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Mysterious Traveller
$27.59 Japanese DSD digitally remastered re-release.
Personnel: Carole King (vocals, keyboards); James Taylor (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Danny Kootch (guitar); William Green, William Collete, Ernie Watts, Plas Johnson, Mike Altschul (flute, woodwinds, saxophone); Curtis Amy (flute, tenor saxophone); Oscar Brashear (flugelhorn); Ralph Schuckett (keyboards); Charles Larkey (bass); Joel O'Brien, Russ Kunkel (drums); Abigale Harness, Merry Clayton (background vocals). This is a 12-track collection from pop songwriting ...
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$9.69 This 1960 recording is such a major success that it is surprising that altoist Phil Woods has rarely recorded in this context. The all-star octet not only features the altoist/leader but trumpeter Benny Bailey, trombonist Curtis Fuller, baritone saxophon
Personnel: Phil Woods (alto saxophone); Sahib Shihab (baritone saxophone); Benny Bailey (trumpet); Curtis Fuller, Willie Dennis (trombone); Julius Watkins (French horn); Tommy Flanagan (piano); Buddy ...
| | P P Arnold First Cut CD (2001) (Import) +3 Bonus Tracks; United Kingdom
Mysterious Traveller
$11.99 CD contains 3 bonus tracks. Shortly after arriving in London, it wasn't long until the hip, young, beautiful singer Pat Arnold (who'd just quit the Ikettes) was approached by entrepreneur Loog Oldham to record for his fledgling Immediate label. Britain -- its musical artists in particular -- had been won over by the soulful black sounds of America. The up-tempo beat of Motown and Atlantic had increasingly been filling dancefloors, and even the Top 30; it was time for the one-time ...
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$15.09 HOT HANDS contains the original albums ANCESTRAL MESSAGES (1993) and TABOO (1994). Personnel: Ray Barretto (congas, quinto drum, percussion); Adam Kolker (soprano & tenor saxophones); Jay Rodriguez (tenor saxophone, flute); Ray Vega (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion); Hector Martignon (piano, synthesizer); Jairo Moreno (acoustic & electric basses); Satsohi Takeishi (drums); Alfredo Gonzales (guiro). Recorded at Skyline Studios and Power Station, New York, New York im December 1992, January 1993 and Feburary 26-27, 1994. Originally released on Concord Records. Includes liner notes by Arnold Jay Smith and Larry Birnbaum. Personnel: Ray Barretto (quinto, congas, percussion); Adam Kolker (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jay Rodriguez (flute, tenor saxophone); Ray Vega (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion); Hector Martignon (piano, synthesizer); Satoshi Takeishi (drums); Alfredo Gonzales (guiro). Audio Remixer: Phil Edwards . Liner Note Authors: Larry Birnbaum; Arnold Jay Smith. Recording information: Power Station, New York, NY (12/??/1992-02/27/1994); Skyline Studios, New York, NY (12/??/1992-02/27/1994); SOnido Recording, New York, NY (12/??/1992-02/27/1994). Photographer: Teri Bloom. Arrangers: Hector Martignon; Angel Fernandez; Ray Barretto; Ray Vega . Concord Jazz did a smashing job on Hot Hands of reissuing two stellar yet under-the-radar Latin jazz albums by Ray Barretto's New World ...
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$12.59 All Songs Will Be Feat.In New Film About C.Porter"De-Lovely"
Tributee: Cole Porter. Liner Note Author: Will Friedwald. Contrasts, whether ironic or not, were continually at the heart of Cole Porter's timeless songs, as befits a man who greeted the world as the very definition of a sophisticated New Yorker, but was actually born in Peru, IN. Porter's careful studies of people in love are filled with obsessive characters who express hope but are frightfully desperate, who appear casual but are dangerously deliberate, seem joyous but are secretly sad, and in general muddle around in the continual conflicting emotions that tangle together in this thing we call love. Porter's credo may well have been that no one is immune to heartbreak, and the characters painted in song after gorgeous song are right at the edge of falling in love, but still struggling with it, because everyone knows the potential for pain that trails in the wake of love. Is the protagonist in "Just One of Those Things" (sung here by Anita O'Day) really that resigned? Doesn't he or she really wish it wasn't just one of those things? It's a riddle that isn't answered in the lyrics, and like the question of who Daddy is in "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (sung here by Peggy Lee), the answer really has to be supplied by the listener, and that answer will inevitably vary from person to person. Appearances are continually deceiving in Porter's amazingly precise songs. "I Get a Kick Out of You" (done here by Dinah Washington) feels like an upbeat song with a playful wink in its eye, but a close inspection of the lyrics reveals tremendous sadness, and the kind of prolonged depression only the absence of joy can bring. Louis Armstrong may sing "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" like it's a matter of two people making a decision, but to Porter love is not a decision, its inevitable, and reluctance only prolongs the inevitable, and to fight against it leads to exhaustion, as Shirley Horn's breathless, atmospheric version of "Love for Sale" shows. Not that Porter's songs paint landscapes of desolation and loss; it's just that underneath those gorgeous, uplifting melodies and artfully simple lyrics are scores of hidden conflicts, which is why different versions of his tunes by different artists so often yield different results and possibilities. "I give to you and you give to me," Dean Martin sings in the opening lines of "True Love," and its difficult to say by following the lyrics whether Porter felt that such a balance is the real nature of true love or an impossible ideal. Again, its up to the listener, and at different times Porter's songs lead to different conclusions. This is a marvelous selection of Cole Porter songs, and if hearing them doesn't necessarily help sort out the myriad complexities of what love is, they're at ...
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