| | Anton Delecca Flow CD - Import Anton Delecca Discography of CDs
Flow Music | List Price | $40.98 (You save $15.33) | | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7609625 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 28, 2008 | | Additional Info | Import |
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Purchase Flow CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diana Krall Quiet Nights CD (2009)
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$13.35 Diana Krall's first studio outing since she and husband Elvis Costello became the proud parents of twin boys, 2009's QUIET NIGHTS finds the jazz singer/pianist turning in a serene and pleasantly subdued set. Krall breezes through a few bossa nova standards, most notably "The Girl from Ipanema" (here gender-reversed to "The Boy...") and the title track (originally "Corcovado"), both penned by the legendary Antonio Carlos Jobim. QUIET NIGHTS isn't solely a Brazilian-themed outing, however, as Krall also spends plenty of time in the comfortable ...
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| | Herb Alpert Whipped Cream & Other Delights CD (1965) Bonus Tracks
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$9.89 How a good-looking Jewish boy from Brooklyn discovered the secret of success in an updated form of mariachi music is perhaps beyond our scope. Then again, it might not be such a mystery after all. Aside from the obvious example of exotica, much easy listening depends upon more than a touch of ethnicity to maintain its musical roots. What Herb Alpert found in Mexican street bands was a previously untapped source of south-of-the-border melody and rhythm. With its unlikely combination of Alpert's cool Chet Baker-like trumpet and the blocky cadences of a marching band, the Tijuana Brass produced a lively, colorful mix that managed to appeal to hips and squares alike.
WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIGHTS was Herb Albert's most successful album, helped--no doubt--by its highly provocative cover art. The tunes are mostly unknown originals or, in the case ...
| | Miles Davis Tribute To Jack Johnson CD (1970) Remastered
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$7.59 A TRIBUTE TO JACK JOHNSON was originally conceived as the soundtrack for a documentary on the life of the first African American heavyweight boxing champion, but the album stands on its own as one of the most brilliant, compelling fusion recordings ever made. This is due in large part to the increasing influence of rock and funk on Miles's aesthetic, to the superb musicians (including Davis himself-- who turns in some stunningly vigorous solos), and in part to the production skills of Teo Macero, who ...
| | John Gracie Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas CD (1996)
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$22.79 Award-winning Singer/Songwriter John Gracie For bookings/info: tel:902.462.6768 or e-mail: agracie@johngracie.com or visit the web at www.johngracie.comJohn Gracie was born and raised only a stone's throw from the Atlantic Ocean. He often recollects the times he would stare out at the ocean and be inspired by its power. There is no doubt that the ocean, his Cape Breton roots and being a coal miner's son have been a great influence on John Gracie's songwriting. His mother once visited a fortune teller who told her that her son would get everything he needed in life because of his guitar. It has come to be. The following are some highlights of John Gracie's career. John is set to release in July 04, his 8th CD, all original and reflective of his life over the past few years.-International touring artist, performs at festivals/special events, performing arts centres, conferences, host of songwriter circles in Canada and the US, toured Tokyo to Miami -2004 release of 8th album, Acoustic Jeep-2003 signing with US based label, Atlas Music-2003 ...
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| | Russell Shead Strings Of Christmas CD (2007)
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| | Duke Ellington Ellington Uptown CD (1953) Bonus Track
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$5.95 Principally recorded at Liederkranz Hall and Columbia's 30th St. Studios, New York, New York in 1947 & 1951-52. Originally released on Columbia (4639).
This release blends the original 1952 ELLINGTON UPTOWN album with recordings made by a previous Ellington lineup in 1947. After World War Two and the advent of television had effectively put an end to the big band era, large bands like Duke Ellington's survived by performing more cerebral music for non-dancing audiences. Thoughtful, occasionally humorous pieces like "Before My Time" and "Later," both parts of the "Controversial Suite," were the result, but Ellington's outfit was still capable of turning on the musical pyrotechnics, as Louis Bellson's drum vehicle, "Skin Deep," attests. Ellington's perennial "The Mooche," which he performed from his Cotton Club days in Harlem through the end of his career, is another highlight, as is trombonist Juan Tizol's exotic "Perdido." Bellson and Tizol had both been poached from Harry James's orchestra immediately prior to the 1952 recording, and Bellson in particular brings a revitalizing energy to these arrangements.
Recorded in 1951 and 1952 during what was essentially the last breath of the swing era, UPTOWN is a wonderful reinterpretation and recapitulation of some of the Duke's finest work from the first half of the century. Reworkings of such classics as "Take the 'A' Train," "The Mooche" and "Perdido" enliven the old favorites with vocal sequences (such as the lyrical and scat choruses by Betty Roche in "Take The 'A' Train"), radical shifts in tempo and dynamics, and new, startling arrangements.
Ellington's concert hall compositions, with their emphasis on variety, mood and orchestral complexity, make an appearance here ...
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