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$10.55 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Bob Norberg (Capitol Mastering).
Sinatra's years on the Capitol label (1953-60) were great years. His voice had matured into a powerful and poignant instrument; his sense of swing was infallible; and he was blessed with an innovative and sophisticated arranger, Nelson Riddle, whose charts fit Sinatra like a beautiful suit.
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| | Will Downing Classique CD (2009)
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$14.39 The title of Will Downing's 2009 effort, CLASSIQUE, produced by the artist and Rex Rideout, may be a bit misleading: it is not a compilation but a brand-spanking new collection of contemporary jazz-inflected R&B--in other words, classic Downing. The album's first single, "Something Special"--with its hand drums, loops, and slippery flute flitting around a well-placed, subtle horn section--is at its core a popping midtempo love song. Elsewhere, his cover of Barry White's "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby" ...
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| | Rods In The Raw CD (1983) (Import) Import; Germany
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$27.59 Although they'd lost their deal with Arista Records and then exchanged the brief elation of their British sojourn for the sobering reality of their upstate New York breeding grounds, the Rods wasted little time sulking before getting back to work on new songs at Rochester's Barrett Alley Studios. The trio's sophomore opus, WILD DOGS, may not have performed well enough to satisfy the chart-topping expectations of their former label, but it was relatively successful by heavy metal standards. So it was no surprise when independent Shrapnel Records was calling with a new contract. Of course, instead of heaping money on the Rods to polish off the material they'd been recording, their more frugal new backers were perfectly happy to take the songs that became 1983's IN THE RAW just as they were. One could argue that the Rods' proletarian metal ...
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$14.15 . . . devilshly talented saxman . . . superb horn work and steaming grooves that ...
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$14.25 While not overtly Christian, there seem to be a number of religious references that pop up throughout Kentucky Towns. That's probably just part of the traditional values that mark the disc, both lyrically and instrumentally. "Road into Town," for example, is about hanging onto the family farm, while "He Ain't Coming Down the Mountain" is a celebration of the rural farming life. The record's certainly none the worse for its subject matter or style, which isn't quite in the normal bluegrass mold, but often a little quieter and more reflective (that's all too obvious in the instrumental "Bury Me Beneath The Willow"). With covers of Bill Monroe and even Stephen Foster, this isn't something that's wholeheartedly reaching out to embrace the new. But oddly, in its sense of introspection, it manages to achieve it anyway, becoming a part of the great continuum of bluegrass music. ~ Chris Nickson
The journey of Tim Flannery has been primarily one of balance. Baseball and music. Family and team. Loss and love. After two decades as a player and a coach, two World Series and an All-Star game, Tim left the game and now has time to pursue his musical life. The last 24 years of being on the road with baseball gave him some great material to write about, and while on the road away from his family for 200 nights a year, his music was his constant companion. Continually returning to the music that he grew up with, every record, starting with “Looking Back” in 1995, reflects his Kentucky, Irish and Native American roots. Fans and critics alike took notice. His 1997 album, “Secret World,” as well as “Pieces of the Past” in 1999, were each nominated for San Diego Music Awards. “Pieces of the Past” also garnered Flannery impressive reviews from the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and The Irish Voice among others. He began touring more frequently in the off-season and his style and sound developed over the years as he played and recorded with a variety of musicians including Jackson Browne, Bruce Hornsby, Steve Poltz, Jeff Berkley, Dennis Caplinger, Doug Pettibone, Randi Driscoll and Eve Selis. Live shows became a festival of talent that was captured on “Tim Flannery & Friends,” a live recording from his 1999-2000 tours. His 2001 release, “Highway Song,” produced by Jeff Berkley, highlighted Flannery’s advances as a songwriter. One reviewer said, “Flannery writes personal songs with universal ...
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