| | Gianni Basso Stardust CD - Import Gianni Basso Discography of CDs
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Gianni Basso Stardust Songs | 1. | Old Folks |
| 2. | Like Someone In Love |
| 3. | Lil'Baby |
| 4. | Don't Blame Me |
| 5. | Stardust |
| 6. | My Sister |
| 7. | My Foolish Heart |
| 8. | You Stepped Out For A Dream |
| 9. | Framing Charlie |
| 10. | There's No You |
| 11. | Nature Boy |
| 12. | Sweet And Slowly |
| Purchase Stardust CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diana Krall Christmas Songs CD (2005)
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$10.49 On 2005's CHRISTMAS SONGS, Diana Krall applies her sultry vocals and nuanced piano lines to a strong set of holiday classics. In addition to turning in a stirring performance of "The Christmas Song" that would make Nat "King" Cole proud, Krall eases into a swaying version of "Winter Wonderland" and a lush rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." With its dynamic arrangements and pitch-perfect mix of pop and ...
| | Miles Davis Kind Of Blue CD (1959) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$6.39 With BIRTH OF THE COOL, Miles Davis distilled a new tonal palette for jazz. As early as 1954, Miles reacted to the escalating chordal complexity of hard bop by fashioning an evocative blues based on a simple scalar pattern ("Swing Spring"). KIND OF BLUE was the ultimate fulfillment of this approach, with Miles providing his collaborators little more than outlines for melodies and simple scales for improvisation. By emphasizing the blues and the improvisor's melodic gifts, KIND OF BLUE precipitated a major stylistic development--modal jazz.
Charles Mingus had experimented with pedal points throughout the 1950s, and the melodic freedom of Ornette Coleman's Atlantic sides was also predicated ...
| | Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation CD (2009)
Stardust music CDs
$13.89
| | Louis Armstrong Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters CD (2003) Remastered
Stardust songs
$9.99
| | Singers Unlimited Christmas CD (1972)
Stardust album
$9.99
| | Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery CD (1960) SACD Hybrid
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$15.19 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
John "Wes" Montgomery taught himself to play at the age of nineteen and created a style as influential to jazz guitar as was Charlie Christian's to an earlier generation. Recorded in the early part of his solo career, THE INCREDIBLE JAZZ GUITAR OF WES MONTGOMERY defined standards for hard bop guitar which are as cogent today as they were in 1960.
The album jumps out with the quartet hustling through Sonny Rollins' "Airegin," where Wes performs his often imitated licks with grace and agility. His extended phrases, thematic development, harmonic and melodic embellishment come together in a formidable technique with a heavy swing. An impressive use of octaves and chords coupled with the rejection of a guitar pick in favor of his own thumb allowed Wes' guitar to sing with warmth and with beauty. The lyrical rendition of "Polka Dots And Moonbeams" and his own "D-Natural Blues" are prime examples of the fullness of his lines. To this day, whenever a guitarist uses octaves he runs the risk of comparison to Wes, such was his mastery of this technique. Another aspect of his legacy is the compositions. Since their appearance on this album, "Four ...
| | Complete Sun Singles, Vol. 2 CDs (1995) (Import) Import; Boxed Set; Germany
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$125.09 Volume two of this series runs the label's output, both A- and B-sides, from Sun 229 ("Daydreams Come True" by Maggie Sue Wimberly) to 278 (Tommy Blake's rockabilly howler "Lordy Hoody"). At our starting point with this box, Elvis had moved on to RCA Victor and worldwide stardom, and the first million-seller for the label -- Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" -- was looming on the horizon. By the end of it, we're in the midst of the original rockabilly revolution. This is truly Sun's golden age.
Volume one in the series showed how Sun evolved from a blues label to the first recordings by Elvis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash, which firmly moved it into country territory, for this is how all three artists were originally marketed. Disc One picks up the thread nicely with the Carl Perkins spin of "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Honey Don't." Disc two hits paydirt in a big way with Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line" and "Get Rhythm," Roy Orbison's "Ooby Dooby," "Go! Go! Go!," "Rockhouse," and "You're My Baby" (featuring Roy at his rockabilly guitar-picking best), Carl Perkins' "Boppin' the Blues," "Dixie Fried," and "All Mama's Children," Billy Riley's debut disc "Trouble Bound" and "Rock With Me Baby," and the twin-spin coolness of Warren Smith's "Ubangi Stomp" and "Black Jack David," two of the best sides ever cut at 706 Union Avenue. More Johnny Cash is aboard Disc Three, with "Train of Love" and "There You Go," and right after that is the debut disc from the Ferriday Fireball himself, Jerry Lee Lewis, with "Crazy Arms" and "End of the Road" both amply demostrating how fully formed his style was when he entered Sam's studio. Right after that is one of the best Sun records ever, Billy Riley's "Flying Saucer Rock & Roll," featuring the Killer on backup piano and guitarist Roland Janes whipping the tremolo bar on his Strat into a frenzy on the intro. Our final ...
| | Marcelo Zarvos Dualism CD (2000)
Stardust songs
$13.25
| | Essential Dinah Washington: The Great Songs CD (1992)
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$8.65 THE ESSENTIAL DINAH WASHINGTON features a variety of the renowned vocalist's sessions from the 1950s. "Christopher Columbus" and "I Get a Kick Out of You" are two prime examples of Washington's ability to interpret a song like a horn player. She bends and shapes these melodies into intriguing solo-like phrases by blending together legato lines with syncopated rhythms. However, there is no showboating in her renderings; she always maintains the integrity of each tune.
Washington's greatest talent may be her ability to sing the blues, as she does on several tracks here, including "Back Water Blues" and "Blues Down Home," both of which highlight her big, smoky voice. "Baby, You've Got What It Takes," recorded as a duet with singer Brook Benton, is an R&B number that has more in common with Ray Charles and Fats Domino than ...
| | Sarah Vaughan Divine Lady Of Song CD (2004)
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$14.19 Although there are no sources given for any of the material included on Divine Lady of Song (2004), one thing is for certain, vocalist Sarah Vaughan is in fine form on these live recordings, presumably taken from various radio broadcasts during the late '40s and '50s. Her unmistakably supple style rivalled the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and she was compared ...
| | Ricardo Scales It's A New Day CD (2005)
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$12.89
| | Gordon Ceilidh Band Pattullo Ceilidh Dance Party CD (2006) (Import)
Stardust songs
$5.69
| | Nordafrost Back To The Shores Of CD (2008) (Import)
Stardust album
$39.39
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