| | Buddy Rich Supreme Jazz Super-Audio CD - Import Buddy Rich Discography of CDs
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**Super Audio CD (SACD)** A Super Audio CD player is required to play this CD. This item will not play on standard CD players. Buddy Rich Supreme Jazz Songs | 1. | Moments Notice | |
| 2. | Giant Steps | |
| 3. | Buddy's Cheroke | |
| 4. | Take The 'A' Train | |
| 5. | I'll Never Be The Same | |
| 6. | Buddy's Rock | |
| 7. | My Funny Valentine | |
| 8. | Latin Silk | $0.99 | |
| Supreme Jazz Music Review Purchase Supreme Jazz CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Merrily We Roll Along CD (1982) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
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$9.55 Part of the Sony Masterworks label's series of 2007 reissues, MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG presents recordings by the original 1980s Broadway cast of the inventive Stephen Sondheim production. Highlights of the ensemble musical, which essentially runs in reverse chronological order, include the jaunty "Old Friends" and the pensive "Not a Day Goes By."
Songwriter Stephen Sondheim and librettist George Furth's 1981 musical Merrily We Roll Along, based on the 1934 George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart play, was -- like its predecessor -- more of a critical success, at least over time, than a popular one. In fact, with a run of only 16 performances, the musical was an outright flop, the worst commercial failure in the career of Sondheim, Broadway's leading composer, since Anyone Can Whistle ran nine performances in 1964. The reasons may have been several, the most significant one perhaps being the same backwards structure adopted by the play (each scene takes place earlier in time than the one before it), which intrigued critics but tended to leave audiences confused and disengaged. Other reasons may have included the casting of young unknowns and ...
| | Nancy Wilson From Broadway With Love/Tender Loving Care CD (2006) Import
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$10.49 This two-fer CD brings together a pair of Nancy Wilson's mid-'60s dates for Capitol. Wilson's nuanced vocals might seem an awkward match with the over the top theatrics of the Great White Way, but From Broadway with Love bends the material to the singer's strengths, eschewing show tune dramatics in favor of subtle, atmospheric arrangements courtesy of Sid Feller. Wilson and Feller both approach the songs from a perspective rooted in traditional jazz and pop, gravitating to material that draws on the same inspirations -- moreover, selections like "He Loves Me" and "Here's That Rainy Day" play perfectly to the singer's remarkable capacity to articulate the exhilaration and heartache of romance. ...
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| | V I P's Complete V.I.P.S. CD (2006) (Import) Remastered; Germany
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$26.29 Modern mathematics isn't quite capable of counting how many R&B bands existed in Great Britain during the 1960s, but like a significant number of them, the V.I.P.s were destined to win greater recognition after they called it quits than while they were together. The final version of the V.I.P.s evolved into Spooky Tooth, who enjoyed chart success in both Europe and the United States during their late-'60s/early-'70s heyday, while guitarist Luther Grosvenor became a member of Mott the Hoople after changing his name to Ariel Bender (he also received some less than flattering reviews from several young women in the documentary Groupies, but that's another story). Given their résumé and the obscurity of their catalog, one might not expect much from The Complete V.I.P.s, but this double-disc compilation makes it clear this band was better than the average gathering of blues-wailing Brits. Lead singer Mike Harrison's voice was strong and emotive enough to carry material like "Smokestack Lightning" and "Straight Down to the Bottom" with style, guitarists Frank Kenyon and Jimmy Henshaw (the latter of whom was later replaced by Grosvenor) played with tough, no-frills menace, and bassist Alf "Greg" Ridley and drummer Walter Johnstone (later replaced by Mike Kellie) held down the rhythm with a solid, potent groove. The Complete V.I.P.s, ...
| | Sarah Vaughan W/ Clifford Brown (1955)
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$14.75 Recorded December 16 and 18, 1954, in New York. Originally released at Emarcy (36004). Includes liner notes by Michael Bourne.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
This album joined the talents of legendary jazz singer Sarah Vaughan with those of 24-year-old wonder-trumpeter Clifford Brown for a December, 1954 released ...
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