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Purchase Santa Baby CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sarah McLachlan Wintersong CD (2006)
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| | Al Jarreau Christmas CD (2008)
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$9.09 For the past few decades, Al Jarreau has established himself as a truly modern jazz singer, one for the post-fusion generation--those who grew up with the sounds of the cordial contemporary jazz of George Benson, Spyro Gyra, and Herbie Hancock. CHRISTMAS is Jarreau's first-ever collection of holiday songs on which he wraps his supple, honeyed vocal chords around some traditional Christmas classics. Jazz vocal combo Take 6 lend their voices for "I'll Be Home For Christmas" and the considered, varied arrangements of Jay Graydon and Jarreau himself keep the proceedings interesting.
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| | Time-Life Treasury Of Christmas: Holiday Memories CDs (2002)
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$16.19 The folks at Time-Life should know how to put together a collection of holiday music, they've been doing it for ...
| | Andre Rieu André Rieu - Christmas Classics CD (2006)
$12.25 | | Elvis Presley Elvis: Blue Christmas CD (1992)
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| | Grinch CD (2000) Original Soundtrack
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| | For Collectors Only: The Rarities, Vol. 1 CDs (1993)
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| | Thelonious Monk Monk Alone: The Complete Columbia Solo Studio Recordings: 1962-1968 CDs (1998) 1962-1968
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$15.95 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Mark Wilder and Rob Schwarz at Sony Music Studios, New York, New York.
For as much of an idiosyncratic stylist as he was, Monk was always a musician's musician, creating a unique framework for his collaborators that both stimulated and challenged them. But his was also a very personal vision, one that essentially began and ended in his own head, with Monk reaching into the outside world only to find the pieces necessary to complete his beautiful sonic puzzles. It makes sense, then, that much of Monk's music benefited from solo piano treatments like those collected on this unparalleled two-disc set.
Without the input or contrast of other musicians to cast his innovations in relief, Monk's sheer creativity seems that much more startling. From his drastic reworkings of standards like "Body & Soul" to scaled-down adaptations of his own classic compositions such ...
| | Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix CD (2001)
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$14.05 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Arthur.
Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix presents the charming mouse, his sister D.W., and friends like Francine, Muffy, Buster, and Fern in a collection of songs spanning different kinds of pop, jazz, and world music styles. Starting with a dance remix of the Arthur theme song, the album's highlights include the R&B-inspired "I Don't Want to Wake Up," the zydeco-tinged "Have You Seen My Invisible Friend?," and the psych-rock stylings of "Mrs. Wha-cha-ma-call-it." For the most part, the ...
| | Christmas From Mars Lasar: A Star Is Born CD (2007)
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| | Soul Of Man Re-Licked The Beat Of & Remixes CD (2007) (Import)
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$22.35 Soul Of Man now release 'Re-Licked' - a celebration of ten years of music making and the pair's very first artist album. On this stunning double CD the early, ...
| | Mountain Heart Road That Never Ends: The Live Album CD (2007)
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$14.19 There are lots of bluegrass bands out there that play bluegrass arrangements of rock & roll songs, and there are lots of bluegrass bands that do their best work in a live setting. But very few manage to play in a generally traditional style while also imbuing their live performances with the kind of energy associated with the best rock & roll. Mountain Heart's ability to do just that is the first thing that will strike you about this live album, recorded in 2007 at the Ark in Ann Arbor, MI. The first three songs roar along with the force of a hurricane, uniting speed and soulfulness in a way that is frankly kind of hard to believe. When they slow things down the effect is hardly less impressive; new singer Josh Shilling really shines brightly on his rendition of the heart-rending original song "Who's the Fool Now." You might argue that fiddler Jim VanCleve's "Devil's Courthouse" is taken just a bit too fast ...
| | LarryLange and his Lonely Knights Live At Evangeline Cafe CD (2009)
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$16.45 Curtis Clarke’s Evangeline Café on Brodie Lane in Austin, Texas has become an iconic hub of South Austin music over the last few years. Besides being an exceptionally fine Cajun restaurant, the Evangeline has hosted the best talent the Music City has to offer. The Lonely Knights have held court there on the first Friday of every month for the last 3 to 4 years “playing that sound, baby, that sound”, that U.S. Highway 90 sound, the Lafayette-San Antonio axis of music so unique to the region from central Louisiana to Central Texas. From Swamp Pop style of Michael Christian singing “Don’t You Know” and Rudy Tee Gonzales singing “Sick And Tired” to the San Anto sound of Joanna Ramirez’ rendition of “Just A Matter Of Time” and “Ain’t No Big Thing”, Larry Lange and the Lonely Knights mine the musical treasures so specific to the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast area.And so it was, one day last June, with temperatures hovering around 100 degrees and the humidity around 95% seafood gumbo a’boiling and cold beer a’plenty, the Lonely Knights threw a party that’s still talked about. Houston White and Roy Michaels brought in their 24 track mobile recording truck and captured some of the songs that went down that day and here is the result. It was “one-take” madness but lotsa fun.The Knights send out thanks toJuan Mendoza and “Guero” Cortinas for bringing the San Antonio recording legends Dimas Garza and Rudy Tee Gonzales to be a part of this recordingRyan Anderson and Sweatbox Studios for the mix downLee Jackson for the mastering workRuben Molina, author of “Chicano Soul” for keeping the music aliveKory Cook for engineering and Jay Trachtenberg and KUT 90.5FM in Austin, Texas for inviting ...
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