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K2 digitally remastered Japanese limited edition special issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. Howard McGhee Return Of Songs | 1. | Get Happy | |
| 2. | Tahitian Lullaby | |
| 3. | Lover Man | |
| 4. | Lullaby of the Leaves | |
| 5. | You're Teasing Me | |
| 6. | Transpicuous | |
| 7. | Rifftide | |
| 8. | Oo-Wee But I Do | |
| 9. | Don't Blame Me | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Tweedles | |
| 11. | I'll Remember April | |
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Purchase Return Of CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Return To Forever Returns - Live At Montreux 2008 DVD (2008) DTS Sound
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$12.05 After a quarter century apart, the core line-up of the jazz quartet Return to Forever--Chick Corea, Lenny White, Stanley Clark, and Al Di Meola--reunited for a world tour in 2008. This remarkable concert film captures ...
| | Jazz Icons Series 4 Box Set DVDs (2009)
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| | Frank Sinatra Nothing But The Best CD (2008) Remastered
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$15.65 "The Chairman of the Board" died in May of 1998, ...
| | Robben Ford Soul On Ten CD (2009)
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| | Oscar Peterson Debut: The Clef/Mercury Duo Recordings 1949-1951 CDs (2009)
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| | Michael Hedges Aerial Boundaries CD (1985)
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$7.59 Michael Hedges is considered by many one of the most important innovators of the acoustic guitar. His total dedication to the acoustic guitar enabled him to develop a new approach to the instrument that transcended anything done before. He could sound like two--at times even three--guitarists playing at once, and his compositions drew on a wide variety of influences, from the earthy to the academic. While he is usually associated with the new age movement that flourished in the '80s and early ...
| | Johnny Copeland Working Man's Blues CD (1999) (Import) Australia
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$15.49 A collection of good old Texas electric blues tracks mostly recorded by Johnny Copeland in the early '60s through the mid-'70s, ...
| | Billie Holiday Love Songs V.2 CD (2003) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$34.69 Another Legacy title fashioned out of the recordings released in total on the exhaustive Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia box set of her early career. No complaints here, as few can afford such abundant booty, and because the label sticks to tried and true themes. Although, you may prefer her previous swing record, and the bluesy compilation of her work with velvet-touched tenor-saxophonist Lester Young, Love Songs, Vol. 2 is another antidote to the perception that Lady Day could only excel at mournful, striking, downer tunes such as her most famous work, "God Bless the Child," "Strange Fruit," and "Until the Real Thing Comes Along." Here are 16 sides of the more whimsical, sassy, mischievous, or laughingly resigned Billie Holiday, typified by the unabashedly lustful "I Must Have That Man," the chuckle of Oscar Hammerstein's "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man," and even Hammerstein's depressingly named but actually bouncy "Why Was I Born." Though she's not as unfettered as Louis Armstrong (who, for instance, wrung much more humor with Ella Fitzgerald out of their later '50s look at "A Fine Romance," Holiday's version here from 1936), her behind-the-beat singing remains a flavorful reading on these classic Tin Pan Alley tunes. Of course, there are a few "blue" Holiday tunes, such as Irving Berlin's "This Year's Kisses," and Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra can't help but inject their melancholy notes here and there. So it's not exactly a picnic, but it is once again a multifaceted look at the total talent of one of the best jazz interpreters who ever entered a studio, of the ...
| | Jazzexpress Presents Romantic Moods: Tender Tunes For Loving Afternoons CD (2005) Import
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$9.35 This 70-minute compilation is a generally pleasing set of low-key, romantically inclined instrumental and vocal jazz that spans more than half a century. Certainly most of the artists are major musicians, with the roll call including Charlie ...
| | Jeni Fleming Acoustic Trio Trinity Tour CD (2002)
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| | Clark Our Best 2nd Album CD (2007)
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| | Brown, Les & His Band Of Renown Play The Gershwin Bandbook / Explosive Sound Of CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Shelly Bhushan Picking Daisies CD (2007)
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$14.19 She’s cool, with a frankness and roughness of a fiercely independent woman, quick with a self-deprecating joke, full of anecdotes to warm up her audience – by all appearances, normal like you and me. It’s when she opens her mouth to sing that you fall back into your seat, with the sound of her honeyed, lush vocals wrapping around you…completely captivated. It’s then you realize there’s nothing normal about her— Shelly Bhushan is exceptional. The Texas native has been belting her soulful heart out practically since birth. She’s sung in many projects, everything ...
| | Dean Drennan Fullness Of Time CD (2007)
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$10.15 FireCloud Productions Bio Introduction and Description: This music is hard to categorize, as it is cross-genre and multi-cultural; but for lack of another term would probably best fit in the "new age" genre. It is composed using a blend of nature sounds and various effects along with synthesis and guitars. It is mostly instrumental. There are separate and sometimes inter-twined themes to each recording. I tell stories and paint pictures using my music. It is visionary and inspiring. Background: In 1998 I fell prey to a hostile corporate takeover, and was without work for almost a year; during this time I set up a modest studio in my house and began recording. What happens in the studio is even beyond me to try and figure out. The songs just keep coming. I released the first 2 CDs within the remainder of that year,immediately followed by 3 more the next ...
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