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Purchase Hangin Loose CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ray Davies Kinks Choral Collection CD (2009)
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$8.78 Photographer: Santiago Garfunkel.
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| | Very Best Of Bert Kaempfert CD (1995)
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$13.69 Recorded between 1960 and 1967. Includes liner notes by Steve Kolanjian.
Digitally remastered by Eliot Goshman (1995, Taragon ...
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| | Brian Culbertson Somethin' 'Bout Love CD (1999)
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$9.09 There is a strange but beautiful irony that occurs when an artist writes a great song upon the death of a loved one. Doubtful that Brian Culbertson was aiming for one of Somethin' Bout Love's (Atlantic) most emotionally rich tunes when he wrote the powerful gospel of "I'm Gonna Miss You" for his late manager Howard Lowe II, but he and co-writer/vocalist Lori Perry achieve just that. Unlike similar tunes in American culture that come across as generic, the poignant lyrics are specific to the artist-manager relationship, adding to the tune's uniqueness. The previous ten tracks are typically engaging Culbertson: irresistibly bubbly piano melodies over easy funk grooves, and engaging guest shots by genre artists like saxman Steve Cole (whose alto jams alongside the piano on the hook as Ricky Peterson's Hammond B-3 simmers like a finger on the trigger in the background), Paul Jackson, Jr., Wayman Tisdale, and Dave Koz. Part of the Culbertson lore has him becoming a smooth jazz star while pursuing his love of film scoring. "The Rise and Fall (Of Loving You)," a powerful duet with Koz, soars like the climactic scene in a romantic movie. Culbertson should also further cultivate his love for brassy R&B/blues funk, as the jammin' "Back in the Day" -- featuring the keyboardist playing trumpet ...
| | Jessica Williams Gratitude CD (1996) Reissued
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$13.85 An in-studio solo piano recital, Gratitude features Jessica Williams on a number of originals and jazz classics. Beginning with the minor-key, vamp-based original "The Sheikh," Williams acts as her own rhythm section, strumming the piano wires manually to set up the call-and-answer structure of the piece.
Compositionally, aside from Williams, John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk are the two prevailing forces on the record. Williams' version of Coltrane's "Mr. Syms" may be very straightforward, but tunes as good as these don't require any window dressing. "Like Sonny," the second Coltrane selection, ...
| | Artie Shaw Highlights From The Self Portrait CD (2001)
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$7.75 Hank Freeman (alto saxophone); Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Jack Stacy, Dik Clark, George Auld, Fred Petry, Tony Pastor (tenor saxophone); Artie Baker,
Chuck Gentry (baritone saxophone); Chuck Peterson, Claude Bowen, John Best, Charlie Spivak, Tom DiCarlo, Bernie Privin, Oran "Hot Lips" Page, Roy Eldridge (trumpet); Jon Cave (French horn); Ted Vesley (trombone); Martin Ruderman (flute); Phil Nemoli (oboe); Alex Law (violin); Jack Ray (viola); Irving Lipschultz (cello); Joe Roland (vibraphone); Hank Jones (piano); Barney Kessell (guitar); Art Shapiro (bass); Buddy Rich (drums).
Recorded between September 1937 and March 1954. Includes liner notes by Richard M. Sudhalter.
Culled from a five-disc retrospective of Shaw's career, this tidy roundup features material from across the popular and critically acclaimed clarinetist and bandleader. And while 14 tracks is somewhat on the skimpy side, the collection will work well for Shaw newcomers in search of a well-balanced introduction. The set benefits greatly from sparkling sound and the artist's shrewd hand in picking out all the songs included for the box set. The bulk of the sampler includes tracks from Shaw's 1938-1945 big band prime, including "Nightmare," "Free Wheeling," "Frenesi," and a stunning strings-augmented version of his first big hit, "Begin the Beguine." The disc also features Billie Holiday's one-off vocal with him, "Any Old T
(vocals); Blake Reynolds, Bud ...
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| | Klocks Greatest Hits CD (2006)
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$12.69 The KLOCKS Greatest HitsTime - 2005 (David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Nicholas Mason, Rick Wright)The KLOCKS dance remake of the classic Pink Floyd song. Available only on this special edition “Greatest Hits” collection. (Not available in stores)Clocks Sample used by permission of EMI Records London.When Worlds Collide - 1997 (Bill Caisse, Angel Cropper, Kim Day)Previously available only on the MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK of Venus & Mars.Richie Guy, producer / screenplay writer died of a broken heart on the release day of this picture. Ironically so has everyone who has seen the movie, drawing a strong cult following of suicidal loved starved baby boomers. Brent’s vocal performance landed the song a Grammy nomination in the Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television category, , but was over shadowed by Diane Warren (songwriter) for "Because You Loved Me" (Theme from Up Close & Personal) performed by Céline DionHighway Drive-2002 (Bill Caisse, Eric Swanson)From the album “Hold On Lucy” The KLOCKS hit the road as they added southern rock guitar guru Bill Caisse to the line up with the demise of the Texas legends “The American Peddlers”See http://www.aaronbarker.com/peddlers.htm which conveniently omits Bill’s reign as the guitarist for the group from 1981-1993. It’s Amazing - 2003 (Bill Caisse, Eric Swanson)From the album “You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can’t Tuna Turducken” Best know for the jingle line for a popular pharmaceutical company’s Erectile Dysfunction pill.(It’s Amazing, that I never felt this way before...)Produced by L.A. native Mel Guenat, ...
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