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Buy My Favorite Things CD Purchase My Favorite Things CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diana Krall Quiet Nights CD (2009)
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$13.69 Diana Krall's first studio outing since she and husband Elvis Costello became the proud parents of twin boys, 2009's QUIET NIGHTS finds the jazz singer/pianist turning in a serene and pleasantly subdued set. Krall breezes through a few bossa nova standards, most notably "The Girl from Ipanema" (here gender-reversed to "The Boy...") and the title track (originally "Corcovado"), both penned by the legendary Antonio Carlos Jobim. QUIET NIGHTS isn't solely a Brazilian-themed outing, however, as Krall also spends plenty of time in the comfortable realm of the Great American Songbook, offering up elegant orchestral renditions of "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face" and the Bacharach/David gem "Walk On By" that benefit from her supremely smoky vocals and graceful delivery.
Audio Remasterer: Doug Sax.
Arranger: Claus Ogerman.
Personnel: Joel Pargman, Eun Mee Ahn, David Ewart, Amy Wickman, Gil Romero, Katia Popov, Tammy Hatwan, Razdan Kutumjain, Alan Grunfeld, Helen Nightengale, Barbara Porter, Mari Tsumura, Sid Page, Bruce Dukov, Peter Kent, Yue Deng, Tiffiany Yi Hu, Darius Campo, Liane Mautner, ...
| | Tony Bennett Duets: An American Classic CD (2006)
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$8.49 Released shortly after Tony Bennett's 80th birthday, 2006's DUETS: AN AMERICAN CLASSIC finds the beloved jazz/pop vocalist collaborating with an impressive array of friends and admirers. Amidst a backdrop of lush string and horn arrangements, Bennett, still in remarkably bold voice despite his age, shines on these winning tracks. Highlights include ...
| | Loreena McKennitt Visit CD (1991) Remastered
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$15.65 With her piercing vocals and sensual, exotic sound, Loreena McKennitt has single-handedly made tangible the passions of Celtic and pagan life for her large, devoted audience. Her fourth release, THE VISIT, was her breakthrough, a satisfying mixture of original compositions and adaptations. "The Lady of Shalott" is an 11-minute rendition of the Alfred Lord Tennyson poem, while McKennitt archly notes that she sings the subdued "Greensleeves" in her best ...
| | Herb Alpert Whipped Cream & Other Delights CD (1965) Bonus Tracks
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$9.59 How a good-looking Jewish boy from Brooklyn discovered the secret of success in an updated form of mariachi music is perhaps beyond our scope. Then again, it might not be such a mystery after all. Aside from the obvious example of exotica, much easy listening depends upon more than a touch of ethnicity to maintain its musical roots. What Herb Alpert found in Mexican street bands was a previously untapped source of south-of-the-border melody and rhythm. With its unlikely combination of Alpert's cool Chet Baker-like trumpet and the blocky cadences of a marching band, the Tijuana Brass produced a lively, colorful mix that managed to appeal to hips and squares alike.
WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIGHTS was Herb Albert's most successful album, helped--no doubt--by its highly provocative cover art. The tunes are mostly unknown originals or, in the case of Lieber & Stoller's "Love Potion #9," so transformed by the Tijuana "treatment" as to be almost unrecognizable. Special mention must go to guitarist John Pisano and marimba man Julius Wechter, both of whom round out the sharp corners of a potentially raucous sound.
Building upon South of the Border's (1964) Top Ten success, Herb Alpert dismissed the contingency of Los Angeles-based studio instrumental all-stars, which he had christened the Tijuana Brass. Because there was enough demand for live dates, just ...
| | Herbie Hancock River: The Joni Letters CD (2007)
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$10.99 Any doubts about the incongruity of jazz icon Herbie Hancock covering singer-songwriter extraordinare Joni Mitchell will be obliterated on the first journey through RIVER: THE JONI LETTERS. For starters, the premise is not especially incongruous. Hancock has had a long, adventurous career in which he's traversed genres and masterfully blended styles, while Mitchell has always been deeply influenced by jazz as both a composer and a singer. RIVER features many of Mitchell's finest songs, stunning in their own right and reinterpreted beautifully by Hancock, plus a stellar assortment of musicians and guest vocalists.
Mitchell's pop and folk ...
| | Stan Kenton Merry Christmas! CD (2003)
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$9.95 When bandleader Stan Kenton was approached to record an album of holiday music in 1961 he agreed, on one condition -- no songs about singing snowmen or flying reindeer. The resulting album, A Merry Christmas, is a polyphonic masterpiece that is at once progressive and traditional. Included are such well-known classics as "O Tannenbaum" and "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as well as lesser known gems like "The Holly and the Ivy" and "Once in Royal David's City." Featuring Kenton's idiosyncratic style of arranging piercing trumpets over a wooly blanket of trombones and mellophones, this is beautiful, forward-thinking and angular music that addresses both complex classical harmony and Basie-style swing. Epitomizing this is the intricate and delicate harmonic dissonance on "O Come, All Ye Faithful," a must-hear for Kentonites. As a bonus, the album includes Kenton regular trumpeter Maynard Ferguson's stellar 1960 medley "Christmas for Moderns," which features the high-note master's hip takes on such other holiday nuggets as "White Christmas ...
| | Savoy-Smith Cajun Band Now & Then CD (1996)
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| | New Orleans Jazz CD (2002)
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$9.79 New Orleans, in America's 'Deep South' was a hotbed of exciting new jazz styles back in the 1930s and '40s, and this collection features the greatest legends of the day performing their all-time classic tracks. Acrobat. 2002.
Performers include: The Original Crescent City Jazzers, The Original New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Joe Manone's Harmony Kings, Sam Morgan's Jazz Band, George Lewis & His New Orleans Band, Buck Johnson & His New Orleans Band.
Personnel: Monk Hazel (vocals, drums); Bill Eastwood, John Marrero , Johnny Davis, Laurence Marrero, Michael Holloway (banjo); Abbey Chinee Foster (slide whistle, drums); George Lewis (clarinet, e flat clarinet); Hal Jordy, Tony Parenti (clarinet, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Cliff Holman (clarinet, alto saxophone); Andrew Morgan , Charlie Cordella (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Charlie Scaglioni, Louis "Big Eye" Nelson , Helen Raymond, Alphonse Picou, Leon Roppolo, Sidney Arodin (clarinet); Earl Fouche (alto saxophone); Eddie Powers, Tony Papalia (tenor saxophone); Harrison Barnes (baritone saxophone, horns); Avery Howard, Peter Bocage, Sharkey Bonano, Bunk Johnson (trumpet); Johnny de Droit, ...
| | Tom Griesgraber Whisper In The Thunder CD (2004)
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$12.79 Instrumental rock has come in many different forms over the years, and they range from surf rock to the folk-rock fingerpickers (Leo Kottke, John Fahey and Peter Lang, for example) to metallic hard rock shredders like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani (the virtuosos who offer some idea of what Eddie Van Halen might have sounded like as a full-time instrumentalist). But Tom Griesgraber is a rock instrumentalist who doesn't fit into any of those categories. A Whisper in the Thunder is probably best described as instrumental progressive rock; there are parallels between Griesgraber's evocative, atmospheric, reflective material and artists like Pink Floyd and Genesis, although the latter two are known for being vocal-oriented. Griesgraber, however, is far from a clone of Pink Floyd, Genesis or anyone else in prog rock. He has an appealing vision of his own, and this thoughtful effort finds the guitarist/bassist bringing elements of jazz, ambient electronica, new age (the meatier, more substantial new age) and world music to his rock foundation. One sometimes hears traces of guitarist Pat Metheny in Griesgraber's playing, ...
| | Walt Weiskopf Tea For Two CD (2005)
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| | Pat Yankee Remembering Sophie Tucker CD (2006)
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