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$12.79 Michael Buble's third major US release (including the mostly live COME FLY WITH ME) stays on message--this young Canadian loves the lush, swaying music of his parents' and grandparents' generations. Buble's albums, however, are much more than mere back-in-the-day exercises. The production and arranging of David Foster (Celine Dion, Josh Groban) is eclectic in a way that firmly places the tunes at the dawn of the 21st century, and, more ...
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| | Mercedes Sosa 30 Anos CD (1994)
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$18.39 | | Edward Ratliff Those Moments Before CD (2009)
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$15.19 Featuring Edward Ratliff (accordion, cornet, trumpet, trombone, celeste, programming) withMichaël Attias (alto and baritone saxophone)Beth Schenck (alto and soprano saxophone)Doug Wieselman (e-flat clarinet)Nate Radley (acoustic and electric guitar)Wes Matthews (piano and Hammond B3)Sean Conly (acoustic and electric bass)Take Toriyama (drums).produced by Edward Ratliffrecorded at Kaleidoscope Sound [union city nj], except track 12, at Good and Evil [brooklyn]mixed by Good and Evil [brooklyn]mastered by Scott Hull at Masterdisk [nyc]All compositions by Edward Ratliff (strudelmedia publishing BMI)contact: strudelmedia.com / edwardratliff.comA few notes on those moments before:I love going to the movies—the images, scenes, situations and emotional states I find there (and in the movie-like parts of my life) really inspire me.I also think about the idea of musical characters. I once attended a master class given by the pianist András Schiff, and while he was working with a student on a Mozart sonata, he suggested that she look at the different melodic lines in the piece as characters in an opera, each with their own personality, motivation and relationship to each other, all moving the story forward in their own way.My life in New York City also plays a large part in my music, and not just because I have access to some of the finest musicians on the planet. I ride my bike everywhere I go and the great thing is that one can travel through a vast array of diverse cultures within minutes. For example, I can be hanging in Chinatown learning Cantonese names for vegetables and then 10 minutes later be discussing accordion tuning with Italian craftsmen in Midtown.•••••Café CortadoAlthough I don’t generally like airports, I’m always happy to arrive at the one in Barcelona. I especially enjoy going to the bar as soon as I arrive and having a café cortado (espresso with a little bit of milk). It’s a fine mood elevator, and that joyous, practically ecstatic feeling I get from the experience is the inspiration for this piece.End of an EraSomething happened. Later, I was down in my studio on 3rd Street with my accordion and thinking, “things are different now....”MinimusThis is a study in repetition, reduced materials, and the use of ...
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