put all of the focus on Braun's lovely, softly accented voice. Those few songs that move furthest away from the style tend to be weakest: at the album's nadir, Perry White's sleazy 1970s tenor solos on the tepidly soft-rocking "About Last Night" will bring fern-bar flashbacks and unpleasant memories of that unfortunate period when Joni Mitchell thought she was a jazz singer. Overall, however, The Rules of the Game focuses on solid material, mostly from the pens of young Canadian jazz and pop songwriters instead of the usual over-familiar Great American Songbook selections, given warm and inviting treatment by a well-attuned combo. ~ Stewart Mason
ADI BRAUN - BIOGRAPHYCombining nostalgia of yesteryear with the clarity of today, Adi Braun evokes, with her sophisticated style and subtle delivery, such vocal and dramatic greats as Sarah Vaughan, Lotte Lenya, Judy Garland and Rosemary Clooney. Her repertoire ranges from standards of the American songbook to European cabaret and contemporary gems by composers such as Canada's Shirley Eikhard and Gordon Lightfoot. Whether she is singing in English, French, Spanish or German, Adi Braun is "a power-frau who gives jazz standards a unique touch, telling stories that are miniature life moments" (Rheinische Post, Düsseldorf, Germany). "If you're a fan of high-grade vocal work with assured confidence, superb diction, sharp ...
| | Rita Cantu Canyon Lifesongs CD (1990)
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| | Coleccion Suprema: Franco De Vita CD (2007)
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| | X-Raided The Unforgiven Vol. 2: Assisted Suicide CD (2009)
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